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As a young Jedi Knight, Anakin lost a hand in a battle with Count Dooku, which received a robotic replacement. He later returned the favor by removing both of Dooku's hands. Eventually, he lost both his legs and his remaining arm in the climactic duel on Mustafar between both he and Obi-Wan.
Anakin loses his left arm and both his legs.
We all know how Revenge of the Sith ends, and it isn't pretty. Anakin comes to hate Obi-Wan, and they engage in a brutal battle on Mustafar. Obi-Wan cuts off Anakin's left arm and both legs in one swipe.
One of Anakin's arms had already been severed by Count Dooku in Episode II. However, it was the angle of Anakin's leap combined with the angle of Obi-Wan's lightsaber sweep that severed both of Anakin's legs at just below his knees. And also severed the other arm.
The mechno-arm was the custom-made prosthetic limb constructed for Anakin Skywalker after his right arm was severed by Count Dooku on Geonosis in 22 BBY. This prosthetic replacement was far stronger than the original.
In addition to causing content pain and itchiness, the suit is so constricting that it causes him to suffer from claustrophobia. He can only find relief by meditating in specially-constructed pressurized chambers where he can temporarily take off his suit and survive.
In the duel, Anakin lost both of his legs, his one remaining organic arm, and suffered (possibly up to) fourth-degree burns across what was left of his body that were severe enough to damage his internal organs.
In fact, it happens right before Vader's revelation that he's Luke's father. By looking at these two events together, we see that losing a hand represents Luke's feelings of powerlessness, not just in terms of Vader's clearly superior skills, but also in reaction to this shocking turn of events.
Darth Vader lost his left arm and both legs when Obi-Wan Kenobi defeated him on Mustafar. After turning to the dark side of the Force, Skywalker severed Mace Windu's right hand to save Darth Sidious when Windu tried to kill the latter.
Oppo Rancisis was born on the rocky temperate world of Thisspias to royal parents and was the heir to the Thisspiasian Blood Monarchy. Although he was of royal heritage, Rancisis joined the Jedi Order at a young age and became the Padawan learner of Jedi Master Yaddle.
So, all of his limbs are, in fact, intact. However, Kylo Ren didn't walk out of that fight squeaky clean. We do know that Kylo is sporting a brand-new scar, which makes him even more like his granddad Darth Vader.
Count Dooku was not sad after cutting off Anakin's arm in Episode II: Attack of the Clones (AOTC). He was ready to kill Anakin, and only the entrance of Yoda spared the Jedi's life.
Dooku defeated Obi-Wan, but Anakin in turn disarmed him, severing his hands and holding his sabers at the count's neck. To Dooku's shock, his secret master then told Anakin to kill him. Sidious had indeed betrayed Dooku, and a flick of Skywalker's wrists ended the count's life.
Tulon Voidgazer was a female human genius who was engineered and trained by Doctor Cylo to replace the Dark Lord of the Sith Darth Vader as Darth Sidious' enforcer.
The majority of Anakin's/Vader's body suffered a rather fiery engulfment after his battle with Obi-Wan on the Mustafar system. It left him nothing more than a limbless charred torso on the edge of a lava bank, only to be stuffed into an uncomfortable suit to torment him for the rest of his life.
Green lightsabers are typically used by Jedi who has strong abilities with the force. Telekinetic abilities, such as moving large objects, and mind tricks are just some of the useful tools in these Jedi's repertoire. Jedi Consulars were most well known for their alignment with green lightsabers.
Like Jango Fett's suit, Vader's armor was made primarily out of Durasteel, one of the most impenetrable metals found throughout the galaxy. The implementation of this material in his armor allowed Vader to survive almost any type of gunfire aimed in his direction.
The armor's belt and chest plate held the controls for the life support system, ensuring that Vader's body received enough oxygen, nutrients, and medicine; through this system, Vader could endure nearly any environment, including the vacuum of space. The suit could also withstand technopathy from Eternal Rur.
The highest known midi-chlorian count—over 20,000 per cell—belonged to the Jedi Anakin Skywalker, who was believed to have been conceived by the midi-chlorians.
It's agreed that during a fight in Cloud City, just before Darth Vader separates Luke Skywalker's hand from his body with a lightsaber, Vader does say “I am your father”, but because of how many times the line has been quoted and requoted over the years, there's some confusion about what word comes first.
Anakin Skywalker had clearly been burnt. Audiences got to see how the man got his burns in Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith. Those burns were incredibly severe and covered most of Anakin Skywalker's face.
He wasn't supposed to kill Luke; he wasn't even supposed to beat Luke. Vader's only goal in the fight was to make Luke lose control of his emotions and bring him closer to the dark side -- and that's exactly what happened. Vader had to obey his master, so he goaded Luke until he touched the dark side.
Star Ewan McGregor was scared of Darth Vader when they met for the first time in Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Sort of. He's filled with regret, but didn't care much about the Jedi per se, because they never showed much care for him and couldn't help him save his wife and their unborn child. Of course, he HATED Palpatine, because he enabled him to be able to save her, but then set him up to be the instrument of her death.
In many ways, Palpatine enslaved Vader and, over the years, Vader undoubtedly grew to resent his master. Because with any Sith duo, the relationship is always one of master and servant. And due to the history of the Sith, both these Dark Lords were probably constantly paranoid about being betrayed by one another.