Board Thread:Theories and Rumors/@comment-36592086-20180824010531/@comment-36592086-20180830011147

Warptoad wrote: Dash Hyphen wrote:

LegoFanNexo101 wrote: Dash Hyphen wrote: Warptoad wrote: Dash Hyphen wrote: LegoFanNexo101 wrote: The Last Booker DeWitt wrote: Dash Hyphen wrote: The Last Booker DeWitt wrote: Dash Hyphen wrote: Warptoad wrote: Dash Hyphen wrote: Warptoad wrote: Dash Hyphen wrote: Warptoad wrote: "According to his original Character Card, Lloyd's dominant element is Lightning, explaining why he was shown using the Nunchucks of Lightning in Zane's dream in Never Trust a Snake and why the Golden Weapons made green lightning when they revealed he was the Green Ninja. It also parallels Lord Garmadon, his father, who's dominant element is Dark Lightning."

Well.. keep in mind, something like that isn't exactly canon. Garmadon's power isn't even called "Dark Lightning", people just called it that because it looks like purple lightning Spinjitzu. Garmadon's element in the card game is "All". Fair enough, but we SEE Lloyd use the dominant power of Lightning. Heck, in the older episodes E Energy looked like coursing Lightning. There's SOME kind of connection here. Lloyd used all four of the elements, not just lightning. It wasn't even the first one. Energy didn't look like Lightning, it just looked like.. energy balls and beams. Fine. Can we AT LEAST agree the dominant element is Lightning? That's what the card says, but I doubt it's still relevant now. Well then, what's the dominant element? Lloyd has no primary element, as he generally uses Energy in its pure form. Okay, and, before it was all "energy energy energy", and more "I can use every important power in this series"? Yeah, I think the show creators kinda realized that was a dumb idea because then the original four ninja would be useless. exactly That STILL doesn't explain what the DOMINANT element was. There doesn't have to be any such thing as a dominant element. It's never been brought up in the show. Okay, then WHY would it be on the character card in the first place? For gameplay purposes?? I don't know I don't own any No, no, that wouldn't do absolutely anything. Fun fact. FUN FACT. The literal reason they put it on the card was so that they could say it exists. Come on, your a die hard fan, aren't you? Your supposed to pour over every last bit of information that exists! Not every little bit of information is meaningful. Things change. Your right. Things change. But, why oh why would they do that in the first place? There was a purpose here. Whether that purpose is gone, I'll let you decide, but there has to be a reason it was put there in the first place!