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* GenocideSurvivor: She survived Order 66, a secret directive given to the clones by Palpatine to wipe out both current and former Jedi.
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* PrimaryColorChampion: As Anakin's Padawan, she regularly wore predominantly red outfits which are complimented well by her blue lekku.
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* RunTheGauntlet: She faces one, complete with SortingAlgorithmOfEvil, during her stay on Malachor. First she fights the Inquisitors, then Maul, then Vader, and when Ezra saves her, she faces Palpatine. She doesn't win the latter two fights, but survives.
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** Pre-release screenshots for her own series revealed that the lekku headpiece had received a major redesign, now almost reaching her waist, with darker-colored and more numerous stripes, as well as slightly taller montrals. She still doesn't quite match up with her animated appearance, however, Episode 5 features [[spoiler:a young Ahsoka, and the appearance of her lekku has been altered to find a sort of middle ground between animated and live-action appearance, which is especially noticeable during the Siege of Mandalore, as her lekku only reach her chest and her montrals are much shorter than they were in the respective Clone Wars episode.]]

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** Pre-release screenshots for her own series revealed that the lekku headpiece had received a major redesign, now almost reaching her waist, with darker-colored and more numerous stripes, as well as slightly taller montrals. She still doesn't quite match up with her animated appearance, however, Episode 5 features [[spoiler:a young Ahsoka, and the appearance of her lekku has been altered to find a sort of middle ground between animated and live-action appearance, live-action, which is especially noticeable during the Siege of Mandalore, as Mandalore. Here, her lekku only reach her chest as opposed to her abs and her montrals are much shorter than they were in the respective Clone Wars episode.]]

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* PragmaticAdaptation: Her lekku are shorter than expected in her live-action appearance compared to her animated appearance around the same time period. Longer lekku would have been too bulky and cumbersome, especially with all the stunts her actress and doubles perform. [[spoiler:It's a bit longer in ''The Book of Boba Fett''.]]

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* PragmaticAdaptation: Her lekku are shorter than expected in her live-action appearance compared to her animated appearance around the same time period. Longer lekku would have been too bulky and cumbersome, especially with all the stunts her actress and doubles perform. [[spoiler:It's [[spoiler:They are a bit longer in ''The Book of Boba Fett''.]]
**Pre-release screenshots for her own series revealed that the lekku headpiece had received a major redesign, now almost reaching her waist, with darker-colored and more numerous stripes, as well as slightly taller montrals. She still doesn't quite match up with her animated appearance, however, Episode 5 features [[spoiler:a young Ahsoka, and the appearance of her lekku has been altered to find a sort of middle ground between animated and live-action appearance, which is especially noticeable during the Siege of Mandalore, as her lekku only reach her chest and her montrals are much shorter than they were in the respective Clone Wars episode.
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* SparingTheFinalMook: While StormingTheCastle in ''Series/TheMandalorian'' episode "[[Recap/TheMandalorianS2E5Chapter13TheJedi The Jedi]]", she disarms a mook during the middle of the action. When she turns her attention back to him later, said mook is clearly uneasy that she might kill him on the spot, but she lets him go instead.
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* BlueIsHeroic: She has blue stripes on her lekku and during the Siege of Mandalore arc, she wears a blue Mandalorian outfit on top of using blue-bladed lightsabers as a result of Anakin customizing them while they were in his possession.

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* ItsAllMyFault: [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E16ShroudOfDarkness "Shroud of Darkness"]] suggests that, on some level, Ahsoka blames herself for Anakin becoming Darth Vader. [[spoiler:It's the reason she refuses to train Grogu, as she fears his attachment to Din Djarin leaves him vulnerable to the dark side, and won't allow history to repeat itself.]]
** [[spoiler: "[[Recap/AhsokaS1E8Chapter8TheJediTheWitchAndTheWarlord The Jedi The Witch And The Warlord]]" also reveals that she stopped training Sabine Wren because of this as well. Fearing that she was training for the wrong reasons, to avenge her fallen family]].

