What Is Your Saber Combat Style Based on Your Birthday? All 7 Forms × 12 Zodiac Signs
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Your saber color reveals your Force alignment. Your combat form reveals how you fight. This is the complete guide mapping all 7 SW saber fighting forms to all 12 zodiac signs — with full Form philosophy, character analysis, and your Color + Form complete identity.
Every Jedi and Sith in SW is defined by two things: the color of their blade and the way they move. The color comes from the kyber crystal — a reflection of who they are. The form comes from how they engage the world — a reflection of how they fight. If you have already discovered your saber color by birthday, this guide is the second half of that identity. Your combat style.
There are exactly 7 classical saber fighting forms in SW canon and Legends. Each was developed to solve specific combat problems, and each carries a distinct philosophy about power, patience, aggression, and the Force. Those philosophies map precisely onto the 12 zodiac signs — not because George Lucas designed them that way, but because human psychology only has so many fundamental operating modes, and both astrology and SW have been mapping those modes for decades.
The 7 Saber Combat Forms — A Complete Reference

According to SW canon and Legends, there are seven classical forms of saber combat. Each was developed during a specific period in galactic history in response to the combat challenges of that era. Each carries a distinct fighting philosophy that reflects the personality type most drawn to it.
| Form | Name | Core Philosophy | Famous Wielder | Zodiac Sign(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| I |
Shii-Cho Way of the Sarlacc |
Foundational, universal, adaptive | Kit Fisto, all Jedi younglings | Aquarius ♒ |
| II |
Makashi Way of the Ysalamiri |
Precision, elegance, dueling mastery | Count Dooku, Asajj Ventress | Virgo ♍ · Capricorn ♑ |
| III |
Soresu Way of the Mynock |
Defense, patience, outlasting opponents | Obi-Wan Kenobi, Luminara Unduli | Taurus ♉ · Cancer ♋ |
| IV |
Ataru Way of the Hawk-bat |
Acrobatics, speed, Force-enhanced aggression | Yoda, Qui-Gon Jinn, Darth Maul | Leo ♌ · Sagittarius ♐ |
| V |
Djem So / Shien Way of the Krayt Dragon |
Power, counterattack, overwhelming force | Anakin Skywalker, Darth Vader, Ahsoka Tano | Aries ♈ · Scorpio ♏ |
| VI |
Niman Way of the Rancor |
Balance, diplomacy, Force integration | Exar Kun, many Jedi Consulars | Gemini ♊ · Libra ♎ |
| VII |
Vaapad / Juyo Way of the Vornskr |
Intensity, unpredictability, channeling the Force's full depth | Mace Windu, Depa Billaba | Pisces ♓ |
How We Match Combat Forms to Zodiac Signs
The assignment uses three layers applied in sequence for every zodiac sign.
Layer 1 — Elemental combat temperament. Fire signs (Aries, Leo, Sagittarius) gravitate toward offensive, aggressive, or spectacular forms. Earth signs (Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn) gravitate toward disciplined, methodical, precision-based forms. Air signs (Gemini, Libra, Aquarius) gravitate toward adaptable, integrative, or foundational forms. Water signs (Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces) gravitate toward forms that channel deep emotion, instinct, and intensity.
Layer 2 — Combat philosophy alignment. Each Form carries a philosophical stance: Soresu says "outlast." Makashi says "outthink." Ataru says "overwhelm." Djem So says "overpower." Niman says "adapt." Vaapad says "channel everything." Shii-Cho says "master the fundamentals." These stances mirror specific zodiac operating philosophies at a deep level.
Layer 3 — Shadow and weakness mapping. Every Form has a critical weakness, and every zodiac sign has a shadow pattern. The assignments respect this internal consistency — a sign's shadow matches its Form's weakness. A Soresu practitioner's greatest risk is being too passive to ever win; a Taurus's greatest risk is exactly that.
"There is no Form that is strongest. There is only the Form that is truest to the wielder." — Jedi tradition, SW Legends
Your Saber Combat Style by Birthday — All 12 Zodiac Signs
Aries — March 21 to April 19

Djem So is not the most elegant form, the most acrobatic, or the most technically sophisticated. It is the form that wins by refusing to accept that the fight should last any longer than it needs to. The Djem So practitioner absorbs their opponent's strike, converts its energy, and returns it amplified — harder, faster, more devastating. They do not deflect; they answer. They do not evade; they counter. Every blow becomes an opportunity. Every attack against them is fuel for their own counterattack.
This is Aries in its purest form. Ruled by Mars, Aries does not theorize about combat — they are already in motion before anyone else decides to move. Anakin Skywalker, the definitive Djem So practitioner, was a man whose passion was so total that even the Order's most aggressive form could barely contain it. As Darth Vader, he continued — his heavy deliberate strikes backed by the full weight of dark-side conviction. This is the spectrum Aries inhabits: from passionate protector to overwhelming force, depending on what the crystal chose to become.
Famous Djem So users: Anakin Skywalker, Darth Vader, Luke Skywalker (ROTJ).
Taurus — April 20 to May 20

