(Maybe JaredHinton can do one of his The Good, The Bad & The Ugly on dragons?) My favorites are the completely brick built. There have been good dragons, there have been ugly dragons. Over the years, there have been many dragons in LEGO sets, starting with the Castle sets. But the set of today, the 71721-1 - Skull Sorcerer's Dragon, I picked not because it's Ninjago, but for the dragon itself. And my daughter, who is a diehard fan, doesn't mind accepting the set after I'm done with it. We have reviewed several Ninjago sets over the past. It's something new, and feels more Ninjago than the previous cyberspace stuff. I must say I like the design of this wave of sets.
Meanwhile, Cole discovers more about his past and his mother. The ninjas quickly run into trouble, and must find a way to escape and free the Munce and Geckles. Most of them are enslaved by the evil Skull Sorcerer and forced to mine precious resources. Underground, there appears to be an entirely unknown world, where 2 types of creatures live: the Munce and the Geckles. In this season, the Ninjas visit a distant, legendary kingdom, where they soon run into problems. This wave is linked to the 13th season of the show. Contents: Introduction The Set The Box The InstructionĪnother wave of Ninjago sets. I hope it has potential outside of the theme. This time, we go underground, trying to escape Rock Bottom.