Yes. It's in its 50's right now, and is for all intents and purposes, a baby Yoda. It displays unusual understanding of its Force Powers, being a remarkable healer, and demonstrating remarkable intelligence for a baby, it understands that closing a wound means saving a life. Or that fire is bad, so use the Force to turn flames against mine enemies. Maybe Yoda became a teacher at 105 years old?DarkMoineau wrote: ↑Mon Mar 02, 2020 7:34 amNutso wrote:He became a Master at 100 years old? If so, is that still part of the canon? I really don't know anything about the new stuff. Just this High Republic info, and Palpatine in TROS was a clone. Because I was assuming those speculators knew the canon, and were going off that. Yoda's been a Jedi Master for 89% of his life. Impressive.Captain Seafort wrote:
Unlikely - by the time he died Yoda had been a Master for the best part of 800 years, so you'd have to go a lot further back to depict him as a young knight.
Unlikely, the Child is 50 years old and it's a toddler... Yoda would probably not turn Master before he is 200 or 300 years old... but it's still impressive.
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