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  • @samuelmeasa9283
    @samuelmeasa9283 Год назад +27

    I am reminded of the line spoken by Dr. Malcolm in Jurassic park. "Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could. That they didn't stop to think if they should."
    Another way to look at it is in the "Nuclear Genie" once it was released from its bottle. Yes Nuclear power in the right hands can power vast cities for decades. But it also can wipe those cities from the map.
    Simple use of Force Alchemy was a good thing. But the Sith used it to its full extent to play god.

  • @domidium
    @domidium Год назад +69

    The way they describe Anakin's conception here sort of reminds me of one of the versions of Merlin's origins. He was an intended antichrist via the impregnation of a woman by an incubus. But upon his birth, he was baptized, and was graced with the light of God. So Merlin had his supernatural powers from his demon heritage, and his gift of foresight from God...at least according to THIS version of his story.

    • @BearPawSwipe
      @BearPawSwipe Год назад +8

      That is the Dragon and the Unicorn by A.A Attanasio. That whole series is pretty good but the first book is the best.

  • @andraslukacsovits2349
    @andraslukacsovits2349 Год назад +39

    Create a talisman that makes you calm, focused, and sharpens your senses. No jedi could say no to that.

  • @thalmoragent9344
    @thalmoragent9344 Год назад +92

    Always thought that the Magic, as well as Alchemy and Scientific aspects of the Force hasn't been explored enough. We need more Nerdy Jedi and Sith who just wanna get super deep into the Force and Midichlorians 😅
    Would be cool if someone got a Force Nexus, and managed to channel its essence into a large, floating Orb or something. A moving, Force imbued Generator of sorts
    Like a mini Dyson-Sphere of sorts, but with a Force Nexus inside of it, not a Star. Or, a Star that has lots of Kyber Crystal's in its Core that can be siphoned for even greater and mystical energy than a typical Star.

    • @voidsage9359
      @voidsage9359 Год назад +15

      Of course a Thalmor Agent is asking for this.
      Purely for research purposes, of course. No interest whatsoever in conquering all of Tamriel, right?

    • @grumpymonk2460
      @grumpymonk2460 Год назад +7

      Hmmmm… sounds about thalmor

    • @5859charlie
      @5859charlie Год назад +6

      Plaegus was pretty into the midichlorians

    • @eljefe3864
      @eljefe3864 Год назад +1

      Mother Talzin does something similar in the clone wars series

    • @mattk6719
      @mattk6719 Год назад +1

      So, in other words... you wish Star Wars was sci-fi instead of space-fantasy epic. You want Star Wars to be Star Trek.

  • @irkalla100
    @irkalla100 Год назад +35

    Sith Alchemy always fascinated me. The vagueness of its nature just adds to its charm. Had a rogue Sith character that created creatures and corrupted kyber crystals in an rp. Was fun seeing the party scramble to stop his operations in the outer rim.

    • @anthonyyoutubefan7567
      @anthonyyoutubefan7567 Год назад +4

      What's eerie? The High Republic's main horror, The Nameless, seem to be a creation linked to Dark Side/Sith alchemy. I'm very intrigued to see just what this supposed Paradise planet is, where these and many other creations seem to come from. My guess is: This planet (Planet X, perhaps?) may be a kind of nexus of otherworldly powers in The Force and other physical, psychic, ethereal energies and reverberations within the galaxy.

    • @DirtyBobBojangles
      @DirtyBobBojangles Год назад +1

      Lol role play?😂

  • @mikhailthegreatestdragon3627
    @mikhailthegreatestdragon3627 Год назад +83

    Saying Force Alchemy is always evil is hardly true, I know this for a simple fact: The Nightsisters exist. They're commonly accepted as Dark Siders, but are capable of healing abilities by making a concoction known as The Waters of Life. Let's be real here, they have alchemy on their side too, and said water was not a negative force.
    It seems more like a normal Force skill that hinged a little more on the Dark Side, is all.

    • @WhatTheDogDoin0493
      @WhatTheDogDoin0493 Год назад +10

      The nightsistets have a connection to the Winged Goddess(The Daughter) and they go through an intensive practice from which after accomplished they can never fully turn to the dark side while still tapping into its powers

    • @mikhailthegreatestdragon3627
      @mikhailthegreatestdragon3627 Год назад +5

      @@WhatTheDogDoin0493 Not exactly the Daughter but yes, the two Gods are meant to symbolize the Light and Dark Sides

    • @IIIC3YLOCO
      @IIIC3YLOCO 8 месяцев назад +1

      I agree. I think using it on a living being is where it becomes evil.

