Best Original Character Sabers: 8 OC Designs by CCSabers

Eight original character saber designs from CCSabers arranged from light to dark side aesthetic

What Is an Original Character Saber?

An original character saber is a hilt built with no canon character precedent — CCSabers currently makes eight of them, from the cyberpunk CyberEdge to the dark-side Obsidian Heart. Blade color, hilt silhouette, and crystal story combine to build a persona instead of replicating one. Prices run $205–$375.

Every replica saber CCSabers sells starts from an existing answer: Anakin's hilt, Vader's hilt, Ahsoka's white blade. An original design starts from a question — who is this character, and what would their saber look like if no one had built it first? That's the entire premise of this guide.

What an original character saber is defined by
Attribute What it defines
Blade color Alignment, temperament, in-story symbolism
Hilt silhouette Combat role — dueling, display, or both
Alignment Where the character sits on light–grey–dark
Electronics tier RGB / Xenopixel / Proffieboard — see Section 8

Why Build Original Instead of Replicating a Canon Character?

The problem with a borrowed identity

A screen-accurate replica is a great first saber. It's also, by definition, someone else's story — Anakin's grief, Vader's fall, Ahsoka's exile. Wielding it at a con or in a photoshoot means performing a character who already has an ending. An original character has none of that baggage. The saber has to do more work, because there's no film to lean on — which is exactly why the eight designs below exist as a distinct product category, not a side note in the replica catalog.

How original design products solve this

Each of the eight sabers covered here was built by CCSabers with no character precedent — meaning no film, show, or game reference dictated the hilt shape, the color, or the crystal placement. That gives an OC builder a real starting point instead of a compromise: pick the persona first, then match the hardware to it, rather than reverse-engineering a backstory to justify a replica you already own.

Crystal bonding — in SW lore, a kyber crystal is said to "choose" the Jedi who carries it, its color shifting to reflect that bond. Four of the eight sabers below use an exposed crystal chamber design specifically so that story stays visible, not hidden inside a sealed hilt.

Find Your Saber on the Light-to-Dark Spectrum

The eight CCSabers original designs land at different points between Jedi Knight and Sith Lord. None of these groupings are rules — they're a starting point for narrowing eight hilts down to one.

Light & Grey

Zenith — Jedi Knight / Grey Jedi

Zenith RGB/Neopixel Saber - CCSabers

CCSabers describes Zenith as sitting "at the pinnacle of combat engineering" — a sleek, layered hilt built around precision and balance rather than any specific allegiance, which is exactly why it reads as Grey Jedi as easily as Jedi Knight.

RGB / Xenopixel / Proffieboard V2.2 · 36" or 32" blade · from $205

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CyberEdge — Cyber Jedi / Tech Warrior

CyberEdge Neopixel Saber - CCSabers

Built on a Xenopixel V3 core with a carbon-weave aluminum hilt, CyberEdge draws from cyberpunk and tech-wear rather than any SW-specific reference — CCSabers built it deliberately so it "does not look like anyone else's saber at a convention."

Xenopixel V3 · 27cm hilt / 75.5cm blade · 34 sound fonts · Bluetooth app control

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Grey / Neutral

Dark Hunter — Grey Force User / Mercenary

Dark Hunter RGB/Neopixel Saber - CCSabers

A shadow-tech hilt in dark gray and black with an exposed power chamber and copper inner structure. CCSabers positions it as the bounty-hunter dimension of the Mando aesthetic — angular and aggressive, built for an outer-rim fighter rather than a member of any Order.

RGB / Neopixel · 36" blade · 0.45kg

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Soldier V2 — Clone Wars Survivor Jedi

Soldier V2 Crystal Neopixel Saber - CCSabers

An exposed brass crystal chamber in a black-and-white finish gives Soldier V2 a clean, Imperial-adjacent look built for duelists as much as collectors — the crystal color is customizable, so it can carry whatever story a survivor-era Jedi needs it to.

RGB / Xenopixel / Proffieboard V2.2 · Crystal chamber · Duel-capable chassis

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Gemini — Twin Saber OC

Gemini Neopixel Lightsaber - CCSabers

Available in black or white with a revealed crystal pommel, Gemini is CCSabers' own pick "for original character flexibility" — the symmetry of the design makes it the natural choice for a dual-wielding or twin-blade persona.

RGB / Xenopixel / Proffieboard · Exposed crystal pommel · $550, from $375

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Dark Side

Dark Heart — Dark Side User

Dark Heart RGB/Neopixel Lightsaber - CCSabers

A red-and-black crystal reveal hilt built as an unapologetic declaration rather than a subtle one. CCSabers pairs it visually with Obsidian Heart as a "dark-side original collection" — the two are designed to be read together.