Soresu, the Resilience Form, was built for a reality where attacks could come from any direction simultaneously. The answer it developed was not to out-aggress that chaos — it was to become so centered, so unmovable, so efficient in the use of energy, that the chaos exhausted itself long before the Soresu practitioner did. Obi-Wan Kenobi converted to Soresu after watching Qui-Gon Jinn die because Ataru left openings. He decided he would never be defeated by someone exploiting an opening he gave them. Soresu has no openings.
Taurus is the Soresu sign. The Fixed Earth sign is, by its nature, the most immovable force in the zodiac — not because it lacks the ability to move, but because it has decided not to, and that decision is final. Taurus does not fight by attacking first. Taurus fights by being the last one standing after everyone else has worn themselves out attacking it.
Famous Soresu users: Obi-Wan Kenobi, Luminara Unduli, Kanan Jarrus.
Gemini — May 21 to June 20

Niman, the Way of the Rancor, was specifically designed to integrate elements from all previous forms rather than specialize in any single approach. A Niman practitioner draws from Shii-Cho's foundational efficiency, Makashi's precision, Soresu's defensive discipline, Ataru's momentum, and Djem So's counterattack timing — combining them into a fluid, unpredictable approach that keeps any opponent uncertain about what comes next. Niman also uniquely integrates Force powers directly into the combat sequence.
The criticism of Niman is that it is a mile wide and an inch deep. But this misses what it actually offers: complete adaptability. Against a Makashi specialist, Niman can counter with Soresu principles. Against Ataru, it can shift to Djem So's power game. It has no fixed answer because it is watching what is needed and providing exactly that — textbook Gemini.
Famous Niman users: Various Jedi Consulars, Exar Kun (Legends).
Cancer — June 21 to July 22

Cancer and Taurus share Soresu, but the emotional texture is completely different. Where Taurus uses Soresu as elemental stubbornness — an earth formation that simply refuses to move — Cancer uses Soresu as an act of protection. The defensive perimeter it constructs is not there to protect the self; it is there to protect everyone inside the perimeter. Cancer is the sign of the shell: the exterior is hard, unyielding, designed to absorb everything thrown at it. The interior is the softest place in the zodiac.
The white blade doubles the meaning. Ahsoka Tano's white sabers were purified from corrupted red crystals through an act of compassion — as depicted in the Ahsoka novel by E.K. Johnston (2016). Cancer does not inflict darkness; it absorbs it and transforms it. The white blade is the most healed blade in the galaxy, and Cancer is the most healing sign in the zodiac.
Famous Soresu users: Obi-Wan Kenobi, Luminara Unduli. White blade: Ahsoka Tano.
Leo — July 23 to August 22

Ataru, the Way of the Hawk-bat, is the most visually spectacular of all seven forms. It uses Force-enhanced acrobatics — great leaping arcs, spinning aerial strikes, momentum-driven attacks from impossible angles — to create the impression of fighting not one duelist but a kinetic storm. Ataru practitioners at their peak move so quickly that opponents cannot track individual strikes, only the blur of motion and the blade's light trail. Yoda compensated for his small size by becoming the fastest and most unpredictable target in any combat space he entered.
Leo's assignment to Ataru is intuitive at the bone level. Leo is ruled by the Sun — the thing that is impossible to ignore, impossible to look away from. Ataru's combat philosophy is the same: it is not merely trying to win, it is trying to win in a way that will be remembered. The orange blade doubles this: Leo's rare, distinctive color that the galaxy has no established framework for.
Famous Ataru users: Yoda, Qui-Gon Jinn, Darth Maul. Orange blade: Baylan Skoll, Cal Kestis (Jedi: FO).
Virgo — August 23 to September 22

Makashi is the art of the duel elevated to a philosophy. Where other forms deal in strikes and blocks, Makashi deals in angles, footwork, and the geometry of combat. Its practitioners favor one-handed bladework — precise, economical, maximally efficient — with footwork that constantly adjusts position along a single line, retreating and advancing in subtle increments designed to control distance without the opponent realizing their spacing is being manipulated. Count Dooku was able to defeat Anakin Skywalker — one of the most naturally gifted duelists in Jedi history — through pure technical superiority.
Virgo is the most analytical sign in the zodiac. A Virgo Force-user would identify the form that rewards preparation, study, and flawless technical execution, and commit to mastering it completely. Makashi is that form. The yellow Sentinel blade matches: Virgo's identity as the one who has studied the most, whose precision in a duel reflects years of disciplined scholarship.
Famous Makashi users: Count Dooku, Asajj Ventress, Shaak Ti.
Libra — September 23 to October 22

