Most powerful Star Wars heroes ever, ranked

During a ramified history Star Wars, the audience is familiar with a large part of the heroes. Some were tempted or even succumbed to the Dark Side, while others fought hard to stay in the light. None of the heroes are infallible, but it is undeniable that some are far more powerful than others.

The best heroes in history Star Wars are great not only because of what they are capable of, but also because of how they choose to use their skills. Ultimately, this list is about raw power, although it is based on some guesswork. We see a lot of mighty heroes across the galaxy, but these have risen to the top.

10. Ki-Adi-Mundi

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We don’t hear too often from Ki-Adi-Mundi in the Star Wars films, but it is clear that he is one of the most powerful Jedi to exist before Order 66. His uniquely large skull is used to contain a truly massive brain, which contributes to his high intellect and skill as a Force user who can make rational decisions.

While the films focused on the more brash and emotional members of the Jedi, Ki-Adi-Mundi was always one of the calmest, which helped set him apart from the Jedi he served with.

9. Leia Organa

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We don’t get a lot of opportunities to see Leia really use her skills with the Force, but we know she has some. Instead, Leia spends most of her time raising troops and serving as an inspirational leader for her people. However, when we see her use the Force, it’s clear that she has the kind of power that could make her a formidable threat. She may not always use it, but we knew Leia was a force to be reckoned with long before she picked up a lightsaber.

8. Ahsoka Tano

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Undoubtedly the most important Star Wars a character who will never appear in the film, Ahsoka Tano is also one of the greatest heroes in the galaxy. Training under Obi-Wan and Anakin certainly doesn’t hurt, as she manages to handle villains ranging from Maul to Vader himself.

However, what sets Ahsoka apart is that she had the moral clarity to realize how compromised the Jedi Order was and to leave so she could forge her own path to the light.

7. Qui-Gon Jinn

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Another Jedi who realized that the rules and traditions of his Order didn’t always make sense, Qui-Gon was both powerful and deeply influential. Although he may have lost his duel with Darth Maul, it was Jinn who discovered how to maintain a physical presence after his death and helped teach others to do the same. He was an immensely powerful Force user who was out of luck against a guy who wielded two lightsaber blades.

6. Mace Windu

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One of the greatest fighters in Jedi history, Mace Windu, manages to defeat even Emperor Palpatine, the Sith Lord. Although Mace was eventually killed after Anakin provided crucial assistance, this does not diminish the incredible power the Jedi Master often displayed in battle. If you need another example, look no further than his complete non-fight with Jango Fett. Mace killed the best bounty hunter in the galaxy and didn’t even break a sweat.

5. Obi-Wan Kenobi

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Obi-Wan doesn’t lose many fights. Even in a fight with Anakin, he emerges victorious in part because he understands his enemy so well. Obi-Wan may not be the most powerful Jedi in the Force, but he more than makes up for that lack of power with his wisdom.

He faced Vader three different times and only allowed himself to be defeated the third time. The first two times he proves that his control is key to his eventual victory, even if he doesn’t have the advantage in raw power.

4. Rey

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Although it seemed like Luke brought balance to the Force, in the end it was Rey who defeated Darth Sidious and restored order to the galaxy. She certainly had a lot of help, but it’s impossible to understate how immensely powerful Rey ended up becoming.

He learns a lot during his trilogy, but along the way he also proves that he can handle Kylo Ren in a fight. She is also ultimately responsible for preventing the Sith from re-emerging and taking control of the galaxy.

3. Luke Skywalker

Luke Skywalker with a blue lightsaber at the climax of The Last Jedi.Disney

Luke is the first Jedi to restore balance to the Force, and he does it his way, without falling to the Dark Side. Yet even after becoming a legend, Luke retains his power and gains a great deal of wisdom.

His skill in defeating Sidious and Vader is impressive, but what’s just as impressive is his ability to project himself into battle on another planet so he can admit his own mistakes and show Kylo Ren exactly how stupid he was all along. It is one of the great power moves Star Wars history.

2. Yoda

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It is clear that, even in the original trilogy, Yoda is an immensely powerful Jedi. However, what isn’t clear until the sequel is how powerful he was when he was just a little younger.

He stands up to Sidious in combat, can move very heavy things with the force of the Force, and ultimately seems to be more in tune with it than any other Jedi. The only thing that hurts Yoda is his inability to see Palpatine’s plot coming and stop it more effectively. He allows the Republic to fall, despite the immense power he wields.

1. Anakin Skywalker

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Anakin doesn’t stay a hero for long, but even when he does, it’s clear to everyone that he’s one of the most supernaturally skilled Force users to ever exist. His natural power with the Force is unmatched, though it is not fully unleashed until he turns to the Dark Side of the Force as Darth Vader.

Even when he’s still in the limelight, it’s clear that if he wasn’t so cocky and cocky, he’d come out victorious in any fight he gets into. Anakin has the power to win every time, but his main problem is that he knows it and often finds himself acting on it.

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