History of the Shen Gong Wu

Shen Gong Wu are primarily used in Xiaolin Showdowns, eponymous challenges over Shen Gong Wu, themselves. The first Xiaolin Showdown was between the creator of the Shen Gong Wu Grand Master Dashi and the evil witch Wuya. It was a great battle, in which Dashi used the Shen Gong Wu against Wuya's Heylin magic. Eventually, Grand Master Dashi was the victor, and Wuya was trapped within a mystical puzzle box. Determined to ensure that Wuya would not be able to get her hands on the Shen Gong Wu and rule the world with them, Grand Master Dashi and the dragon Dojo hid the Shen Gong Wu all over the world. Dashi then created the Xiaolin Temple and began a lineage of Chosen Xiaolin Warriors to prevent the Shen Gong Wu from falling in the wrong hands. Each Xiaolin Warrior is endowed with the power of one of the classical elements; fire, wind, water, and earth. Should Wuya ever be freed, the Xiaolin Warriors would rise up and fight the forces of the Heylin.

After 1,500 years, Wuya was finally freed from the puzzle box by Jack Spicer, but she was reduced to a ghostly form. With Wuya's freedom, the latest set of Xiaolin Warriors were put into action; the orphaned monk Omi who wields the element of water, the technologically proficient Kimiko Tohomiko who wields the element of fire, the laid back Raimundo Pedrosa who wields the element of wind, and cowboy Clay Bailey who wields the element of earth. When the Xiaolin and Heylin sides meet, the Shen Gong Wu begin to reveal themselves, and the Xiaolin Showdowns begin again.

A Shen Gong Wu can only be located when it chooses to reveal itself, and at that point, both Wuya and Dojo can sense its activation and can find its general location. Wuya is able to tell what Shen Gong Wu has revealed itself, while the Xiaolin must defer to the Scroll of the Shen Gong Wu to find out which one has been revealed. Jack Spicer had also devised a mechanical device that senses a new Shen Gong Wu, and Chase Young is also capable of anticipating when a new Shen Gong Wu will be revealed.

It is unknown how many Shen Gong Wu there are, as the nature of the show is for at least one new one to be revealed in each episode. In the first episode, Wuya commented that there are "hundreds," lending to the show's open-endedness.

There are two occasions during which astronomical events affect the Shen Gong Wu. When the planets align themselves, the Shen Gong Wu gather to form Mala Mala Jong. When the rare Heylin Comet flies over Earth, the Shen Gong Wu come alive and take over their user. Raimundo was subject to the Heylin Comet's magic in the episode The Last Temptation of Raimundo, and he was taken over by the Golden Tiger Claws, Third Arm Sash, Helmet of Jong and many other Shen Gong Wu. He was turned into a giant freakish brute until the comet had passed and it was safe to take the Shen Gong Wu off.

 

Shen Gong Wu & Wudai Element

Although used only twice (by Raimundo and Omi), when the user activates a Shen Gong Wu and then calls out his or her Wudai Element Attack, he or she can use a combined impulse attack.

When Raimundo used the Cannon Blaster and then called out, "Wudai Star-Wind," he became a charged thunder ball.

When Omi used the Orb of Tornami and then called out, "Wudai Neptune-Ice," he was able to freeze anything in sight while using it to boost himself upwards.

 

 

Wudai Weapons

The Wudai Weapons are mystical artifacts that are similar to Shen Gong Wu that the Xiaolin Monks all own. They each have a power relating to their owner's Xiaolin Dragon element. They were found using a magical map, not Dojo's ability to sense Shen Gong Wu, so they are not Shen Gong Wu, simply other mystical objects that are classified with them. They have minds of their own, as the Spirit of the Blind Swordsman tells the monks to work with their weapons. Even though numerous times, the Wudai Weapons have been lost or stolen, by the next episode, they have been reunited with their item, once again questioning the continuity of Xiaolin Showdown, of course, when they were first discovered, the weapons traveled to their Owner all by themselves, perhaps this is how they return.

 

Blade of the Nebula

Raimundo's Wudai Weapon, the Blade of the Nebula, is a blue, glass-like sword, that, when activated, turns into powerful wind-chain nunchaku that has control over wind and gales that can pick up enemies and blow them away. This was the first Wudai Weapon that revealed itself, and was guarded by rattlesnakes. It appears to be a blue, jagged version of the Sword of the Storm. Raimundo uses it quite often and it seems to "replace" the Sword of the Storm.

 

Arrow Sparrow

Kimiko's Wudai Weapon is the Arrow Sparrow, a purse-like Wudai Weapon with a strap (perfect for Kimiko) with a symbol on it that looks like a bird. It contains an unlimited amount of metal sparrows, that when thrown, catch on fire and blow up in fiery explosions. This was the second Wudai Weapon to be revealed, and was guarded by a living portrait (a cowboy/bandit who came out of a painting and fought the Wudai Warriors).

 

Big Bang Meteorang

Clay's Wudai Weapon, the Big Bang Meteorang, is a bronze boomerang. When thrown, it can cut through anything, including stone, rock and metal. It can also split into 5 smaller versions of itself for a multiple attack. This is the third Wudai Weapon that is revealed, and is guarded by humanoid cacti. Sometimes Clay has a hard time catching it, usually when it has splits into its multiple form, and has to jump out of the way of it.

 

Shimo Staff

Omi's Wudai Weapon is the Shimo Staff. It can transform into various weapons made of ice. It was not guarded by any sort of being, but when the Wudai Weapon was obtained, the cave in which it was kept collapsed. It is made of "solid water" (literally, ice), and seems to have human feelings and emotions. The staff seemed sad when Omi said, "No! This cannot be! My Wudai Weapon is a pitiful stick?! And guarded by ... nothing!"

In Japanese, Shimo means Frost.

 

Treasure of the Blind Swordsman

The Treasure of the Blind Swordsman is a mysterious, black-lustrous chest, that at first look, contains nothing. But if the user concentrates on the object of their desire, that object or objects will materialize (with the power of the spirit of the Blind Swordsman). The spirit of the Blind Swordsman seems to dwell within the chest to guide the user on how to use the chest. Even though it is wagered as a Shen Gong Wu, it is not considered one. This is the only one of the items (which aren't Shen Gong Wu) wagered in a Xiaolin Showdown, this also includes Omi's freedom. It was found with the Shimo Staff when the warriors went to find their Wudai Weapons. The Treasure Of The Blind Swordsman is almost like a genie's lamp, since the Blind Swordsman can grant you any wish you desire.

Although some may argue that the Treasure of the Blind Swordsman is technically not a Shen Gong Wu, it bears a similar effect of the Emperor Scorpion as it has such a great command over all other Shen Gong Wu. It is unknown whether it can summon Wu that are being used at that time but if so this Wu could strip the power from the majority of foes that face the Xiaolin Monks.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (305: "Treasure of the Blind Swordsman")

Hannibal Roy Bean (Heylin) (305: "Treasure of the Blind Swordsman" - 307: "The Return Of Master Monk Guan")

Xiaolin (307: "The Return Of Master Monk Guan" - present)

 

From the Trading Card Game

The following Shen Gong Wu did not appear in the television series, but do appear in the Xiaolin Showdown Trading Card Game released in October 2005 and in the Wudai Warriors Expansion Set released in March 2006. The promotional materials for the game suggest that the Shen Gong Wu in the game will appear in future episodes, however it is unknown if they will as it is equally unknown if Xiaolin Showdown was renewed for a new season.

From the Xiaolin Showdown Set

Bubble Brains

This skullcap Shen Gong Wu with a brain-shaped design grants its user a photographic memory. It is unknown whether the photographic memory will retain itself after the removal of the Bubble Brains or whether one will photographically remember occurrences when they were wearing the Wu.

Cube of Haniku

The Cube of Haniku creates ironic situations for one's opponents. This could be similar to the Puzzle Box Wuya was trapped in; since she had ultimate power, the ultimate irony would be that she had no powers whatsoever. As seen when she has her body, she is also incredibly strong, and so having no body would strip her of her strengths.

Culver Crystal

This amulet has the appearance of a white crystal inside a clear globe. It creates a glittering sphere of light to distract one's enemies or light dark areas.

Da Hippa Hoppa

This Shen Gong Wu turns all of its user's speech into rhymes, which possibly could be used to confuse your opponent. Another possible use comes from the fact that one who speaks in rhymes is quite confusing, and will be unable to let others know of certain facts, such as secrets and the plans of their enemies.

Danger Sneakers

A Shen Gong Wu that warns its user of impending danger. Although if it warns the user physically or mentally is unknown. Also the radius of the sensing danger of the Sneakers is unknown as well.

