The Blizzard Warriors are human warriors that composed the army of the King of the Never-Realm. They were corrupted and partially frozen by the Ice Emperor when he took power, becoming members of the evil Blizzard Samurai. After the Ice Emperor redeemed himself by destroying his scepter, the Blizzard Warriors were freed from their corruption and began to serve King Grimfax once again.
History[]
Secrets of the Forbidden Spinjitzu[]
Corruption (flashback)[]
Around 60 years ago, the Blizzard Warriors were Grimfax's warriors till the Ice Emperor arrived in the Never-Realm and corrupted them, turning them into Blizzard Warriors and used them along with the Blizzard Sword Masters and Archers to take over the Never-Realm.
The Never-Realm[]
The Blizzard Warriors are among the Blizzard Samurai sent by General Vex to destroy the ninja.
Fire Maker[]
The Blizzard Warriors attack Great Lake with legions of Blizzard Archers and Blizzard Sword Masters. During the battle, a Blizzard Warrior attacks Lloyd and his face briefly changes to the face of a normal warrior, showing the ninja that the Blizzard Warriors are humans corrupted by ice. The Blizzard Warriors' commander, Grimfax, speaks to the ninja and Ice Fishers and destroys the Hearth Fire.
An Unlikely Ally[]
Several of them attack Lloyd, freezing him in place. However, he screams, causing an avalanche to stop them.
Secret of the Wolf[]
Two Blizzard Warriors watch Grimfax nearly being punished by the Ice Emperor.
My Enemy, My Friend[]
After Boreal captured Lloyd and brings him to the Castle of Ice, Vex orders two Blizzard Warriors to bring him to the Ice Emperor.
A Fragile Hope[]
When Lloyd tries to convince Zane to put his scepter down, the Warriors stop him. They then throw him in the dungeon.
Once and for All[]
The warriors guard the castle but are unaware Lloyd, Kataru, Grimfax, and Akita are sneaking around.
Later, the warriors and Blizzard Sword Masters side with Vex and have the Resistance surrounded. Kataru and Grimfax fight the army while Lloyd tries to find Zane.
Awakenings[]
The Warriors eventually subdue Grimfax and Kataru. The Warriors make it to the throne room, and Vex offers to kill Lloyd. However, Zane regains his memories and reverts the warriors to their original form. Vex was then exiled from their lands.
The Virtues of Spinjitzu[]
Honesty[]
The Blizzard Samurai joust Kai and Jay but both lost. They were about to be punished by the Ice Emperor, but Jay stops him and admits he fell during his fight.
Dragons Rising, Season 1[]
After the Merge, multiple Blizzard Warriors decided to move or relocate to the Crossroads.
The Merge: Part 1[]
A Blizzard Samurai almost runs over Arin and Sora with his car, causing Sora to tell him to watch out after being pulled up by Arin using his grappling hook. Later, another Blizzard Warrior is seen talking to a Munce.
Crossroads Carnival[]
A Blizzard Warrior walks in front of Lloyd whilst he was trying to walk through the streets of the Crossroads.
Wyldly Inappropriate[]
A Blizzard Warrior was cheering during the Zane Day Zane lookalike contest.
The Power Within[]
A Blizzard Warrior is seen walking around the Crossroads after the MergeQuake Storm.
Dragons Rising, Season 2[]
The Shape of Motion[]
A Blizzard Warrior was standing in line at the Administration.
Appearances[]
Sets[]
Boxed Sets[]
Magazine Gifts[]
- 891952 Blizzard Samurai
- 891956 Blizzard Samurai (Archer helmet)
Ninjago[]
Season 11: Secrets of the Forbidden Spinjitzu[]
- 114. "The Never-Realm"
- 115. "Fire Maker"
- 116. "An Unlikely Ally"
- 121. "Secret of the Wolf"
- 123. "My Enemy, My Friend"
- 125. "Corruption" (flashback)
- 126. "A Fragile Hope"
- 127. "Once and for All"
- 128. "Awakenings"
The Virtues of Spinjitzu[]
- 4. "Honesty" (illusion)
Ninjago: Dragons Rising[]
Season 1[]
- 1. "The Merge: Part 1"
- 3. "Crossroads Carnival"
- 13. "Wyldly Inappropriate"
- 20. "The Power Within"
Season 2[]
- 31. "The Shape of Motion"
Trivia[]
- Like the Blizzard Archers, the head of their minifigure is two-sided with one side having both eyes and the other having one eye.
- However, in the series, the Blizzard Warriors have the two-eyed sided face while the Blizzard Archers faces are blue and have the one-eyed sided face.
- The Blizzard Warriors were the only Blizzard Samurai soldiers that are not made of ice.
- While in the sets they have maroon shoulder armor like Vex's silver armor and the Ice Emperor's white armor, they lack the maroon armor piece in the show and only have one sleeve.
- They don't appear to age while transformed into Blizzard Samurai.
- Blizzard Warriors of both genders that are dressed in green appear in Dragons Rising, yet it is unknown if they were founded after the Liberation of the Never-Realm or came from another location from the realm.
Gallery[]
Concept art[]
Minifigures[]
Promotional media[]
Members and design variants[]
In Ninjago[]
Season 11: Secrets of the Forbidden Spinjitzu[]
In Ninjago: Dragons Rising[]
Season 1[]