Mirrors

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Mirrors may be a possible combination of ice and light, as both can reflect. Mirror elements may mean however that the said user can make any surface, item or otherwise reflect light or possibly even other elements.
Mirrors may be a possible combination of ice and light, as both can reflect. Mirror elements may mean however that the said user can make any surface, item or otherwise reflect light or possibly even other elements.
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In the original Bionicle Storyline; Kopaka Nuva, Matoro Inika, and the Nuju Metru in Vakama's [Comic 21] vision all use ice mirrors to deflect Rahkshi Kaita Vo's attack at Za, reflect Umbra's light form all over his cave, and show Vakama his Hordika form, respectively. Furthermore, Pohatu Nuva uses a polished stone ball to deflect Tahnok-Kal's lightning back at him, temporarily de-braining the Kal. Balta also has Repellers, which can reflect attacks back at opponents.
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If Mirrors had to be taxonomized, then, as a percentage, it would be as follows: 50% ice, 34% light, 10% iron, 5% stone, and 1% water.

Current revision as of 02:48, 31 March 2008

Mirrors may be a possible combination of ice and light, as both can reflect. Mirror elements may mean however that the said user can make any surface, item or otherwise reflect light or possibly even other elements.

In the original Bionicle Storyline; Kopaka Nuva, Matoro Inika, and the Nuju Metru in Vakama's [Comic 21] vision all use ice mirrors to deflect Rahkshi Kaita Vo's attack at Za, reflect Umbra's light form all over his cave, and show Vakama his Hordika form, respectively. Furthermore, Pohatu Nuva uses a polished stone ball to deflect Tahnok-Kal's lightning back at him, temporarily de-braining the Kal. Balta also has Repellers, which can reflect attacks back at opponents.

If Mirrors had to be taxonomized, then, as a percentage, it would be as follows: 50% ice, 34% light, 10% iron, 5% stone, and 1% water.

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