Neptune Helmet

A full-face helmet Shen Gong Wu (like the Helmet of Jong, Wushu Helmet, and Mask of Rio) which, when activated, will manipulate the air around the user to create a tiny hurricane. The created hurricane will move around with the helmet being inside the hurricane's eye.

Ninja Sash

The Ninja Sash is a golden sash with a red pendant in the middle. Once activated, it gives the user a duplicate of him/herself. Strange Wu as it has a similar ability to both the Ring of the Nine Dragons and the Shadow Slicer.

Preying Monster

This Shen Gong Wu turns its user into a praying mantis-like creature.

Rainbow Star

This strange Shen Gong Wu causes things to be rainbow colored. A possible use of this Shen Gong Wu would be to make invisible things, such as someone using the Shroud of Shadows, visible (if the Shroud of Shadows is rainbow-colored, you still cannot be seen; however, the rainbow-colored Shroud will be noticed easily).

Thorn of Tectonic

This powerful Shen Gong Wu turns your enemy's Earth Shen Gong Wu to your advantages. It has the same shape as the Thorn of Thunderbolt, and may actually be a misprint of the Thorn of Thunderbolt. However, the two Shen Gong Wu have different effects (control of earth vs. lightning).

 

 

From the Wudai Warriors Expansion

Bear Baton

A brown baton Shen Gong Wu that allows the user to transform into a bear.

Bullhorn Blazer

A small pair of bullhorns, this Shen Gong Wu has the ability to transform into a raging bull, capable of attacking or scaring enemies.

The Bullhorn Blazer made a brief appearance in the episode 'The Black Vipers' among the Wu that Dojo had hid in a cactus patch. This was odd because it has never been mentioned in the show before and it never was after.

The Horde of Haiku

A scanner-like Shen Gong Wu that can translate any language or symbol.

Imo Gazer

A telescope-like Shen Gong Wu that allows the viewer to put anyone seen through it into a deep sleep.

The Imo Gazer makes an appearance in the Nintendo DS video game as a usable Shen Gong Wu.

Indigo Pyramid

A blue and gold pyramid-shaped Shen Gong Wu that allows its user to change an opponent's mind.

According to the text on the card, when it is combined with the Reversing Mirror, "it changes the user's mind instead!"

The Komori Sword

A sword Shen Gong Wu that lets its user hang upside down like a bat and fight well in darkness.

Komori is the Japanese word for bat.

Mask of Rio

A mask Shen Gong Wu from the Wudai Warriors expansion. The Mask of Rio helps its user blend in with their surroundings by changing the color of the skin to become the color the mask senses around the user, much like how chameleons blend in. However, the Shen Gong Wu is a perfect match, allowing the user to blend in without technically becoming invisible.

Pearl of LiBai

The Pearl of LiBai makes its user's enemies babble poetry nonstop.

Li Bai is the name of a Chinese poet.

Polar Paws

A white glove Shen Gong Wu, the Polar Paws turns its user into a polar bear that has the ability to withstand extremely cold temperatures.

TV Series Season One Wu

The Shen Gong Wu are fictional mystical artifacts possessing magical powers. They are featured in the animated series Xiaolin Showdown. When the name of a Shen Gong Wu is said resolutely, its powers can be used by the holder.

The following Shen Gong Wu are listed in the order in which they were revealed in the television series, as well as the ownership of the Shen Gong Wu throughout the first season.

When Jack Spicer stole all the Shen Gong Wu in the episode Chameleon, he was seen taking a weird whistle-like Wu that has never been revealed to the audience.

Mantis Flip Coin

The Mantis Flip Coin was the first Shen Gong Wu to reveal itself. It is a coin with a square hole in the middle which resembles a Chinese wén coin that allows the user to do high jumps and flips, and can also twist and turn in midair, though these attributes are not something the insect is known for. The name may be a reference to the Mantis roller coaster which held a number of records at the time of its construction, including being the first stand-up roller coaster to have four loops. The Chosen Ones went to San Francisco to locate it, but discovered Jack Spicer, who had already taken it. However, Omi won it in a Xiaolin Showdown later that day. They kept it for most of season one, being their only Shen Gong Wu at a couple of points, but it was regained by the Heylin as a result of the Royal Rumble.

Possession of:

Heylin (101: "The Journey of a Thousand Miles")

Xiaolin (101: "The Journey of a Thousand Miles" - 111: "Royal Rumble")

Heylin (111: "Royal Rumble" - 202: "Days Past")

Xiaolin (202: "Days Past" - 203: "The Shard of Lightning")

Heylin (203: "The Shard of Lightning" - 208: "The Sands of Time")

Xiaolin (208: "The Sands of Time" - present)

Two-Ton Tunic

After Jack Spicer took possession of the Mantis Flip Coin, the monks headed to Venice, Italy to retrieve the Two-Ton Tunic. It was the first Shen Gong Wu to be used in the series. The tunic is Dashi's impenetrable armor. When activated, the Two-Ton Tunic can block all sorts of attacks, but as the name implies, it's very heavy. This Shen Gong Wu is mostly related to the Element of Earth. In later episodes, Wuya used the Two-Ton Tunic as part of Mala Mala Jong, along with the other Shen Gong Wu. After the battle, the Xiaolin took back possession of it after the defeat of Mala Mala Jong.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (101: "The Journey of a Thousand Miles" - 106: "Chameleon")

Heylin (106: "Chameleon" - 112: "Mala Mala Jong")

Xiaolin (112: "Mala Mala Jong" - 204: "The Crystal Glasses")

Vlad (Heylin) (204: "The Crystal Glasses")

Xiaolin (204: "The Crystal Glasses" - 304: "Omi Town")

Heylin (304: "Omi Town" - 307: "The Return of Master Monk Guan")

Xiaolin (307: "The Return of Master Monk Guan" - present)

Eye of Dashi

The Eye of Dashi was the first (and so far last) Shen Gong Wu that a Xiaolin Showdown was fought for. It is a pendant with a red ruby in the center that releases bolts of electricity and also generates unlimited power into a desired object, which is useful to power up machines, such as when it was used to power Jack Spicer's time machine in "Days Past". Raimundo and Kimiko often use it with their Wind and Fire element, respectively. In a later episode, Jack Spicer stole it with almost all of the other Shen Gong Wu belonging to the Xiaolin. Wuya then used it as part of Mala Mala Jong, but the Xiaolin gained it on the defeat of Mala Mala Jong. Can be combined with the Sword of the Storm to create a new Shen Gong Wu. The Eye was the first Shen Gong Wu wagered in a Shen Yi Bu Dare with the Sword of the Storm. Since "Shen Yi Bu" it has been shown attached to the Sword of the Storm although it is still used separately.

In Chinese Dashi means "Master", and is the name of the Master Xiaolin Dragon in the series and the (possible) sole creator of the Shen Gong Wu, Grand Master Dashi.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (101: "The Journey of a Thousand Miles" - 106: "Chameleon")

Heylin (106: "Chameleon" - 112: "Mala Mala Jong")

Xiaolin (112: "Mala Mala Jong" - 209: "Hear Some Evil, See Some Evil")

Heylin (209: "Hear Some Evil, See Some Evil" - "210: Dreamscape")

Xiaolin (210: "Dreamscape" - 312: "Time After Time (1)")

Heylin (312: "Time After Time (1)" - 313: "Time After Time (2)")

Xiaolin (313: "Time After Time (2)" - present)

Third-Arm Sash

The Third-Arm Sash is a waist sash that functions as a third arm and does things at the user's wish. The Third-Arm Sash was found in Paris, France, already in the possession of Jack Spicer. It is often used with Clay's Earth element, though Kimiko is seen using it quite a lot in later episodes. After losing the first three Shen Gong Wu, Jack Spicer got the Third-Arm Sash, only to lose it to Clay in the next Xiaolin Showdown. In a later episode, Jack Spicer stole it with almost all of the other Shen Gong Wu belonging to the Xiaolin. Wuya then used it as part of Mala Mala Jong, but the Xiaolin regained it after the defeat of Mala Mala Jong.

Possession of:

Heylin (102: "Like A Rock!")

