Is this guy overrated as a Jedi?
He always loses in battle, and when he wins, it's because his opponent made a dumb mistake or he had the high ground.
>>64565203
No, he's one of the greatest Jedi warriors in history, his only real defeats are against Dooku (and let's be honest those fights where shit)
Darth Tyranus was an exceedingly powerful individual
>>64565203
>judging jedi based on how many battles they win
Missed the point, you have.
Wars not make one great.
Also, an interesting thing to note about Obi-Wan is that he's always been the X factor that fucks up Sheev's plans. Sheev has ridiculous foresight and predicts everything that's going to happen, but Obi-Wan always manages to escape his predictions. Sheev intended for Obi-Wan to die on three separate occasions during the prequels and he didn't. First, he meant for Darth Maul to kill him and it didn't happen. Then, he wanted him to be trapped under that fallen catwalk on Grievous' flagship. Lastly, he wanted Obi-Wan to die on Utapau during Order 66.
>>64565416
Honestly, I feel that those Dooku fights should have given the advantage to Obi-Wan. They should have had another Sith, like Asajj Ventress to fight Anakin in the movies. Those 2 on 1 fights were shit, and they mostly involved Obi-Wan getting incapacitated to pave way for Anakin fighting.
It made Obi-Wan look like a bitch. Not to mention the Grievous fight was a total letdown. Grievous in general was a fucking let down, thank god we got the cartoon Clone Wars and the Clone Wars CG show.
>>64565203
>kills Grievous, a guy who killed hundreds of Jedi, 1v1
>>64565203
Technically everything is his fault.
>>64565675
>gets fucked by dooku seconds into the fight
>twice
>>64565713
Obi-Wan's behind it all?
>>64565869
Yes. He was warned not to train Anakin but he did it anyway.
>>64565869
From a certain point of view.
>>64565813
Dooku is a very powerful Sith lord. Nobody is claiming Obi Wan is the most powerful of all time, hence he's not overrated
>>64565929
The jedi should really have some sort of council to make decisions about this stuff, to keep that kind of decision making power out of individual hands you know?
>>64565203
>he always loses except when he wins