Then, after he escaped and his armor was stolen by Jawas, he was left for dead in the harsh Tatooine desert for an unspecified amount of time, during which sandstorms and the sun did even more damage to his skin. In other words: Boba Fett's entire body is basically scar tissue.
Surviving being eaten by a subterranean monster and finding one's way out of its digestive system is bound to do more than a little damage, and this surely partially accounts for Fett's battle-worn face.
But because they were two of the fastest guns in the galaxy, when they drew, they both hit home. Boba's shot hit Bane, and his fate was left in question, but Bane's shot hit Boba square in the helmet, giving it its signature dent.
Well, the answer is simple: he fell into the Sarlacc pit. The Sarlacc is a creature that is known to take a long time to digest its prey, and Boba was no exception.
Because he's been inside a sand monster for god-knows-how-long being digested. Muscles are weak from not being used, he's underfed, and dehydrated.
It's his mind that needs healing
We have seen Darth Vader use the tank not only to heal but also to meditate and connect with the Dark Side of the Force. It's possible that Boba Fett is using technology to escape the traumatic memories of his past.
The Mandalorian is stronger than Boba Fett. While he defeated stormtroopers and Han Solo, Mando had more advanced weaponry and could defeat strong villains in the story. In addition, he has different ways of killing the stormtroopers, and since Fett is a template of a stormtrooper, Mando is stronger than him.
Then, after he escaped and his armor was stolen by Jawas, he was left for dead in the harsh Tatooine desert for an unspecified amount of time, during which sandstorms and the sun did even more damage to his skin. In other words: Boba Fett's entire body is basically scar tissue.
Religious Mandalorians like Din Djarin prove their devotion to the creed by never removing their helmets.
Yes, Luke is dressed in black in Jedi by Lucas to deliberately show the viewer how close the character is to let his fear and hate overwhelm him. He is surrounded by the dark side of the Force and he is basically on a razor's edge and could turn to the dark side of the Force with the slightest provocation.
Jango was killed in battle by Jedi Master Mace Windu while wearing the armor, which ultimately came into the possession of Boba. The armor was repainted in distinctive colors and used by Boba during his career as a bounty hunter.
Yes, Boba Fett's armor is made of Beskar Iron like Mandalorian's armor. He inherited it from his father Jango Fett. His armor offers him strong protection against the Pykes and Cad Bane in the Book of Boba Fett.
At some unknown point in time, Boba repainted the armor, landing on the iconic green that fans now know so well. It's not entirely known when the change took place or what sparked it. However, fans are undoubtedly grateful for Boba Fett for coming to the decision to change the color scheme.
, Jango gets his head cut off. And a while later when the battle is over, the young boy version of Boba Fett (Daniel Logan) walks over to the helmet of his bounty hunter father, picks it up, and holds it to his own head in sorrow.
This was the most likely reason he needs to spend so much time in the Bacta Pod, which would be similar to Darth Vader in Rogue One. It was then confirmed in Episode 4 that he had been using the chamber to recover from the acid burns he'd suffered while inside the digestive sac of the Sarlacc.
In The Return Of The Jedi, Boba Fett would have been about 36 years old. We're maybe five or six years past that film in the timeline, but Boba Fett is now in his 60s—actor Temuera Morrison was born in 1960, making him 61 years old. Somehow, upon emerging from the Sarlacc pit, Fett is now an old man with a paunch.
This explains why characters like Jango Fett and Sabine Wren are willing to reveal their faces to others, as they are no longer strict followers of the Mandalorian Way, as Jango left to let the Republic use him as a clone template and Sabine joined the rebellion to fight the Empire.
An exhausted Djarin pulled out his vibroblade in one last attempt to fight the mudhorn. As the mudhorn charged Djarin, Grogu revealed his Force-sensitivity and lifted the creature with the Force, and the Mandalorian stabbed its neck and killed it before it dropped to the ground.
Grogu appears to be the youngest known member of Yoda's species. He is only 50 years old, and he is still developmentally an infant. For the whole first season of The Mandalorian™, they referred to him only as the Child. It seems that the species is, for whatever reason, quite slow to age.
As explained by Filoni, Bane felt this rivalry was unresolved thanks to Jango's death at the hands of Mace Windu and would now take it upon himself to train Boba Fett to be as skilled a bounty hunter as he could, in order to essentially, and one might say perversely, create a substitute rival for himself, who he ...
But unlike all of Jango's other clones (who aged rapidly and became the clone Troopers), Boba was specifically engineered to age at a normal human rate, basically making him Jango's son. So how old is Boba Fett in The Mandalorian. He's in his early 40s.
The Dark Side takes a heavy toll on your skin. Boba Fett is definitely in this camp. He's only about 41 years old in the era of The Mandalorian. Boba was born in 32 BBY, the same year as the events of The Phantom Menace.
1/12 Mandalore The Ultimate
He is the leader of the Mandalorians during the Mandalorian Wars and the one who single-handedly turned the tide of the war. He did so through sheer will and influence. Mandalore the Ultimate raised the remains of a failing race and rallied them against the Republic.
Mandalore the Ultimate has made a name for himself as possibly the best and most powerful Mandalorian in the whole of the Star Wars universe. Mandalore the Ultimate was only bested by Darth Revan, one of the most powerful Sith Lords in the entire universe.
Tarre Vizsla
Tarre was the first Mandalorian ever inducted into the Jedi order. The weapon he left behind reflected the man who built it, an amalgamation of the two great cultures. Although little is known about Tarre, it is likely that he was the strongest wielder of the Darksaber.