

We’ve never seen Boba Fett use them, so it’s unclear if he even has them in his armor. It’s quite an effective weapon used not only for attacking purposes but for tactics and escaping tough situations. Boba usually operates with a blaster rifle, while Mando uses a pulse rifle with much more power.Īlso, we’ve seen Mando use the Whistling Birds quite often – small, homing projectiles that whistle through the air before hitting the target with a small explosion. Mando would defeat Boba eventually, although it wouldn’t be easy at all.įirst of all, if we compare their weapons, Mando has much more advanced weaponry and battle tactics. Mandalorian: Who Would Win and Why?īoba Fett and Din Djarin are quite similar in so many aspects, but in the end, there would be a clear winner between the two if they ever fought. Bear in mind I’m taking both characters in their prime, not aged as they are currently.

Now that we know their origins, when, and how they operated, let’s determine who would win if the two ever fought. It’s hard enough to survive, let alone work as a mercenary or a bounty hunter. That’s why one could say that Mando is having it much more difficult than Boba ever did. There’s no stability, no law – only anarchy. You see, Mando works in a time where all societal structures or governments have dissolved. It’s not that important when they operated, but the conditions they operated in. Although their lives overlap, Boba was much more active before Djarin was born, let alone became a Mandalorian warrior. One other great difference between Boba and Din is the time in which they operated. Boba was never a Foundling, as he wasn’t found, but rather a clone. Mandalorians such as Djarin – who were found, brought to Mandalore, and trained by the group – are called Foundlings. Mando lived and learned the Mandalorian tradition and culture his entire life.Įven though he isn’t a true, born Mandalorian (just like Boba), he became one of them with his upbringing. His parents were killed, so a Mandalorian warrior saved him and raised him as his kin.

Din Djarin is quite similar, but he has more Mandalorian connections than Boba.ĭin Djarin’s story began when he was still a child. Therefore, Boba isn’t a real Mandalorian but honors their codes and traditions. After Jango’s demise, Boba decided to honor his father by continuing his legacy, becoming one of the best bounty hunters the galaxy had ever seen.
#Boba origin code
Jango and Boba lived among the Kaminoans, but Jango did his best to raise Boba under Mandalorian traditions and culture, including their code of conduct and even the armor of the Mandalorian warriors. They had granted his wish, and he raised the clone as his son, naming him Boba. Jango accepted to be used as a template for the clones only if they give him an unaltered, 100% DNA match clone. Jango Fett: Differences and Who Would Win?
