No, Yoda cannot use Sith lightning because it stems from dark side emotions like hatred, but he can absorb and redirect it using the Light Side technique Tutaminis, and theoretically could learn a Light Side equivalent, "Electric Judgment," but chooses not to, sticking to Jedi principles. While he's seen deflecting and even releasing similar energy against Palpatine, he's countering, not generating true Sith lightning from anger.
Why didn't Yoda block Palpatine's first Force lightning blast with his hands like he did Dooku? Unlike the politically-minded Dooku, the blatantly caliginous Palpatine raised his hands and verbally warned him what was coming. It was a a choice Yoda made. He wasn't actually harmed or injured.
Force lightning is a power that any user of the force can summon. Sith, Jedi, or other…not all users of the force are Sith or Jedi.
"A Jedi sufficiently strong in the Force can be trained to produce a facsimile, but not true Sith lightning, which, unabated, has the power not only to incapacitate or kill, but to physically transform the victim.
Tràkata is a rare and cunning lightsaber technique built on deception and misdirection. Jedi like Kao Cen Darach and Cal Kestis used it to gain surprise advantages in battle, while Sith like Qimir mastered its lethal precision.
Quinlan Vos described the feeling of being struck by Dooku's lightning as both burning and freezing his limbs. Those who were harmed with Force lightning often writhed in pain with uncontrollable muscle spasms.
Force powers
Ahsoka Tano utilizing Force Lightning. She learned this after absorbing a lightning attack from Kol Kerz-Tak in their first sparring match in 21 BBY.
Palpatine built the weakness into the suit. Plus force lightning needs to be projected out from your hand. Vader only had cybernetic hands. If he'd tried to use force Lightning it would've come out of the last organic part of his arm and fry his hands.
Darth Maul is the weakest. Bane was strong : he killed all the Sith and lots of Jedi.
In their current states, Yoda's overwhelming experience, mastery of the Force, and lightsaber skill would make him the clear victor. Grogu's powers, while impressive for his age, are inconsistent and leave him too vulnerable in a high-stakes duel.
Palpatine was channeling the Dark Side as he was casting the lightning that was reflected. The deformity was because he was being blasted by his own Dark Side energy and it corrupted him physically. Luke was not tapped into the Dark Side when he was struck, so he was not being corrupted like that.
In the original 1999 release of The Phantom Menace, Yoda was portrayed by a new puppet in all but two shots. In these two wide shots, the character was created using computer-generated imagery (CGI).
The rarest lightsaber color is arguably black, embodied by the unique Darksaber created by the first Mandalorian Jedi, Tarre Vizsla, with only one ever existing; however, white (Ahsoka Tano's purified crystals) and purple (Mace Windu's) are also exceptionally rare, symbolizing unique paths outside the typical Jedi/Sith dichotomy.
Baylan is not a grey Jedi, because there is no such thing in canon. “Dark Jedi” honestly seems to apply better to him than anything else—he's a Black Knight sort of figure, maintaining the appearance of honor while seeking power for his own ends. A dark mirror of sorts for Ahsoka, as Shin is one for Sabine.
The 30-30 lightning rule is a safety guideline: if the time between seeing lightning and hearing thunder is less than 30 seconds, seek immediate shelter, as the storm is within 10 km (6 miles) and dangerous. Wait at least 30 minutes after the last thunder is heard before resuming outdoor activities, allowing the storm to move further away (approximately 20 km or 12 miles). This rule helps you gauge the storm's proximity and when it's safe to return.
Anakin for sure. Obi wan had it hard for sure but he at least had inner peace. Anakin was tormented internally his entire life and externally for the vast majority of it. Philip Thomas true, but in the end Anakin was too ignorant and was easily persuaded to the Dark Side.
Roy Sullivan, who died in 1983, was a park ranger and fire lookout better known for having survived more lightning strikes in his life than any other human. Sullivan was hit by lightning a preposterous seven times, once in 1942 and on six more occasions between 1969 and 1977 - a rate of almost once per year.
In Star Wars lore, Order 37 was a grim Clone Trooper contingency plan to capture a wanted individual (often a Jedi) by taking a civilian population hostage, locking down the area, and threatening mass execution if the target wasn't surrendered, making it a horrific tactic used by the Empire to force Jedi compliance. It was considered more brutal than Order 66 because it targeted civilians directly, forcing Jedi to often turn themselves in to save innocent lives, as seen on planets like Bellassa.
Darth Sidious
We'll start things off with the most powerful Sith in the Star Wars universe. Darth Sidious has been a character in many storylines over the years, most notably in the Old Republic comic books.
Form VII (Juyo), the "Ferocity Form," was banned by the Jedi Order because it required channeling aggression, anger, and other intense emotions to fuel its wild, relentless, and unpredictable attacks, which closely skirts the dark side and risks corrupting the user, a direct violation of the Jedi Code's emphasis on peace and emotional control, even though Mace Windu later adapted it into the controlled Vaapad variant for a select few.