Xiaolin (102: "Like A Rock!" - 106: "Chameleon")

Heylin (106: "Chameleon" - 112: "Mala Mala Jong")

Xiaolin (112: "Mala Mala Jong" - 209: "Hear Some Evil, See Some Evil")

Heylin (209: "Hear Some Evil, See Some Evil" - 210: "Dreamscape")

Xiaolin (210: "Dreamscape" - 213: "The Deep Freeze")

Heylin (213: "The Deep Freeze" - 216: "The Emperor Scorpion Strikes Back")

Xiaolin (216: "The Emperor Scorpion Strikes Back" - 218: "The Last Temptation of Raimundo")

Raimundo (Controlling his body) (218: "The Last Temptation of Raimundo")

Xiaolin (218: "The Last Temptation of Raimundo" - present)

Fist of Tebigong

The Fist of Tebigong is a metal gauntlet that is strong enough to crack the earth. Because of this, it is often used with Clay's Earth element. It can also function as a shield of sorts, as used by Tubbimura against Raimundo's Eye of Dashi. Clay won it in his first Xiaolin Showdown, though Kimiko lost it in the next one. Raimundo won it from Tubbimura some time later. In a later episode, Jack Spicer stole it with almost all of the other Shen Gong Wu belonging to the Xiaolin. Wuya then used it as part of Mala Mala Jong, but the Xiaolin gained it on the defeat of Mala Mala Jong. In a later episode, Clay's sister Jessie stole it from them, but returned it at the end of the episode. Named after the Chinese words for special, arm, and skill, it literally means a gauntlet of special power.

The Fist of Tebigong has changed hands the most of any Shen Gong Wu, followed by the The Reversing Mirror.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (102: "Like A Rock!" - 103: "Tangled Web")

Heylin (103: "Tangled Web" - 105: "Shen Yi Bu")

Xiaolin (105: "Shen Yi Bu" - 106: "Chameleon")

Heylin (106: "Chameleon" - 112: "Mala Mala Jong")

Xiaolin (112: "Mala Mala Jong" - 204: "The Crystal Glasses")

Heylin (204: "The Crystal Glasses" - 205: "Pandatown")

PandaBubba (205: "Pandatown")

Xiaolin (205: "Pandatown" - 207: "Enter the Dragon")

Dojo (207: "Enter the Dragon" -210: "Dreamscape")

Heylin ( 210: "Dreamscape")

Xiaolin (210: "Dreamscape" - 214: "Screams of the Siren")

Dyris (214: "Screams of the Siren")

Xiaolin (214: "Screams of the Siren" - 215: "Black Vipers")

Jessie (215: "Black Vipers")

Xiaolin (215: "Black Vipers" - 303: "The Life and Times of Hannibal Roy Bean")

Heylin (303: "The Life and Times of Hannibal Roy Bean" - 307: "The Return of Master Monk Guan")

Xiaolin (307: "The Return of Master Monk Guan" - 312: "Time After Time (1)"

Heylin (312: "Time After Time (1)" - 313: "Time After Time (2)"

Xiaolin (313: "Time After Time (2) - Present"

Jetbootsu

The Jetbootsu are shoes that allow the wearer to defy gravity, which would therefore allow them to fly, float, and walk on walls and ceilings. They also bear resemblance to the boots Jack Spicer always wears. This was first seen already in the possession of Jack Spicer, allowing him to easily walk up a cliff face to win the Monkey Staff. Jack doesn't lose the Jetbootsu, but in "Chameleon" both Jack and the Xiaolin Warriors say Jack only has the Changing Chopsticks, however later episodes may have explained that his mom was cleaning them. Jack has them again in "My Homey Omi," when Omi wins it from Jack in a Xiaolin basketball match. The Heylin retrieved it after Omi lost it back to Jack in a Showdown for the Heart of Jong and Wuya then used it as part of Mala Mala Jong, but the Xiaolin gained it on the defeat of Mala Mala Jong. Jack stole them using the Shard of Lightning, but Omi later won them back in a Shen Yi Bu Dare against the Cyclops.

Possession of:

Heylin (103: "Tangled Web" - 109: "My Homey Omi")

Xiaolin (109: "My Homey Omi" - 112: "Mala Mala Jong")

Heylin (112: "Mala Mala Jong)

Xiaolin (112: "Mala Mala Jong" - 203: "Shard of Lightning")

Heylin (203: "Shard of Lightning" - 205: "Pandatown")

PandaBubba (205: "Pandatown")

Heylin (205: "Pandatown" - 206: "Sizing Up Omi")

Xiaolin (206: "Sizing Up Omi" - 213: "The Deep Freeze")

Heylin (213: "The Deep Freeze" - 214: "Screams of the Siren")

Xiaolin (214: "Screams of the Siren" - present)

Monkey Staff

The Monkey Staff is a brown staff with a small monkey's statue on top that turns the user into a being with a similar appearance, strength, agility and balance to a monkey. If it is used too long after the wielder calls out its name, then the user will believe that he or she is an actual monkey, and his or her human memories will be erased until the staff is taken away. Jack Spicer used it all the time when he first won it, eventually leading to his failure in the following Xiaolin Showdown. In a later episode, Jack Spicer stole it with almost all of the other Shen Gong Wu belonging to the Xiaolin, but the Xiaolin took it back some time later. During the year of the Green Monkey, when someone uses the Monkey Staff and Tongue of Saiping, the user of the Monkey Staff will be granted an army of green monkeys. That is also the time when the Monkey Staff is at its most powerful. In the Xiaolin team Kimiko usually uses the Monkey Staff. The Monkey Staff was mostly used by Jack. Jack stole the Monkey Staff back in Treasure of the Blind Swordsman. In the episode "Chameleon" Omi called out its name and instead of thinking he was a monkey, it had the usual effect. By the end of the series, it is one of the two Shen Gong Wu not in the hands of the Xiaolin Warriors, the other being the Wings of Tinabi, which are still with Clay's sister Jesse.

Possession of:

Heylin (103: "Tangled Web")

Xiaolin (103: "Tangled Web" - 106: "Chameleon")

Heylin (106: "Chameleon" - 111: "Royal Rumble")

Xiaolin (111: "Royal Rumble" - 203: "The Shard of Lightning")

Heylin (203: "The Shard of Lightning" - 205: "Pandatown")

Xiaolin (205: "Pandatown" - 207: "Enter the Dragon")

Heylin (207: "Enter the Dragon" - 208 "Sands Of Time")

Xiaolin (208 "Sands Of Time" - 210: "Dreamscape")

Heylin (210: "Dreamscape - 219: "The Year of the Green Monkey")

Xiaolin (219: "The Year of the Green Monkey" - 305: "The Treasure of the Blind Swordsman")

Jack Spicer (Heylin) (305: "The Treasure of the Blind Swordsman" - present)

Tangle Web Comb

The Tangle Web Comb is a comb that shoots out a strong load of hair from the teeth and binds the target. It is a Shen Gong Wu that requires absolute focus, or else the strings will bind the holder. Kimiko had a lot of trouble with it when she first got it, but eventually mastered it in her next Xiaolin Showdown. In a later episode, Jack Spicer stole it with almost all of the other Shen Gong Wu belonging to the Xiaolin. The Tangle Web Comb was found in Loch Ness, Scotland. Katnappe used it to defeat Kimiko in the Royal Rumble. Somehow the Xiaolin made to take it back, but lost it on the escape of the Shen Gong Wu Trove with the Fist of Tebigong. Kimiko won it from Sibini in a later episode.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (103: "Tangled Web" - 106: "Chameleon")

Heylin (106: "Chameleon" - 202: "Days Past")

Xiaolin (202: "Days Past" - 204: "The Crystal Glasses")

Heylin (204: "The Crystal Glasses" - 205: "Pandatown")

PandaBubba (205: "Pandatown")

Xiaolin (205: "Pandatown" - 210: "Dreamscape")

Heylin (210: "Dreamscape" - 212: "The Evil Within")

Sibini (212: "The Evil Within")

Xiaolin (212: "The Evil Within" - present)

Golden Tiger Claws

The Golden Tiger Claws, when swiped in the air, creates a tear in time and space that allows the user to go wherever he/she wishes to. Although Kimiko wins it in episode 3, it is more the focus of the next episode. Katnappe quickly gains the claws for Wuya, but then takes it for herself and uses them to commit crimes. Omi takes it and sends it to the center of the Earth in order to stop it being used in a criminal manner. However, Omi uses the Serpent's Tail in the episode Mala Mala Jong to get it back when he needs it to defeat Mala Mala Jong. Shortly afterwards, Raimundo uses it in a Xiaolin Showdown just as he turns to the side of Heylin. He uses them a lot while he is an enemy of the Xiaolin, but when he returns to the group, it returns with him. When Rai leaves the temple, he uses it to go to a hill over shadowing his home town. Wuya tempts him to the Heylin side and while Heylin, he would never take them off.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (103: "Tangled Web" - 104: "Katnappe!")

Katnappe (Heylin) (104: "Katnappe!")

