Anguirus wrote:In ROTS as is, the fight would have been over a lot more quickly if Obi-Wan had simply had a rocket launcher of some kind.
What makes you say this? He's not trained to use the weapon, and unless he was surprised Grievous could evade without too much trouble. Then, of course, there's his armor, which apparently can offer resistance to even anti-starfighter weapons.
So you're saying he could take a rocket to the face/chest and live to fight?
Yeah right. The KE alone should kill him, since I was thinking of an anti-armor type weapon. I don't care how blaster proof he is, he's going down.
And since when has he demonstrated superior dodging ability? Oh that's right, the Clone Wars cartoon, which we can't trust for any degree of accuracy with regards to abilities!
And as for Obi-Wan not being trained, all he needs is a little kid to show him how to use it.
The best Grievous-insto-kill would have to be a sniper shot to the eye. But Obi-Wan couldn't have done that from the angle he approached Grievous from anyway.
Per your statement above, he could just dodge it, and Obi-Wan is not trained in its use, so he couldn't use it, period! Grevious has only one weakspot, like all video-game end-bosses, and you have to weaken him first before you can hit it. Heh.
Droidekas have always been the best Jedi-killers. You'd need to have Yoda-level telekinesis to even give one a fight. A Jedi can't return enough blaster bolts to bring down that shield. People whine about Luke and Mara having trouble with one, but even the vaunted Anakin Skywalker runs from them (or calls in a heavy artillery strike, LoE), so Luke and Mara did okay in my book.
And despite this we've never seen them kill an actual Jedi. Sure the Jedi run from them though, which indicates they're scary.
But if you really want to get right down to it, Grevious is supposedly stronger than a Droideka, and yet Jedi can beat him. In the video games (I know, they're games) you have Droideka enemies and Jedi can kill them, they're not unstoppable... maybe they're just generally more trouble than they're worth to take down with just a saber?
If Droidekas were the end-all be-all of Jedi killing, why didn't they just deploy them on a massive scale against the Jedi?