Lightsabers have always been an essential aspect of the Star Wars universe. In fact, they may very well be the most iconic and recognizable item from the galaxy far, far away. Ever since Luke Skywalker first ignited his father’s lightsaber in Obi-Wan Kenobi’s hut, Star Wars hasn’t stopped exploring all the variants of the humble weapon. The original trilogy solidified the most basic lightsaber colors and their meanings, but the prequel trilogy really started to experiment with cool and creative new lightsabers—such as Darth Maul’s iconic double-bladed lightsaber—much to the delight of the audience.

While the Star Wars movies have showcased some pretty cool lightsabers (like Kylo Ren’s crossguard saber), they have barely scratched the surface on the plethora of saber designs in the Star Wars universe. Both Star Wars canon and Legends have shown several intriguing hilt and saber designs. With seven lightsaber combat forms to choose from, many Jedi and Sith have crafted unique hilts to gain an advantage over opponents with standard sabers. Some offer much greater defensive capabilities than a regular saber, whereas others are designed for offense. And with more Star Wars movies on the way, viewers could very well see some of the coolest blades pop up in live-action soon.

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15 Lightsaber Axe

Darth Malgus Lightsaber Axe

One of the most famous wielders of a lightsaber axe was Darth Malgus from the Star Wars: The Old Republic video games. Malgus’ saber featured two sharp blades that jutted out toward the tip of the hilt, making it a brutal weapon even when it wasn’t activated. The axe head of the saber also added extra weight to the top of it, ensuring Malgus’ strikes were heavy and powerful.

14 Tonfa Lightsaber

Maris Brood Guard Shoto

Tonfa lightsabers—also known as guard shoto—have largely been forgotten and overlooked in Star Wars canon. The Tonfa lightsaber featured an extra handle protruding near the end of the hilt, which allowed the to hold the saber backward, similarly to how Ahsoka holds her lightsabers. Maris Brood from the Star Wars: The Force Unleashed games was notable for wielding two tonfa lightsabers.

13 Umbrella Lightsaber

Kouru wielding the umbrella lightsaber in Star Wars Visions

By far one of the most mind-boggling lightsaber modifications shown in Star Wars, the umbrella lightsaber (or lightsaber parasol) was first featured in Star Wars: Visions season 1, episode 1. In the episode, a Sith bandit leader named Kouru used a long staff which boasted several blades on the end. By spinning the umbrella-like end, Kouru effortlessly deflected dozens of blaster bolts from a Z-6 rotary minigun, proving her lightsaber as the ultimate defense.

12 Extendable Lightsaber

Senya Tirall with an extendable lightsaber.

Another interesting lightsaber choice was one with an extendable hilt. Senya Tirall from Star Wars: The Old Republic expertly utilized the staff-like extension below her saber's blade. With it, she was able to single-handely take down six guards (all armed with lightsabers of their own) in the Knights of the Eternal Throne “Betrayed” cinematic trailer.

11 Lightwhip

Star Wars Visions Jedi holding a lightwhip.

Lightwhips—also known as electro-whips—were first shown in The Clone Wars season 4, but have a long history in Star Wars Legends as one of the more dangerous variants of the lightsaber. While the electro-whips used by Zygerrian slavers in The Clone Wars did not actually cut victims, the lightwhip from Star Wars Legends did. The Sith Lumiya from Star Wars Legends owned a special kind of lightwhip with multiple strands coming out of the hilt, making it extra deadly in combat. Additionally, Am from Star Wars: Visions season 1, episode 3 wielded six lightwhips.

10 Lightsaber Blaster

Vader duels with Ezra on Malachor in Star Wars Rebels.

Ezra Bridger’s first lightsaber broke Jedi tradition by adding a blaster attachment into the hilt of his saber, which many Jedi would have considered sacrilegious. Nevertheless, Bridger’s lightsaber blaster made sense as a transitionary blade for him, since he began Star Wars Rebels with little to no lightsaber training. He often defaulted to using the blaster portion to get an edge on ranged opponents or when he felt out of his depth with his lack of lightsaber skills.

9 Hinged Lightsaber

Jedi Master Pong Krell in Star Wars: The Clone Wars season 4 wielding two double edged lightsabers.

While a Sith vision of Rey was briefly seen wielding a hinged lightsaber in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, the Star Wars movies have yet to fully show its power. Umbaran Jedi Master Orla Jareni from The High Republic books and comics wielded a white hinged lightsaber, while Pong Krell from The Clone Wars season 4 owned two. The hinge allowed the wielder to easily fold and store the length of a double-bladed saber without it becoming cumbersome and long on one's belt.

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8 Lightsaber Gauntlet

Plo Koon Lightsaber Gauntlet Concept with Plo Koon wielding the green lightsaber gauntlet

In some unused concept art from Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith, Jedi Master Plo Koon originally wielded a lightsaber gauntlet, which was reminiscent of Wolverine’s claws from the Marvel comics. In the art, Plo Koon showcases his gauntlet with two short green blades emitting from both sides of his fist. If a gauntlet like this is ever depicted in the Star Wars movies, it would be interesting to see how the adapted their combat style for it.

7 Split Saber

Cal Kestis with BD-1 on his shoulder holding his dual wield lightsabers parallel to one another pointing away from his left hip. Cal looks down solemnly after defeating the Ninth Sister, whose body lies partially in the bottom right corner of the frame.

The split saber had a unique connection at the base of two lightsabers, which allowed the wielder to connect them into a double-bladed lightsaber when they wished. Asajj Ventress in The Clone Wars was one of the most famous s of the split saber, and hers were notable for being curved. Keeve Trennis in The High Republic also wielded a green split saber, and Cal Kestis made use of a blue pair in the Star Wars Jedi: Survivor video game.

6 Curve-Bladed Lightsaber

Lola wielding a Doubled-Bladed Lightsaber in Star Wars Visions Season 2

Perhaps one of the rarest lightsaber variants of all, the curve-bladed lightsaber featured an unorthodox blade which was not straight. The Sith Lord Darth Noctyss wielded a sickle-bladed lightsaber. Furthermore, the former Sith Lola from Star Wars: Visions season 2, episode 1 had a slight curve to her unique red and yellow double-bladed lightsaber.