The blue lightsaber is a classic for a reason. It's the iconic first lightsaber seen being activated on screen in A New Hope, and since both Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi had one, it seems like the standard issue for the Jedi Knights.
Back in the day, a long time before "a long time ago," it was established that a blue lightsaber meant the user was a Jedi Guardian, the samurai of the Jedi order. With their training focused on outer space martial arts and lightsaber tomfoolery, Guardians were warrior monks whose arrival heralded a hasty round of limb removal. Especially if they had the higher ground.
So what does this mean about the person behind the lightsaber? Mainly that they could be a little more of a soldier than your average Jedi, with the blue saber functioning as their uniform. Keep watching the video to find out the true meaning of each lightsaber color.
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Blue: Old Reliable | 0:14
Green: The thinking Jedi's saber | 0:54
Red: are we the baddies? | 1:42
Purple: Bad mother kriffer | 2:13
Yellow: silent but deadly | 2:52
Orange: expanded universe | 3:20
White: True Neutral | 3:46
Black: Metal | 4:13
The rainbow of sabers | 4:58
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