Ninjago abilities analysis and new spinjitzu form
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Ninjago abilities analysis and new spinjitzu form

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The Ninjago universe is full of exciting techniques, and a recent analysis suggests a new one could be on the horizon. The study focuses on the "directionality" of the ninja's abilities, excluding elemental powers and forms, and proposes a new technique called "terrajitzu.

The analysis catalogs various techniques demonstrated throughout the show, all revolving around motion. These techniques draw upon an internal force called the "Ji." The study notes that techniques exist for every possible direction of 3D motion except for somersaulting, or end-over-end rotation. This gap in the ninja's repertoire could be filled by terrajitzu, a new technique that would allow for fast transportation and exciting combat scenes. The author imagines it could be similar to the "Ninja roll!" from the show.

The concept of terrajitzu could also serve as a callback to the show, specifically to young Lloyd in Season 2. The author anticipates that new spinners might be released soon.

For fans eager to explore the world of Ninjago, consider a LEGO Ninjago set to get started.

Ok, hear me out. Ninjago has a lot of cool techniques, and all of them seem to revolve (pun intended) around motion of some kind. Outwards, around an axis, upwards, etc. With this in mind, I catalogued all of the abilities/techniques that characters have demonstrated throughout the show's runtime as well as the "directionality" of those abilities. (This is NOT including elemental powers or "forms"; I classified those in a separate category altogether.) I based them off of drawing upon some...

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