    • @darthbane5357
      @darthbane5357 7 месяцев назад +1

      The early jedi used alchemy

    • @taetrrtot6205
      @taetrrtot6205 7 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@IIIC3YLOCOI think it's just more based on how it's used

  • @OMEGATHENIETZCHIAN
    @OMEGATHENIETZCHIAN Год назад +82

    In force healing (including a great example in the vong war) jedi healers sometimes imagine themselves on a microscopic level, moving poison out of cells and closing wounds. If you can operate on that scale for healing, however, you can also cause changes at the genetic level. Alchemy, therefore, would be a dark offshoot of advanced force healing. Manipulating natural processes just in a different way.

    • @bretrickle729
      @bretrickle729 Год назад +10

      Undefeated comment

    • @bretrickle729
      @bretrickle729 Год назад +7

      It’s telepathy but at the greatest level. Changing things around at the microscope level. If the force did exist we wouldn’t know why but how it would work. Like most other forces in our universe. Example: gravity, dark matter, dark energy, or why the Big Bang happened but only how it effects the universe now.

    • @mikhailthegreatestdragon3627
      @mikhailthegreatestdragon3627 Год назад +10

      @@bretrickle729 you mean telekinesis, right?

    • @astonishingaa-ron2529
      @astonishingaa-ron2529 Год назад +3

      I also think if force healing was taken to the nth degree it would be able to not only heal your injuries but sustain your youth forever the Jedi would never go for that n the sith would never want to use the light side but it is possible nonetheless

    • @OMEGATHENIETZCHIAN
      @OMEGATHENIETZCHIAN Год назад +3

      @@astonishingaa-ron2529 a vein sith might dip light for that lol

  • @rirsobindagrave5135
    @rirsobindagrave5135 Год назад +226

    I swear, if that's a Gungan on the thumbnail...

    • @greyjedi6430
      @greyjedi6430 Год назад +13

      Many boffins died , 🤣🤣🤣

    • @amirshlomolavan
      @amirshlomolavan Год назад +69

      Yousa in big doodoo now, mesa is a sith lordsa, an mesa gonna stab yousa with this glowy red laser-blade very many many much times! Maybe mesa should also use boom-booms!

    • @greyjedi6430
      @greyjedi6430 Год назад

      @@amirshlomolavan mesza gunna die now Okey day 🤪

    • @baldrian22
      @baldrian22 Год назад +5

      @@amirshlomolavan 🤣🤣🤣

    • @jonathanperry8331
      @jonathanperry8331 Год назад +6

      @@greyjedi6430 no palatine's college roommate Manny bothans died.

  • @loganlee1796
    @loganlee1796 Год назад +14

    One of my favorite things about the sith and darkside; the ability to create monsters such as sith hounds which can be the most loyal companion you'll ever have(or project deathwing), lightsaber resistant swords, armor or items imbued with esoteric effects. And not to mention the actual "magic" used by sith sorcerers and the nightsisters rituals.
    And if it truly were as horrendous as the jedi view it the force itself would reject it or just not allow it, after all in a way its sentient and akin to fate.
    Still find it funny how rewriting life is more horrendous than completely draining the life out of an organism(people or planets) to fuel one's own life

    • @tektrixter
      @tektrixter Год назад +1

      Draining the life out of something, killing it, does not change what it is/was. Every living thing will die. Rewriting life changes the essence of what it is, and that is fighting against the will of the force.

    • @rhunter42dragon
      @rhunter42dragon Год назад

      While I definitely consider alchemy on life forms to be evil (alchemy on inanimate objects seems fine to me), it's got nothing on the thought bomb. That thing has no function other than to destroy life and trap souls on a massive scale.

  • @krzosu
    @krzosu Год назад +23

    In a way force healing was sort of alchemy as well as it influenced the living things in a certain way (duh by healing) - albeit in more "constructive way" albeit the principle is the same as the one to sith alchemy (to change the state of something to something else) - what was different was just the intent and the aplication.

  • @barstokians365
    @barstokians365 Год назад +21

    Alchemy is definitely fascinating. Most abilities in the Force seem so ephemeral, and is soon gone. With alchemy however, the effect is an object or being that remains and can be used over and over.

  • @CucumberSponge
    @CucumberSponge Год назад +2

    it is a way of creativity, to express one's own feelings into a creature, like giving a fox wings, or making an anvil a lightweight.

