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[[Image:shot0011_b.jpg|thumb|200pix|A Jedi holding a Staff]]
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The two-handed lightsaber, or staff, is a new edition for [[JKA]]. As seen in the movies, a Jedi wields one saber hilt, with a blade coming out of each end. The Jedi also has the option of shutting down one blade and using only one, but only in [[Yellow stance|yellow stance]] and without the yellow kata.
==Special Moves==
===Kata===
[[Image:Staff_Kata.JPG|thumb|left|200pix|A Staff Kata can be very dangerous when used correctly.]]A Kata is executed by pressing '''[[primary fire]] and [[secondary fire]]''' simultaneously. The Staff Kata involves the Jedi jumping in the air and spinning, continuing the spin after landing. The Jedi crouches while landing, making the saber blades about waist level. After the spins are complete, the kata allows for an easy roll by pressing forward, and a possible roll-stab. The roll can make it harder for opponents to counter-attack. The kata can be devastating in a [[FFA]], especially when
*Cost: 50 [[Force Point]]s


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[[Category:Weapons]]

Revision as of 21:59, 21 February 2006

A Jedi holding a Staff

The two-handed lightsaber, or staff, is a new edition for JKA. As seen in the movies, a Jedi wields one saber hilt, with a blade coming out of each end. The Jedi also has the option of shutting down one blade and using only one, but only in yellow stance and without the yellow kata.


Special Moves

Kata

A Staff Kata can be very dangerous when used correctly.

A Kata is executed by pressing primary fire and secondary fire simultaneously. The Staff Kata involves the Jedi jumping in the air and spinning, continuing the spin after landing. The Jedi crouches while landing, making the saber blades about waist level. After the spins are complete, the kata allows for an easy roll by pressing forward, and a possible roll-stab. The roll can make it harder for opponents to counter-attack. The kata can be devastating in a FFA, especially when