Jedi Master Tiplar faces a tragic death at the hand of
Clone trooper Tup succumbs to a mysterious mental illness that results in the shocking death of a Jedi Master. Unable to account for his murderous actions, Tup is sedated and sent back to Kamino for examination.
If we count Order 66, then we have rough estimates of 9,800–9,900 Jedi dying, 100–200 surviving.
Koon was shot down in his Delta-7 Aethersprite-class light interceptor by clone pilot Jag, perishing as his fighter exploded and crashed.
Pong Krell is the secondary antagonist of Season 4 of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, serving as the main antagonist of the Umbara story arc whilst being briefly mentioned in Season 5. He is a very stern Besalisk male fallen Jedi Master who served as a Jedi General during the Clone Wars.
The end of the Clone Wars was seemingly at hand. But then Cody received Order 66, instructing him to fire on his Jedi General. A cannon blast killed Obi-Wan's varactyl mount and knocked the Jedi into the water far below. Obi-Wan would barely escape the planet with his life.
Although Palpatine was not deceived by Koon, he sent Vader to the Jedi Temple underlevels to confront her. Sha Koon is killed by Darth Vader.
Padawan Windu was trained in the ways of the Force by Jedi Master Cyslin Myr.
By the end of The Rise of Skywalker, Rey had become the last known Jedi of the Skywalker Saga. With all that being said, Rey was not left as the last remaining Force-sensitive character.
In the final days of the Clone Wars, Plo led a starfighter squadron against Separatist forces on Cato Neimoidia. When Supreme Chancellor Palpatine issued Order 66, Plo's clone wingmen blasted his fighter out of the sky, killing him instantly.
Ahsoka Had the Highest Kill Count of the Clone Wars
Ahsoka is known for being one of the more pacifistic Jedi, to the point where she refused to kill any Clones during Order 66. But when it comes to destroying battle droids, Ahsoka is far in the lead with a staggering 4 million kills throughout The Clone Wars.
With the behavioral modification biochip in his head forcing him to obey the order, Gree and Clone Captain Jek took position behind Yoda and prepared to execute him. However, the Jedi Master sensed this betrayal, and beheaded Gree and Jek before they could fire on him.
Krell, like all Besalisks, had tan skin and had four arms. He wore standard Jedi robes, and most notably, he owned two double-bladed lightsabers; one was green while the other was blue.
Kit survived the Clone Wars, but met his end when the Jedi tried to take Supreme Chancellor Palpatine into custody. He wasn't prepared for the ferocity of Palpatine's assault on the Jedi, and a lightsaber slash ended his life.
Qui-Gon is fatally wounded in a lightsaber duel by the Sith Lord Darth Maul. In his final moments, he makes Obi-Wan promise that he will train the young Skywalker.
When Qui-Gon Jinn showed up on Naboo and threatened to throw a bantha-sized wrench into his plot, Palpatine had to act fast. He dispatched Darth Maul to get rid of the Jedi Master once and for all. Therefore, just like Yoda said, Palpatine's fear led to evil deeds, death and the rise of the dark side.
All season, The Bad Batch has been showing the pangs of regret that some clones feel over actions such as Order 66 and the destruction on Kamino.
Despite Cody's friendship with Obi-Wan, he didn't hesitate when he received Order 66 from Supreme Chancellor Palpatine at the end of the Clone Wars. Obeying the Republic's commander-in-chief, Cody gave the order to fire on his Jedi General, then sent troops to see if he'd been killed.
Captain Rex
It is no surprise that the Captain tops the list, being a fan favorite, but his place is well justified aside from his popularity and likeable nature as one of the key protagonists in the Clone Wars series.
Coleman Trebor is by far the weakest Jedi to ever exist. He made his movie appearance in Attack Of The Clones. His death was shot and quick. All it took to kill him were a few well aimed blaster shots from Jango Fett.