  • @danielbeck2739
    @danielbeck2739 Год назад +5

    I think this one of those things that the Jedi wanted to outright ban out of fear. Alchemy is just another version of force imbuement. In fact, I think there is a light version of alchemy. While sith focus on mutating and corrupting life what if there was a way to subside the corruption or restore a semblance of natural order. To give an example, say there is an egg of a creature that was tainted by sith alchemy. What if something could be done to maybe not undo the mutations but lessen the effects. Give a form of natural order so that when it hatched it wasn't insane and easier for jedi to bond with it and help it. Another example would be a healing salve, something that is used to help boost and accelerate the healing process by infusing the force with the natural ingredients used to make it. This wouldn't mutate the induvial but allow the force to interact with the recipient more directly and aid them in recovery. This form would definitely be in line with the jedi and it's leaning to the light side for the preservation of life.
    All of this would have to be determined by the wielder and what they wish to do. If it's to alter someone and/or something living fundamentally it's a taboo, if it's to aid and help those through a more natural means would coincide with the light and wouldn't be considered evil as you're only accelerating the process and giving a small boost. Not permanently altering them.

  • @RedDeadTeddy
    @RedDeadTeddy Год назад +14

    One thing you got wrong. Plagueis and Sidious accidrntally caused Anakins conception by forcing the living force to submit and empower the dark side while weakening the light side. They succeeded.

  • @WaaaghbossOrkamungus
    @WaaaghbossOrkamungus Год назад +5

    I find the aspect of imbuing metals especially fascinating, especially because it brings up an idea for me. We know that the Sith could imbue metals with the Force and for example forge swords that were not only equal to lightsabers in terms of destructive prowess but also served as a sort of focus for the Force.
    With this in mind, may it have been possible to imbue the cybernetics of of a Sith with the Force as well? We know that many Sith more often than not suffered grievous injuries (no pun intended) and were often reduced in their Force potential for it. While I still personally believe that this is mostly tied to the psychological issues that such injuries bring with them, the loss of limbs for example severely limits ones ability to use Force Lightning, as is the case with Vader. Having to use cybernetics in and on itself however does apparently not automatically mean that someone's Force potential is lessened, as seen with Darth Gean, according to Plagueis. It's apparently more about the physical aspects of lightning interacting with sensitive electronics.
    Might it have been possible to craft prosthetic limbs for Vader via Alchemy to actually allow him to use Force Lightning without the danger of shorting out his own breathing apparatus?
    Or allow Force Users with cybernetics hands or arms in general to conduct Force Lightning through those altered limbs?

  • @whitestar7641
    @whitestar7641 Год назад +9

    I’d personally like to see more explored into the different sides of the Force abilities. Such as we see Merrin in Fallen Order and we see that yes, she is of the Nightsisters but she uses their magic for good. Though it is of the Dark Side, Merrin uses it to do good. It would be nice to see this explored in other areas, such as an alchemy form that was started by a past Jedi but was never completed before their death, though their findings prove that alchemy can be used for good. As well as magic, a magic that stems directly from the Light Side and is inherently good in nature. It would give more depth to the 2 orders and their desire to be the complete opposites from each other, but also give more depth to the Force itself showing that the Force follows the saying, “Where there is good, so shall evil be present; but while evil lives, good shall never rest.”
    I would, as a Jedi, attempt to study these forbidden areas to bring a greater understanding to them and prove that they can be good as well, just as some of the past Jedi have challenged the order and overturned an idea that was long held as wrong. If knowledge is pursued in the purpose of peace, kindness, and protection then why should these arts be banned if there is the possibility for good to be wrought from what is considered evil, to ensure a new dawn that will be beneficial and good for all? The Jedi are wary of change and accepting new things, but the value that alchemy and magic could bring if it’s potential light counterpart was found could do so much for the order and the galaxy.

  • @Thaumh
    @Thaumh Год назад +13

    I could see someone who was *EXTREMELY* Light Side aligned and *REALLY* knew what they were doing could possibly borrow some (though not all) of the Dark Side's Force Alchemy techniques, and use them to enhance and augment a being's best qualities, similar to the power behind Shazam and Greyskull.

    • @coadacatalin4510
      @coadacatalin4510 Год назад +4

      The road to hell is paved with good intentions.

    • @freddiebinthaplace2be634
      @freddiebinthaplace2be634 Год назад +2

      Yes but that very sentiment goes against everything a Jedi is taught

    • @Thaumh
      @Thaumh Год назад +2

      @@freddiebinthaplace2be634 Very true, but I didn't say "Jedi", did I.
      Also, this augmentation is never permanent. It is only ever granted to those who are willing to give the power up when a task that needed it is complete, those who truly and deeply understand what being a Real Hero is.

    • @freddiebinthaplace2be634
      @freddiebinthaplace2be634 Год назад +1

      @@Thaumh exactly my point a Jedi could never

    • @freddiebinthaplace2be634
      @freddiebinthaplace2be634 Год назад

      @Moshin Rafsanjani exactly

  • @iancraze6189
    @iancraze6189 Год назад +9

    i may use it but never on living(sentient) things the risk of the force itself meddling with it and making it backfire would be too high. My focus would be with more neutral/light side alter abilities like art of the small or imbue item.
    if i was FULL sith id imagine id try to use it to make artificial or a new strain of midichlorians that i can increase my own power with.

