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NInjago Season 12 sets revealed! (Part 1)

               In addition to the Legacy sets I showed earlier, there are also 8 Ninjago Season 12 sets. I'll show them to you 4 of them today, along with my thoughts about them.               First up is another Lego 4+ set. This set has 52 pieces and will go for $10. It comes with Digi Cole and a never-before-seen villain minifigure, Richie. This is a great car build but it is a bit stretched at a $10 price with the amount of pieces it has in it. It is the cheapest way to get both Krusher and Digi Cole, and comes with a nice transparent yellow chain, plus the printed piece on the front of his car. It depends on if the car is in the show or not, and if it fights the character. It also comes with the yellow Digi-Blade. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------               The nex...
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New Ninjago Legacy Winter 2020 sets!

           Wow, we have a grand total of 15 Ninjago winter 2020 sets, and more are possibly coming! In this post, I will talk about the legacy sets, the season 12 sets, and the arcade pods. First, the 2020 Legacy sets, starting with the Thunder Raider set, based on the original from season 3 of Ninjago.           This set has 576 pieces and is estimated to go for a $60 price point. It comes with 5 minifigures: Jay, Lloyd, Cole, a Nindroid, and the Overlord. The Overlord is the same minifigure that was used in the winter 2019 golden dragon set. As far as functions go, this set is pretty solid. The Thunder Raider has flick-fire missiles, and Cole's mech has spring-loaded shooters and movable knee joints. The coolest function of the set, however, is that you can take Cole's mech and attach it to the back of the Thunder Raider, so that the can be transported around easily and the Thunder Raider has extra firepower. ...

Lego Ninjago 70653 Firstbourne Review

          One day I was looking through the LEGO Ninjago sets on Amazon and I spotted something I didn't see every day. Firstbourne, a $70 dollar set in the US, was selling for only $45!            Of course I immediately bought it, because, as many will know, I have been a big Ninjago fan since 2013. I had not picked up any dragons before this one, so it was a welcome change. Also, at 800+ pieces, this should have been at and 80 dollar price point in the first place.            Anyway, you've got the story, now for the review. This set comes with Kai, Cole, Chew Toy, Jet Jack,  Muzzle, and Heavy Metal. Unfortunately, all of these come in another set, so no minifigures you can't get elsewhere. As far as function goes, this set is pretty great. It comes with a helicopter with stud shooters and a gear that you can spin to move the rotor, which I think is exclusive to this set. I forget. Anyway...

Smash Up: The Bigger Geekier Box (Expansion Review)

The first thing that you'll want to know about The Bigger Geekier Box is that it is an expansion, and can not be used with out a base game. The other main concept that is included in this game is that it is a storage box. If you are a big Smash Up fan and you need more storage space for your cards and tokens, this is the right expansion for you.

How to turn your leftover oatmeal into a yummy treat! Blueberry oatmeal recipe.

Have leftover oatmeal, but you don't want to eat it anymore? Try out this quick and easy recipe. Ingredients 1) Leftover oatmeal 2) A handful of fresh blueberries Instructions 1) Put the handful of blueberries into the oatmeal. 2) Stir well, but do not mash the blueberries 3) Put this into the microwave for 60 seconds 4) Pull it out and then stir again, this time mashing the blueberries 5) Stir until light purple color. 6) Enjoy! Note: If you do not have fresh blueberries, than warm up frozen ones for 60 seconds in another bowl. Do step 3 without the berries, and then add the unfrozen ones after. Finally, follow steps 4-5.

Yu-Gi-Oh and Pokèmon: How are they the same?

You might think that Yu-Gi-Oh! and Pokèmon are the same exact thing: a collecting card game. This is not true. If you look at a Pokèmon card, this is what you will see: (name of the card) (health)(types) (name of the attack)(however much damage it does) (name of the attack)(however much damage it does)          (special effects) However, If you look at a Yu-Gi-Oh!  card, you will see something like this: (name of the card) (level of the card) (attributes and types) (optional: special effects) (attack strength)(defense strength) I will now discuss the similarities of these two card games. #1)  Collections One of the main similarities between  Yu-Gi-Oh! and Pokèmon is that they are both cards for collecting. You mainly buy both of them in mystery booster packs that you do not know what they will come with, but you can also buy them in individual decks that tell you what is in them. People trade both of them, and trade either ...