Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Orderis a game all about slicing and dicing your way through countless enemies as you attempt to evade the Galactic Empire’s pursuit of Cal Kestis. Like any good Jedi, Cal is equipped with his trusty lightsaber and force abilities, which the vast majority of you out there will have used to dispatch Fallen Order’s toughest boss fights. However, there’s one player out there who thinks that using a lightsaber is far too little of a challenge.

First shared to the Fallen Order subreddit (thanksGamesRadar), a fan going by u/Fraaanky has uploaded their video of them taking down the Ninth Sister without using a lightsaber. Of course, without his lightsaber, Cal Kestis doesn’t have that much up his sleeves that can cause significant damage, but he does have a light kick he can use to give himself some distance between him and his foes, which also deals a tiny bit of damage at the same time. You can probably guess where we’re going with this.

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Yes, in a very literal example of Cal Kestis kicking someone’s ass, u/Fraaanky manages to take down the Ninth Sister without lifting a lightsaber, all by dodging out of the way of her lightsaber swings and kicking her in the back a bunch of times. You can watch the video down below to see how they managed to pull off this feat, several parts of which are sped up to a signifcant degree. It’s impossible to gauge how long this actually takes, but it’s likely longer than 10 minutes of dodging and kicking to take her down in this manner.

Making the video even more impressive, u/Fraaanky also claims that they’re playing on Jedi Grandmaster mode, the hardest difficulty setting available in the game. If Cal Kestis set out to make a mockery of the Galactic Empire, then this definitely one of the more humiliating ways to achieve that goal. I doubt the Second Sister would put up with such foolishness from Cal, though maybe we’ll see u/Fraaanky return for another epic kick versus lightsaber duel in the near future.

In any case, at least it’s good training forStar Wars Jedi: Survivorwhich is launching at the end of this month on April 28 for PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X. We’ve been given an extensive look at what to expect from this highly-anticipated sequel, including closer looks at the game’scustomization options,traversal methods, andexplorable locations. If you want to know what we think of the game from our brief hands-on,you’re able to read our preview here.

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