  • @bacd-nn2lg
    @bacd-nn2lg Год назад +7

    Fighting Terentatek, and Storm Beasts in Star Wars KOTOR games we really challenging. I can only imagine how Leviathans were strong in this ancient battles.

  • @Anthooyant89
    @Anthooyant89 Год назад +10

    If I could use the force, I would 100% definitely use it for things like alchemy and other dark side taboos abilities.

    • @kurtheemuseacorpse9427
      @kurtheemuseacorpse9427 Год назад +5

      Same here. I would probably use Sith Alchemy in a lot of experiments involving electronic devices, bacteria, viruses, and armor.
      Maybe create something similar to the Berserker-Armor from Berserk or even something more like the half-yoma warriors from Claymore.

  • @michaelrobertson4896
    @michaelrobertson4896 Год назад +4

    I would almost say that a Jedi could be an alchemist but instead of using the Dark Side they would use the Light Side to create vaccines and cures for plagues and poisons by pouring the Light Side into certain chemicals to create them. Like the Rakoul Plague could be defeated by using a cure and vaccine that is made for a Light Side imbued chemical serum that reverts the victims back to their original state and the vaccine part prevents any future infection thus defeating the disease once and for all. After all what the Dark Side mutates the Light Side should be able to heal and undo. As it’s stated when the Dark grows the Light will rise to meet it. The only problem it is that when alchemical beasts are unleashed the Jedi don’t have enough time to properly research a way to undo it and have to deal with the problem immediately or risk the destruction of millions. Sadly this means they often have to put the monster out of its misery rather than capture it, isolate it from any population and then work on trying to cure it. So I wouldn’t write off Force Alchemy as completely evil, because in this context I’d say that it has potential to help innocent people and creatures by using the Light Side instead of the Dark Side it’s just that no one bothered to think of it.

  • @BurghezulDjentilom
    @BurghezulDjentilom Год назад +5

    couldn't you technically use alchemy for good, such as creating a sort-of force healing in a bottle, that's better than kolto ? admittedly, we've never seen this as most wounds are combat related and need urgent treatment, but some creative applications may be found. alchemy doesn't strike me as inherently evil

  • @DadaFish9219
    @DadaFish9219 Год назад +5

    I’ve watched practically every video. Love the work. Keep it up man

  • @sungodrj3200
    @sungodrj3200 Год назад +31

    I remember hearing an audio version of the Death Trooper story and it was the scariest thing I’ve listened to in a long time.
    It makes perfect sense to me that the cause of it all was a version of the most sinister way to use the force.

  • @holeeshi9959
    @holeeshi9959 Год назад +9

    it's a shame that the ancient Jeda'ii order abandoned such power, they could have achieved great things, maybe have someone mentally strong and in the clear using such power could've done some good to them

    • @rhunter42dragon
      @rhunter42dragon Год назад +1

      They should have only banned alchemy on life forms. Alchemy on inanimate objects was perfectly fine.

    • @drakeredwingofficial
      @drakeredwingofficial 4 месяца назад

      Imagine if Anakin was made as the Kwisatz Haderach

  • @Lobomaru02
    @Lobomaru02 Год назад +3

    I say this to the claim that the Force itself despises Alchemy. If it hates Alchemy so much, then why are all the beasts created using it able to reproduce? Surely the Force would render such "abominations" sterile in order to keep them from propagating on their own. No. The claim that the Force itself hates Alchemy is little more than another piece of Jedi propaganda.

  • @christophergardiner5351
    @christophergardiner5351 Год назад +8

    The other thing that should have been mentioned here is that Luke Skywalker used alchemy to create his saber crystal.

  • @mitchhaelann9215
    @mitchhaelann9215 Год назад +12

    The original sith, the species, not the order, had their own form of force-neutral Alchemy, neither Light nor Dark. They used it to create 'enchanted' objects and create tools that would act like advanced machines, serving purposes for which normal machines hadn't been invented yet. It also split the original Red-Skinned Sith species into four distinct castes. The leaders, the warriors (massassi), the builders (Zuguruk), the priests (Kissai). These were distinct subspecies, but not naturally occurring ones. The species used alchemy to divide itself and optimize each caste for their roles. Massassi were made larger, stronger, and tougher. Zuguruk more dextrous and mechanically clever. Kissai actually had a genetic predisposition towards selflessness and community-building implanted in their genes.
    Also, Alchemy is far from the most evil thing a Sith could do. Look up the exact details of Mechu-Deru-Vitae.

