Sith Lords are the deadliest dark side users in the Star Wars franchise, but what are their most dangerous abilities in canon and Legends?
The Dark Lords of the Sith are the Star Wars franchise’s main antagonists, possessing many deadly dark side abilities in both the canon and Legends continuities. Although the first Dark Lords were former Jedi, the Sith Order is fundamentally different, forming its own culture and code separate from the Jedi Order’s.
8 Supernova One particularly large-scale Sith power is the ability to make a star go supernova, destroying entire star systems. This astoundingly dangerous ability, introduced in the Legends continuity’s Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi comics, requires a Sith to augment their powers with dark side-imbued crystals , but only the most powerful Sith can perform this act and survive.
5 Sith Alchemy The dark side can potentially twist anything into a corrupt monstrosity, and the Sith often use this to their dastardly ends through Sith Alchemy. Ancient Sith created monstrous creatures through the dark side to aid them in battle, developed poisons, and augmented their weapons and armor. Sith Alchemy is responsible for an Imperial bioweapon that became an infectious virus, creating deadly zombies.
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