Vizsla lost, and Maul took Darksaber as his prize, only to briefly lose it in his duel with Darth Sidious. Maul eventually recovered the Darksaber on Mandalore, keeping it for years after the Clone Wars ended and the Galactic Empire rose.
After being freed from the prison known as the Spire by Gar Saxon and Rook Kast, Maul reclaimed the Darksaber and used the weapon against General Grievous's forces and MagnaGuards when they came to Zanbar to attack their base. Maul fought Grievous until his forces were forced to retreat.
Maul died before Gideon got his hands on it. Before Maul died, the Darksaber had passed to Sabine Wren and then to Bo-Katan. Eventually Gideon acquired the saber, after the Mandalorian purge. Maul was killed shortly before the purge and had already given the Darksaber away before his death.
Darth Maul knocks out his brother to teach him a lesson (The Clone Wars S5E01 "Revival", 20-19 BBY) Maul challenges and kills Pre Vizsla on Mandalore, taking from him the Darksaber, and becomes the Darksaber's actual owner in addition to its rightful one (The Clone Wars S5E15 "Shades of Reason", 19 BBY).
This isn't true, it's never been true, Plagueis' only contribution to the entire Star Wars universe was training Palpatine and that's it.
The Darksaber is one of the most unique, epic and most powerful lightsabers in the Star Wars universe for several reasons. It a rich history and cultural significance because it was created by Tarre Vizsla, the first Mandalorian ever to be inducted into the Jedi Order.
No, Moff Gideon is not a Sith.
While he wields the Darksaber and is fascinated by the Force, he has no Force abilities himself. Instead, he tries to recreate Force powers through science and cloning.
Description. Darth Maul's double-bladed hilt in its original form. The saberstaff consisted of two lightsabers fused together so the blades extend in a single line.
The death of 99 showed how truly tragic the Clone Wars were. 99 was a clone trooper who had a genetic defect and was forced to be a maintenance clone on Kamino. While he wasn't enhanced genetically, he was probably the wisest clone on Kamino.
Lightsaber colors represent the Jedi's connection to the Force, but the rarest of all these colors is white. Bled kyber crystals twisted by the dark side can be purified to white by light side users. Purification of bled crystals is rare, and it requires empathy and compassion from the Jedi.
In canon it was Kirak Infil'a , Cere Junda, Obi-Wan and Lord Momin . All messed him up quite badly with Kirak winning round 1 but losing round 2 and Momin cutting off his arm. Obi-Wan actually beat Vader. In Legends it was Shaa Koon, An'ya Kuro, a clone of Maul and Galen Marek.
The answer, revealed in Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker, rewrote much of what we thought we knew. Rey is the granddaughter of Emperor Palpatine, also known as Darth Sidious or Sheev Palpatine—not through a traditional lineage, but through a failed clone named Dathan, Rey's father.
Plagueis was fully aware Sidious was training Maul as a Sith assassin. Plagueis knew about Maul, Maul suspected Sidious had another master but didn't know for sure. Plagueis had actually intended to end the rule of two with himself and bring back the Sith numbers so he encouraged Sidious.
Windu responds saying, "Not yet", saying that Palpatine is not an Emperor yet, he doesn't have complete control over the government and the galaxy. Palpatine is popular and powerful, but hasn't taken the next step to become dictator.
Tarre Vizsla was a Force-sensitive human male who, was inducted into the Jedi Order around 1050 BBY, becoming the first Mandalorian to do so. Tarre eventually became a famous Jedi Knight.
At a bar, Gideon is approached by a man named Brock. Brock tries to seduce him, only to insult him. He then pulls out a gun and kills Gideon in front of the patrons.
Because Moff Gideon sees himself as a warrior and not a bureaucrat and like Vader he leads from the front gloriously leading his men into battle Gideon is a new type of Moff for a violent chaotic world.
In conclusion, Form VII, also known as Juyo or Vaapad, is undeniably the most aggressive lightsaber style in the galaxy. Jedi Master Mace Windu's mastery of this form exemplifies its power and its dangers.
No, lightsabers can't block bullets. Here's a great video that explains why. The idea was actually put into issue #18 of the Dark Lord of the Sith comic series. During the hunt on Chandar's Folly, Tarkin's team armed up with slugthrowers (firearms) and flamethrowers, two things Vader couldn't block with his lightsaber.
Because Form VII drew on a negative emotional state, drawing so heavily and continuously on the Force brought the practitioner perilously close to the dark side of the Force.
Known as beskar, Mandalorian iron is one of the most coveted materials resistant to lightsabers.