  • @amirshlomolavan
    @amirshlomolavan Год назад +7

    Sith-modified rancors is at the top of my nightmare list

    • @dretadel
      @dretadel 8 месяцев назад

      Starkiller's second trip to Felucia will be featuring soon

  • @astonishingaa-ron2529
    @astonishingaa-ron2529 Год назад +5

    I think there’s a fine line between selfish n selfless depending on the situation regardless if the individual is pure of heart that line can be very thin or very wide. For example: revan n anakin but certain applications can be very damaging but it’s still good to be knowledgeable of all aspects instead of being ignorant & naive or held back by your training or doctrine by both orders & their many iterations over the milenias.

  • @NobodyDungeons
    @NobodyDungeons Год назад +7

    I absolutely would dip my toes into alchemy going so far as to use it upon myself to achieve the immortality that all sith seek in addition to increasing my power.

    • @Mark-in8ju
      @Mark-in8ju Год назад +2

      Atium compounders from Scadrial are immortal.

    • @NobodyDungeons
      @NobodyDungeons Год назад +1

      @@Mark-in8ju No idea what those are, but I am talking more ever lasting life with high grade regeneration rather than full on immortality. Basically, really really hard to kill me, and you can't just wait for me to get old.

    • @Mark-in8ju
      @Mark-in8ju Год назад +1

      @@NobodyDungeons Read the Mistborn trilogy by Brandon Sanderson. Some people can achieve eternal youth.

  • @xavier84623
    @xavier84623 Год назад +1

    Sith alchemy is inherently dark side because the light side is to go with the will of the force, but the dark side is to bend it to your will, so normally the force goes into objects and being it’s chooses, forcing it into something is by definition bending it to your will and so dark side.

  • @lordofpain3476
    @lordofpain3476 Год назад +3

    The most repulsive part of this video is that the jedi , the same jedi that not only disgrace the force itself but strive to destroy whatever parts of the force that they don't agree with .
    But go out of their way to disrespect their own forebearers .

  • @liborohanka5010
    @liborohanka5010 Год назад +3

    I would definitely go into alchemy, not sure, which one, items seems to be innocent enough for me, but I would probably wanted to go into life side to create new ecosystem and help with Terraformation on inhabitable planets, how increase my own or others force sensitivity and how give normal people talent for it. Just worried about how much immoral would experiments for it needs to be.

  • @B00s3
    @B00s3 Год назад +4

    I would have loved if the movies had gone into Dark Side Alchemy and other uses of the Force. I hope they use it in a future SW project. There is just so much they can use and, if feels like, they've barely scratched the surface.

  • @SanchezBrown13
    @SanchezBrown13 Год назад +1

    Sounds like whoever outlawed alchemy in living things was also probably the first Vegan.

  • @kurtheemuseacorpse9427
    @kurtheemuseacorpse9427 Год назад +4

    I wish I could be a Sith Alchemist in real life.
    I would use it for so many cool experiments.

  • @morpheusmirror2857
    @morpheusmirror2857 Год назад +2

    Every Force ability has both dark and light aspects to it. Using sorcery or imbuing objects with an essence is only dark side of the object itself is forced to go against its nature especially if it is a living being.
    Let’s say you imbue a sword with light side energy, the sword will be stronger during combat as long as it is being used to defend and protect but if it is then used to oppress, it will just become a normal sword or worse become brittle and fragile.
    The dark side is only concerned with material things.

  • @icefyer2
    @icefyer2 Год назад +1

    Interestingly, in the FFG Star Wars RPG, you actually can use force-alchemy with the light side, from things like talismans that protect you from the environment to healing potions, even ones strong enough to revive the recently dead, as in 'within the past few turns' kind of dead, but still. There's also talents that do things like, in the Alchemist specialization, to boost the stats of an ally by imbuing a stimpack with force energies or allow you to use your force points, even light-sided ones, on crafting checks.

  • @WilliamAGould
    @WilliamAGould Год назад +2

    Good video. Though, you did not mention the coolest creature ever altered with force alchemy. Giant, winged flying rancors that some ancient force users used as mounts.

  • @sonicx884
    @sonicx884 Год назад +6

    I agree with the Sith but also it’s another form of controlling the force a more potent way I guess

  • @marshalllatta2073
    @marshalllatta2073 Год назад +7

    Only a few more hours mandalorian trailer so excited 😁🔥🔥

  • @thomasdawicki141
    @thomasdawicki141 Год назад +2

    2:13 bro that is a Magic the Gathering card

  • @1990tattoo
    @1990tattoo Год назад +5

    There was a je'daii who had a natural talent for alchemy, who used her own cells to create a completely non-sentient, but still living being. She eventually used it to heal a gaping hole in her chest caused by being shot at point blank range from her brother, whom sought existence without the force, either dark or light, and to travel the unknown galaxy at the time.