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[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E16ShroudOfDarkness "Shroud of Darkness"]] suggests that, on some level, Ahsoka blames herself for Anakin becoming Darth Vader. [[spoiler:It's the reason she refuses to train Grogu, as she fears his attachment to Din Djarin leaves him vulnerable to the dark side, and won't allow history to repeat itself.]]
** [[spoiler: "[[Recap/AhsokaS1E8Chapter8TheJediTheWitchAndTheWarlord The Jedi The Witch And The Warlord]]" also reveals that she stopped training Sabine Wren because of this as well. Fearing Ahsoka feared that she Sabine was training for the wrong reasons, to avenge her fallen family]].
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** [[spoiler: [[Recap/AhsokaS1E8Chapter8TheJediTheWitchAndTheWarlord The Jedi The Witch And The Warlord]] also reveals that she stopped training Sabine Wren because of this as well. Fearing that she was training for the wrong reasons, to avenge her fallen family]].

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** [[spoiler: [[Recap/AhsokaS1E8Chapter8TheJediTheWitchAndTheWarlord "[[Recap/AhsokaS1E8Chapter8TheJediTheWitchAndTheWarlord The Jedi The Witch And The Warlord]] Warlord]]" also reveals that she stopped training Sabine Wren because of this as well. Fearing that she was training for the wrong reasons, to avenge her fallen family]].
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** [[spoiler: [[Recap/AhsokaS1E8Chapter8TheJediTheWitchAndTheWarlord The Jedi The Witch And The Warlord]] also reveals that she stopped training Sabine Wren because of this as well. Fearing that she was training for the wrong reasons, to avenge her fallen family]].
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* {{Ronin}}: A sworn warrior, betrayed by her former master, now WalkingTheEarth, serving justice in the fight against the Empire.

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* {{Ronin}}: A sworn warrior, betrayed by her former master, now WalkingTheEarth, serving justice in the fight against the Empire. Thrawn even explicitly refers to her as one shortly before [[spoiler:he jumps to hyperspace and strands her in the other galaxy.]]
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->''"You don't have to carry a sword to be powerful. Some leaders strength is inspiring greatness in others."''

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->''"You don't have to carry a sword to be powerful. Some leaders leaders' strength is inspiring greatness in others."''
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* NiceGirl: After maturing, Ashoka becomes a very kind and compassionate person.

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* NiceGirl: After maturing, Ashoka Ahsoka becomes a very kind and compassionate person.



* NiceGirl: Ashoka has grown into a truly wise and helpful person in this age.

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* NiceGirl: Ashoka Ahsoka has grown into a truly wise and helpful person in this age.
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->''"You don't have to carry a sword to be powerful. Some leaders strength is inspiring greatness in others."''



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->''"In my experience, just when you think you understand the Force, you find out how little you actually know."''
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-->'''Ahsoka:''' '' [[NoTrueScotsman I'm no]] [[LoopholeAbuse Jedi.]]''