None (In the center of the Earth) (104: "Katnappe!" - 112: "Mala Mala Jong")

Xiaolin (112: "Mala Mala Jong" - 113: "In the Flesh")

Raimundo (Heylin) (113: "In the Flesh" - 202: "Citadel of Doom)

Xiaolin (202: "Citadel of Doom" - 215: "The Black Vipers")

Jessie (215: "The Black Vipers")

Xiaolin (215: "The Black Vipers" - 218: "The Last Temptation of Raimundo")

Raimundo (Controlling his left hand) (218: "The Last Temptation of Raimundo")

Xiaolin (218: "The Last Temptation of Raimundo" - 224: "Dangerous Minds")

Jack Spicer (Heylin) (224: "Dangerous Minds")

Xiaolin (224: "Dangerous Minds" - present)

Changing Chopsticks

The Changing Chopsticks are a pair of chopsticks that shrink the user or another object to the size of a grain of rice and to return the shrunken object to its original size. It can also be used in combination with the Reversing Mirror to increase an object's size, but both Shen Gong Wu are then required to return things to normal size. Katnappe first won them for the Heylin, though the main aim at the time was to get the Golden Tiger Claws from Omi and the Xiaolin. Later, Jack Spicer used the Changing Chopsticks to steal most of the Shen Gong Wu from the Xiaolin Temple, which surprised Wuya, as she thought the Changing Chopsticks were useless. The Xiaolin later acquired the Changing Chopsticks, and Omi used them to make himself a giant with the Reversing Mirror. When that proved unfruitful, he shrunk himself smaller than his original size, and needed the Reversing Mirror to turn back, but the Reversing Mirror was lost to the Heylin. It was later won back, and Omi returned to his original size. In "Enter the Dragon", Jack Spicer used the Glove of Jisaku to steal the Changing Chopsticks, along with the Monkey Staff and Tongue of Sai Ping, but it was given back to the Xiaolin to deal with the evil two-headed Dojo. They were later lost to Jessie Bailey, Clay's sister, along with the Golden Tiger Claws, Glove of Jisaku, Mind Reader Conch, Fist of Tebigong, Wings of Tinabi, Silk Spitter,and Orb of Tornami. She returned all of them at the end of the episode, except the Wings of Tinabi.

Possession of:

Heylin (104: "Katnappe!" - 205: "Pandatown")

Xiaolin (205: "Pandatown" - 207: "Enter the Dragon")

Heylin (207: "Enter the Dragon")

Xiaolin (207: "Enter the Dragon" - 209: "Hear Some Evil, See Some Evil")

Heylin (209: "Hear Some Evil, See Some Evil" - 215: "The Black Vipers")

Xiaolin (215: "The Black Vipers")

Jessie (215: "The Black Vipers")

Xiaolin (215: "The Black Vipers" - 226: "Saving Omi")

Heylin (226: "Saving Omi - 306: "Oil in Family")

Xiaolin (306: "Oil in Family" - present)

Sword of the Storm

The Sword of the Storm is a sword that controls the wind and makes tornados, and while activated the holder also gains the ability to phase through objects just like when using the Serpent's Tail. It is often used in conjunction with Raimundo's Wind Element. This makes the holder invulnerable to enemies, but they also become unable to make contact with anything else, which Raimundo discovered to his dismay when the Sword activated as he tried to slash at Tubbimura, sending him flying right through while Tubbimura was unharmed. When combined with the Eye of Dashi, the holder can fly at great speeds. Tubbimura joined the Heylin, and took it from Raimundo easily. But, after a lot of studying, Raimundo won it back the following day (with a Shen Yi Bu dare). In the following episode, however, Jack Spicer stole it with almost all of the other Shen Gong Wu belonging to the Xiaolin. Clay won it back in a later Xiaolin Showdown. Clay's sister Jessie stole it with other Shen Gong Wu, but returned it later.

Possession of:

Heylin (105: "Shen Yi Bu")

Xiaolin (105: "Shen Yi Bu" - 106: "Chameleon")

Heylin (106: "Chameleon" - 110: "Big as Texas")

Xiaolin (110: "Big as Texas" - 303: "The Life and Times of Hannibal Roy Bean")

Heylin (303: "The Life and Times of Hannibal Roy Bean" - 307: "The Return of Master Monk Guan")

Xiaolin (307: "The Return of Master Monk Guan" - present)

Shroud of Shadows

The Shroud of Shadows is a black invisibility cloak. It changes color to blend in with its environment, rendering the user completely invisible. Raimundo beats Tubbimura in a Shen Yi Bu Dare to win it. In the following episode, Jack Spicer stole it with almost all of the other Shen Gong Wu belonging to the Xiaolin. Omi later wins it back in a Xiaolin basketball match. Wuya then used it as part of Mala Mala Jong (unknown how he got it because it was in the possession of the Xiaolin Warriors when he awoke), but the Xiaolin gained it on the defeat of Mala Mala Jong. Wuya stole the Shroud of Shadows in Omi Town (Unknown how the Xiaolin Monks got it back in 'Time After Time pt. 1', (Kimiko used it to spy on the others)).

Possession of:

Xiaolin (105: "Shen Yi Bu" - 106: "Chameleon")

Heylin (106: "Chameleon" - 109: "My Homey Omi")

Xiaolin (109: "My Homey Omi" - 111: "Royal Rumble")

Heylin (111: "Royal Rumble" - 112: "Mala Mala Jong")

Xiaolin (112: "Mala Mala Jong" - 203: "The Shard of Lightning")

Heylin (203: "The Shard of Lightning")

Xiaolin (203: "The Shard of Lightning" - 217: "The Return of Pandabubba")

PandaBubba (Heylin) (217: "The Return of Pandabubba")

Xiaolin (217: "The Return of Pandabubba" - 222: "The Apprentice")

Heylin (222: "The Apprentice" - 223: "Something Jermaine")

Xiaolin (223: "Something Jermaine - 304: "Omi Town")

Heylin (304: "Omi Town" - before 312: "Time After Time (1)")

Xiaolin (before 312: "Time After Time (1)" - present)

Helmet of Jong

The Helmet of Jong is a helmet that gives the wearer eyes in the back of their head while also allowing them to keep the ones in front, thus giving them all-round vision. Jack Spicer uses his Chameleon-Bot disguised as Kimiko to win it easily. Wuya used it as part of Mala Mala Jong, but the Xiaolin gained it on the defeat of Mala Mala Jong. Later Jack stole it with many other Shen Gong Wu. In a later episode he traded it with most of his Shen Gong Wu for robot parts, but walked away with it and several other Shen Gong Wu at the end of the episode. But after the Fearsome Four were created, the Xiaolin gained it back after retrieving the Emperor Scorpion in the Xiaolin Showdown entitled "The Ropes Of Darkness". It is never really used by any one except for when Raimundo was taken over by the Shen Gong Wu when the Heylin Comet passed over the Earth in 218: "The Last Temptation of Raimundo". It was used by Wuya along with the Third-Arm Sash and the Mantis Flip Coin.

Possession of:

Heylin (106: "Chameleon" - 112: "Mala Mala Jong")

Xiaolin (112: "Mala Mala Jong" - 203: "The Shard of Lightning")

Heylin (203: "The Shard of Lightning" - 205: "Pandatown")

PandaBubba (205: "Pandatown")

Heylin (205: "Pandatown" - 216: "The Emperor Scorpion Strikes Back")

Xiaolin (216: "The Emperor Scorpion Strikes Back" - 218: "The Last Temptation of Raimundo")

Raimundo (Controlling his head) (218: "The Last Temptation of Raimundo")

Xiaolin (218: "The Last Temptation of Raimundo" - present)

Ring of the Nine Dragons

Hidden inside an Olmec pyramid filled with booby traps, the Ring of the Nine Dragons is able to divide its user into as many as nine people, allowing them to be in more than one place at once. However, the Ring also divides the user's maturity, skill, potential, and other qualities, unless the user is powerful enough.

When Omi found it, he used it to turn himself into three separate people, each with a personality trait. Jack Spicer later challenged one of the Omi's to a Xiaolin Showdown when Omi had later divided himself into five individuals. Omi lost the Showdown, as Spicer challenged the easy going Omi. The five Omi's were crushed back together before the end of the showdown.

