Dojo

""Long ago, Sensei built this dojo to train penguins in the ancient art of Card-Jitsu. Now, this sacred temple is hosting a much different kind of battle...""

The Dojo is a stage in Nexed, resembling the room of the same name from Club Penguin.

History
The Dojo was originally a hidden room in Club Penguin, being added to the game with its official beta test in August 2005. The room was originally secret, not appearing on the map and only being accessible by clicking on a mountain range. As such, the Dojo did not have any games or special elements, despite sparking rumors of ninjas in Club Penguin following their appearance in Penguin Chat 3.

On November 3, 2008, the "Dig Out the Dojo" event began, revealing the location of the Dojo on the map and calling on players to help dig it out after a freak lightning storm caused it to become covered in snow. This event also introduced Sensei, who had built the Dojo many years prior to the events of Club Penguin. In a display of gratitude, Sensei offered to teach penguins the ancient art of Card-Jitsu, with the minigame of the same name launching on November 17th.

The Dojo and its courtyard were reworked multiple times throughout the history of Club Penguin. In 2013, the Ninja Hideout located next to the Dojo was removed, with the doorways to the Fire, Water, and Snow Dojos being moved within the main Dojo, which had been overhauled alongside the Courtyard. This version of the Dojo is the one seen in Nexed.

Outside of the original Club Penguin, the Dojo appeared in Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force, being the location where Elite Puffles were trained.

Layout
Despite the name, the stage takes place in the Dojo Courtyard as opposed to the building's interior. The background displays the Dojo itself, with the other three dojo entrances being visible in the background; A volcano for the Fire Dojo, a waterfall for the Water Dojo, and a snowy mountaintop for the Snow Dojo.

The Dojo consists of a single large hard platform which extends to the bottom of the blast zone, making fighters unable to pass through it. In addition, three soft platforms are present; One is located in the center of the stage, while the other two hover just beyond the edges of the hard platform.

Hazards
The Dojo has no hazards.

Trivia
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