It is possible that Cin Drallig was also a practitioner of this form, as in the "Revenge of the Sith" video game he uses attacks and stances similar to Anakin's.
Likewise, shielding oneself from the blaster fire of numerous opponents greatly limited one's mobility. It addressed the shortcomings of Form III, in which a Jedi Master may have proved to be insurmountable, but was likewise unable to overcome a skilled opponent, and those of Form IV, focusing the attacks of strength as opposed to speed. Untitled Obi-Wan Kenobi television series, How Wookieepedia treats Canon and Legends, Star Wars: Forces of Destiny—Ahsoka & Padmé, Star Wars: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know, Star Wars Character Encyclopedia: Updated and Expanded, Star Wars: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know, Updated and Expanded, https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Form_V?oldid=9484868. Djem So emphasized defense against melee attacks, particularly by foes wielding lightsabers. However this costs it speed and hampers its defensive capacity, although masters can capitalize on the moderate Speed training to compensate. Although some Jedi felt that Form V encouraged aggression and domination, that sentiment did not stop many Jedi from practicing the form. Form V Practitioners of Djem So is taught how to attack aggressively using the red dueling stance. Shien continued down Soresu's path in seeking an effective combat style in light of the continued prominence of blasters throughout the galaxy. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. By the time of the Battle of Yavin, Form V had been in existence for millennia. Jedi Master Plo Koon, and Anakin Skywalker, both as himself and as Darth Vader, are all practitioners of Form V. Luke Skywalker's use of Form V is probably as much instinctive as trained, as he was trained as a Jedi by both Obi-Wan Kenobi (Forms III and IV) and Yoda (Form IV). Most practitioners of Form V practiced both Shien and Djem So techniques to remain prepared for any type of foe, though practitioners might have favored one over the other. This is done by teaching the practitioner the arts of red stance aerials, extensions and delays just to name a few. Form V maintained many of the defensive techniques of Soresu but instead actively sought to create an opening to attack. Form V also required a higher level of physical strength than the other lightsaber forms, due to its focus on complete domination of opponents. Wookieepedia is a FANDOM Movies Community. Form V: Djem So Dulon Djem So dulon combines all of the goals of the formula. It has already been observed that Form III users simply deflect blaster bolts and parry lightsaber attacks until the opponent makes a fatal mistake.
Form V was developed by practitioners of Form III who saw the need for better offensive capabilities. Both are strong; Soresu, however, is weak. This weakness led directly to the creation of Djem So, which, despite it's differences, was similar enough to also fall under the category of Form V. According to Jedi, Form V led to an inappropriate focus on attack and the domination of enemies, which directly contradicted the pacifist Jedi views.
However, Luke's particular form of lightsaber combat may in the end be something entirely new, with traces of Forms III, IV and V mixed together with his own personal styles.
In blade to blade contact be aware of who has more leverage and how to change that to your advantage. Among the many unique aspects of Form V was the development of techniques in which the lightsaber was used to deliberately deflect a blaster bolt directly back at the firer. Embodying the perfection of the idea of counterattack, Form V maintains its existence through having sufficient defensive skills, as derived from Form III, but channeling defense into offense. It can be described as a mix of medieval swordmanship and kendo. It was developed by practitioners of Form III: Soresu, who felt that the defensively-minded form would unnecessarily extend time spent in combat by forcing its users to wait for an opportunity to strike, rather than creating their own openings. Both strength and speed were required to immediately follow up a block or parry with a powerful series of strikes before enemies could prepare their own defense. Unlike the pure defensive applications of Soresu, which simply protected the user from blaster-bolts, Shien was more aggressive in that it redirected the bolts back at the shooter.
Lightsabers belonging to Djem So practitioners sometimes had a solid casing (either as a whole or in multiple sections for maximum protection against power surge deterioration) and a heavily shrouded or beveled blade emitter. The Djem So stance was to hold the lightsaber above the head angled back and down at a roughly forty five degree angle. https://starwars-universe.fandom.com/wiki/Form_V:_Shien_/_Djem_So?oldid=23256. https://flrp.fandom.com/wiki/Djem_So?oldid=4534.
Djem So was the creation of a group of Form III masters who felt that Soresu was too passive. Form V had two distinct variations: Shien and Djem So, and most users had a preference for one or the other. Some Jedi, noting its dedication to domination and strength, felt that Form V encouraged an inappropriate focus on controlling others. It is doubtful that Masters Kenobi and Yoda had time to actually teach him the finer points of the various forms. Had to reupload this one because for some reason comments were disabled Once the improvements have been completed, you may remove this notice and the page's listing. It was developed by practitioners of Form III: Soresu, who felt that the defensively-minded form would unnecessarily extend time spent in combat by forcing its users to wait for an opportunity to strike, rather than creating their own openings. As with many other aspects of Jedi knighthood, Luke had to improvise and create new fighting styles to replace the ones lost during the Great Purge. Their hilts also commonly included ridged, occasionally thick, hand grips, as Djem So required its users to maintain a solid grip on the lightsaber hilt. Form V: Djem So, The Way of the Krayt Dragon, or The Perseverance Form was the fifth of seven forms recognized as canon by the last Jedi Council for lightsaber combat. It utilises the strong red stance in-game, but while still being somewhat slow the practitioners of Djem So is widely considered to be aggressive duelers. However, many are quick to defend the style by saying that Form III leads to dangerously prolonged combat and Form IV lacks any necessary kinetic energy.