Are JEDI Training Rey's Tags A Bug?

So I've been going up against Jedi Training Rey teams with my Palpatine lead teams and Vader. Yet there seems to be an issue with JEDI Training Rey, as Vader's basic attack that Jedi can't Dodge, seems to have no effect. Unless she's not actually a Jedi, which would mean she needs a name change. But if she's a Jedi in Training (aka Padawan) shouldn't she have the Jedi tag? Shouldn't the "against Jedi" abilities still count for her too? I mean, even Luke said that she's a Jedi. So is it a bug that she's not marked a Jedi and can avoid the "against Jedi" effects. If she's not going to be considered a Jedi, then Padawn Ahsoka need to have her Jedi tag removed.

Just checking before I submit it as a bug.
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  • She is not a Jedi. Same reason CLS is not a jedi. The rules are flimsy. But thems the breaks.
  • “Jedi training” basically sums it up...... you’re not a Jedi until you’ve completed the training
  • “Jedi training” basically sums it up...... you’re not a Jedi until you’ve completed the training

    Padawan Ahsoka wasn't a Jedi since she didn't finish her training, but she's got the Jedi tag. So should her's be removed?
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  • Zevox
    172 posts Member
    Ahsoka was formally a member of the Jedi Order - kind of impossible to deny her the tag. Luke and Rey weren't, since the Order was nonexistent by their time, and Luke in particular was told that he wouldn't be a Jedi until he defeated Vader, despite his training. They seem to have extended that sort of reasoning to Rey, where having a small amount of training does not make her a Jedi yet. Which is internally consistent, like it or not.
  • Rey was trained for a very short time in TLJ by Luke in the ways of the Jedi, but she wasn’t a member of the Jedi Order like Ahsoka was.
  • Zevox wrote: »
    Ahsoka was formally a member of the Jedi Order - kind of impossible to deny her the tag. Luke and Rey weren't, since the Order was nonexistent by their time, and Luke in particular was told that he wouldn't be a Jedi until he defeated Vader, despite his training. They seem to have extended that sort of reasoning to Rey, where having a small amount of training does not make her a Jedi yet. Which is internally consistent, like it or not.

    Like it or not- but Ezra?

    He was born well after the fall of the Jedi order. While he was trained by Kanan and took in by yoda. Luke was trained by Old ben and yoda (not too much longer after Ezra)and...Luke trained Rey in a Jedi sanctuary (yoda was watching the whole time)

    This is all just a renewal of Order 66- implemented and enforced by the CG to undermine and bring down the Jedi Order
  • Do not try to find the logic behind the tagging.
    There are no accurate reasoning, it's just the game balance. If they give Jedi tags to RJT and CLS, you would be able to form unbeatable OP squads.

    For example: zQGJ lead (offense bonus, speed bonus and foresight), GK, CLS, GM Yoda, RJT.
    A very hard hitting and also durable squad with almost constant foresight.
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