In the first episode, the ring divided Jack into eight identical yet goofy Jack's, but in "The Emperor Scorpion Strikes Back" each Jack created by the Ring of the Nine Dragons was different from each other. In "Pandatown" PandaBubba's henchman seemed to have no trouble using it to capture Raimundo. It could also be used to divide Mala Mala Jong into the Fearsome Four, four equally destructive warriors whose arrival signal the end of the world.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (107: "Ring of the Nine Dragons")

Heylin (107: "Ring of the Nine Dragons" - 205: "Pandatown")

PandaBubba (Heylin) (205: "Pandatown")

Heylin (205: "Pandatown" - 216: "The Emperor Scorpion Strikes Back")

Mala Mala Jong (Heylin) (216: "The Emperor Scorpion Strikes Back")

Xiaolin (216: "The Emperor Scorpion Strikes Back" - 222: "The Apprentice")

Heylin (222: "The Apprentice" - 301: "Finding Omi")

Xiaolin (301: "Finding Omi" - present)

Falcon's Eye

The Falcon's Eye is a monocle that allows the wearer to see through objects, use telescopic vision, or see in the dark. It can be held at the eye or be worn. Jack won it in a snowboard showdown against Omi, and lost it on the next episode. Later the Chameleon-Bot won it in a showdown against Raimundo, but somehow the monks got it back.

Possession of:

Heylin (107: "Ring of the Nine Dragons" - 108: "Night of the Sapphire Dragon")

Xiaolin (108: "Night of the Sapphire Dragon" - 111: "Royal Rumble")

Heylin (111: "Royal Rumble" - 205: "Pandatown")

Xiaolin (205: "Pandatown" - present)

Sapphire Dragon

The Sapphire Dragon is a dragon statue that can turn everyone good, evil, or indifferent into sapphire, becoming more powerful with each person turned into a sapphire statue. Even worse, it can also control the people that are sapphire, thus turning them into the Sapphire Dragon's slaves. This makes it the most dangerous Shen Gong Wu, only to be used as an absolute last resort. The only way to keep the Sapphire Dragon under control is with the Emperor Scorpion. It can be deactivated by covering it with soot, which was the reason why Grand Master Dashi hid it inside an active volcano. Omi won it in a Showdown, but when Kimiko was researching it and wiped some of the soot away, it activated and became trouble, turning everyone in the Xiaolin Temple (with the exception of the cowardly Dojo) into the Sapphire Dragon's minions. Dojo managed to defeat the dragon by drinking two bottles of Clay's Grandpappy's Texas Tinhorn Sizzlin' Salsa hot sauce and belching out enough fire to completely cover the dragon in soot, rendering it inert and freeing all of its victims. In Dream Stalker, Hannibal Roy Bean used the Moby Morpher to transform the Dragon under the guise of Raimundo's worst nightmare - a jellyfish. The Dragon also displays traits of intelligence when it calls upon a sapphire monkey and rhino under its control to confront the Wudai Warriors (save Raimundo) in a Xiaolin Showdown. When Jack stole it from the Vault in Omi Town, it wasn't covered with soot, which causes some confusion.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (108: "Night of the Sapphire Dragon" - 308: "Dream Stalker" )

Hannibal Roy Bean (Heylin) (308: "Dream Stalker")

Xiaolin (308: "Dream Stalker" - present)

Serpent's Tail

The Serpent's Tail is a miniature dragon's tail that allows the user to either glide or travel through solid objects, but it can be taken away even when someone's still ghostly. Omi won it in a Xiaolin basketball match with Jermaine. Later on, when Mala Mala Jong was created, Omi used it to get to the center of the earth to get the Golden Tiger Claws, which he used to defeat Mala Mala Jong. Later on, when Raimundo was on Wuya's side, he stole it to use with the Reversing Mirror to break the spell which made Wuya a ghost, but he returned it when he returned to the group. The same goes for Chase Young after stealing the Tail from the Temple and returned Wuya to her corporeal form. This Shen Gong Wu, however, does not enable the user to be protected from non-physical attacks such as fire and lightning. It could be possible Chase stole it in Time After Time (1) which is why he had it in the next episode.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (109: "My Homey Omi" - 111: "Royal Rumble")

Heylin (111: "Royal Rumble")

Xiaolin (111: "Royal Rumble" - 113 "In the Flesh")

Raimundo (Heylin) (113: "In the Flesh" - 202: "Citadel of Doom")

Xiaolin (202: "Citadel of Doom" - 203: "The Shard of Lightning")

Heylin (203: "The Shard of Lightning" - 205: "Pandatown")

PandaBubba (Heylin) (205: "Pandatown")

Heylin (205: "Pandatown" - 210: "Dreamscape")

Xiaolin (210: "Dreamscape" - 226: "Saving Omi")

Chase Young (Heylin) (226: "Saving Omi" - 311: "Hannibal's Revenge")

Xiaolin (311: "Hannibal's Revenge" - 312: "Time After Time (1)")

Heylin (312: "Time After Time (1)" - 313: "Time After Time (2)")

Xiaolin (313: "Time After Time (2)" - present)

Orb of Tornami

The Orb of Tornami is a light-blue crystal ball that can release an entire flood worth of water or ice from the level of Xiaolin Apprentice. It can also be used to transform water, if used correctly. Because of this, it is often used with Omi's Water Element, and in the second season he rarely travels without it. When it first revealed itself, however, Jack got away without even a Xiaolin Showdown, but the monks got it back in the following episode. When Omi went back in time to find a way to defeat Wuya, he only took the Orb of Tornami with him, and it allowed him to return to the future after he froze himself in the past. Evidently, the Orb can also be used as a wake-up call for stubborn sleepers; for example: waking up a sleeping Jack when he briefly joined the Xiaolin Temple, and - at some point - Raimundo.

The name Tornami is a combination of Torrent and Tsunami.

Possession of:

Heylin (110: "Big as Texas" - 111: "Royal Rumble")

Xiaolin (111: "Royal Rumble" - 215: "The Black Vipers")

Jessie (215: "The Black Vipers")

Xiaolin (215: "The Black Vipers" - 224: "Dangerous Minds")

Jack Spicer (Heylin) (224: "Dangerous Minds")

Xiaolin (224: "Dangerous Minds" - 226: "Saving Omi")

Omi (Heylin) (226: "Saving Omi" - 301: "Finding Omi")

Xiaolin (301: "Finding Omi" - present)

Star Hanabi

The Star Hanabi is a star that acts as a shuriken, shoots fire, lights through the dark and allows people to glide over fire. It is often used with Kimiko's Fire element. Because of this, it can also be thrown like a flaming boomerang. When once used on one of Spicer's robots - the Yes-Bot - in Pandatown, the robot erupted in firework-like sparks. It is a family heirloom of Clay's family called the Lone Star, but Clay's father wouldn't let him have it until he proved himself worthy of it. Eventually, Clay had to do that through a Xiaolin "Hoedown" for it against Jack.

In Japanese, hanabi means fireworks.

Possession of:

Clay's Dad (110 Big as Texas) * Xiaolin (110: "Big as Texas" - 203: "The Shard of Lightning")

Heylin (203: "The Shard of Lightning" - 205: "Pandatown")

PandaBubba (Heylin) (205: "Pandatown")

Xiaolin (205: "Pandatown" - present)

Lotus Twister

The Lotus Twister is a flower that can turn the user's limbs as flexible as rubber. Kimiko fought Katnappe for it in a swamp during the Royal Rumble, but she was defeated. Raimundo won it in a Xiaolin Showdown against Jack some time afterwards, but then joined Wuya after the showdown. It took its place with the other Xiaolin Shen Gong Wu when Raimundo returned to the group.

Possession of:

Heylin (111: "Royal Rumble" - 113: "In the Flesh")

Raimundo (Heylin) (113: "In the Flesh" - 202: "Citadel of Doom")

Xiaolin (202: "Citadel of Doom" - 203: "The Shard of Lightning")

Heylin (203: "The Shard of Lightning" - 205: "Pandatown")

PandaBubba (Heylin) (205: "Pandatown")

Xiaolin (205: "Pandatown" - present)

Longi Kite

The Longi Kite is a kite that looks like a dragon that allows the wearer to fly with the wings of a dragon. Raimundo got tricked by Chameleon-Bot V2 in an episode. He fought the Chameleon-Bot V2 for it on a beach during the Royal Rumble. Raimundo came out defeated, but reclaimed it after being saved by Omi. Later, the Longi Kite was stolen by Jack using the Shard of Lightning, but was then sold to Pandabubba so Jack could buy robot parts for his Yes-Bot. Raimundo won it back for the Xiaolin Dragons in a Showdown Trio against Jack and Pandabubba. Mala Mala Jong used it when he formed himself alone. It was also one of the Shen Gong Wu that won free will from the Heylin Comet that controlled Raimundo. It is interesting to note that most of the times the Longi Kite was used, its name wasn't called out on-screen. This is one of the few, non-solid Shen Gong Wu, as it looks and sounds like it is made of paper.

Named after the Chinese characters long and hi for "dragon" and "flight".

