Why do Stormtroopers get killed so easily?
The Stormtroopers die very easily because the plot demands that our intrepid heroes always succeed against the enemy. When Stormtroopers are hit by blaster shots, they are flung backwards due to the kinetic force of the shots. Most of the time, the Stormtroopers don’t actually die, they are simply incapacitated.
Why do Stormtroopers have such bad aim?
In the old days of Episode II: Attack of the Clones, stormtroopers (or more accurately clone troopers, cloned from the mercenary Jango Fett) were in inexhaustible supply. To conclude: stormtroopers are lazy and that’s why they can’t shoot straight. They just can’t be bothered.
Why are Stormtroopers so bad at shooting?
Why are stormtroopers so different from clone troopers?
This is in part because the Clone Troopers were attempts to clone and recreate the combat potential of Jango Fett, one of the greatest soldiers who ever lived. And in reality, the Clone Troopers were created to kill Jedi. Stormtroopers, though, were never trained to combat threats of that magnitude.
Why is the stormtrooper wearing a helmet in Star Wars?
Part of that could be because he was a high-ranking clone trooper, but another part is because the helmet was obstructing his view. Star Wars Rebels wasn’t the first property to make fun of stormtroopers and their armor.
Are stormtroopers really that bad at shooting?
As is the case in the army, different Stormtroopers are given different forms of training. With all that being said, Stormtroopers still have a notorious reputation for having a poor shot in the series proper. In The Mandalorian, for example, former Imperial Marksmen Mayfield (Bill Burr) takes issue with being confused for a Stormtrooper.
Which Star Wars movie has the best storm troopers?
The First Order has perhaps the best system of Storm Troopers — which is proven by how dangerous Finn is. When we look at the First Order troopers in action, they lack the same weaknesses their counterparts in earlier films do. They have the F-11D blasters — an even more advanced version of the E-11 blasters.