The Bohrok and Bohrok Va sets had action features to fling Krana at opponents, and each Krana could be worn by any set that could wear a mask. There were eight distinct Krana shapes and twelve different colors, which formed a set of ninety-six unique Krana. Each Bohrok and Bohrok Va set contained one random Krana with a particular color but unknown shape. Krana were also released in blind packs numbered and ; three random Krana were included in each pack.
These Krana packs also introduced gold and silver variants of the Great Masks from , two of which were included in each pack. The latter half of the year saw the release of the Toa Nuva bearing new masks: the powerful Kanohi Nuva.
Another series of thirty-six collectible masks the six Kanohi Nuva, each in the six colors of the Toa Nuva was made available via packs numbered and These packs contained three random Krana and two random Kanohi Nuva. Additionally, the Toa Nuva sets each bore a signature Kanohi Nuva. One other new mask, an orange Pakari, was introduced in two sets released in After its release was postponed in , the Kanohi Vahi , the Great Mask of Time, was made widely available in This mask could be obtained via various means, such as promotions with retailers Toywiz [3] and Walgreens.
The purple Krana found in Gahlok Va and the Krana packs was produced in two variations, and a slight color difference can be observed between the two variants. The following masks could be found in Krana and Krana :. The following mask released in could be obtained via contests, promotions, or similar means:. The first wave of sets released in featured the Bohrok-Kal and the Krana-Kal.
The Krana-Kal were identical in shape and material to the Krana from the previous year. However, they were produced in metallic colors, to complement the silver sheen of the Bohrok-Kal. The eight Krana shapes, each in the six colors of the Bohrok-Kal, formed a new set of forty-eight Krana-Kal. Each Bohrok-Kal set contained a random Krana-Kal in its signature color. Krana-Kal could also be obtained in collectible packs numbered and , which contained three Krana-Kal and two Kanohi Nuva.
Six silver "protodermic" Kanohi Nuva one for each Toa Nuva were newly available in these Krana-Kal packs; in the storyline, these represented the color-drained masks of the Toa Nuva when their Nuva Symbols had been stolen by the Bohrok-Kal.
Several special Krana-Kal were also produced. They were packaged in a black pouch with a certificate congratulating the finder; [6] the certificates for the Sterling Silver Krana-Kal were numbered from one to seventy-two. Originally, there was a plan for a different kind of metallic Krana-Kal to be hidden in Bohrok-Kal canisters. However, production problems meant that these metallic Krana-Kal would not be ready in time, and the White Metal Krana-Kal were produced instead.
The Gray Plastic Krana-Kal is light gray in color, and it is made from solid plastic instead of the typical flexible rubbery material. The latter half of saw the premiere of the Kraata , another new collectible. Kraata were slug-like creatures that controlled the Rahkshi in the storyline and could be stored in the backs of the Rahkshi sets.
The Kraata were made of a flexible rubbery material, similar to the Krana, and each Kraata was produced in a two-color blend. The combination of a Kraata's head and tail colors indicated its power; there were forty-two such powers. Six of these powers Fear, Disintegration Poison Fragmentation, Hunger, and Anger, the powers of the Rahkshi sets had names, while the other thirty-six powers had no special name. With six stages in forty-two color combinations, a total of Kraata types could be collected.
These Kraata could be found in packs numbered , which were small canisters containing three random Kraata and two random stickers from a set of twelve. Additionally, each of the Rahkshi sets included a Kraata of a random stage with that Rahkshi's power. Seven other Kraata were produced that could not be found in random packs.
Shadow Kraata, the powerful seventh stage of Kraata, could be found in specially marked Rahkshi sets at specific retailers in late Two identical transparent neon-orange Kraata with no storyline significance were packaged with pairs of Rahkshi-themed shoes, as well. A number of unique Kanohi masks were included exclusively with various sets released in These were the first masks to connect using a Technic axle instead of a Lego stud.
A special version of the Kraahkan, commonly called the Movie Edition Kraahkan, was packaged with Takutanuva. A red-and-green colored infected version of the Hau Nuva was made available through various promotions in late The mask could be obtained at giveaways at U. Lego retail stores, [12] with a German Bionicle magazine, [13] and through a Woolworth's promotion for the Mask of Light movie. This mask was actually produced in four variations; it was produced in a mold with four cavities, and masks from each cavity had slightly different blended patterns of red and green.
The different variations can be distinguished by a code printed between the eye holes on the inside of the mask. Type and Type look the most similar to each other, with prominent green foreheads. Type has a red forehead, and Type has a thin green stripe on its forehead.
A unique, one-of-a-kind Platinum Avohkii was produced for a Cartoon Network sweepstakes in October The following masks could be found in Krana-Kal and Krana-Kal :. The following Kraata could be found in Kraata :. The following collectibles released in could be obtained via contests, promotions, or similar means:. Whereas previous sets had used flexible arm pieces to fling disks, the sets of introduced new launchers that shot Kanoka out of a holder when squeezed together.
Most Kanoka had the same basic appearance: they were made of a white plastic that glowed in the dark, and a large, colored decal was printed on the front which included a special three-digit code. There were some special disks which did not follow this pattern and were still considered Kanoka. Each Kanoka disk was inscribed with a three-digit code, which indicated the disk's powers and prescribed its appearance. The first digit of the code was a number from 1 to 6 representing which of the six Metru the disk originated in; the color and shape of the decal on the front of the disk also corresponded to that Metru.
In-story, disks from different Metru also had different flight characteristics, such as dodging obstacles or flying farther. The second digit was a number from 1 to 8 representing which of the eight Kanoka powers such as freezing or regeneration the disk possessed.