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-->'''Ahsoka:''' '' [[NoTrueScotsman I'm I am no]] [[LoopholeAbuse Jedi.]]''
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* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: To Anakin Skywalker, who's part of a lineage of apprentices starting with Yoda and ending with her. She was raised in the Jedi Order, and rushed out to become a Padawan at age 14, while he was adopted into it at age 9 and became a Padawan right around then, remaining as such for 10 years. He was trained as Obi-Wan's apprentice, she was sent under the false pretense that she was to become Kenobi's next student. Both are equally stubborn, short-tempered, and well-meaning people who genuinely want the best for everyone around them and are struggling with conflicting emotions, but Anakin never resolves his issues and [[Film/RevengeOfTheSith dooms the galaxy at large]] thanks to Palpatine's machinations, while she is able to find a mostly stable balance [[BreakTheCutie at the expense of being put through all manner of hell]] [[WeUsedToBeFriends and fighting those she cared for]] as a result of everyone being toyed with by Palpatine. He becomes a shell of his former self, left ridden with guilt for his actions, while she uses her guilt to motivate herself to strive for the better. However, as shown on her own series, [[spoiler:he forgave himself in death for his actions while acknowledging his mistakes, while she couldn't forgive him or herself for what happened until he helped her to let go in a way he never could.]]
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* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: To Anakin Skywalker, who's part of a lineage of apprentices starting with Yoda and ending with her. She was raised in the Jedi Order, and rushed out to become a Padawan at age 14, while he was adopted into it at age 9 and became a Padawan right around then, remaining as such for 10 years. He was trained as Obi-Wan's apprentice, she was sent under the false pretense that she was to become Kenobi's next student. Both are equally stubborn, short-tempered, and well-meaning people who genuinely want the best for everyone around them and are struggling with conflicting emotions, but Anakin never resolves his issues and [[Film/RevengeOfTheSith dooms the galaxy at large]] thanks to Palpatine's machinations, while she is able to find a mostly stable balance [[BreakTheCutie at the expense of being put through all manner of hell]] [[WeUsedToBeFriends and fighting those she cared for]] as a result of everyone being toyed with by Palpatine. He becomes a shell of his former self, left ridden with guilt for his actions, while she uses her guilt to motivate herself to strive for the better. However, as shown on in her own series, [[spoiler:he forgave himself in death for his actions while acknowledging his mistakes, while she couldn't forgive him or herself for what happened until he helped her to let go in a way he never could.]]
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** On ''Ahsoka'' (the series, not the novel), she still wears her old ''Mandalorian'' outfit until [[spoiler:she is able to let go of the guilt over what happened to Anakin, and changes to a white-ensemble signifying she's at peace with herself.]]

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** On In ''Ahsoka'' (the series, not the novel), she still wears her old ''Mandalorian'' outfit until [[spoiler:she is able to let go of the guilt over what happened to Anakin, and changes to a white-ensemble signifying she's at peace with herself.]]

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* BrokenPedestal: When she first started out, Ahsoka had nothing but the utmost loyalty towards the Jedi Order and their teachings--teachings of which she slowly starts questioning too often as she gets placed under Anakin's tutelage (though this is more for him being a rule bender than it is anything malicious). Then, when she's wrongfully accused of bombing the Jedi Temple, everyone but Anakin, Plo, Yoda, and Obi-Wan assume she's guilty and throw her out of the Order and to Tarkin's non-existent mercy to be prosecuted in order to save face in the wake of the disaster. After the real culprit is discovered, Ahsoka is cleared and invited back, but she chooses to leave, no longer trusting the Jedi Order after they turned their backs on her when she needed them most. This bites everyone hard when they do not immediately agree to aid her even after she volunteers to ask for their aid in liberating Mandalore, and she refuses to tell them about Maul's suspicions about Sidious and Anakin, playing a part in [[Film/RevengeOfTheSith everyone's downfall]]. That said, Ahsoka doesn't dislike the Jedi themselves, but how the Order had become corrupted by the war.
* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: To Anakin Skywalker, who's part of a lineage of apprentices starting with Yoda and ending with her. She was raised in the Jedi Order, and rushed out to become a Padawan at age 14, while he was adopted into it at age 9 and became a Padawan right around then, remaining as such for 10 years. He was trained as Obi-Wan's apprentice, she was sent under the false pretense that she was to become Kenobi's next student. Both are equally stubborn, short-tempered, and well-meaning people who genuinely want the best for everyone around them and are struggling with conflicting emotions, but Anakin never resolves his issues and [[Film/RevengeOfTheSith dooms the galaxy at large]] thanks to Palpatine's machinations, while she is able to find a mostly stable balance [[BreakTheCutie at the expense of being put through all manner of hell]] [[WeUsedToBeFriends and fighting those she cared for]] as a result of everyone being toyed with by Palpatine. He becomes a shell of his former self, left ridden with guilt for his actions, while she uses her guilt to motivate herself to strive for the better.

