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Luke Skywalker’sDagobah training was more vivid than what was shown inEmpire Strikes Backalone . In Episode V , much of Luke ’s training dwell of running , jump , handstands , and go wrong to lift his X - Wing out of the swamp . However , the full extent of his breeding was far more hardcore , with Master Yoda push his learner to his very demarcation in theStar Warstimeline .

As seen in Legends’Star Wars Adventures : Luke Skywalker and the Treasure of the Dragonsnakesby Tom Taylor and Daxiong , Yoda and his apprentice venture forth into the depth of the swamp planet to retrieve a stolen egg from the King Dragonsnake , the very same creature that tried to eat R2 - D2 upon Luke ’s arrival to the outside world . As such , this 2010 issue serves as a major unseen chapter ofLuke ’s Jedi training whichEmpire Strikes Backdidn’t show , one replete with all variety of surprising dangers and threats .

Thanks to this proceeds , it quickly becomes clear that the young Skywalker had to face all form of deadly challenges that locomote far beyond Yoda plainly ride on his back .

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Luke Skywalker’s Training Involved Much More Than Handstands and Visions

Learning From Yoda Wasn’t Easy

During their journeying to front the mighty King Dragonsnake , Yoda surely put Luke through his paces . Not only does he have to sleep inside the corpse of a elephantine spider , but he soon has to face all kinds of dissimilar creatures and predators aboriginal to the swamp populace of Dagobah . As such , this matter help prove Luke ’s breeding was more demanding and extensive than pure practice and using the Force while upside down .

That said , it is worth note that the most important part of Luke ’s training was the imagination he receive in the " Cave of Evil " . A non-white side vergence in the Force , Luke fought a manifestation of Darth Vader within the cave , only for Luke ’s own human face to be let out within the Sith ’s dark helmet ( some central prefiguration of their transmitted connection ) . also , it ’s latterly been confirmed in the prescribed canon thatthe Cave of Evil could have kill Luke as one of Dagobah ’s bad dangers . However , it ’s exciting to see the full extent of Luke ’s education in this issuing , even if it is part of the non - canon Legends .

Episode V Didn’t Show Half of What Luke’s Training Was Really Like

Including Luke’s Sparring Sessions With Yoda

All in all , it would have been fascinating to have seen more of Luke ’s Jedi training inEmpire Strikes Back . However , one can imagine it might have been difficult in the late LXX to make Luke ’s sparring sessions with Master Yoda seem exciting rather than goofy . At any charge per unit , it ’s overnice to have stories like this exit ofStar Wars Adventuresthat help flesh out major moments in the established canon , especially when there ’s nothing in said canon to dispute the event despite their Legends condition .

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The Empire Strikes Back is the second instalment in the original Star Wars trilogy , directed by Irvin Kershner . Released in 1980 , it follows Luke Skywalker as he trains under Jedi Master Yoda , while Princess Leia , Han Solo , and the Rebel Alliance face on-going threat from the Galactic Empire and Darth Vader .

Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) looks at Yoda (offscreen) on Dagobah, edited over a sci-fi background.

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The Empire Strikes Back is the second installment in the original Star Wars trilogy, directed by Irvin Kershner. Released in 1980, it follows Luke Skywalker as he trains under Jedi Master Yoda, while Princess Leia, Han Solo, and the Rebel Alliance face ongoing threats from the Galactic Empire and Darth Vader.

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The Empire Strikes Back is the second installment in the original Star Wars trilogy, directed by Irvin Kershner. Released in 1980, it follows Luke Skywalker as he trains under Jedi Master Yoda, while Princess Leia, Han Solo, and the Rebel Alliance face ongoing threats from the Galactic Empire and Darth Vader.

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