He was trained by sith master and basically used the force cuz his computer was able to imitate it 100%.
He killed countless jedi. He hated jedi. So why he wasn't granted the title of a sith? Its kinda like when Mace didn't granted Anakin the title of jedi master lol.
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I'm curious to know how his computer imitated the force.
Not a robot. He's an organic being (a Kaleesh) who had a bad accident and then underwent a procedure that made him a mechanical weapon.
This is not what the force is That's not how the force works. Does being force sensitive help you wield a lightsaber? Sure. But being good with a sword does not mean you are using the force.
Also, killing jedi does not make you a Sith. If it did, there would be a bunch of Clone Trooper Sith after order 66. Grievous was never a Sith apprentice nor a Sith lord
Edit: Thanks SkylarSong for pointing out that missed opportunity
You missed a golden opportunity to say "That's not how the force works"
wow, can't believe I missed that
I think a better question is why bossk isn't a jawa.
Never heard of "channeling the force through the weapon" before.
They feel their connection to the Kyber crystal inside for sure. (See Chirute's use of Kyber in his Staff)
They use the force to improve their raw ability & physical attributes (Strength, Speed, Reaction, Quickness, etc etc)
Only Rey seems to go from untrained to ninja over night, Luke certainly didn't on the Falcon.
I'm just assuming it was her use of the Staff that gave her some skill with the sword as opposed to pure author fiat.
That makes sense about her being proficient with a staff.
It would be similar to why Luke was a good pilot. He already had experience, and the Force enhanced it. Same with Ani.
From the Canon Sith Wookieepedia page https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Sith "The Sith, also referred to as the Sith Order, was an ancient order of Force-wielders devoted to the dark side of the Force."
Then from the Canon Grievous Wookieepedia page https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Grievous "Although he was neither Jedi or Sith, nor even sensitive to the power of the Force, Grievous was a skilled lightsaber duelist, having trained in the art of the lightsaber under the fallen Jedi Master-turned-Sith Lord Count Dooku."
I believe the correct term for somebody like Ventress is dark Jedi, and Grievous wasn't even that due to his lack of a force connection. Out of Dooku's three trainees, only Savage went on to briefly become a Sith when Maul took him under his wing, but Sidious put a quick end to this rival Sith pair.
Now that is still enough to have tge sith tag in the game. Since Sith assassin and sith trooper have the sith tag. But gg isn't even a force user so no need for him to be classified as a sith.
Though I do think asajj should have the sith tag since she was effectively a sith assassin same as maul was in ep 1.
You're thinking of two ewoks being an undercover wookie. lol
On one hand, there's cannon GG who was sort of like swgoh GG prior to his rework. In canon material which included 2008's "The Clone Wars" cartoon series, GG killed a grand total of one named Jedi, Kit Fisto's apprentice, who was so unimportant, I can't even remember his name. He was largely used as comic relief. He was most frequently seen doing his best impression of a Monty Python "Run Away"!
On the other hand, we have the legend GG. This is more like the post rework GG. This fearsome warrior introduced in the Legends 2003 cartoon series named "Clone Wars" was a veritable super-villain! He had nearly 2 score named Jedi as his victims and was an unstoppable force.