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When she first started out, Ahsoka had nothing but the utmost loyalty towards the Jedi Order and their teachings--teachings of which she slowly starts questioning too often as she gets placed under Anakin's tutelage (though this is more for him being a rule bender than it is anything malicious). Then, when she's wrongfully accused of bombing the Jedi Temple, everyone but Anakin, Plo, Yoda, and Obi-Wan assume she's guilty and throw her out of the Order and to Tarkin's non-existent mercy to be prosecuted in order to save face in the wake of the disaster. After the real culprit is discovered, Ahsoka is cleared and invited back, but she chooses to leave, no longer trusting the Jedi Order after they turned their backs on her when she needed them most. This bites everyone hard when they do not immediately agree to aid her even after she volunteers to ask for their aid in liberating Mandalore, and she refuses to tell them about Maul's suspicions about Sidious and Anakin, playing a part in [[Film/RevengeOfTheSith everyone's downfall]]. That said, Ahsoka doesn't dislike the Jedi themselves, but how the Order had become corrupted by the war.
** As for Anakin himself, she had nothing but the utmost respect for him and everything he taught. That all changes when she learns he didn't survive the Jedi Purge, but rather became the monstrous Darth Vader. In her varying guest appearances starting on ''The Mandalorian'', it's implied the revelation scared her enough that [[spoiler:she refuses to take Grogu on as an apprentice, fearing he'll turn out like Vader.]] While she seems to have forgiven him when [[spoiler:she visits Luke's Jedi Academy]], her self-titled series reveals [[spoiler:she blames herself for his downfall and not being there for him when she should have been. Anakin himself visits her to teach her ([[ToughLove rather bluntly]]) that she's not at fault and she should forgive herself.]]
* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: To Anakin Skywalker, who's part of a lineage of apprentices starting with Yoda and ending with her. She was raised in the Jedi Order, and rushed out to become a Padawan at age 14, while he was adopted into it at age 9 and became a Padawan right around then, remaining as such for 10 years. He was trained as Obi-Wan's apprentice, she was sent under the false pretense that she was to become Kenobi's next student. Both are equally stubborn, short-tempered, and well-meaning people who genuinely want the best for everyone around them and are struggling with conflicting emotions, but Anakin never resolves his issues and [[Film/RevengeOfTheSith dooms the galaxy at large]] thanks to Palpatine's machinations, while she is able to find a mostly stable balance [[BreakTheCutie at the expense of being put through all manner of hell]] [[WeUsedToBeFriends and fighting those she cared for]] as a result of everyone being toyed with by Palpatine. He becomes a shell of his former self, left ridden with guilt for his actions, while she uses her guilt to motivate herself to strive for the better. However, as shown on her own series, [[spoiler:he forgave himself in death for his actions while acknowledging his mistakes, while she couldn't forgive him or herself for what happened until he helped her to let go in a way he never could.]]



** On ''Ahsoka'' (the series, not the novel), she still wears her old ''Mandalorian'' outfit until [[spoiler:she is able to let go of the guilt over what happened to Anakin, and changes to a white-ensemble signifying she's at peace with herself.]]



* FatalFlaw: Ahsoka’s difficulty in trusting people played a large part in her expulsion from the Jedi Order. She allowed her emotions to cloud her judgement in her most critical moment which in turn forced the Jedi’s hand when it came to her expulsion.

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Ahsoka’s difficulty in trusting people played a large part in her expulsion from the Jedi Order. She allowed her emotions to cloud her judgement in her most critical moment which in turn forced the Jedi’s hand when it came to her expulsion.expulsion.
** [[spoiler:Her unwillingness to forgive herself, or Anakin, for his downfall into Darth Vader, which has turned her into a stoic individual who's too afraid of creating the next Vader to truly be able to train Sabine in the ways of the Jedi Arts. Anakin himself has to drop by and teach Ahsoka to let go, otherwise her guilt will turn her into the monster she feared.]]



