OOC: Well you see, a while ago the bats chipped a bunch of Tribe stone from Mount Cavora. They used these stones to forge Speedor wheels, and mass-produced speedorz in their factories.
OOC: NO, NO, NO! You brought in twenty bats on Speedorz. The twenty bats Chied Up, thus becoming too big to ride their Speedorz. Now new Speedorz arrive, and I am inquiring as to where the came from! CAPISHE?
OOC: What in Chima are you talking about? There are 20 bats; each one is on his own speedor. What do you mean "too big"?? Plugging chi does not make animals bigger. It just powers them up. I have no idea what you're saying. No new speedorz arrived. There are TWENTY bats on TWENTY speedorz. The chi doesn't make them "too big" in any way.
OOC: NO, NO, NO! You brought in twenty bats on Speedorz. The twenty bats Chied Up, thus becoming too big to ride their Speedorz. Now new Speedorz arrive, and I am inquiring as to where the came from! CAPISHE?
OOC: What in Chima are you talking about? There are 20 bats; each one is on his own speedor. What do you mean "too big"?? Plugging chi does not make animals bigger. It just powers them up. I have no idea what you're saying. No new speedorz arrived. There are TWENTY bats on TWENTY speedorz. The chi doesn't make them "too big" in any way.
It turns Minifigures into Buildable Figures. Pretty darn big.
OOC: What in Chima are you talking about? There are 20 bats; each one is on his own speedor. What do you mean "too big"?? Plugging chi does not make animals bigger. It just powers them up. I have no idea what you're saying. No new speedorz arrived. There are TWENTY bats on TWENTY speedorz. The chi doesn't make them "too big" in any way.
It turns Minifigures into Buildable Figures. Pretty darn big.
OOC: What in Chima are you talking about? There are 20 bats; each one is on his own speedor. What do you mean "too big"?? Plugging chi does not make animals bigger. It just powers them up. I have no idea what you're saying. No new speedorz arrived. There are TWENTY bats on TWENTY speedorz. The chi doesn't make them "too big" in any way.
It turns Minifigures into Buildable Figures. Pretty darn big.
OOC: actually it doesn't it just makes an image of a buildable figure show above them.
OOC: What in Chima are you talking about? There are 20 bats; each one is on his own speedor. What do you mean "too big"?? Plugging chi does not make animals bigger. It just powers them up. I have no idea what you're saying. No new speedorz arrived. There are TWENTY bats on TWENTY speedorz. The chi doesn't make them "too big" in any way.
It turns Minifigures into Buildable Figures. Pretty darn big.
Those are just auras made of energy that go away in a second.
OOC: In the show, all the chi taken straight from Cavora was shown immediately as orbs after it left the mountain.
OOC: I don't even consider the show any more these days, there are so many plotholes that could be easily avoided or fixed, and yet nope. Here is what the Chima site said:
'It starts out looking like magical water, as it flows down from the floating Mount Cavora, and into the Cavora River. Its powers are mostly inert until it reaches the Sacred Pool of CHI, guarded by the Lions. Here the CHI mixes with the unique minerals in this one-of-a-kind pool to form glowing, blue orbs of CHI.'
OOC: In the show, all the chi taken straight from Cavora was shown immediately as orbs after it left the mountain.
OOC: I don't even consider the show any more these days, there are so many plotholes that could be easily avoided or fixed, and yet nope. Here is what the Chima site said:
'It starts out looking like magical water, as it flows down from the floating Mount Cavora, and into the Cavora River. Its powers are mostly inert until it reaches the Sacred Pool of CHI, guarded by the Lions. Here the CHI mixes with the unique minerals in this one-of-a-kind pool to form glowing, blue orbs of CHI.'
OOC: What plotholes? Well, I'm just going with what was shown on-screen, and in the show, all of the chi immediately became orbs when it was taken from Cavora. There was even a scene inside the mountain where the spiders were gathering orbs right out of the heart of Cavora.
OOC: I don't even consider the show any more these days, there are so many plotholes that could be easily avoided or fixed, and yet nope. Here is what the Chima site said:
'It starts out looking like magical water, as it flows down from the floating Mount Cavora, and into the Cavora River. Its powers are mostly inert until it reaches the Sacred Pool of CHI, guarded by the Lions. Here the CHI mixes with the unique minerals in this one-of-a-kind pool to form glowing, blue orbs of CHI.'
OOC: What plotholes? Well, I'm just going with what was shown on-screen, and in the show, all of the chi immediately became orbs when it was taken from Cavora. There was even a scene inside the mountain where the spiders were gathering orbs right out of the heart of Cavora.
OOC:
There are many plotholes, the show contradicts itself in matters of lore, such as the Chi, and the fact that the Phoenix didn't do anything when the insects started messing Cavora up. It even contradicts basic science, as the Ice Hunters freeze directed energy blasts. Enregistrer
OOC: What plotholes? Well, I'm just going with what was shown on-screen, and in the show, all of the chi immediately became orbs when it was taken from Cavora. There was even a scene inside the mountain where the spiders were gathering orbs right out of the heart of Cavora.
OOC:
There are many plotholes, the show contradicts itself in matters of lore, such as the Chi, and the fact that the Phoenix didn't do anything when the insects started messing Cavora up. It even contradicts basic science, as the Ice Hunters freeze directed energy blasts. Enregistrer
OOC: But all that stuff was explained. The Phoenix didn't want the crawlers to discover their existence, plus they knew that only the legend beasts could restore the chi falls. Magic always beats science in fiction; The Ice Hunters can freeze anything except fire. That was the whole point.