As Star Wars fans, we’re rooting for our heroes to save the day – but most of us would it to getting a kick out of seeing the saga’s many memorable evildoers doing their thing, too. And why not? Everyone’s favorite galaxy far, far away is home to some of the coolest baddies ever, with the power at their fingertips to make entire planets tremble.
The source of their potency varies – perhaps they’re imbued with the mystical energies of the Force, or maybe they’re just a preternaturally gifted warrior – but the end result is the same: they’re able to eliminate anyone who stands in their way. At the same time, not every antagonist in the Star Wars universe possesses this kind of raw might. On the contrary, quite a few of them are woefully underpowered, and unlikely to cause any headaches for the forces of good. True, some villains compensate for their feeble nature by calling upon their formidable intellect, political capital, or legions of loyal troopers, but in of innate strength, these chessmasters are laughably outclassed by their heroic opponents and nefarious peers alike.
Which of the saga’s malevolent figures rate as genuine heavy hitters, and which are so pathetic they ought to quit while they still can? Well, we’ve carefully reviewed all of the movies and TV shows Disney/Lucasfilm still considers canon – sorry, fans of the Expanded Universe and Legends material – and based on what we saw, graded all the major players.
With the hard work done, we now present for your consideration our picks for the 10 Strongest Star Wars Villains (And 10 Who Are Hilariously Weak).
20. Strongest – Jango Fett
For a lot of fans, Boba Fett will always remain the ultimate Star Wars bounty hunter. The thing is, Boba never really does anything that impressive on screen. Sure, he tracks the Millennium Falcon to Cloud City, but otherwise, he’s comprehensively outmatched by Luke Skywalker in Return of the Jedi – and his apparent demise shortly after is downright embarrassing.
On the other hand, Boba’s old man Jango makes the most of his comparatively limited screen time. Over the course of Attack of the Clones alone, he squares off with Obi-Wan Kenobi in an epic brawl, takes down a Jedi Master single-handedly, and goes out in a blaze of glory against Mace Windu himself! Not bad for a regular guy-- albeit a regular guy armed to the teeth and decked out in the coolest armor in the galaxy.
19. Hilariously Weak – General Grievous
General Grievous was supposed to be a big deal – tie-in media released ahead of Revenge of the Sith billed him as one of the greatest threats the galaxy had ever seen. By the time the film finally arrived in cinemas, Star Wars creator George Lucas had decided to dramatically re-imagine the cyborg baddie’s characterization-- and not for the better. Instead of the unstoppable Jedi-hunter we were promised, instead we got a snivelling, asthmatic coward more prone to running from a fight than leaping into the fray. Grievous does deserve some kudos for his four-armed lightsaber fighting technique, which manages to straddle the line between awesome and ridiculous.
At the end of the day, his bark is worse than his bite.
That's probably why Obi-Wan made such short work of him during their final showdown!
18. Strongest – The Grand Inquisitor
When it comes to credentials, the Grand Inquisitor who plagues our heroes early on in Star Wars Rebels certainly had a strong resume. Boasting both a personal endorsement from Emperor Palpatine – arguably the ultimate baddie of the entire saga – and trained by none other than Darth Vader, the Inquisitor was one bad dude.
ittedly, the Rule of Two prevented either Palpatine or Vader from ever officially inducting the Inquisitor into the Sith Order. That doesn’t mean he wasn’t powerful enough to make the cut – as the many lives he claimed during the Jedi Purge can attest to. Much like his teacher, the Inquisitor also proved to be as deadly behind the controls of a starfighter as with a lightsaber in hand – further illustrating just how dangerous he truly was!
17. Hilariously Weak – The Imperial Royal Guard
The Star Wars universe is littered with characters who have amassed a huge following based almost entirely around their striking aesthetic – and the Imperial Royal Guard number among them. First introduced in Return of the Jedi as the Emperor’s imposing bodyguards, these red-cloaked fanatics were also revered by fans for eschewing blasters in favor of their Force Pike melee weapons.
The Imperial Guard didn’t see any action during their debut outing.
Their legend would only grew over the two decades that elapsed before they finally showed their stuff. This gave rise to some fairly unrealistic expectations of what these guys were actually capable of – expectations that were shattered when Master Yoda casually swatted a pair of them aside in Revenge of the Sith!