  • @DoomedPaladin
    @DoomedPaladin Год назад +1

    In the FFG SW ttRPG the Alchemy tree was awesome, and I highly recommend it! It was great for making Force traditions that don't fit in the same molds of Jedi and Sith.

  • @Dojibu
    @Dojibu Год назад +4

    Despite the downfalls, the utilities of such a power seem too good to pass up. Sadly, don't think I would have the drive to become a sith if I were force sensitive. Wonder if there were cases of dark jedi messing around with alchemy?

  • @ianjessop7336
    @ianjessop7336 Год назад +1

    I personally believe Force Alchemy would be a great asset, but it would also be very risky.
    Think of it as great power at the cost of a great doom. Therefore, not worth it in the end.

  • @cheesewalkerx6160
    @cheesewalkerx6160 Год назад +1

    Objections to using the force on beings if it causes damage make sense but some jedi do healing which is in the same vein as alchemy so for those and enchanting inanimate objects I fail to see the issue unless its something in the process

  • @LetholdusKaspyr
    @LetholdusKaspyr Год назад +2

    I feel like Sith alchemy is defined by commanding the Force to change the subject to your will. That's pretty much the definition of the Dark Side, so obviously it's going to be wicked and dangerous. I would want to experiment more with the Jedi method of enchantment through meditation. See if I could create items and places where the Force was strong, with properties that either arose naturally, or that the Force led me to sculpt.

  • @kerey6429
    @kerey6429 Год назад +1

    Can't help but notice the use of several Magic the Gathering pieces in this video :)

    • @logodsaw
      @logodsaw Год назад

      he uses it in others aswell

  • @TrentonHark
    @TrentonHark Год назад +1

    As some one who reads real world alchemy, it has greatly interested me to extreme amounts; force alchemy. The lack of information interests me even more, maybe due to my interest in cosmic horror as well.
    Much like animal alchemy though, I don't think I'd touch force alchemy out of fear of my own hubris. What counts as a beginning step? What should be avoided, while others focused on? What step is truly too far?
    Plant, and mineral alchemy is all I trust myself with.

  • @stain1095
    @stain1095 24 дня назад

    I love the fact that you added death troopers

  • @MohammedHussain-fb6ms
    @MohammedHussain-fb6ms Год назад +1

    Some of the force abilities are even more horrifying than before.

  • @michaelwraight5149
    @michaelwraight5149 Год назад +1

    What about when force alchemy was used to save Shae koda in into the void? She used her own dna to grow living tissue that was closer to a flesh plant than a sentient being

  • @kurtheemuseacorpse9427
    @kurtheemuseacorpse9427 Год назад +2

    I think the light side of the force can be used to transform things that are non-living such as armor, robots, and maybe military tanks.
    Imagine powerful metal Jedi armor that works as if it's alive due to the force and it's will being fused into it.
    This living Jedi alchemy armor makes whoever wears it almost unstoppable and billions of times more powerful than Yoda.

  • @AJ_Sparten1337
    @AJ_Sparten1337 Год назад +1

    The only moral argument for alchemy is for the discovery of cures to help sick or ill individuals. The process would have to be at the consent of the being having the alchemy conducted on them.

  • @Pastry656
    @Pastry656 Год назад +1

    I’d say that I’d definitely desire Sith Alchemy and Sith Sorcery if I was within that universe…
    Make me an unstoppable army or mutated Gizka.

  • @nelsonthen884
    @nelsonthen884 Год назад +1

    I'd do it. If the ancient Jedi managed to do it on inanimate objects with the intent of good, surely it's possible to create tools of good through it. With a good balance of the dark side and light, one could theoretically keep one's mind intact after and while doing so

  • @ericblue5436
    @ericblue5436 Год назад +2

    Oh yeah. I'd totally be on board with trying alchemy. It would be extremely difficult to resist the temptation to achieve power and glory versus only using alchemy for good. And even though it is considered a gateway to the dark side, I'd be willing to try it.

  • @DarthCuddlefluff
    @DarthCuddlefluff Год назад +1

    Soa the Infernal One (A Rakatan Warlord who rules 1000 worlds independent from the Infinite Empire) supposedly perfected force alchemy to create Gharj.

  • @stardaggerrihannsu2363
    @stardaggerrihannsu2363 Год назад +1

    I avoid the issue by installing "Complete Alchemy and Cooking Overhaul" for Skyrim.

