Jedi mind trick

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Obi-Wan Kenobi using the Jedi mind trick to convince Stormtroopers that "These aren't the droids you're looking for"
Obi-Wan Kenobi using the Jedi mind trick to convince Stormtroopers that "These aren't the droids you're looking for"

In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Jedi mind trick is a Force power. Jedi who know the power can, by using the Force, influence the actions of other "weak-minded" sentient beings.

Jedi typically perform this ability with a wave of the hand and a verbal suggestion (for example, "These aren't the droids you're looking for"). If the trick is successful, the victim will reply by restating the suggestion ("These aren't the droids we're looking for") and will immediately think or do whatever the Jedi suggested. The hand wave may not be required to use the power; in the films, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn both perform the wave first when using the trick, while Luke Skywalker does not.

Some residents of the Star Wars galaxy can resist the ability. Species who can resist include Hutts and Toydarians, as demonstrated in Return of the Jedi and The Phantom Menace, respectively. However, while Qui Gon Jin states this is because "greed is a strong enemy against the Force," (Jabba was a crime boss and Watto was a scheming junk dealer) the precise reason is unknown. Especially strong-willed individuals are also able to resist the ability. Anakin Skywalker confirms this in a conversation with Padmé Amidala during Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, after she jokingly asks him if he will use the trick on her. Droids are also immune to mind tricks, because these tricks only affect beings with organic brains.

While the power is never called the "mind trick" by Jedi — or even named by any Jedi, the term "mind trick" is often used to refer to it by those who are aware of its existence, often disparagingly. The first use of the term was in Return of the Jedi, when Jabba the Hutt criticizes an underling for his susceptibility to "an old Jedi mind trick." The term is used in many of the Star Wars-related games in which the ability appears. When Obi-Wan Kenobi famously demonstrates the ability for the first time in the films, he states afterwards only that, "The Force can have a strong influence on the weak-minded. You will find it a powerful ally."

In the novel I, Jedi it was revealed that Corran Horn and all of his jedi relatives were extremely proficient in this, though he referred to it as alter mind.

The Jedi mind trick has been compared to similar real-world tricks performed using Mentalism. This is a broad term used for creating illusions in the mind.

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