16. Strongest – Cad Bane
Another non-Force sensitive baddie who punched far above his weight, Cad Bane inherited the reputation of best bounty hunter in the galaxy from Jango Fett – and boy, did he deserve it. This alien gunslinger was skilled enough to track down virtually any quarry, even Jedi!
Over the course of his career during the Clone Wars, Bane pulled off some seemingly impossible jobs, including successfully infiltrating both the Jedi Temple and the Senate. What’s more, he held his own in close quarters combat with Obi-Wan Kenobi, Quinlan Vos, and even the Chosen One, Anakin Skywalker. Through it all, he relied on nothing more than his twin blasters, his bag of tricks and – most importantly – his nerves of steel.
15. Hilariously Weak – The Battle Droids
We don’t envy anyone forced to go up against Jedi Knights during the heyday of the Jedi Order. Forget winning: simply surviving against these supernaturally-talented foes is a huge achievement. Even so, the battle droids that comprised the bulk of the Separatist armies performed particularly poorly during the Clone Wars.
Over the course of the Star Wars prequel trilogy, these supposedly fearsome robots served as little more than lightsaber fodder.
In fairness, the battle droids – especially the upgraded, super battle droid models – fared somewhat better against the clone troopers under Jedi command. Even then, the clones were clearly a superior fighting outfit, in part because they didn’t share the droids’ bizarre penchant for slapstick comedy!
14. Strongest – Asajj Ventress
Asajj Ventress won’t be a familiar face to more casual Star Wars fans, but those who watched the Clone Wars TV series will know just how much of a danger she represented. Like the Grand Inquisitor, Ventress was never a card-carrying member of the Sith Order – she’s technically only a dark side acolyte, in charge of carrying out Count Dooku’s bidding.
This shouldn’t be taken as sign that Ventress wasn’t able to cut the mustard. On the contrary: the mere fact that she was trusted to handle Dooku’s dirty work is proof positive of just how powerful she was. Able to wield her dual lightsabers with lethal grace – she traded blows with both Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi on multiple occasions – and notably proficient at Force-enhanced acrobatics, Ventress wasn’t an enemy to underestimate.
13. Hilariously Weak – Captain Phasma
Continuing the recurring theme of “Star Wars villains who look cool but are underwhelming,” Captain Phasma represents maybe the biggest letdown of the entire sequel trilogy. It’s not just that fans were suckered in by the high-ranking First Order commander’s slick chromium armor, either. The casting of Game of Thrones’ star Gwendoline Christie in the role certainly suggested Phasma was destined to leave her mark on a galaxy far, far away.
It turns out not even an arresting design or a celebrated actress could elevate this ineffective villain into the saga’s big leagues.
Phasma’s real problem is that she’s got no ticker. She’s easily dealt with by Finn in both The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi – and in the former, she doesn’t even have the conviction to refuse to cooperate when her life is threatened!
12. Strongest – Darth Maul
Say what you will about The Phantom Menace, but the duel between Jedi Knights Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi and Sith Lord Darth Maul remains one of Star Wars’ greatest lightsaber fights. Due to this unevenly matched contest, Maul built a name for himself as one of the best fighters in the Star Wars universe.
As fans who’ve seen Solo or who are fully caught up on Clone Wars and Rebels will already know, this one-time Sith apprentice survived his seemingly fatal bisection at the hands of Kenobi. What’s even more amazing is that his connection to the dark side of the Force remained largely intact even after the loss of his legs, a reminder that his true power extended beyond flashy swordsmanship.
11. Hilariously Weak – Greedo
Poor Greedo is a classic case of someone’s opinion of their own abilities far exceeding the reality of the matter. How else can you explain the Rodian bounty hunter’s failure to gun down Han Solo when he had the smuggle at point blank in the first Star Wars movie, A New Hope?
Seriously, dude: less gloating, more shooting.
Of course, it has to be said that in the original cut of A New Hope, Greedo was at least caught off guard when Han fried him with a sneaky shot from his concealed blaster. But as part of a raft of subsequent changes made by series creator George Lucas, Greedo now fired before Solo. This means he was so incompetent, he couldn’t even hit his intended victim at point-blank range!