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Why do some Jedi have blue lightsabers and some have green?
Significance of colors Blue indicated a Jedi Guardian, a Jedi who used the Force on a more physical level. Green indicated a Jedi Consular, a Jedi who preferred to reflect on the mysteries of the Force and fight the dark side at its heart.
Do Jedi choose their lightsaber color?
Jedi don’t choose the color of their lightsaber. As a rite of passage, they form a bond with a naturally occurring kyber crystal which is in some way attuned to them.
What is the most popular lightsaber color in Star Wars?
Blue lightsabers are by far one of the most prolific lightsaber colors in the Jedi Order. In the Star Wars films and animated television series, the most famous Force users to wield blue lightsabers are Anakin Skywalker, his son Luke Skywalker, his Jedi Master, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Ezra Bridger of Star Wars: Rebels.
What are green lightsabers and how do they work?
Green lightsabers were typically used by Jedi that had a strong connection to The Force (specifically with the Living Force) and Jedi Consulars, one of the three paths a Jedi could follow after their ascension to Jedi Knight.
Why are Jedi lightsabers yellow and not white?
The yellow color reflects a balance between the green of the Jedi Consular and the blue of the Jedi Guardian. Sentinels were exclusively employed as Jedi Temple Guards. White lightsabers are almost exclusively associated with one character (Ahsoka Tano), though their use goes back as far as the High Republic Era.
What is the difference between a Sith and a Jedi lightsaber?
Lightsabers derive their blade color from the Kyber crystals located inside them. Jedi must seek out these crystals and forge a bond, from which their traits will influence the natural clear state of the crystal. Sith by contrast either synthetically create their own cause the crystals to “bleed.”