Possession of:

Heylin (111: "Royal Rumble")

Xiaolin (111: "Royal Rumble" - 203: "Shard of Lightning")

Heylin (203: "Shard of Lightning" - 205: "Pandatown")

Pandabubba (205: "Pandatown")

Xiaolin (205: "Pandatown" - present)

Tongue of Saiping

The Tongue of Saiping is a plate with a tongue that allows the user to talk to and understand animals. This Shen Gong Wu allows the user to command the animals, like in the Shard of Lightning when Omi is in a Xiaolin Showdown with Jack/Robo-Jack. Clay fought Tubbimura for it in the Arctic during the Royal Rumble. He was defeated, but reclaimed it after being saved by Omi. Jack Spicer later stole it from the Vault for Chase Young. Then Omi used it to talk with a spider in the episode "Dangerous Minds", when they tried to get the Hoduku Mouse. Combined with the Monkey Staff it will give the user the control of an army of green monkeys.

Possession of:

Heylin (111: "Royal Rumble")

Xiaolin (111: "Royal Rumble" - 219: "Year of The Green Monkey")

Jack Spicer (Heylin) (219: "Year of The Green Monkey" - 224: "Dangerous Minds")

Xiaolin (224: "Dangerous Minds" - present)

Sun Chi Lantern

The Sun Chi Lantern is a lantern that combines the chi of anyone in the light of the lantern. However, it was only shown to give the user temporary control over his/her surrounding people(s) elements. Omi fought Jack for it in the desert and won. He then used the Sun Chi Lantern to gain the abilities of his friends, enabling him to rescue them. This was the only time that it was used. It hasn't been mentioned since, except in a cameo in the episode Chucky Choo and briefly, being stolen by the Heylin Plant and in possession of one of Pandabubba's henchmen.

In Chinese, "san chi" literally means "three chi", which may be what this Shen Gong Wu's name is derived from.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (111: "Royal Rumble" - 203: "Shard of Lightning")

Heylin (203: "Shard of Lightning" - 205: "Pandatown")

Pandabubba (Heylin) (205: "Pandatown")

Xiaolin (205: "Pandatown" - present)

Heart of Jong

The Heart of Jong is a heart that brings inanimate objects to life and gives them human emotion. When combined with many Shen Gong Wu, it creates Mala Mala Jong, which is invincible and great for Wuya's plans. Jack won it in a Xiaolin Showdown against Omi in an acorn forest. When the Xiaolin warriors found a way to stop Mala Mala Jong in the episode Mala Mala Jong, Wuya runs off leaving them with The Heart of jong along with all the other Shen Gong Wu that Mala Mala jong was made up of. Jack regained the Heart of Jong when he raided the temple in the episode Dreamscape. In the episode, The Deep Freeze Jack has used it to animate Dude-Bot. Not liking feeling emotions, Dude-Bot commits suicide by ripping it out and throwing it into a deep ravine, where it brings the snow to life creating Raksha, an evil super snowman, who Omi defeats in a hockey themed Xiaolin Showdown to recover the shen gong wu.

Possession of:

Heylin (112: "Mala Mala Jong")

Xiaolin (112: "Mala Mala Jong" - 210: "Dreamscape")

Heylin (210: "Dreamscape" - 212: "The Evil Within")

Sibini (Heylin) (212: "The Evil Within")

Heylin (212: "The Evil Within" - 213: "The Deep Freeze")

Xiaolin (213: "The Deep Freeze" - present )

Reversing Mirror

The Reversing Mirror is a hand mirror that reverses the power of anything that happens to the mirror. Any sort of attack that is directed at the holder of the Reversing Mirror will be sent back at the attacker upon activation of the Reversing Mirror, especially Shen Gong Wu based attacks. The Reversing Mirror also has the ability to change the effects of Shen Gong Wu used with it. For example, using the Two-Ton Tunic in combination with the Reversing Mirror would cause the two ton tunic to be as light as a feather, using the Serpent's Tail would cause a ghostly person to become solid, and if used with the Changing Chopsticks, the user would grow to a giant size instead of shrinking to the size of a grain of rice. It is possible that the Reversing Mirror can have different effects depending on the context and how the person using it would like it to work, like when Vlad combined it with the Crystal Glasses, it showed a false future for Omi. This might have happened because there were two people, one holding the Crystal Glasses, and the other one holding the Reversing Mirror. By Wuya's logic, breaking the Reversing Mirror brings seven years of good luck instead of bad luck.

Raimundo won the Reversing Mirror in a Xiaolin Showdown just as he moved to the side of Wuya. The Reversing Mirror was shattered by Wuya when she became human, but it was restored and recovered by the Xiaolin warriors when Wuya was returned to her puzzle box. Jack stole it later on (when Chase pulled it out of the bag of Wu Jack stole, he probably didn't put it back) , but it was taken back by the Warriors. Later Wuya took it when Chase Young was releasing the Chi Creature, and lost it to the Ying-Ying Bird who takes it into Hannibal Roy Bean's cell along with the Moby Morpher and some Shen Gong Wu that the Xiaolin warriors had brought with them. The Xiaolin take it when they open the cell along with their stolen Wu, but not the Moby Morpher which the evil Bean used to disguise himself and escape.

Possession of:

Raimundo (Heylin) (113: "In the Flesh" - 201: "Days Past")

Broken then Restored (201: "Days Past" - 202: "Citadel of Doom")

Xiaolin (202: "Citadel of Doom" - 203: "The Shard of Lightning")

Heylin (203: "The Shard of Lightning" - 204: "The Crystal Glasses")

Xiaolin (204: "The Crystal Glasses" - 206: "Sizing Up Omi")'

Heylin (206: "Sizing Up Omi")

Xiaolin (206: "Sizing Up Omi" - 220: "The Demon Seed")

Gigi (Heylin) (220: "The Demon Seed")

Xiaolin (220: "The Demon Seed" - 222: "The Apprentice")

Chase Young (Heylin) (222: "The Apprentice" - 226: "Saving Omi")

Xiaolin (226: "Saving Omi" - 301: "Finding Omi")

Wuya (Heylin) (301: "Finding Omi" - 303: "The Life and Times of Hannibal Roy Bean")

Jack Spicer {Heylin} {303: "The Life and Times of Hannibal Roy Bean"}

Xiaolin (303: "The Life and Times of Hannibal Roy Bean - Present)

TV Series Season Two Wu

The Shen Gong Wu are fictional mystical artifacts possessing magical powers. They are featured in the animated series Xiaolin Showdown. When the name of a Shen Gong Wu is said resolutely, its powers can be used by the holder.

The following Shen Gong Wu are listed in the order in which they were revealed in the television series, as well as the ownership of the Shen Gong Wu throughout the second season (in the US, this season comprised 26 episodes; in the UK, this season was divided into two thirteen-episode seasons).

There are several Shen Gong Wu that have been revealed but have not been named or used. Many were found in the Treasure Trove of Shen Gong Wu (204: "The Crystal Glasses"). One Wu was a shuriken like Wu, a trumpet, a whistle, a golden O, and a lamp. However, since then several Wu identical to those have been revealed individually (e.g. Woozy Shooter, Monsoon Sandals, Lasso Boa Boa), so it is likely that Wu from the cave will just be revealed again.

A Wu from the Xiaolin Showdown TCG, the Bullhorn Blazer made a brief appearance in the episode The Black Vipers. It was never seen or used before or after that episode.

Shard of Lightning

The Shard of Lightning allows the user to move at the speed of light, but only for as long as a flash of lightning. For the user of the Shen Gong Wu, they go so fast that it appears that time stops around them. The Shard of Lightning was stolen by Jack Spicer's Robo-Jack, but was later won by Omi in a Showdown-Trio. It was later seen in the bag of Shen Gong Wu Jack and Sibini stole from the temple.

Possession of:

Heylin (203: "The Shard of Lightning")

Xiaolin (203: "The Shard of Lightning" - 212: "The Evil Within")

Jack Spicer (Heylin) (212: "The Evil Within")

Xiaolin (212: "The Evil Within" - present)

Silver Manta Ray

The Silver Manta Ray can transform into a fast jet/submarine. Omi won it in a Showdown Trio against Jack and Jack's duplicate. It is usually used when Dojo is out of commission. It is one of the four transportation Shen Gong Wu, along with the Crouching Cougar, the Tunnel Armadillo, and the Shen-Ga-Roo. Raimundo always tends to be at the controls of this Shen Gong Wu when it is used, though Dojo briefly took control when the Wudai Warriors entered the Yin-Yang World to prevent Hannibal Roy Bean from escaping (having an official "pilot's certificate" and all).

