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Is Obi-Wan more powerful than Darth Vader?

Is Obi-Wan more powerful than Darth Vader?

Darth Vader defeated Obi-Wan in A New Hope, but it’s because Kenobi let him. Despite his loss (which was really a win), Obi-Wan Kenobi defeated Anakin as Vader, before he became mostly machine in Revenge of the Sith. Kenobi also defeated General Grievous and Darth Maul (twice) in single combat.

Was Darth Vader afraid of Obi-Wan?

Vader knew that Kenobi waited him out in ROTS for the perfect mistake. So, when they met again, Vader was prepared and controlled in the duel. Darth Vader actively sought out Obi Wan to kill him and avenge himself. So no, he wasn’t afraid that Obi Wan would come back, he was looking forward to it.

Was Obi-Wan holding back against Vader?

In his attempt to retrieve the stolen Death Star plans, Vader displays his true power, suggesting that he was holding back in his confrontation with Obi-Wan, which takes place mere days or possibly weeks after the Rogue One scene. This information paints the Death Star fight in A New Hope in a whole new light.

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What does Vader say to Obi Wan in A New Hope?

Darth Vader says: “I’ve been waiting for you, Obi-Wan. We meet again at last. The circle is now complete. When I left you I was but the learner, now I am the master.”

Who was Vader scared of?

When he was Anakin, he feared losing the people closest to him, whether it was by distance or death. He did end up losing pretty much everyone close to him, namely Qui-Gon, his mother Shmi, then lastly Padme. It was his fear of never ending loss that drove him to become Vader.

Why would Anakin not beat Obi Wan?

Dooku was such an experienced duelist that Kenobi never could do very well with him whatsoever. But besides that, Anakin could NEVER win against Obi Wan because Anakin was brash, impulsive, arrogant, while Obi Wan was patient, always on the defense.

Who said that’s no moon in Star Wars?

Obi-wan Kenobi
Our Belgian Witbier, That’s No Moon, has a very unique name that came a movie our staff loves. It is the iconic Star Wars quote from Obi-wan Kenobi when they first see the Death Star in A New Hope.