Libra shares Niman with Gemini, but where Gemini's Niman is about constant adaptation and range, Libra's Niman is about balance as a principle. Niman was developed when the Jedi Order sought to move away from increasingly aggressive specializations. Its approach — drawing from everything, maintaining a stable center that can respond to any situation — reflects a philosophical position: the most dangerous duelist is not the most aggressive, but the most complete.
Libra's purple blade deepens the assignment. Mace Windu's purple saber reflects a Force-user who has mastered both light and dark without being consumed by either — the most Libra description of Force-alignment in the entire saga. Niman integrates Force powers into combat in a way no other form does, using telekinesis and Force pushes fluidly alongside blade work.
Famous Niman users: Various Jedi Consulars. Famous purple-saber wielder: Mace Windu (also practices Vaapad).
Scorpio — October 23 to November 21

Scorpio shares Form V Djem So with Aries, but the energy could not be more different. Where Aries's Djem So is hot and instinctive — a pure fire response — Scorpio's Djem So is cold, calculated, and utterly patient. Scorpio understands that winning a duel is not about the first strike. It is about the last one. Djem So's power counterattack principle gives Scorpio exactly what its nature demands: the ability to absorb an opponent's full force, process it completely without flinching, and strike once at the exact right second to end everything.
The Darksaber is Scorpio's blade. Not because it is the darkest, but because it is the one that cannot simply be claimed — it must be won in combat. Created by Tarre Vizsla, the first Mandalorian Jedi, the Darksaber responds to the wielder's emotional state, changing its hum with their intensity. It is the only weapon in the galaxy this attuned to the inner life of the person holding it. Scorpio is the sign most defined by its inner life.
Famous Djem So users: Anakin Skywalker, Darth Vader. Darksaber wielders: Tarre Vizsla, Pre Vizsla, Bo-Katan Kryze, Din Djarin.
Sagittarius — November 22 to December 21

Sagittarius and Leo share Ataru, but the intent diverges. Leo's Ataru is performed for the audience — the spectacular is the point. Sagittarius's Ataru is the most purely functional expression of the form: a philosophy that says the best way to ensure victory is to refuse to be where the enemy expects to find you. Qui-Gon Jinn — perhaps the most philosophically grounded Ataru practitioner — used it not for spectacle but because it matched his genuine belief that the Force was constantly offering openings to those willing to move. Every leap was an act of faith that the Force would show where to land.
Sagittarius is ruled by Jupiter, the planet of expansion and philosophy — the most genuinely idealistic sign in the zodiac. Ataru's reliance on the Force for its acrobatics is the perfect combat expression of this: you cannot master Form IV through physical training alone. You have to trust the Force to carry you further than physics would suggest is possible. The blue blade grounds this in the classic Jedi Guardian tradition.
Famous Ataru users: Yoda, Qui-Gon Jinn, Darth Maul (dark side variant).
Capricorn — December 22 to January 19

Capricorn shares Makashi with Virgo, but where Virgo's Makashi is driven by the love of technical mastery for its own sake, Capricorn's Makashi is a strategic instrument. Capricorn is ruled by Saturn — the planet of time, structure, and the recognition that excellence is built through sustained effort across years. Makashi is the longest-timeline form: it takes longer to develop than any other. The payoff is a combat style that does not rely on physical strength that diminishes with age, or stamina that ebbs during prolonged campaigns. Makashi rewards those who commit to it through decades.
Count Dooku, Makashi's most famous practitioner, was well into his elder years during the CW and remained one of the most feared duelists in the galaxy. His Makashi had been refined over decades to the point where it required almost no physical effort to defeat opponents fifty years younger. This is the Capricorn approach: build the thing that lasts, that compounds, that keeps working long after everyone else has burned out.
Famous Makashi users: Count Dooku, Asajj Ventress, Shaak Ti.
Aquarius — January 20 to February 18
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The assignment of Shii-Cho to Aquarius seems counterintuitive — Form I is the most basic form, the one taught to younglings, the foundational layer beneath all seven forms. But this misunderstands both Shii-Cho and Aquarius. Shii-Cho is not simple because it is undeveloped. It is the Form that contains everything in embryonic form, that has been the foundation of all subsequent development, and that — at master level — is precisely as effective as any specialized form because it has no systematic weakness. It existed before Forms existed as a concept.
A sophisticated Aquarius Force-user would recognize that every specialist has a systematic weakness — Makashi fails against blasters, Ataru fails in enclosed spaces, Soresu never wins aggressively — and would return to the baseline Form that has no systematic weakness because it has no system. Shii-Cho at master level is not primitive. It is post-categorical. The Neopixel blade matches: it refuses to commit to a single color, shifting through the full spectrum. The Jedi Council cannot classify Aquarius's blade any more than they can classify Aquarius's Force alignment.
Famous Shii-Cho background: All Jedi learn Form I. Masters who retained it at high level: Kit Fisto, various Old Republic Jedi.
Pisces — February 19 to March 20