Many people claim to have seen an activated version of it (only smaller) among the hoard of Shen Gong Wu Jack put in his bag in 'The Crystal Glasses'.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (203: "The Shard of Lightning" - present)

Crystal Glasses

The Crystal Glasses can allow the wearer to see into the future. With this power, it means the user can see what his/her opponent(s) would do next. It was given back to the Xiaolin Warriors by Vlad, in Russia, after Jack Spicer dropped it on his head. It then was discovered this was just a ruse devised by Jack to confuse Omi by using the Reversing Mirror at the same time as Omi used the Crystal Glasses, making Omi think that he would betray his friends and go to the Heylin (bad) side. However, many would think the Reversing Mirror would let people see the past. What actually happened was it showed what Omi would not do.

Later, the Crystal Glasses were seen in the bag of Shen Gong Wu Jack stole from the temple with Sibini, and being stolen by Jack again in "Omi Town".

Possession of:

Xiaolin (204: "The Crystal Glasses" - 212: "The Evil Within")

Heylin (212: "The Evil Within")

Xiaolin (212: "The Evil Within" - 304: "Omi Town")

Wuya (Heylin) (304: "Omi Town" - 307: "The Return of Master Monk Guan")

Xiaolin (307: "The Return of Master Monk Guan" - "Present")

Wushu Helmet

The Wushu Helmet is a helmet that can deflect anything that hits it, just like the Two-Ton Tunic but for the head. It resembles the image of a gladiator helmet. The helmet's color is silver with red on its first appearance, but in the episode "Hear Some Evil, See Some Evil" it changed to bronze with black, and to silver again in later episodes.

After Omi found out Vlad's betrayal, he did a showdown and won the Wushu Helmet. It should be noted that Omi actually did the showdown for a bunch of other Shen Gong Wu that were later re-revealed, i.e. the Lasso Boa Boa, the Monsoon Sandals, and several others that were never seen again were seen among the Hoard of Shen Gong Wu that were revealed. The first episode it is used, it appears that it may have protected Omi's head while he was wearing it, but also toppled Omi over when hit. It was later incorporated into the Fearsome Four, the three 'new' Mala Mala Jong's having the Wushu Helmet for a head rather than the Helmet of Jong.

It is also seen among the Shen Gong Wu that Jack stole for Hannibal Roy Bean.

Wushu means martial arts in Chinese.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (204: "The Crystal Glasses" - 216: "The Emperor Scorpion Strikes Back")

Heylin (216: "The Emperor Scorpion Strikes Back")

Xiaolin (216: "The Emperor Scorpion Strikes Back" - present)

Wings of Tinabi

The Wings of Tinabi allow the user to fly in an almost random direction, leaving a rainbow trail. Only with concentration, the user can direct the wings to transport to desired areas. Jack and the Cyclops found the Wings of Tinabi before the Xiaolin Warriors did and Cyclops defeated them. Omi later claimed it as he chose it from the Shen Yi Bu Dare for the Thorn of Thunderbolt and won. When Clay's sister, Jessie Bailey, battled Clay for the Xiaolin Warriors' Shen Gong Wu, she gave back what she won, but kept the Wings of Tinabi for herself. In "Days Past", Dojo mentioned the Wings of Tinabi to be hidden in a well when Omi travelled back in time.

Tinabi means swan in Chinese.

Possession of:

Heylin (206: "Sizing Up Omi")

Xiaolin (206: "Sizing up Omi" - 215: "The Black Vipers")

Jessie (215: "The Black Vipers" - present though it is implied that she returned it)

Glove of Jisaku

The Glove of Jisaku is a glove that attracts objects to the user. When used, the glove extends into a huge magnet. It can even attract other Shen Gong Wu. It looks a lot like an oven mitt.

Jisaku is a corruption of jishaku, Japanese for magnet.

Possession of:

Heylin (206: "Sizing Up Omi" - 214: "Screams of the Siren")

Xiaolin (214: "Screams of the Siren" - 215: The Black Vipers)

Jessie (215: "The Black Vipers")

Heylin (215: "The Black Vipers" - 218: "The Last Temptation of Raimundo")

Raimundo (Controlling it's right hand) (218: "The Last Temptation of Raimundo")

Heylin (218: "The Last Temptation of Raimundo" - 313: "Time After Time (2)")

Xiaolin (The Xiaolin have nearly all of the Shen Gong Wu as of the end of 313: "Time After Time (2)")

Thorn of Thunderbolt

The Thorn of Thunderbolt is a dagger that shoots blasts of electricity. It is a much more powerful offensive version of the Eye of Dashi.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (206: "Sizing Up Omi" - 220: "The Demon Seed")

Gigi (Heylin) (220: "The Demon Seed")

Xiaolin (220: "The Demon Seed" - 305: "The Treasure of the Blind Swordsman")

Heylin (305: "The Treasure of the Blind Swordsman")

Xiaolin (305: "The Treasure of the Blind Swordsman" - present)

Tunnel Armadillo

The Tunnel Armadillo is a metallic armadillo vehicle that digs tunnels. It is generally used to tunnel to the center of the Earth, or by Jack to tunnel underneath the Xiaolin Temple and steal the Shen Gong Wu from the Xiaolin Warriors. It is one of the four transportation Shen Gong Wu, including the Crouching Cougar, Silver Manta Ray, and the Shen-Ga-Roo.

Possession of:

Heylin (207: "Enter the Dragon" - 213: "The Deep Freeze")

Xiaolin (213: "The Deep Freeze" - 214: "Screams of the Siren")

Dyris (214: "Screams of the Siren")

Xiaolin (214: "Screams of the Siren" - 304: "Omi Town")

Hannibal (304: "Omi Town" - 306: "The Return Of Master Monk Guan" )

Xiaolin (306: "The Return Of Master Monk Guan" - present)

Ju-Ju Flytrap

The Ju-Ju Flytrap is a flowery plant that shoots stinging insects at the foe. It is like a golden flower bud that contains an unlimited number of stinging insects, much like the Moon Stone Locust.

Possession of:

Heylin (207: "Enter the Dragon" - 214: "Screams of the Siren")

Xiaolin (214: "Screams of the Siren" - 313: "Time after Time(2)")

Heylin (313: "Time after Time(2)")

Xiaolin (313: "Time after Time(2)" - present)

Silk Spitter

The Silk Spitter is a spider-like gun that shoots sticky blasts of silk that resembles spider webs. It can be released in globs or a thread form. It also has trenchant sides. However, in reality, silk is not as sticky. It revealed itself when Dojo was overcome by a ravenous hunger for Shen Gong Wu, and he and Omi had a Xiaolin Showdown over it. Jack later stole it when Raksha attacked the Xiaolin Temple. He later lost it to Jessie Bailey of the Black Vipers, but she gave it back to the Xiaolin Warriors, along with all the others Shen Gong Wu she stole from them and Jack Spicer (except the Wings of Tinabi). Later, Wuya stole it from Master Fung while Chase set the Chi Creature free, and lost it in a Showdown against the Guardian of the Treasure of the Blind Swordsman.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (207: "Enter the Dragon" - 213: "The Deep Freeze")

Heylin (213: "The Deep Freeze" - 215: "The Black Vipers")

Jessie (215: "The Black Vipers")

Xiaolin (215: "The Black Vipers" - 301: "Finding Omi")

Wuya (Heylin) (301: "Finding Omi" - 305: "Treasure of the Blind Swordsman")

Xiaolin (305: "Treasure of the Blind Swordsman" - present)

Sands of Time

The Sands of Time is an hourglass with seemingly Red Sand that allows the user to travel backwards or forwards in time and allows the user to alter the past, and it can also be used to bring people or objects from that time to the present. It was found in the Xiaolin Temple. This would have been useful when Omi traveled back in time, but he hadn't found it yet because Grand Master Dashi and Dojo had already buried it, but they debated that it was in either Europe or Egypt respectively. Though in truth, Dashi had used the Sands of Time when Omi had a Xiaolin Showdown with Dashi to get the pebble. It should be noted that after the showdown between Omi, future Omi, Jack, and future Jack over the Ruby of Ramses, future Omi took the Sands of Time with him to the future so that no one can use its power.

It is possible that Master Monk Guan was given the responsibility of hiding the Sands of Time in the future, which is how he has been alive over 1500 years seemingly without aging.

In Time after Time, Omi froze himself to go to the future and take the Sands of Time from Old Omi, but as there is no old Omi without him, he had some trouble to find it in Jack's possession. After retrieving it, he used it to go to the past and prevent Chase Young becoming evil, and to return to the present, where it was destroyed with the Kuzusu Atom, and made Master Monk Guan evil instead of Chase Young. But Omi later fixed the time line by unfreezing himself in the present and turning everything back to normal. As a result, the Sands of Time still exists, and all other timeline changes have been reversed. Its actual location is unknown.

