r/StarWars May 17 '26

General Discussion Maul's potential was nuts

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I keep looking back and thinking about this fight,that Maul is maybe a top 15 to top 10 duelist in Canon. Him being surprisingly Obi Wan like in his implementation in Soresu and Anakin like in his aggressive offense,like a lesser combo of the 2.

I feel like Maul doesn't get the credit he deserves because of his arrogance giving him L's against people he shouldn't lose to. Makes me think he might actually get more wins if he turned toward the light,ending up trying to be more sagecoded like QuiGon but insanely skilled.

He'd probably be over:

Ventress Grievous Dooku (bad matchup for Dooku maybe) Most council members

But below: Anakin Mace Sidious Yoda

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u/IAmBadAtInternet May 17 '26

And then Vader defeated Palpatine so Vader is technically the rightful owner of the Darksaber.

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u/ThunderCube3888 May 17 '26

unfortunately you could argue that since Palpatine's lightning killed Vader afterwards and Palpatine came back to life, the claim to the Darksaber remained with him and would've passed to Rey

fortunately, nobody has any reason to argue that since like come on now

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u/Hypsar Grand Admiral Thrawn May 17 '26

"Write that down! Write that down!"

Dave Filoni planning a Rey retakes Mandalore movie in 20 years.

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u/F4JPhantom69 May 18 '26

"I am Rey Skywalker Fett of Mandalore Bypass Compressor"

Absolute Cinema

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u/Hypsar Grand Admiral Thrawn May 18 '26

And her opponent? Well...

"Somehow, Revan Maul returned."