Vaapad is the most paradoxical of all seven forms. It channels inner darkness as a weapon — specifically, it uses the practitioner's own shadow, their own capacity for aggression and darkness, as fuel for the combat. The requirement to practice Vaapad safely is not aggressive strength. It is an absolute purity of self-knowledge: you must know your own darkness completely, must have examined every shadow corner of your own soul, and must be able to channel the darkest parts of yourself through the blade without being consumed by them. Mace Windu, its sole known canonical master, describes it as a state of mind — a path walked with both eyes open.
The assignment of Vaapad to Pisces is the most counterintuitive in this entire guide — and the most precise. Pisces is the last sign of the zodiac, the one that contains all eleven that came before it. It is the most deeply feeling, the most spiritually attuned, the most capable of holding paradox without resolving it. And it is the only sign that can genuinely look at its own shadow without flinching — not because Pisces is fearless, but because Pisces has always known the shadow was there. The white blade is the final piece of this paradox: Pisces's crystal has never been corrupted. The sign that wields the most dangerous form also carries the blade that has never held a single particle of darkness.
Famous Vaapad users: Mace Windu (sole known canonical practitioner). Depa Billaba fell to the dark side attempting to practice it — a cautionary tale about attempting Vaapad without Pisces-level depth.
Your Complete Profile: Saber Color + Combat Form by Sign

Your color reveals who you are in the Force. Your form reveals how you fight. Together they form a complete Force identity. The table below combines both guides for all 12 signs. For the full deep dive into saber colors — including all 9 colors (Blue, Green, Red, Purple, Yellow, White, Darksaber, Orange, Rare Neopixel) and complete zodiac color analysis — see our companion guide: Saber Color by Birthday — All 12 Zodiac Signs.
Complete Saber Profile by Zodiac Sign
| Sign | Dates | Blade Color | Combat Form | Force Identity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ♈ Aries | Mar 21–Apr 19 | Red | Form V · Djem So | The Unstoppable Counterforce |
| ♉ Taurus | Apr 20–May 20 | Green | Form III · Soresu | The Immovable Consular |
| ♊ Gemini | May 21–Jun 20 | Yellow | Form VI · Niman | The Adaptive Sentinel |
| ♋ Cancer | Jun 21–Jul 22 | White | Form III · Soresu | The Guardian Healer |
| ♌ Leo | Jul 23–Aug 22 | Orange | Form IV · Ataru | The Spectacular Duelist |
| ♍ Virgo | Aug 23–Sep 22 | Yellow | Form II · Makashi | The Precision Sentinel |
| ♎ Libra | Sep 23–Oct 22 | Purple | Form VI · Niman | The Grey Diplomat |
| ♏ Scorpio | Oct 23–Nov 21 | Darksaber | Form V · Djem So | The Conqueror Who Waits |
| ♐ Sagittarius | Nov 22–Dec 21 | Blue | Form IV · Ataru | The Force-Trusting Guardian |
| ♑ Capricorn | Dec 22–Jan 19 | Green | Form II · Makashi | The Strategic Consular |
| ♒ Aquarius | Jan 20–Feb 18 | Rare Neopixel | Form I · Shii-Cho | The Revolutionary Foundationalist |
| ♓ Pisces | Feb 19–Mar 20 | White | Form VII · Vaapad | The Transcendent Warrior |
Frequently Asked Questions About Saber Combat Styles
Sources & References
- Wookieepedia — Form I: Shii-Cho
- Wookieepedia — Form II: Makashi
- Wookieepedia — Form III: Soresu
- Wookieepedia — Form IV: Ataru
- Wookieepedia — Form V: Djem So
- Wookieepedia — Form VI: Niman
- Wookieepedia — Form VII: Vaapad
- StarWars.com — Obi-Wan Kenobi Databank
- StarWars.com — Anakin Skywalker Databank
- Wookieepedia — Saber combat overview
- Johnston, E.K. — Ahsoka (novel, 2016)
- Wookieepedia — Tarre Vizsla — Darksaber origin
- Wookieepedia — Mace Windu