- This article is about the Legacy set. For other uses, see Tournament of Elements (disambiguation).
LEGO.com description[]
Get kids staging spectacular battles from season 4 of the LEGO® NINJAGO® TV series with this Tournament of Elements (71735) playset. The highly detailed temple has a battle platform, a rotating weapon platform, a spinner weapon and a collection of jade blades.
The perfect ninja set to inspire imaginative role play
Featuring 7 minifigures: ninjas Kai, Jay and Lloyd Legacy, masters of elements Bolobo, Jacob and Gravis, and the villainous Eyezor, this playset give kids endless options to stagebattles and training drills. New for January 2021, Lloyd Legacy is a special golden collectible figure with a stand to celebrate 10 years of NINJAGO building sets.
Top gift ideas for creative kids
LEGO NINJAGO battle toys allow kids to escape to a world of fantasy action where they can learn vital life skills and team up with their heroes to battle evil villains as they play with an amazing collection of ninja toys including dragons, mechs and temples.
- LEGO® NINJAGO® Tournament of Elements (71735) Legacy building set features a highly detailed and interactive temple for kids to practice ninja skills and stage amazing battles.
- Ninja toy playset is packed with 7 minifigures: ninjas Jay, Kai and Lloyd Legacy, master of elements Bolobo, Gravis and Jacob and the evil Eyezor from season 4 of the TV series.
- The ninja temple features a battle platform to stage exciting duels, a rotating weapon platform and spinning weapon to practice ninja skills, and a collection of jade blades to award as prizes.
- Includes a golden Lloyd Legacy collectible minifigure with small stand to celebrate the 10th anniversary of NINJAGO® toys.
- Look out for more special collectible golden minifigures in other NINJAGO® sets: Boulder Blaster (71736) and X-1 Ninja Charger (71737) and Zane's Titan Mech Battle (71738).
- This 283-piece battle playset with collectible figures provides a fun build for ages 6 and up and makes the perfect treat for a boy or a girl with a passion for the NINJAGO® universe.
- The ninja temple measures over 6.5 in. (17 cm) high, 6 in. (16 cm) wide and 9.5 in. (24 cm) deep – a portable set to play with anywhere or on the go or at home.
- LEGO® NINJAGO® has an amazing collection of cool toys for kids to enjoy hours of imaginative fun as they learn crucial life skills and embark on adventures with their ninja heroes.
- For more than six decades LEGO® bricks have been made from the highest-quality materials to ensure they consistently pull apart. Ninja skills not needed!
- LEGO® building bricks meet the highest safety standards in the world, so your kids are in safe hands with LEGO playsets.[1]
Designer's notes[]
"The Tournament of Elements is one of my personal favorite seasons. With this set, I wanted to mimic a bit of the same style of a set that I did with the gamers market where it's a figure pack with a smaller build to it. However, I wanted to beef up the build a bit more and keep it as close to the reference of the interior in Master Chen's palace as possible. The build itself is made so you have the opportunity to connect more together and create a full circle, in that way you could create the iconic scene where the elemental masters have to find one of the first Jade blades. The intention was to throw in as many references to the individual story beets as possible within the restraints of the size of the set. The centerpiece is inspired by the Jade-blade holder in Chen's palace. The Book is a reference to Claus's spell book with the page that he uses to transform into Anakondrai. The small crate has a pair of rollerblades as a reference to the Ninja Roll episode. The tree to the side is a reference to Gravis's fight against Turner, I had it in pink for a long time but changed it to green to fit better with the colors in the set. The Two Asian vases on the second level are a reference to the fight Jakob and Skylor have, the idea is that you can hide the Jade-blade in one of the vases and have one guessing which one it's in to play out the fight your self. From minifigure side, we planed quite early to have unique characters in the set with the opportunity to put in the remaining elemental masters. Because of production issues, we could not fit Camille in the set."[2]
Trivia[]
- Golden (2021) Lloyd, Gravis, Bolobo, and Jacob Pevsner are exclusive to this set.
- The set received some criticism upon its release for the inaccurate printing for Gravis, Bolobo, and Jacob compared to their onscreen appearances.
- Bolobo, for instance, lacks his bushy brown eyebrows in the show, and appears shirtless with long pants - unlike in the show, where he wears a sleeveless vest and shorts.
- This set is a Legacy remake of the 2015 set, 70756 Dojo Showdown. Kai is the sole character who appears in both sets. However, similar to the original set, this version contains multiple exclusive Elemental Masters.
- Much like that set, Kai's weapon here is also a scythe.
- This set features a golden Forbidden Spinjitzu spinner, although the technique wasn't introduced until Season 11. The tornado resembles Creation Spinjitzu.
- This set has numerous references to aspects of the fourth season:
- The roller skates seen on Eyezor are a reference to the episode, "Ninja Roll."[2]
- The vase with Jadeblade hidden inside also refers to "Ninja Roll," specifically to the scene when Jacob fought Skylor.[2]
- The package of weapons from 2018 is used here in green to depict the Jadeblades.
- The Book of Spells is included, depicted as brown with a purple sticker, although it is only purple in the show.
- The tree in the set refers to the battle between Gravis and Griffin Turner, although it is green instead of pink to better fit the colors of the set.[2]
- The Bolobo Minifigure in this set reuses a face print from Jack Davids of LEGO's Hidden Side theme.
- Eyezor wields a Silver Bone Axe.
- The sash on Legacy Jay in this set fixes the "MANTER" error from the January 2020 wave. It now reads "MASTER".
- Some parts of this set appear differently in this set than they do in the TV series.
- Jacob's sitar appears as a white guitar rather than a teal sitar.
- The same guitar piece was previously used in 21317 Steamboat Willie.
- The Jadeblade statue is represented as two separate displays which appear to hold nine Jadeblades in total as opposed to the single statue holding fifteen blades in total.
- Gravity has no form in the show and is invisible but in the set it appears as a purple force field around Gravis' hands.
- The Jadeblades are not transparent and have the shape of katanas, daggers and other weapons in the set.
- Jacob's sitar appears as a white guitar rather than a teal sitar.
- On top of the box, where minifigures charge at one another, Kai and Jay are on opposite sides, whereas usually it is the ninja (and allies) charging at the antagonists (and their allies). This was most likely done to reflect that in Season 4, the ninja were pitted against each other. However, it was Cole and Jay who fought, not Kai and Jay.
- The spinner in this set is translucent and golden color, as is Wu's spinner in 70663 Spinjitzu Nya & Wu, although Wu is not included in this set. The box shows Kai using it, although his Spinjitzu should be red.
- Although all of the previously unreleased Elemental Masters were originally to be included in the set, due to production issues, Chamille did not fit into the final set.[2] She would ultimately be released two years later, in 71799 Ninjago City Markets.
- An error is included in the Character Encyclopedia New Edition book which on Golden Legacy Lloyd's page; the image of this set in the book is instead the preliminary image.[3]