** [[spoiler:In the World Between Worlds, she's able to fight Darth Vader -- and not in his armor, but an Anakin who can channel Vader's power as if he had never gotten burned in the first place -- to a standstill (although she comes dangerously close to the Dark Side by doing so).]]



* AgeInappropriateDress: As ''The Clone Wars''[='=] most prominently featured female character, she is also the primary [[MsFanservice source of]] {{Fanservice}}, resulting in most of her outfits being quite questionable. She ditches it for something more modest, yet still form-fitting, by Season 3. In ''Tales of the Jedi'', her season 1 outfit has a more modest design, swapping the tube top for a sleeveless shirt and shoulder padding, though still baring a bit of midriff.

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* AgeInappropriateDress: As ''The Clone Wars''[='=] most prominently featured female character, she is also the primary [[MsFanservice source of]] {{Fanservice}}, resulting in most of her outfits being quite questionable. She ditches it for something more modest, yet still form-fitting, by Season 3. In ''Tales of the Jedi'', her season 1 outfit has a more modest design, swapping the tube top for a sleeveless shirt and shoulder padding, though still baring a bit of midriff. [[spoiler:In her live-action appearance during the Clone Wars, her outfit fully covers her.]]
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* BreakoutCharacter: Ahsoka was originally created for ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]'', but her immense CharacterDevelopment has made her one of the most popular characters in the series and the franchise as a whole, leading into further appearances in ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'', her [[Literature/StarWarsAhsoka own self-titled novel]], ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsForcesOfDestiny Forces of Destiny]]'', ''Series/TheMandalorian'' and, eventually, her own upcoming live-action series.

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* BreakoutCharacter: Ahsoka was originally created for ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]'', but her immense CharacterDevelopment has made her one of the most popular characters in the series and the franchise as a whole, leading into further appearances in ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'', her [[Literature/StarWarsAhsoka own self-titled novel]], ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsForcesOfDestiny Forces of Destiny]]'', ''Series/TheMandalorian'' and, eventually, her own upcoming live-action series.
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->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/RosarioDawson (''The Mandalorian'', ''The Book of Boba Fett'', ''Ahsoka''), Lauren Mary Kim (Motion Capture, ''The Clone Wars''), Caitlin Dechelle (Body Double, ''The Mandalorian''), Ariana Greenblatt (Young, ''Ahsoka'')

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->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/RosarioDawson (''The Mandalorian'', ''The Book of Boba Fett'', ''Ahsoka''), Lauren Mary Kim (Motion Capture, ''The Clone Wars''), Caitlin Dechelle (Body Double, ''The Mandalorian''), Ariana Greenblatt Creator/ArianaGreenblatt (Young, ''Ahsoka'')
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->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/RosarioDawson (''The Mandalorian'', ''The Book of Boba Fett'', ''Ahsoka''), Lauren Mary Kim (Motion Capture, ''The Clone Wars''), Caitlin Dechelle (Body Double, ''The Mandalorian'')

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* [[OneManArmy One Woman Army]]: Though she starts out somewhat naive and unskilled compared to Anakin and Obi-Wan, by the end of ''The Clone Wars'' she's developed enough skill with the blade and the Force that she's able to outfight Maul who, despite his defeat at Palpatine's hands, is still an incredibly potent threat. She is, by herself, one third of the invasion force attacking Mandalore (the other two being Bo-Katan's Night Owls and half of the 501st). As of ''Rebels'', she's able to go toe to toe with ''Darth Vader''.

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* [[OneManArmy One Woman Army]]: OneWomanArmy: Though she starts out somewhat naive and unskilled compared to Anakin and Obi-Wan, by the end of ''The Clone Wars'' she's developed enough skill with the blade and the Force that she's able to outfight Maul who, despite his defeat at Palpatine's hands, is still an incredibly potent threat. She is, by herself, one third of the invasion force attacking Mandalore (the other two being Bo-Katan's Night Owls and half of the 501st). As of ''Rebels'', she's able to go toe to toe with ''Darth Vader''.



