This is due to the fact that anyone below 7000 midi-chlorian would not be deemed "force-sensitive" enough to recieve training and any Jedi or Sith that was not important enough in the Star Wars universe could not possibly have a midi-chlorian count over approximately 15000-16000 midi-chlorians.
Counts as low as 2,000 midi-chlorians per cell provided no sensitivity to the Force; an average Human had less than 2,500 per cell, while a mildly Force-sensitive being such as Nova Stihl had a count in excess of 5,000.
To be considered training as anything Jedi related the bare minimum count an individual would need to have is 5000, knowing that the average Jedi would have a 10 000 count.
Yes, Luke midi-chlorian count was 14,500 per cell which was far less than his father Anakin who had 27,700.
The Force spoke through the midi-chlorians, allowing certain beings to use the Force if they were sensitive enough to its powers.
The result of this calculation is that 68 people per 1 million, or 0.0068% of the population, are Force sensitive.
In Legends, Obi-Wan's midichlorian count was around 15,000. Yoda's was around 18,000, and Palpatine's is estimated to be just higher than Yoda's so let's say it's between 18,500 and 19,000.
Plo Koon and Kit Fisto are speculated to have had around 13,000. Obi-Wan Kenobi is actually a great example of a Jedi with this level of midi-chlorian density. He had a midi-chlorian count estimated to be about 13,000.
Anakin Skywalker's midichlorian count is 27,000, which is the highest midichlorian count ever recorded. To put that into perspective, Darth Vitiate, widely regarded as the most powerful Sith lord ever, has a midichlorian count of 25,000.
Midichlorians can be measured in a rapid blood test, the concentration of which determines one's potential. Midichlorians are inherited making genetics the key determinant in one's fate.
How does Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader have 27,000 midichlorians instead of 20,000?
Anakin Skywalker's midichlorian count is 27,000, which is the highest midichlorian count ever recorded. To put that into perspective, Darth Vitiate, widely regarded as the most powerful Sith lord ever, has a midichlorian count of 25,000.
Affiliation(s) For other uses, see Finn (disambiguation). Finn, formerly designated FN-2187 ("Eight-Seven"), was a Force-sensitive human male stormtrooper who served the First Order until his desertion and subsequent defection to the Resistance during the First Order-Resistance War.
Force-sensitives who gained powers and abilities through the Force became Force Adepts. The Jedi Order took Force-sensitive children at a very young age (typically until the age of three, but preferably earlier) to start training them to become Jedi.
No he did not. The midichlorian measurement is taken as density/concentration instead of as a total amount. As darth vader he still had the same density of midichlorians.
There was only one. Tarre Vizsla.
Anakin Skywalker is the son of Shmi Skywalker, born without a father through the Force. He is the secret husband of Padmé Amidala, the father of Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa, the father-in-law of Han Solo, and the maternal grandfather of Ben Solo.
Force lightning ability was not restricted to dark-siders. Jedi and other light-siders who were strong of will and character could learn this power without falling to the dark side—but its use was viewed as inherently corrupting, and most Jedi Councils forbade its use.
In Luke Skywalker's confrontation with Palpatine during The Return of the Jedi, he tells the Emperor that his overconfidence is his weakness. That turns out to be true as Palpatine takes too long trying to kill the young Jedi, which gives Darth Vader...
It's talking about pregnant Padme, who has the Luke and Leia inside her. She has the midichlorians of two powerful Skywalkers inside her at that point. 2 Skywalkers are better than one, so Padme has more than even Anakin.
One of the more notable times in Star Wars canon that Padmé exhibits her ability to use the Force is in Star Wars: Revenge Of The Sith, where she and Anakin share an intimate moment while separated from each other on Coruscant.
Darth Maul: 135. Boba Fett (and Jango Fett): 135. Ki-Adi Mundi: 130. General Grievous: 125 - 130. Kylo Ren: 125.
*According to sources published at the time the prequels came out, Anakin was 20 in Episode II, but 9 in Episode I, which took place ten years earlier. The explanation for this was that he turned ten right after Episode I, and the two movies are actually about ten years and one month apart.