  • @MrActiveKingz
    @MrActiveKingz Год назад +4

    I love finding out more about this universe ❤️

  • @unknownuser6940
    @unknownuser6940 Год назад +1

    I would use it, but as a means to help. I'll explain below.
    In actual medicine, there are things that aren't harmful to us in moderation, but can be if taken to an extreme. There are some really weird ones, but know that leeches are one of a few examples. In terms of body modifications, you can have the creature's consent, especially with talking through the force. Perhaps the creature is curious, or humanoid, for either science or seeking to eliminate stuff like cancer or developing an immunity to it. Perhaps changing the rapid growth into an advantage. Biology is weird.
    As you stated with the staff example, bringing up inner life hidden in it, it can be used for good. It can be used justly. In your example of poisons, there is a type of poison to harmful to bacteria but not people: antibiotics. You could also change the properties of bad things, and gear it to eliminating certain diseases that harm society. You could use the staff example but on people, bringing some mental expansion and clarity. And of course, there's also a legal punishment route to administer proper judgement on criminals and eliminate or handicap certain abilities that dangerous people would use to harm others.
    You can use a weapon to save a person's life, or end a life to save many. You can use nuclear energy as a means to power entire cities, despite its history in warfare. You can use life forms to protect and help other life forms, and with a form of consent, like mutual advantage. You can make poisons that kill certain deadly bacteria, but not humans.
    So yes, I'd likely use it, for a variety of reasons.

  • @Cuban20
    @Cuban20 Год назад +3

    I disagree with the Jedi. I think that everything has a dark side and a light side. The fact that Jedi can imbue things with the force using alchemy or even meditation proves it. It doesn't have to be a dark side ability.

  • @jwhite0722
    @jwhite0722 Год назад +1

    Noticed the use of some Magic cards it would be really awesome if WOTC did a secret lair of Star Wars

  • @tranquilcoast
    @tranquilcoast Год назад

    I think that totally makes sense that the Jed’ai experimented with alchemy. Being some of the first to use the force I can see them pushing the boundaries of what is possible. Like getting on a sport bike and opening up the throttle just to ‘see what she can do’.

  • @calebmcgee4239
    @calebmcgee4239 Год назад +1

    In Star wars Dawn of the Jedi into the void has at least 2 instances of alchemy being performed and I believe both are from a jedi.

  • @oggino806
    @oggino806 Год назад

    This is one of your best videos dude

  • @nucleuscyborg5036
    @nucleuscyborg5036 Год назад +1

    What about the novel “into the void” and je’di lanoree Brock? She dabbled in alchemy. Was her creation good or evil?

  • @YoKhai1221
    @YoKhai1221 9 месяцев назад

    If I had access to the force you may as well call me Vectivus. Catch me outer rim, In my palace just experimenting, Without a care for the rest of the universe.

  • @Cauin450
    @Cauin450 Год назад

    There always has to be a mystery in great written work. If you solve everything it becomes boring. So here we have the concept of Force Alchemy. As you said across many the TV series and books were given tantalising little glimpses but nothing is explained. That being the point.
    I believe that the Sith began as explorers in what else the Force can do, as you said many of the things they twisted or perverted, if you will, were practised in the past by the Jedai.
    Scroll forward several thousand years of one-upmanship and you get the Sith.

  • @timwhite5562
    @timwhite5562 26 дней назад

    Force-atomic wedgies. The Jedi didn't have great highschool experiences.

  • @chucktaylor2172
    @chucktaylor2172 Год назад +2

    When I hear the word "alchemy" I always think about Fullmetal Alchemist

  • @samara1815
    @samara1815 Год назад +1

    This seems to be another power that exists on a spectrum. Telekenesis can be good or evil in Star Wars, moving objects or choking the life out of people, it's up to the user. Using alchemy to imbue weapons and armor with power doesnt seem evil to me, but corrupting living beings into mutated monsters definitely is. I don't think alchemy should have been banned in the Jedi Order, i think there just needs to be rules about it. Force Imbued armor, weapons or other useful tools just seems like a benefit to the Jedi as long as there are established limits. Obviously no flying rancors allowed..

  • @apolio9849
    @apolio9849 Год назад +1

    Bruh Sith Alchemy would be fucking awesome

  • @MasaMasa-hv9fl
    @MasaMasa-hv9fl Год назад

    I probably not touch it. I might just mutate myself.

  • @magmaticgames
    @magmaticgames Год назад

    Gotta love the MTG easter egg, Groteque Mutation has saved my ass on more than one occasion 😂
    Also, didn't the Nightsisters use Alchemy? I believe that's how Talzin materialized Maul's cybernetic legs and mutated Savage's body

  • @danielkennedy5602
    @danielkennedy5602 Год назад

    The blackwing story needs to be a horror survival game!

