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  • Form II: Makashi
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  • Form II: Makashi, the way of the Ysalmiri, was created as a counter to Form I: Shii-Cho, and an answer the the styles weakness.
  • Form II: Makashi, the Way of the Ysalamiri, or the Contention Form, is the second of the seven classic forms of lightsaber combat. Makashi users tend to be elegant, precise, calm, confident, and even arrogant. Form II users are usually supremely confident in their chances for victory, and often look relaxed when they are fighting, or even appear to be dancing.
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Hardness
  • Soft
Affiliation
  • Various Force-using Groups
Name
  • Form II: Makashi
Width
  • 100.0
Canon
  • Yes
Content
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Weapons
  • Lightsaber
AKA
  • *Way of the Ysalamiri *The Contention Form
Focus
  • Weaponry
Founded
  • Unknown
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  • Form II: Makashi, the Way of the Ysalamiri, or the Contention Form, is the second of the seven classic forms of lightsaber combat. Makashi users tend to be elegant, precise, calm, confident, and even arrogant. Form II users are usually supremely confident in their chances for victory, and often look relaxed when they are fighting, or even appear to be dancing. After Form I's proliferation as a lightsaber combat technique, Form II came about as a means of lightsaber-to-lightsaber combat. It is described as being very elegant, powerful, and requiring extreme precision, allowing the user to attack and defend with minimal effort, often wielding the blade one-handed for greater range of movement and fluidity. The form relies on parries, thrusts, and small, precise cuts - as opposed to the blocking and slashing of the other forms. It requires very fluid movements of both the blade and the body. Form II counters sun djem, the goal of early Shii-Cho masters, by being well trained in the prevention of disarming and weapon destruction. The opening stance for a dedicated Makashi user is a single-handed low guard, with the blade angled downward at the practitioner's side. The formal salute that Count Dooku offered Yoda on Geonosis was a "Makashi salute", while a Makashi flourish consists of drawing a rapid X in the air with the blade. Feints are commonly used to confuse or set-up their opponents for a trap. Precise footwork and movements are required for maintaining proper distance from the opponent during defense and/or when moving in for an attack. The blade manipulation required for this form is very refined and requires intense focus. Timing, accuracy, and skill, rather than strength, are relied on to defeat one's opponent, and with a skilled practitioner, the results can be extremely potent. The footwork of Makashi practitioners follows a single line, front and back, shifting the feet to keep in perfect balance as the practitioner attacks and retreats. Makashi is a style which is based on balance, back-and-forth charges, and thrusts and sudden retreats. Elegance, gallantry, enchantment, finesse, artfulness, and economy are the core of Makashi. Makashi duelists generally train themselves to avoid enslavement to form, as such enslavement opens the practitioner to be defeated by unpredictability and the unforeseen.
  • Form II: Makashi, the way of the Ysalmiri, was created as a counter to Form I: Shii-Cho, and an answer the the styles weakness.
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