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Orange lightsabers are among the rarest and most intriguing blade colors in the Star Wars universe. They symbolize a nuanced stance in the cosmic conflict between the Jedi and the Sith. Unlike the traditional blue and green of the Jedi or the red of the Sith, orange lightsabers signify a distinct path that doesn’t strictly align with either side’s dogma. Here’s an expanded look at their significance:

In canon, the appearance of orange lightsabers has been limited but noteworthy. The following is a list of canon Jedi with orange lightsabers:
Baylan Skoll and Shin Hati: In the Ahsoka series, Baylan Skoll and his apprentice Shin Hati wield orange lightsabers. Baylan, once a Jedi and a general, chooses to reject his past affiliations and operate in a more mercenary fashion. His use of the orange lightsaber reflects his complex stance on the Force; he isn’t aligned with the Jedi or Sith, instead following his own code.
Obi-Wan Kenobi (briefly): In the 2019 book Masters & Apprentices, Master Qui-Gon Jinn and his then-padawan Obi-Wan Kenobi are tasked with a mission to Pijal. It is during this mission that Obi-Wan Kenobi’s kyber crystal is replaced with a kohlen crystal, which is the type of crystal used to make an orange lightsaber. As a result, Obi-Wan Kenobi’s lightsaber gleams a fire orange for a brief period of time.

In order to get an orange lightsaber, a wielder must first find an orange kyber crystal. While the kohlen crystals found by Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi in Masters & Apprentices were much weaker than traditional kyber crystals, it’s not certain if all orange kyber crystals are weaker than traditional blue, green, or red.
What is known, however, is that this type of crystal is rare and not seen too often in either Star Wars Canon or Legends lore. In many non-canon incarnations, it has often been seen with Gray Jedi or wielded by renowned Jedi who would later go on to switch their lightsaber colors.
In the Expanded Universe, also known as Legends, orange lightsabers have appeared with notable characters:
Plo Koon: The Jedi Master Plo Koon wielded an orange lightsaber briefly before his death. The choice of this color for Plo Koon could be interpreted as a symbol of his unique role and approach within the Jedi Order.
Yaddle: The Jedi Master Yaddle, known for her distinct approach to the Force, wielded an orange lightsaber for a time. Her use of this blade color represents her journey and her willingness to explore beyond traditional Jedi norms.
Mandalorian Knights: During the Mandalorian Wars, a group of ex-Jedi switched their allegiance from the Galactic Republic to Mandalorian. Along with their Force abilities, they wielded orange lightsabers.
In interactive media such as the Jedi: Fallen Order and Jedi: Survivor games, players have the option to choose an orange lightsaber blade for their character, Cal Kestis. While this customization option is not considered canon within the game’s storyline, it allows players to explore the aesthetic and symbolic significance of the orange blade in a personal and creative way. Players of Star Wars: The Old Republic also have the ability to become orange lightsaber users after the completion of Tython and Korriban levels.
The orange lightsaber stands out as a symbol of balance and individuality within the Star Wars universe. It represents characters who operate outside the strict confines of Jedi and Sith ideologies, embodying a pragmatic approach to the Force. Whether seen in canon, Legends, or interactive media, the orange lightsaber remains a powerful symbol of those who carve out their own path in the galaxy.

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