RGB / Xenopixel / Proffieboard · Crystal reveal chamber · $400, from $280

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Obsidian Heart — Ancient Sith / Dark Lord

Obsidian Heart RGB/Neopixel Saber - CCSabers

The premium statement piece of the category: an obsidian-black-and-silver hilt with an exposed crystal chamber and an OLED display. CCSabers calls it a hilt "for those who collect art, not just replicas" — built for a Dark Lord persona meant to be displayed, not just carried.

RGB (16 fonts) / Xenopixel (34 fonts) · OLED display · $400, sale $315

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Cross-Niche

Dark Katana — Jedi Ronin / Samurai Jedi

Dark Katana Neopixel Saber - CCSabers

A 353mm hilt with ornate tsuba detailing, a hand-wrapped leather grip, and a 75cm flat katana-shaped blade — built specifically for the collector audience that sits between SW and Eastern sword aesthetics. The elongated hilt supports genuine two-handed samurai-style grip.

RGB / SN-Pixel / Proffieboard V2.2 · Flat katana blade · Two-handed grip

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All eight original design sabers, side by side
Saber Alignment Style Best For
Zenith Light / Grey Precision, balanced Jedi Knight, Grey Jedi
CyberEdge Independent Cyberpunk, tech Cyber Jedi, Tech Warrior
Dark Hunter Grey / Neutral Bounty hunter, angular Mercenary, Grey Force User
Soldier V2 Light / Grey Military, duel-ready Clone Wars survivor Jedi
Gemini Neutral Symmetrical, twin Twin Saber OC
Dark Heart Dark Side Red/black crystal Dark Side User
Obsidian Heart Dark Side Obsidian, collector-grade Ancient Sith, Dark Lord
Dark Katana Cross-niche Katana, Ronin Samurai Jedi, Force Ronin
CCSabers Verdict: This spectrum is a starting point, not a rulebook — a Grey Jedi can carry Dark Heart's crystal aesthetic, and a Sith OC can duel with Soldier V2's chassis. Match the hilt to the character, not the category.

Choosing a Blade Color for an Original Character

Five neopixel blade colors side by side: blue, green, purple, red, and orange for original character customization

Traditional canon color meanings

Blue and green have carried Jedi Guardians and Consulars since the earliest films; purple marked Mace Windu as a singular exception; red has always signaled a bled, corrupted crystal on the dark side. These associations are useful shorthand, but an original character isn't obligated to use them.

Original, non-canon color choices

Every original design saber in this lineup ships with infinite color control on its Xenopixel and Proffieboard tiers, meaning the "traditional" color chart is really a suggestion. A cyan or electric-blue blade reads as CyberEdge's natural pairing; a black-and-red combination is Dark Heart or Obsidian Heart's default language; a katana-forged orange or white suits Dark Katana's East Asian visual grammar.

Matching blade color direction to your character
Color direction Traditional meaning Original saber example
Balanced steel-blue Discipline, tactical focus Zenith, Soldier V2
Electric cyan Technology, independence CyberEdge
Black / angular red Neutrality, mercenary code Dark Hunter
Twin-symmetry Duality, paired identity Gemini
Red-and-black Declared dark side Dark Heart
Obsidian black Collector-grade dark aesthetic Obsidian Heart
Katana-forged orange/white Ronin, East Asian tradition Dark Katana

CCSabers Verdict: Pick the color that matches the character's temperament first — alignment second. A disciplined Sith and a chaotic Jedi are both valid builds, and the color chart above should follow the persona, not define it.


Hilt, Electronics & Making It Feel Like Yours

Hilt materials and finish

All eight sabers use 6061 aluminum alloy construction — the same grade CCSabers uses across its premium replica lines — but the finish work is where the character shows up. Obsidian Heart's black-and-silver bodywork and OLED display read as museum-piece; Dark Katana's hand-wrapped leather grip and tsuba detailing read as hand-forged; CyberEdge's carbon-weave texturing reads as manufactured, not grown.

RGB vs Xenopixel vs Proffieboard, in one paragraph

RGB (base-lit) uses a single LED inside the hilt shining through a hollow polycarbonate blade — it's the most durable option and the right call for full-contact dueling. Xenopixel runs a 50W LED strip the length of the blade for cinematic scrolling ignition, flame, and rainbow effects, controllable via Bluetooth app. Proffieboard V2.2 is the open-source, fully programmable option — the deepest customization available, at the cost of needing to edit config files rather than tap an app. All eight original designs offer at least two of these three tiers; a full side-by-side comparison lives in the CCSabers RGB vs Neopixel guide.

