Bohrok Identification

They're coming. The Bohrok swarms took over Mata Nui, crushing anything in their path. They moved swiftly, certain that nothing could stop them. For nothing ever had. Below are all six species of Bohrok, with names, pictures, and descriptions. Beware the swarms!
 
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 Tahnok, Bohrok masters of fire. The most hot-tempered of the Bohrok, their fiery attitude and determination make them a force to be reckoned with. With their tools, they can melt solid stone into magma, making handholds, a quick path, even a trap for unwary Toa. When threatened, they can heat up the ground with their tools, and make things very hot for their opponent.
 
 This is Gahlok, Bohrok masters of the seas. They move as swiftly as Gali in the water and can create an aquatic ambush without you having a clue. When threatened, they can blast water spouts at you, surprising you, and allowing a quick get-away. This is certainly one of the most treacherous of the six Bohrok.
 
 Lehvak, Bohrok masters of poison. They have all knowledge of the jungles of Le-Koro and can surprise you at any time. They shoots poison from his tools and their unstable attitude make them easily the most dangerous Bohrok in the swarms.
 
 Pahrak, Bohrok masters of stone. The most bold of the Bohrok, they can pulverize stone into dust in a matter of seconds. They are usually seen in the desert villages of Po-Koro and can trap an already weary traveler walking through the desert. When threatened, they can sabotage a seemingly solid pillar of stone and make it fall on you.
 
 Nuhvok, Bohrok masters of earth. The most mysterious of the Bohrok, they rarely come out of the earth and instead create stress points around fortresses, making them susceptible to collapse. When threatened, they use their tools to tunnel underneath the ground.
 
 Kohrak, Bohrok masters of ice. They moves silently in the snow and can blast ice disks from their tools at you when threatened. The most anti-social of the Bohrok, Kohrak work only grudingly in swarms, and then disperse, to create individual chaos.

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