Let's explore and find out more about one of Club Penguin's many rooms, the Dojo...
Hello penguins! In this post, we'll be exploring one of Club Penguin's many rooms, the Dojo. Below you'll find information, history and even some trivia on the Dojo in Club Penguin. Let's get started...
Club Penguin Rooms: The Dojo
Information
The Dojo is a room in Club Penguin which is located inside of the Dojo building, which is high up in the mountains. In Club Penguin, the Dojo is a popular room with penguins who want to train in the art of Card-Jitsu. The Dojo is well known for having the game "Card-Jitsu" in it, which penguins can play by clicking on Sensei, who is in the middle of the room. Penguins can also buy ninja related items by accessing the red catalog, which can be found in the bottom-right corner. Penguins can also take a look at their progress of their Card-Jitsu journey, by clicking on the three blue cards in the bottom-right corner. From the Dojo, penguins can waddle to the Dojo Courtyard, the Fire Dojo, the Water Dojo and the Snow Dojo. The Dojo is quite an old room in Club Penguin, opened in 2005.
History
The Dojo has been part of Club Penguin's history since it was introduced in 2005, making it one of the oldest rooms in Club Penguin. Throughout the history of Club Penguin, the Dojo had a giant purple inflatable octopus in it as part of the Water Party in 2008 and the room's design was made of a pencil sketch as part of April Fools' Party in 2008. In 2013, the Dojo's design was renovated, due to an avalanche which hit the Dojo.
Trivia
Hello penguins! In this post, we'll be exploring one of Club Penguin's many rooms, the Dojo. Below you'll find information, history and even some trivia on the Dojo in Club Penguin. Let's get started...
Club Penguin Rooms: The Dojo
Information
The Dojo is a room in Club Penguin which is located inside of the Dojo building, which is high up in the mountains. In Club Penguin, the Dojo is a popular room with penguins who want to train in the art of Card-Jitsu. The Dojo is well known for having the game "Card-Jitsu" in it, which penguins can play by clicking on Sensei, who is in the middle of the room. Penguins can also buy ninja related items by accessing the red catalog, which can be found in the bottom-right corner. Penguins can also take a look at their progress of their Card-Jitsu journey, by clicking on the three blue cards in the bottom-right corner. From the Dojo, penguins can waddle to the Dojo Courtyard, the Fire Dojo, the Water Dojo and the Snow Dojo. The Dojo is quite an old room in Club Penguin, opened in 2005.
History
The Dojo has been part of Club Penguin's history since it was introduced in 2005, making it one of the oldest rooms in Club Penguin. Throughout the history of Club Penguin, the Dojo had a giant purple inflatable octopus in it as part of the Water Party in 2008 and the room's design was made of a pencil sketch as part of April Fools' Party in 2008. In 2013, the Dojo's design was renovated, due to an avalanche which hit the Dojo.
Trivia
- In 2013, the Dojo became the only building which could be accessed from the Dojo Courtyard, as the Ninja Hideout was removed.
- The Dojo has been damaged twice, once by lightning in 2008, and once in 2013 when an avalanche hit it.
- The Dojo is said to be one of the oldest rooms on the Club Penguin island, due to it being built by Sensei.
My View
I like that the Dojo has entrances to the other dojos like the Fire Dojo, as it's makes the other dojos easier to access by new penguins! I also like how penguins start their Card-Jitsu journey here by talking to Sensei!
Your Say
Now it's time for your say! What do you think of the Dojo in Club Penguin? What do you like about the Dojo in Club Penguin? Select your reaction of this post below and share us your thoughts by leaving a comment below.I like that the Dojo has entrances to the other dojos like the Fire Dojo, as it's makes the other dojos easier to access by new penguins! I also like how penguins start their Card-Jitsu journey here by talking to Sensei!
Your Say
~Boba 126
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