Finally, the third digit was a number from 1 to 9 representing the power level of the Kanoka, 9 being the highest; the design on the disk was rimmed with a number of solid segments, and the number of segments also corresponded to the power level. A Kanoka with a power level of 9 was said to be one of the six legendary Great Disks , which were the only Kanoka disks with such a power level.
According to this system, distinct Kanoka are possible, although only a fraction of these were ever produced in plastic and redeemable at the Kanoka Club. Each of the Matoran and Vahki sets released in , along with the large sets Nidhiki and Krekka , included a Kanoka disk with a code unique to that set.
This set contained two random disks from the collection of thirty-six, a Disk Launcher in the primary color of one of the six Toa Metru , and a pin for attaching the launcher to a set's hand. A final Ta-Metru Kanoka with a code of was given with the combined comics of Rise of the Rahkshi! A few other disks that did not have the standard Kanoka design were also made available in The set Toa Vakama included a transparent red Toa Disk.
Several promotional images depicted Toa Disk designs for all six of the Toa Metru, but only Vakama's was ever produced in plastic. Late in the year, Target stores began to sell exclusive Vahki sets that included a Disk of Time marked with the special code instead of the set's usual disk.
During the Comic-Con convention, an exclusive Kanoka disk was supposed to be produced and placed within five thousand Toa Metru Vakama sets, which the convention attendees could buy. Five hundred Kanoka plated in gold were given as prizes for an instant win game packaged with canister sets. Finally, several blank Kanoka variations were distributed through various channels.
While collectible disks were a focus in , collectible masks became less prominent. The Toa Metru canister sets contained redesigned Kanohi that affixed to a new head piece with an axle, similar to the Avohkii and Kraahkan of the previous year. These masks came in a single color, and were not part of a larger collection, with mask packs being discontinued.
The Matoran sets of featured silver-blended recolors for the Noble Masks from , but most future sets would follow the trend started by the Toa Metru. Two special masks were made available in A gold Mask of Time was also included with specially packaged Vahki that contained the Disk of Time, and was a recolor of the one previously released, utilizing the old style of mask attachment. A special mask representing a variation of the Kraahkan was included with the limited edition set Ultimate Dume.
Unlike other masks, this piece did not attach to a head piece with a pin or stud that connected to the mouth, but instead included two axle holes that allowed it to sit over the head of the Ultimate Dume set like a helmet. The featured collectibles for were the Rhotuka , spinners that could be launched using a ripcord.
While Rhotuka were released in various colors, there were far fewer variants when compared to previous collectibles such as the Kanohi, Krana, or Kanoka. Some Rhotuka were marked with an alphanumeric code using the Matoran alphabet; these codes could be combined with a prefix marked on a set's packaging to get a complete nine-digit Kanoka Club code.
In contrast to the Kanoka, the codes printed on the Rhotuka were randomized and did not follow a specific pattern. Every set released in except for the System-based playsets contained one Rhotuka with a code; sets with multiple Rhotuka also contained unmarked spinners.
Most sets including all of the Toa Hordika and Visorak sets contained silver Rhotuka, but the Toa Hagah , Keetongu , many of the Rahaga , and the playset Battle of Metru Nui contained solid-colored Rhotuka in other colors. Rhotuka were also distributed in Rhotuka , which contained one silver Rhotuka with a code and four unmarked spinners in a blend of silver and another color. Twelve different colored Rhotuka in the primary and secondary colors of the Visorak were distributed in these packs; the dark green and silver Rhotuka was later made available in Umbra.
Like the previous year, there were no collectible mask packs in The masks included in the Toa Hordika sets did not connect with an axle or stud in the mouth; instead, a transverse axle attached their masks to their "heads" which were merely TECHNIC connectors. The Toa Hagah sets wore standard masks. The playset Tower of Toa also included a gold Kraahkan, a recolor of the mask first introduced in , used as a structural part of a Kahgarak 's head. Two particular collectibles were less common due to midyear production changes.
Some of the first Rahaga Bomonga sets produced included a dark bluish-gray Rhotuka instead of the silver spinner that later became standard.
The black Rhotuka pictured on Bomonga's box and promotional materials was never physically produced. Some of the later-produced copies of the playsets used the new shade of gold; as a result, the gold Kraahkan was also available in the warmer shade of gold. The following Rhotuka could be found in Rhotuka :. Due to production changes, the following collectibles with variant colors could rarely be found in sets:. Wiki tools Special pages. Page Discussion View View source History. Combiners and Alternate Models.
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Huna X1 Blue. Disk X1 Kaukau Print. Hau X1 Yellow. Disk X1 Hau Print. Miru X1 Teal. Disk X1 Miru Print. The set is hard to find, as very few listings are online. Rare pieces include Irnakk's gold spine.
It was never a limited edition set. Rare pieces include the gray shark tooth blade part , and Hydraxon's mask can be hard to come by.
Rare pieces include glow-in-the-dark spines and Carapar mask, as well as the pearl Kalmah tentacle. Rare pieces include Lesovikk's green Kanohi Faxon and his sword part Rare pieces include the three yellow panels part used on the engines and middle of the Jetrax. Rare pieces include Teridax 's four-holed Kanohi Kraahkan. Rare pieces include the pearl gold Kanohi Ignika , considered one of the rarest and most sought after masks, as well as the four yellow panels part used on the figure's legs.
Based on their prices, Nocturn, Karzahni, Icarax and Toa Mata Nui are among the rarest of the sets listed above. Compared to their original retail prices, these sets are currently sold for three times their original worth. Other sets, like the limited edition Jetrax T6, are extremely hard to find in the first place.
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