Easily. All jedi have a form of pre-cognition which tells them where the projectile will hit before it has been shot. Luke has demonstrated close to light speed reaction time several times in the legends.
Using the Force, the Jedi and the Sith had the ability to deflect energy-based attacks like blaster bolts and Force lightning.
Can a Jedi deflect an actual bullet with their lightsaber? No. Bullets are slow-moving solid objects, while a blaster bolt is just a high-energy compression of plasma. If anything, the bullet will get absorbed by the lightsaber and vaporized into harmless gases.
Because Jedi are ''blessed'' with the Force which grants them superhuman senses and enhanced physical attributes rendering an average human as obsolete.
The Jedi are allowed to use blasters, but it's frowned upon. We know this since during the Golden Age of the Republic seen in the Prequel Trilogy, rarely do they use blasters or any other weapon except for the lightsaber. This is because it's not the Jedi Way to kill unless deemed necessary.
But as many people learned this past weekend, that doesn't mean a Jedi can't have casual sex every now and then. “Contrary to popular belief,” the tweet reads, “George Lucas says Jedi are allowed to have sex[.] 'Jedi Knights aren't celibate – the thing that is forbidden is attachments – and possessive relationships'.”
A Jedi never acts from hatred, anger, fear, or aggression but acts when calm and at peace with the Force. Jedi are the guardians of peace in the galaxy. Jedi use the powers to defend and to protect, never to attack others. Jedi respect life, in any form.
Talking about anger, a common misconception is that Jedi aren't allowed to feel anger. That's not entirely true; Jedi get angry, sometimes, and you'll see that in the movies. The rule is that they're meant to control their anger and not give into it. That's true of every emotion.
In both canon and Legends, Jedi will sometimes use red-bladed lightsabers in emergencies where they're missing their lightsabers and a Sith weapon is the only one available. Some Jedi are explicitly shown using red lightsabers in Legends, however.
Phrik. This rare metallic compound was resistant to lightsaber strikes and was used in the construction of battle armor and weaponry due to its light weight. Phrik was first developed by the Arkanian's, a near-human species which resided on the frozen planet of Arkania.
The Forbidden Forms were forms of lightsaber combat used by the Sith during the Sith Wars. According to the testimonies of the Jedi Cervil the Uncanny, lightwhips—a lightsaber variant with a flexible blade—were used to defend against Sith Lords who utilized the forms.
One, in the Marvel universe, the other in the Star Wars universe. Per Hamill's explanation, the lightsaber would be able to cut through Captain America's vibranium shield, and probably with ease.
However, despite their strict adherence to the light side of the Force, several Jedi were known to use this power, as although it was considered a dark side ability, it was also a technique of telekinesis. Its use, however, was forbidden by the Jedi.
Yes, that meant that Jedi could use the Force choke too. In fact, it only took two movies for that very thing to happen. At the beginning of Return of the Jedi, Luke Skywalker Force choked Jabba the Hutt's Gamorrean guards. However, Luke was far from the only Jedi to use the power.
Harnessing the power of the Force gives the Jedi, the Sith, and others sensitive to this spiritual energy extraordinary abilities, such as levitating objects, tricking minds, and seeing things before they happen. While the Force can grant users powerful abilities, it also directs their actions.
The most common color was red because of its cheaper tibanna gas from Bespin. Green bolts were produced from a higher-quality gas, thus costing more. Blue bolts used ion-based charges for more effectiveness against electronic and mechanical targets, such as droids.
Description. Padawan braids were a symbol of rank used to distinguish apprentices within the Jedi Order. They were lengths of intricately woven hair, typically worn across the right shoulder. Padawans which belonged to species that did not grow hair on their heads would wear alternatives such as silka beads.
Jedi funerals occurred when a Jedi had died and was cremated. Exceptions to this funeral practice were made in times of war, when a body was left in an extreme environment, or in very rare cases when the Jedi used a technique to retain their identity after death, and therefore, physically disappear upon their death.
Star Wars comics have confirmed the Jedi and the Sith shared the same weakness, the one Luke Skywalker called out on the Death Star - overconfidence.
Trained Jedi could sense high levels of the Force in individuals. The presence of Force-sensitives in a vicinity could also be sensed. On rare occasion, such Force-sensitivity could be detected emanating from a powerful "vergence in the Force".
Description. If a Dark Jedi or Sith Lord was being beaten and frustrated by his foe, he might let out an enraged scream (amplified through the Force) that triggered shock waves that rippled through the Force. This caused devastation to any that were unfortunate enough to be in proximity.
There are generally three types of Jedi classifications; Jedi Consular, Jedi Guardian, and Jedi Sentinel. A Jedi Consular (also called a Jedi Seer) is, like all Jedi, skilled in battle, but rarely enters combat, preferring to study the mysteries of the Force.
Although the Jedi Lord Valenthyne Farfalla was known to enjoy fine wine circa 1000 BBY, alcohol was not recommended for Jedi by the time of the Clone Wars. The Jedi Council did frown upon Padawans getting intoxicated, although this was a guideline rather than an actual interdiction.
In the Jedi Order, emotional attachment and possession were forbidden because it was believed they could lead to jealousy and fear of loss, and ultimately the dark side of the Force; for that reason, Jedi were not allowed to marry.