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'''MagnaGuards''' are combat droid bodyguards seen in the ] universe. '''MagnaGuards''' are combat droid bodyguards seen in the ] universe.


MagnaGuards serve ] as bodyguards and soldiers. They are trained to match the style of combat of the person or creature they are fighting against. The magnaguards are warriors revered throughout the galaxy. They have taken many ] lives with their electrostaffs as well as the lives of those who oppose Grievous. These elite warriors were not cheap though, in fact they effectively bankrupted the ] to produce. There are four models of Magnaguard. General Grievous, under the orders of the mysterious ], uses the help from his MagnaGuards to kidnap Chancellor ] just before the end of ], and he uses them as a distraction on ] to get away from the planet. MagnaGuards serve ] as bodyguards and soldiers. They are trained to match the style of combat of the person or creature they are fighting against. The MagnaGuards were originally programmed with knowledge of a huge variety of lethal combat styles. However, General Grievous had their memories wiped and instead trained them personally. Their main weapon is an ], but their back also conceals a dual missile launcher. Grievous frequently spars against these fearsome droids for lightsaber training. These elite warriors were not cheap though, in fact they effectively bankrupted the ] to produce. There are four models of MagnaGuard. General Grievous, under the orders of the mysterious ], used several MagnaGuards in his kipnapping of Supreme Chancellor ] just before the end of ]. Two of them dueled with Jedi Master ] but were defeated by the powerful Jedi. Later, several MagnaGuards helped Grievous dispose of ]'s ]. Two survived the battle on Coruscant and dueled with ] and ] on the ], but these too were defeated. Later, four MagnaGuards tried to attack Master ] on ], but were dispatched with a falling metal container.


MagnaGuards are seen in the ] microseries, ], ], and also in ]. MagnaGuards are seen in the ] microseries, ], ], and also in ].

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MagnaGuards are combat droid bodyguards seen in the Star Wars universe.

MagnaGuards serve General Grievous as bodyguards and soldiers. They are trained to match the style of combat of the person or creature they are fighting against. The MagnaGuards were originally programmed with knowledge of a huge variety of lethal combat styles. However, General Grievous had their memories wiped and instead trained them personally. Their main weapon is an electrostaff, but their back also conceals a dual missile launcher. Grievous frequently spars against these fearsome droids for lightsaber training. These elite warriors were not cheap though, in fact they effectively bankrupted the Trade Federation to produce. There are four models of MagnaGuard. General Grievous, under the orders of the mysterious Darth Sidious, used several MagnaGuards in his kipnapping of Supreme Chancellor Palpatine just before the end of The Clone Wars. Two of them dueled with Jedi Master Kit Fisto but were defeated by the powerful Jedi. Later, several MagnaGuards helped Grievous dispose of Palpatine's Red Guard. Two survived the battle on Coruscant and dueled with Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker on the Invisible Hand, but these too were defeated. Later, four MagnaGuards tried to attack Master Obi-Wan Kenobi on Utapau, but were dispatched with a falling metal container.

MagnaGuards are seen in the Star Wars: Clone Wars microseries, Star Wars: Republic Commando, Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, and also in Star Wars: Battlefront II.


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