Why Bo-Katan Uses The Darksaber So Much Better Than The Mandalorian

warning! This article contains spoilers for The Mandalorian Season 3, Episode 2

While Din Djarin may be Darksaber in Palestinians Season 3, Bo-Katan Kryze is still slightly better. Pedro Pascal’s Din Djarin beat Moff Gideon Palestinians Part 2, also accidentally became the legitimate ruler of Mandalore. It’s a role that Katee Sackhoff’s Bo-Katan Kryze hopes to reclaim by earning herself Darksaber. According to Lore, Darksaber must be won through combat. Many Palestinians seem to blame the Purge of Mandalore on Bo-Katan accepting it in a way that doesn’t fit the lore. She doesn’t want to repeat the same mistakes, thus losing everything she desires.

Even so, Bo-Katan is a better user.exist Palestinians Season 3, Episode 2, Din struggles to use Darksaber against the Alamite raiders. Bo-Katan then used Darksaber against a fearsome crustacean scavenger, using the knife with ease to kill her enemies. This episode really makes the contrast very clear.

Why is Din Djarin having trouble using Darksaber

This is not the first time Din Djarin has struggled with Darksaber. Similar problem can be seen at Boba Fett’s Book In episode 5, the Armorer explains that this unusual lightsaber requires mental and physical focus on its wielder. They need a single focus, which is why Moff Gideon can use it easily; He worked to restore the Empire across the galaxy.

On the contrary, it has been suggested that Jarin did not think he was fit to rule Mandalore. In fact, he doesn’t have any focused goals due to his conflicting relationships and struggles with his identity. That’s why Darksaber was so harsh on Djarin that he was even wounded once, as in Boba Fett’s book. So Djarin’s skills seem to have room for improvement Palestinians Part 3, episode 2.

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Why doesn’t Bo-Katan try his best to use Darksaber

Bo-Katan uses Darksaber in The Mandalorian Season 3

Naturally, the same rules for Darksaber also apply to Bo-Katan, although she can easily wield the weapon against Djarin’s captors. This is probably because Bo-Katan has greater faith in her own identity, even as she has lost faith in her mission to restore Mandalore. She kills the cyborg and saves Djarin with ease, and returns Darksaber without hesitation when the danger is over. Din Djarin and Bo-Katan are unlikely to be fighting for Darksaber, as dueling an ally might violate Bo-Katan’s personal honor rule.

This code of honor may also help with Bo-Katan’s ability to use Darksaber. She will not satisfy her beliefs, even for the sake of her mission, and therefore she possesses a degree of inner consistency that Din Djarin does not have. She knows who she is and what she stands for; She does not succumb to circumstances beyond her control. On the contrary, Ding compromised his beliefs. He took off his Mandalorian helmet, violating his personal creed twice. He may have redeemed himself Palestinians In the second episode of the third season, I was still very conflicted.

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