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"The Toa of Air put the delay to good use, using his Mask of Illusion to take on the appearance of the Lohrak."
— Narrator, Web of the Visorak

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The Kanohi Mahiki is the Mask of Illusion. The Great version allows its user to create optical illusions and to shapeshift into another form.[1] There is a limit on the size of the form the user shapeshifts into.[2] The user can change the way others see them and imitate voices, but cannot copy any powers or abilities the original has.[3][4] The Noble version does not let the user shapeshift, only allowing them to create optical illusions.[1][5] The Kanohi Rode will see through its usage,[6] but the Kanohi Akaku cannot.[7]

On Metru Nui, Kanohi Mahiki are made from Reconstitute At Random and Weaken Kanoka.[8]

Example Usages[]

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A Great Kanohi Mahiki in use

Bearers[]

Great[]

Matoran[]
  • Matau - Formerly; became Great when he transformed into a Toa Metru
  • Piruk

Noble[]

  • Turaga Vakama - Former secondary mask; destroyed during the sinking of Ta-Koro
  • Turaga Nokama - Secondary mask
  • Turaga Matau - Primary mask
  • Turaga Onewa - Secondary mask
  • Turaga Whenua - Secondary mask
  • Turaga Nuju - Secondary mask
  • The Toa Mata - Former secondary masks; lost when they became Toa Nuva, now with the Turaga
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A Noble Kanohi Mahiki in action

Matoran[]

Forms[]

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A Great Kanohi Mahiki in BIONICLE Heroes

Picture Description
Fil:Matoran Matau Kanohi.PNG A Matoran Kanohi Mahiki in Great form, as seen in Legends of Metru Nui
Fil:Set Great Kanohi Mahiki.png A Great Kanohi Mahiki
Fil:Mahiki Hordika.png A Great Kanohi Mahiki mutated by Hordika Venom
MahikiNoble
A Noble Kanohi Mahiki

Trivia[]

  • The Mahiki's illusions differ from those created by Makuta by being physical illusions, whereas the Makuta's are mental.[9] Further, a Mahiki user must concentrate to maintain their shapeshifted form, while a Makuta does not.[10][11]

References[]

See Also[]

  • Gallery:Kanohi § Mahiki


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