Eyezor
njo124 · Ninjago
Tournament of Elements · 2015

Figure ID
njo124
Theme
Ninjago
Year Released
2015
Rarity
Uncommon. While not restricted to a single set, he was part of specific sets within a single wave, making him less common than standard grunt characters.
Head
Yellow head with unique Eyezor printing. Features dark purple tribal face tattoos/war paint on the forehead and cheeks, a stern expression with a scar over one eye, and one red glowing eye with one standard black eye. It is single-sided and usually bald (no hairpiece included).
Torso
Yellow torso with bare chest printing. Features a 'serpentine tattoo' motif with Two purple snakes facing inward, muscular detailing, and a dark brown belt with a silver snake tooth buckle. It has yellow arms and hands with back printing showing the continuation of the belt and tattoos.
Legs
Dark red hips and dual-molded/dual-colored appearance (Dark Red on top, Purple on bottom). Features extensive printing including silver chains, a white bone dagger, and silver/black armor plating on the shins.
Accessories
Eyezor typically comes with a 'Chen's Cultist' dagger or a bone-handled axe. In the image provided, the accessories are missing.
Color Scheme
Primary colors are Yellow, Purple, and Dark Red. Accent colors include Silver and White for the weapon/armor details.
Printing Details
High-quality pad printing. The detail is notable for the transition from the yellow skin to the intricate purple tattoos. The leg printing is particularly dense for a 2015 grunt-class figure.
Variants
There are no major printing variants of this specific figure, though he is very similar to 'Sleeven' (njo125) and 'Krait' (njo121) from the same wave, who share the snake-tattoo aesthetic.
Condition Notes
Common wear points include the side of the legs where the purple printing meets the dark red plastic and friction wear on the hand-to-torso joints. The yellow plastic can show dirt easily compared to darker figures.
Estimated Value
Used Complete: $3.00 - $5.00 USD; New/Mint: $7.00 - $9.00 USD. Value is currently stable due to the vintage of the Tournament of Elements wave.
Price (New)
He was included in sets ranging from the $19.99 (Jungle Raider) to $69.99 (Enter the Serpent). He was never sold as a standalone figure.
Compatible Sets
70746 Condrai Copter Attack (2015), 70749 Enter the Serpent (2015), 70755 Jungle Raider (2015).
Character Background
Eyezor is a General of Master Chen’s Anacondrai Cult. He serves as an antagonist during the fourth season of Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu. He and the other cultists sought to transform themselves into true Anacondrai using a spell from the Book of Spells.
Design Notes
This figure represents the transition period where Ninjago moved toward highly detailed, character-specific printing for even secondary villains. The dual-colored leg aesthetic was a highlight of the 2015 wave.
Similar Minifigures
Sleeven (njo125), Krait (njo121), Kapau (njo120), and Chope (njo119). These are all members of Chen's army and share the purple tattoo aesthetic.
Collectibility
Moderate. He is essential for fans of the 'Tournament of Elements' arc, though as a secondary villain, he doesn't command the high prices of the Ninja or Master Chen himself.
History
First appeared in the Winter 2015 Ninjago wave. This design was retired shortly after as the theme moved into the 'Possession' (Ghost) wave in Summer 2015.
Interesting Facts
Despite being a 'general,' Eyezor appears as a common enemy in the Ninjago: Tournament of Elements mobile game, making him one of the most recognizable faces of that sub-theme.
Display Suggestions
Best displayed alongside Master Chen and a crowd of Anacondrai Cultists on a jungle-themed baseplate or within the 'Enter the Serpent' temple set.
Modification Potential
The head is popular for custom 'post-apocalyptic' or tribal raider minifigures due to the unique eye-scar and tattoo combo. The legs are useful for custom dark sorcerer builds.
Overall Assessment
Eyezor is a solid representative of Ninjago's Golden Age of character design. His unique head print and detailed legs make him a standout grunt figure, and he is a cheap but necessary addition for any completionist collector.