Place 4: Obi-Wan Kenobi
Obi-Wan Kenobi was the mentor of Anakin and, at first glance, appeared weaker than his student. The great potential that lay within Anakin was initially discovered by Qui-Gon Jinn but then had to be nurtured by Obi-Wan – not an easy task.
The big difference with Anakin was that Obi-Wan always knew his place. He was very strong in the Force and used it for good. He also knew the dangers of the dark side but was never tempted by them – even though he came very close.
Obi-Wan’s calm demeanor and leadership talent made him a powerful Jedi. Particularly noteworthy is his talent in lightsaber combat. After all, he defeated powerful opponents like General Grievous and, of course, Anakin himself.
Obi-Wan’s student succumbed to hate and jealousy, missing one of the most important abilities of the Jedi: empathy. The fact that Obi-Wan also trained Luke Skywalker and stood by him as a spirit advisor after his death makes the Jedi one of the most important figures in Star Wars.