  • @slaneville
    @slaneville Год назад +2

    They should write lightside alchemy into the lore...Alchemy is used for good in the real world too.

  • @Skepsidoulos
    @Skepsidoulos Год назад

    When you said alchemy can backfire it reminded me of Skyrim's alchemy, fortify restoration glitch, powerful but could crash the game at any moment.

  • @anthonychristofferson1535
    @anthonychristofferson1535 Год назад +2

    Alchemy was used to save lives too

  • @MrBears25
    @MrBears25 Год назад +1

    Isn’t the general idea of succumbing too the dark side make you extremely self centred in theory you could be a Sith and be part of the Jedi council however 1 disagreement would cause a cascade effect.

  • @ejrodriguez2656
    @ejrodriguez2656 Год назад

    I agree with the Dark Jedi that Alchemy has its own uses plus the fact that the exact processes are so vague only adds to the lure of the practice. Personally, I'd only use alchemy to forge weapons for classic may lay combat.

  • @baldrian22
    @baldrian22 Год назад +3

    if the alchemy making the weapons like he Je dai did then its mostly nuteral but some of the sith alchemy like the techno beasts, rashgul plauge etc? 100% evil

  • @Gor85
    @Gor85 Год назад +1

    Sith alchemy is fascinating. And completely horrible. Disgusting! Especially Leviathans. And other creatures. It's horrible. Glad it's banned. I wouldnt do this. Like I said. Glad The Force rebelled against Plageous.. We will be wary. May The Force be with you too :)

  • @JJunkAFunk
    @JJunkAFunk Год назад +2

    Wow this really Stars my Wars.

  • @P.E.O.ll-RhodesScholarGraduate

    Most Grey use Alchemy and Chemistry, but there are Grey that use Alchemy and Sorority. (some call them Dark Sith/Jedi) G.M. (PEO ll, Esq)

  • @funnature8679
    @funnature8679 Год назад

    on the converse the second to the most divine thing in SW is is on the level that the lightful energies that brings life and creation of the bright stuff.

  • @rhunter42dragon
    @rhunter42dragon Год назад

    Alchemy on inanimate objects honestly seems perfectly fine IMHO. And while alchemy on life forms of any kind in undeniably evil, if you think for a second that it's "the most cursed and evil Force ability ever created," I have two words for you...
    ...Thought Bomb

  • @scriplinque
    @scriplinque Год назад +1

    Alchemy and magick are not evil... Like all things, they are perverted by ego... The Sith embrace ego; they are selfish. The Jedi embrace selflessness.

  • @priestly8164
    @priestly8164 Год назад

    I would be making creatures all the time. Sounds fun.

  • @Smuggers.
    @Smuggers. Месяц назад

    If you can use alchemy to corrupt something, surely you can also use it to enhance it, even a living being.
    I'd be curious if alchemy could be made into something used for good, at the very least you could certainly create artifacts to help others or diminish the influence of the sith.

  • @unlimitedpower6414
    @unlimitedpower6414 Год назад +3

    Best video

  • @brokenbridge6316
    @brokenbridge6316 Год назад +1

    If Alchemy was like this. Then I get why the Jedi revile it so. But still if it was used in total moderation and only on objects. Then it might have some good results.

  • @Hannah_The_Heretic
    @Hannah_The_Heretic Год назад +1

    They didn't reveal anything, they're just making stuff up now, and the history of star wars is forever broken

  • @Paladin0005
    @Paladin0005 6 месяцев назад

    Between Force Alchemy and the Unifying Force, I'd get kicked out of the Jedi order so fast.

  • @alpd5329
    @alpd5329 Год назад

    Mother Talzin most likely used force alchemy on Savage Opress too

  • @DomEngines
    @DomEngines Год назад +1

    I think the alchemy wouldn't be branded as evil as it is today, if one's intention to use it would be pure. I think alchemy could be used to for eg heal limbs and mental diseases if used properly and with only pure intentions behind it. With that school of thought: you can use a gun to end a mortally wounded animal or kill someone to have them removed. Same tool, different outcome, different motive.With that being said, alchemy might just be the one thing a force sensitive being able to create greatness or disaster.

  • @Ho0pxr
    @Ho0pxr Год назад +1

    So is sith alchemy and sith sorcery the same thing or different? I feel like every time I read about them in lore they seem interchangeable. But sith sorcery is a very specific type of force ability only those born with an aptitude for it can use. So is alchemy the same? Or can any sith learn and use sith alchemy?

  • @1000Shade
    @1000Shade Год назад

    True power comes only within one’s self