I do find it interesting that so many describe their technique as 2, 4, 6, and some of 7 but mostly 3 and 5
I am not throwing stones, I just find this a bit chuckle worthy.
It may be just me, my martial arts experience is extensive but more so focused on closing, clinching, and smothering/choking out/or locking a joint...I do have some classic weapons training with eskrima and kendo...knife fighting with color marking practice blades...and some fencing, mostly épée...but I do know that fighting styles rarely can be summed up in one sentence.
So light saber style Juyo is not a move or two it is a theme of behavior...a direction of training and application.
It is doubtful that a Juyo would shift into a Makashi move and then into Ataru technique.
That is why I mentioned my answer would be different depending on when you asked me in my life.
A Juyo can have defensive, offensive, and special techniques that mirror the other styles but is still distinctly Juyo because of intent and application.
Just because one knows all the styles, like GM Yoda, you still favor one style or another.
I might be looking at this too much or in the wrong light but it is like asking what sort of pizza do you like?
"well I like a pepperoni and cheese for one bite, then two bites of pesto and basil, then a nibble of sausage and peppers, then back to a bite of pepperoni, then a bite of etc. etc."
That would be one crazy looking pizza.
Now all of those things could be on the pizza...the works or your works...but it does not magically become one or the other with each slice or bite. An everything pizza is an everything pizza. A Hawaiian is a Hawaiian. A pepperoni is a pepperoni.
I liked cheese as a kid.
I liked pepperoni and cheese as a youth.
I like Hawaiian with hot peppers and cheese as an adult.
I could eat a cheese or a pepperoni, but I prefer a spicy Hawaiian pizza.
After three bites of my Hawaiian I do not say ahaha pepperoni!
*****
This is again not a dig on anyone, just an observation.
Every style is much more complex then "prefers straight forward attack" or "mostly used for defense". A style is a blend of attack, defense, and special techniques.
It is ok to say one or the other. They are all primarily different, that is why the different names.
Honor the name, honor the style, choose one...it is ok...Yoda said so, I asked him and he said so