The content below has been divided into sentences and the mistakes have been corrected: The contention from the way of the asylum eerie the first and most basic description of Makka. She was provided in the fight Sabre article written by David West Reynolds and Jack Bobo and published in Star Wars insider 27. It reads as follows: "The ultimate refinement of lightsaber-to-lightsaber combat became formed to advancing the precision of blade manipulation to its finest possible degree and producing the greatest dueling masters the galaxy has ever seen. Today, form two is an RK ism studied by almost no one in the Jedi Order because it is not relevant to current tactical situations in which Jedi enemies rarely fight with lightsabers. Even with the resurgence of the Sith, confrontation of an enemy with a lightsaber is an exceedingly rare prospect for a Jedi, so they continue to focus on more practical forms. Sith expecting the battle lightsaber-wielding Jedi, however, find form two a powerful technique. The physical technique of Makka is primarily detailed in the Attack of the Clones novelization and The Jedi Path. In both, it is described as a linear cut and thrust style based around precision blade work and balanced footwork. The Duelist keeps his feet in line with one another, advancing and retreating along this line, controlling the distance between the combatants and keeping the opponent at arm's length. The blade work was largely one-handed, consisting of wrist flick parries and thrusts. Makka she shared with a later cerise you form an emphasis on energy conservation and efficient defense. The wear cerise ooh was very passive, a style characterized by rapid and smooth transitions between basic blocking positions. Makka she was based around an active defense, slapping aside attacks with deflection parries. This emphasis carried over...