Sound fonts as character voice

Xenopixel and Proffieboard tiers both support editable sound fonts — meaning the ignition hum, clash sound, and idle tone can be built specifically for an OC rather than borrowed from an existing character's font bank. Obsidian Heart alone ships with 34 premium fonts on its Xenopixel core to start from.

💡 Pro Tip: Start from the closest stock sound font to your character's temperament, then adjust only volume, hum pitch, and clash sharpness via the SD card or app rather than building from a blank file — it's faster and the result is usually more cohesive.

How to Choose: A Quick Decision Guide

Four-step decision guide for choosing an original character saber: alignment, dueling vs display, budget, and color

Four questions, in order

1. Where does your character sit on the light–grey–dark spectrum? Use the Section 6 table to narrow to two or three candidates before anything else.
2. Are you dueling, displaying, or both? RGB tiers duel hardest; crystal chamber designs (Soldier V2, Gemini, Dark Heart, Obsidian Heart) favor display and light sparring.
3. What's the budget? Zenith opens the category at $205; Obsidian Heart tops it at $400 retail ($315 sale).
4. Does the color already exist in your head, or does the hilt need to suggest one? If yes, match Section 7's table; if no, let the hilt's default aesthetic lead.

Quick persona-to-saber lookup
If your OC is... Start with
A disciplined, balanced Jedi Knight Zenith
Independent of any Order entirely CyberEdge
A mercenary or bounty hunter with Force sensitivity Dark Hunter
A Jedi who survived the Purge Soldier V2
A dual-wielding or twin-identity character Gemini
Newly committed to the dark side Dark Heart
An ancient or collector-grade Dark Lord Obsidian Heart
A wandering Force-sensitive Ronin Dark Katana

FAQ About Building an Original SW Character

These questions cover the most common decisions builders face when matching an original saber to an OC — each answer stands on its own.

What's the best original saber for a Grey Jedi character?
Zenith is the most direct fit — its balanced, precision-engineered design carries no allegiance-specific styling, which is exactly the ambiguity a Grey Jedi persona needs. Dark Hunter works as a second option for a more mercenary-leaning Grey character.
Can I build a twin-saber original character with CCSabers?
Yes. Gemini is built specifically for this — it ships in matching black or white hilts with a revealed crystal pommel, and CCSabers positions it as the primary recommendation for original character flexibility, including dual-wield builds.
What's the difference between Dark Heart and Obsidian Heart for a Sith OC?
Dark Heart is the more affordable, declarative dark-side pick at $280–$400 with a red-and-black crystal reveal. Obsidian Heart is the premium collector statement piece at $315–$400 with an OLED display and obsidian-black finish — better suited to an ancient or high-ranking Dark Lord persona than a newly-turned character.
Is the Dark Katana suitable for a samurai-themed Force user?
Yes — it's built specifically for that crossover identity. The 353mm elongated hilt supports a genuine two-handed samurai grip, and the flat 75cm katana-shaped blade holds up to light-to-medium dueling while keeping its sword silhouette.
Which original design saber is best for heavy dueling vs. display?
For heavy, full-contact dueling, choose the RGB core on Zenith, CyberEdge, or Dark Hunter — the hollow blade has no internal electronics to damage on impact. For display and light sparring, the crystal chamber designs — Soldier V2, Gemini, Dark Heart, and Obsidian Heart — showcase the exposed crystal but are better suited to controlled use.
Is it canon-accurate to create your own saber color for an OC?
There's no rule against it within an original character's own story — canon color meanings (blue, green, purple, red) are conventions from named characters, not hard restrictions. All eight CCSabers original sabers support infinite color control on their Xenopixel and Proffieboard tiers specifically for this kind of customization.

Final Verdict

✅ Choose an original design saber if you: want a persona with no borrowed backstory, plan to build a character that evolves across multiple events or seasons, or are drawn to a specific non-canon aesthetic — cyberpunk, samurai, or collector-grade dark side — that no replica line covers.

❌ Consider a character replica instead if you: want screen-accurate recognition at a convention, or you're building a cosplay of an established character rather than an original one.

CCSabers Verdict: The eight original designs in this lineup exist because an OC deserves hardware that wasn't built for someone else first. Start from the Section 6 spectrum, narrow with the Section 9 decision guide, and the right hilt for your character is usually obvious within two or three comparisons.

Start Building Your Original Character

Browse the full original design lineup, or jump straight to the crystal chamber collection for exposed-crystal builds like Soldier V2, Gemini, Dark Heart, and Obsidian Heart.

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