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[[File:saber fast.png|thumb|right|Fast Style is represented by a blue bar on the right side of the [[HUD]].]]
[[Category:Stances]]
The [[Fast Style]] is one of three unlockable [[Standard Saber|single]] [[lightsaber]] fighting styles available in ''[[Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast]]'' and ''[[Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy]]''. This style is very fast and efficient, though somewhat limited in range. The short, quick motions allow for many repeated attacks and quick follow-ups, but the damage inflicted is low due to the glancing nature of the strikes. This style is best suited for dispatching enemies with ranged weapons while constantly moving.
[[Category:Single Saber Stances]]
 
[[Category:Dual Saber Stances]]
==Description==
Blue stance, also known as "Fast" or "Light" is the quickest of the [[single saber]] stances. It is also available with [[dual sabers]]. It is the weakest and shortest reaching of the three stances, which results in it getting little use. Despite this, if used well, it can be very effective when used in [[counter-style]] due to its very high speed.
Fast and efficient, but with limited range. Short, quick motions allow for multiple attacks but with minimum damage. This style can be chained indefinitely. It utilizes a defensive stance in which the Jedi holds his saber across his front in a ready position to fend off attacks or make quick jabs.
 
==See also==
*[[Medium Style]]
*[[Strong Style]]
 
[[Category:Styles]]
[[Category:Single Saber Styles]]
[[Category:Dual Saber Styles]]
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