Warning! This article contains spoilers for Tales of the Jedi episode 5.Tales of the Jedi has retroactively supplied more content about The Clone Wars season 7, by revealing that Ahsoka's master, Anakin Skywalker, unknowingly helped her survive the Clone attack of Order 66. Tales of the Jedi is a collection of six animated shorts set in the Star Wars universe, with three focusing on Count Dooku and the other three on Ahsoka Tano. One of these Ahsoka-centric episodes helps flesh out more details about her relationship with Anakin, her intense Jedi training, and how both of those aspects helped her survive a crucial traumatic moment in her life.
As shown with new scene from The Clone Wars' finale: "Let's hope all that training pays off."
Anakin Trained Ahsoka To Be One Of The Strongest Jedi
On top of Ahsoka's survival of Order 66 thanks to Anakin's intense training, Tales of the Jedi provides an insight into how this training regiment made Ahsoka one of the strongest Jedi by the end of the Clone Wars. Ahsoka managed to face down her entire Clone force, save Rex from the inhibitor chip causing him to attack her, and escape relatively unharmed all without taking any of the Clones' lives. Aside from this though, Ahsoka also managed to defeat Maul in single combat during the Siege of Mandalore. Maul is known as one of Star Wars' most skilled lightsaber combatants, and Ahsoka dispatched him in a fantastic duel in The Clone Wars season 7, which is a feat that not even Qui-Gon Jinn, one of the best Jedi, could accomplish in The Phantom Menace.
Also, the final episode of Tales of the Jedi showcases Ahsoka's confrontation with an Inquisitor set shortly after Order 66. Ahsoka is in hiding on a farm, trying to live out a normal life away from the Empire, the Rebellion, and war. However, one of the townspeople turns Ahsoka in, causing an Inquisitor to come looking for her. After a brief standoff, Ahsoka dispatches the Inquisitor with ease, without even a weapon of her own, by disarming the Jedi hunter and killing him with his own lightsaber in just a few quick moves. All of this just goes to show how Anakin, with his intense and unconventional training methods, created one of the strongest Jedi in Ahsoka.
Ahsoka Couldn't Beat Darth Vader, Though
That being said, there was one obstacle in Star Wars that Star Wars events like Order 66, and Ahsoka and Vader's climactic confrontation in Star Wars: Rebels.