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From everything I've seen about lightsabers, they slice pretty handily through most materials (especially human limbs), but for some reason, in the Rise of SkywalkerThe Rise of Skywalker trailer, he bears his opponent to the ground like he's using a traditional melee weapon. Is there some property of lightsabers that allows them to push/repulse instead of cutting?

From everything I've seen about lightsabers, they slice pretty handily through most materials (especially human limbs), but for some reason, in the Rise of Skywalker trailer, he bears his opponent to the ground like he's using a traditional melee weapon. Is there some property of lightsabers that allows them to push/repulse instead of cutting?

From everything I've seen about lightsabers, they slice pretty handily through most materials (especially human limbs), but for some reason, in The Rise of Skywalker trailer, he bears his opponent to the ground like he's using a traditional melee weapon. Is there some property of lightsabers that allows them to push/repulse instead of cutting?

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How was Kylo Ren able to push his opponent to the ground with his lightsaber?

From everything I've seen about lightsabers, they slice pretty handily through most materials (especially human limbs), but for some reason, in the Rise of Skywalker trailer, he bears his opponent to the ground like he's using a traditional melee weapon. Is there some property of lightsabers that allows them to push/repulse instead of cutting?