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| Nui-Jaga |
Average Set Rating:
7.6
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| Vital Statistics |
| Set Number: |
8548 |
| Set Name: |
Nui-Jaga
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| MSRP (USD): |
35.00 |
| Availability: |
Retired |
| Year Released: |
2001 |
| Piece Count: |
214 |
| Ages: |
8+ |
| Alternate Set(s): |
Kahu
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| Description: |
The Nui-Jaga are huge, scorpion-like creatures. They can be found primarily in the deserts of Po-Wahi, though they have been spotted in the jungles and along the coast as well. Nui-Jaga normally hunt in pairs. Like all Rahi, the Nui-Jaga are controlled by the infected masks they wear. If the masks are removed, the Nui-Jaga will cease fighting and can sometimes even be tamed, but their claws and powerful stingers make the Turaga reluctant to have the Nui-Jaga in their villages. |
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| Storyline Information for 8548 Nui-Jaga |
| Character Type: |
Rahi |
| Classification: |
Bad Rahi |
| Collectible(s) included: |
Kanohi
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| Relative Importance: |
Supporting Character |
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| Primary Location: |
Po-Wahi |
| Island: |
Mata Nui |
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| Notes |
| The Nui-Jaga have a reputation for being slow, stupid, and incredibly strong. They inhabit the jungles of Le-Wahi, the coast of Ga-Wahi and the deserts of Po-Wahi, driving off Matoran and hunting for prey, often screeching loudly when it is caught. Matoran have compared their cries to the sound of glass breaking. Although they normally traveled in pairs when infected by Makuta, they tend to be solitary in the wild. Although these creatures can be tamed, the claws and powerful stingers make the Turaga reluctant to have the Nui-Jaga in their villages. They also have a special taste for Kuna bog snakes, and often break into nests to feed. |
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Entered into BZP database: 10 Jan 2005 by Jack C.
Last Updated: 18 Jun 2005 by Michael B.
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