In lightsaber combat, cho mai was the act of cutting off an opponent's weapon hand.
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| - [[Archivo:Luke_Manco.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Luke Skywalker pierde su mano derecha]] «El objetivo de la forma Cho mai es "cortar la mano del contrincante." Es una de las preferidas entre los más diestros espadachines debido a que inmoviliza al oponente al no poder usar su arma, pero no lo mata.» ―Cin Dralling En el combate de espadas láser, Cho mai era cortar la mano al oponente para inmovilizarlo.
- In lightsaber combat, cho mai was the act of cutting off an opponent's weapon hand.
- Cho mai was one of the nine marks of contact in lightsaber combat, and was used to refer to cutting off an opponent's weapon hand. Beings normally wielded lightsabers with two hands; cho mai referred to removing the dominant hand. Theoretically, used against a Jar'Kai stylist, removing either hand would be cho mai.
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| - [[Archivo:Luke_Manco.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Luke Skywalker pierde su mano derecha]] «El objetivo de la forma Cho mai es "cortar la mano del contrincante." Es una de las preferidas entre los más diestros espadachines debido a que inmoviliza al oponente al no poder usar su arma, pero no lo mata.» ―Cin Dralling En el combate de espadas láser, Cho mai era cortar la mano al oponente para inmovilizarlo.
- In lightsaber combat, cho mai was the act of cutting off an opponent's weapon hand.
- Cho mai was one of the nine marks of contact in lightsaber combat, and was used to refer to cutting off an opponent's weapon hand. Beings normally wielded lightsabers with two hands; cho mai referred to removing the dominant hand. Theoretically, used against a Jar'Kai stylist, removing either hand would be cho mai.
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