* UncertainDoom: The original run of ''The Clone Wars'' last sees Ahsoka leaving the Jedi Order for good after their disastrous handling of a frame job against her, with her ultimate fate in light of Order 66 left nebulous. The end of Season 1 of ''Rebels'' confirms that she did indeed survive the Great Jedi Purge.



* UncertainDoom: The end of Season 2 of ''Rebels'' leaves her locked in a DuelToTheDeath with [[InvincibleVillain Darth Vader]], with her fate remaining nebulous. The middle of Season 4 shows her surviving and escaping with the aid of a time-traveling Ezra, and the series finale shows she ends up outliving Vader in the end.



* WorldsStrongestWoman: As of the end of ''Return of the Jedi'', due to all of her seniors in terms of experience (Yoda, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Darth Sidious, Anakin Skywalker) ending the film either dead or incapacitated and the only other two confirmed survivors of the pre-Empire Jedi Order (Naq Med and [[spoiler:Grogu]]) being IncompletelyTrained, Ahsoka is a top contender for the title of most powerful Force-wielder alive and active in the galaxy. Only Luke Skywalker can seriously contest this, and it should be noted she's got approximately fourteen years of experience on him.

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* WorldsStrongestWoman: As of the end of ''Return of the Jedi'', due to all of her seniors in terms of experience (Yoda, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Darth Sidious, Anakin Skywalker) ending the film either dead or incapacitated and two of the only other two confirmed survivors of the pre-Empire Jedi Order (Naq Med and [[spoiler:Grogu]]) being IncompletelyTrained, Ahsoka is a top contender for the title of most powerful Force-wielder alive and active in the galaxy. Only Luke Skywalker can seriously contest this, and it should be noted she's got approximately fourteen years of experience on him.
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* [[OneManArmy One Woman Army]]: Though she starts out somewhat naive and unskilled compared to Anakin and Obi-Wan, by the end of ''The Clone Wars'' she's developed enough skill with the blade and the Force that she's able to outfight Maul who, despite his defeat at Palpatine's hands, is still an incredibly potent threat. She is, by herself, one third of the invasion force attacking Mandalore (the other two being Bo-Katan's Night Owls and half of the 501st). As of ''Rebels'', she's able to go toe to toe with ''Darth Vader''.
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* MasterSwordswoman: Her dueling skills have clearly improved with time, as she easily curb-stomps two Inquisitors sent after Kanan and Ezra. Even though she's mostly on the backfoot against Vader during their duel, she still manages to occupy him for far longer than any other Rebel fighter at the time, given that he was considered a nigh-unstoppable force up to that point. During her eponymous series, set several years after ''Rebels'', she's continued to up her game. Only an OldMaster (Bayan) is able to provide her any real challenge.

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* MasterSwordswoman: Her dueling skills have clearly improved with time, as she easily curb-stomps two Inquisitors sent after Kanan and Ezra. Even though she's mostly on the backfoot against Vader during their duel, she still manages to occupy him for far longer than any other Rebel fighter at the time, given that he was considered a nigh-unstoppable force up to that point. During her eponymous series, set several years after ''Rebels'', she's continued to up her game. Only an OldMaster (Bayan) (Baylan) is able to provide her any real challenge.
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* MasterSwordswoman: Her dueling skills have clearly improved with time, as she easily curb-stomps two Inquisitors sent after Kanan and Ezra. Even though she's mostly on the backfoot against Vader during their duel, she still manages to occupy him for far longer than any other Rebel fighter at the time, given that he was considered a nigh-unstoppable force up to that point.

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* MasterSwordswoman: Her dueling skills have clearly improved with time, as she easily curb-stomps two Inquisitors sent after Kanan and Ezra. Even though she's mostly on the backfoot against Vader during their duel, she still manages to occupy him for far longer than any other Rebel fighter at the time, given that he was considered a nigh-unstoppable force up to that point. During her eponymous series, set several years after ''Rebels'', she's continued to up her game. Only an OldMaster (Bayan) is able to provide her any real challenge.

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