Jedi Power Showdown: Who's Strongest?

What Is a Face-Off?

A Face-Off is a fun and interactive way to determine the most powerful Jedi in the Star Wars universe. It pits two Jedi against each other in a head-to-head battle, and you, the reader, get to decide the victor. It’s like a tournament, but instead of physical combat, the Jedi face off in a battle of popularity and perceived power. The more votes a Jedi receives, the higher their chances of rising to the top of the list.

How Is the Winner Determined?

The winner is determined by the number of times each Jedi is chosen as the victor in their matchups. When the voting closes on May 3rd, all the results will be tallied up. The Jedi with the most “wins” will be crowned the most powerful, and in the event of a tie, the Jedi with the fewest “losses” will take the top spot. The more you vote for your favorite Jedi, the better their chances of becoming the champion.

How Do I Know When I’ve Clicked Through Everything?

It’s impossible to know when you’ve seen every matchup because the Jedi are paired up randomly. There are 63 Jedi included in the Face-Off, which creates countless possible combinations. To ensure your favorite Jedi makes it to the top, you can vote for them repeatedly, or you can try to strategize by voting against those you believe shouldn’t be in the winner’s circle. It’s all about playing the game and having fun with it.

Which Jedi Have Been Included?

iGV’s team of Star Wars experts carefully selected 63 of the most powerful Jedi from across films, TV shows, and video games. The list includes Jedi who have walked the path of the Force at some point in their lives, even if they didn’t complete their training, never became a Padawan, Knight, or Master, or even walked away from the Order entirely like Ahsoka. This means that even Grogu, the beloved character from “The Mandalorian,” is fair game.
The Face-Off focuses on the Jedi before their possible fall to the Dark Side. So, characters like Anakin Skywalker and Count Dooku are included in their pre-Sith days. This means Darth Maul, despite being a former Jedi, is not included.

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