A rematch with Darth Vader led to Obi-Wan becoming one with the Force, but that wasn't the end of his story. Once Luke came of age, Obi-Wan trained him in the ways of the Jedi. After Order 66 and the creation of Darth Vader, Obi-Wan went into hiding, watching over a young Luke and Leia from afar - and, in at least one case, not-so-far. Not that he had an easy time of it, of course. Had he not fallen to the dark side - which is, admittedly, a pretty big caveat - Anakin would have easily claimed the title of the galaxy's top Jedi. Their rematch in "Obi-Wan Kenobi" proved that he still had a lot to learn, but by the time that the events of "A New Hope" began, the learner truly had surpassed his master. He proved himself Darth Tyranus' superior at the beginning of "Revenge of the Sith," and only lost to Obi-Wan Kenobi during their duel on Mustafar because he gave into his rage and ego. And so, one of the most powerful Jedi became one of the most fearsome Sith of all time.ĭuring the Clone Wars, Anakin was a legendary fighter who won nearly every battle he was in, but he was also a bit of a hothead and prone to arrogance. His fear of losing Padme and his disillusionment with the Jedi Order allowed Darth Sidious to turn him to the dark side, transforming Anakin into Darth Vader. His downfall began when he fell in love with Padme, as Jedi aren't supposed to have attachments. After Qui-Gon's death, Anakin trained under Obi-Wan Kenobi and, although reckless, became a skilled Jedi Knight.
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