Possession of:

Heylin (208: "The Sands of Time")

Xiaolin (208: "The Sands of Time")

Future (208: "The Sands of Time" - 312: "Time After Time (1)")

Omi and Dojo (312: "Time After Time (1)" - 313: "Time After Time (2)")

Broken then Restored (313: "Time After Time (2)")

Xiaolin (313: "Time After Time (2)" - present)

Sweet Baby Among Us

This Shen Gong Wu is a small golden baby statue, but when activated, it turns into a giant golden baby. It cries powerful sound waves and launches diaper projectiles from its own diaper. It is also so strong that it can defeat the Heylin Cyclops in one punch (not to mention the fact that it is also taller in height than Cyclops himself). The Xiaolin Warriors have only used it once in battle in Saving Omi, but it is also used to help the Xiaolin Warriors train.

Possession of:

Heylin (208: "The Sands of Time")

Xiaolin (208: "The Sands of Time" - 304: "Omi Town")

Hannibal Roy Bean (304: "Omi Town" - 307: "The Return of Master Monk Guan")

Xiaolin (307: "The Return of Master Monk Guan" - present)

Ruby of Ramses

The Ruby of Ramses is a ruby that lets the user use telekinesis. Later, it is found out that it can control the movements of anyone. This is shown in the episode with the Rio Reverso when Wuya controlled Jack to crash into the monks. She also uses it to fly gracefully. This Shen Gong Wu can also be used like the Glove of Jisaku, bringing Shen Gong Wu to the user at command.

Ramses II is an Egyptian Pharaoh that once ruled the land. The Ruby was probably named after him to represent great power and it explains why it was found in an 'Egyptian Tomb'.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (208: "Sands of Time" - 304: "Omi Town")

Wuya (Heylin) (304: "Omi Town" - 306: "Oil In The Family")

Xiaolin (306: "Oil In The Family" - present)

Mind Reader Conch

The Mind Reader Conch is a conch that allows a listener to read minds of those around them by aiming the conch directly at a person/people. When it was first found, it created dissent amongst the ranks of the Xiaolin Warriors as each member discovered another hated something about them; Omi's gullibility, Clay's down-home sayings, Kimiko's anger, and Raimundo's untrustworthiness. It is sometimes used by Master Fung. Kimiko has recently used it, along with the Eye of Dashi and her PDA, to read minds by using satellites. The flaw in this is that anyone who hacks into the system can also read the mind of anyone on the planet (since the satellite has such a large broadcasting range, it can use the Conch's power on anyone).

Possession of:

Xiaolin (209: "Hear Some Evil, See Some Evil")

Heylin (209: "Hear Some Evil, See Some Evil")

Xiaolin (209: "Hear Some Evil, See Some Evil" - present)

Shadow of Fear

The Shadow of Fear is a falcon statue that allows the user to enter another person's dreams and bring to life that person's worst fear. This Shen Gong Wu was used by Jack Spicer to create another army of evil with which he battled the Xiaolin Warriors in an Eight-way Xiaolin Showdown. They were only able to defeat their worst fears by switching enemies. Raimundo's was a jellyfish, Kimiko's was a broken giant doll, Clay's was his grandmother, and Omi's was a giant rabid squirrel (an interesting note, Jack seemed to already know Omi feared squirrels in the episodes The Shard of Lightning and Mala Mala Jong). After the Xiaolin Showdown, Omi had stolen the Shadow of Fear from Spicer and the monks learned Jack's greatest fear (being flushed down a toilet as a young child). Later, Hannibal Roy Bean used this Shen Gong Wu to explore Raimundo's mind to create an unstoppable creature that only emerges when Raimundo is sleeping. The creature was later revealed to be the Sapphire Dragon, disguised by the Moby Morpher. In this episode it is revealed that Raimundo's new worst fear is not being strong enough to save his friends.

Possession of:

Heylin (210: "Dreamscape")

Xiaolin (210: "Dreamscape" - 308: The Dream Stalker)

Heylin (308: "The Dream Stalker")

Xiaolin (308: " The Dream Stalker" - present)

Crouching Cougar

The Crouching Cougar is a jungle exploration vehicle. This is one of four transportation Shen Gong Wu; the others being the Shen-Ga-Roo, Tunnel Armadillo, and the Silver Manta Ray.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (210: "Dreamscape" - present)

Lasso Boa Boa

The Lasso Boa Boa is a lasso that can turn into a bone-crushing snake that is used to trap enemies. This is often used as a weapon by Clay, however he does not activate its effect often; he merely uses it in place of a regular lasso. It was found for the monks by Master Monk Guan.

Many people claim to have seen it among the hoard of Shen Gong Wu in the episode The Crystal Glasses.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (211: "Master Monk Guan" - 212: "The Evil Within")

Heylin (212: "The Evil Within" - 223: "Something Jermaine")

Jermaine (223: "Something Jermaine")

Xiaolin (223: "Something Jermaine" - present)

Monsoon Sandals

The Monsoon Sandals are sandals that can stretch the wearer's legs to very long lengths. The effect of the Monsoon Sandals is nearly the same as the Lotus Twister. The only difference is that the Monsoon Sandals affect only the legs, while the Lotus Twister affects the entire body, and the Monsoon Sandals force the user's legs to stretch while in use, but the Lotus Twister allows the user to bend and stretch at will. Also, the Monsoon Sandals stretch for miles, anywhere, but the Lotus Twister can only stretch so far. Raimundo has shown the ability to use the monsoon sandals on others, even though he was wearing them.

Many people claim to have seen it among the hoard of Shen Gong Wu in 'The Crystal Glasses'.

Possession of:

Heylin (211: "Master Monk Guan" - 213: "The Deep Freeze")

Xiaolin (213: "The Deep Freeze" - 218: "The Last Temptation of Raimundo")

Raimundo (Controlling his feet) (218: "The Last Temptation of Raimundo")

Xiaolin (218: "The Last Temptation of Raimundo" - 222: "The Apprentice" )

Heylin (222: "The Apprentice")

Xiaolin (222: "The Apprentice" - present )

Mosaic Scale

A stained glass Shen Gong Wu that is used to create mischief, however its power is not fully understood. It contains the spirit Sibini, and when broken, he is released. However, Sibini is trapped within, in the form of an earwig.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (212: "The Evil Within" - 304: "Omi Town")

Hannibal Roy Bean (Heylin) (304: "Omi Town" - 307: "The Return of Master Monk Guan")

Xiaolin (307: "The Return of Master Monk Guan" - present)

Monarch Wings

The Monarch Wings is a Shen Gong Wu that looks like a Monarch butterfly. When it is used with the Mosaic Scale, it gives the user (usually Sibini) full power. Using this Shen Gong Wu, Sibini can enlarge himself so that he does not require a host to survive. So far it does not seem to have any power except to restore to power/trap Sibini. Kimiko used the Eye of Dashi (combined with her Fire Element) to fuse the Monarch Wings together with the Mosaic Scale, after Sibini successfully combined them, to weld the two Shen Gong Wu together permanently, thus also permanently trapping Sibini. However, when Jack returns from the vault with armfuls of Shen Gong Wu in the episode Omi Town, the Mosaic Scale can be seen without the Monarch Wings fused to it, and the Sapphire Dragon was without soot.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (212: "The Evil Within")

Fused with Mosaic Scale (212: "The Evil Within")

Xiaolin (212: "The Evil Within" - present)

Lunar Locket

The Lunar Locket is a pendant that allows the user to control the phases of the moon and move the moon in every direction, even right above them, (and apparently, its distance from the Earth, as demonstrated by Raksha during the ice Hockey match,) Additionally, if the moon is moved right in front of the sun, then it will create an Ice Age. This almost happened in its debut episode when the Heart of Jong turned a glob of snow to an evil living snowman Raksha. The snowman took it from Jack Spicer and nearly created a new Ice Age before the Lunar Locket's recapture. Hannibal used this Wu to move a storm cloud right in the position he wanted.

Possession of:

Heylin (213: "The Deep Freeze")

Raksha (213: "The Deep Freeze")

Xiaolin (213: "The Deep Freeze" - 310: "Wu Got The Power)

Hannibal Roy Bean (310: "Wu Got The Power)

Xiaolin (310: "Wu Got The Power - present)

Gills of Hamachi

The Gills of Hamachi allow the wearer to breathe underwater, while turning them into a fish-like creature and giving them gills. Omi used this Shen Gong Wu against Dyris and later Raimundo uses it against the Heylin Plant, Gigi. If the person is out of water while wearing the Gills, they will suffocate. When the monks become Wudai Warriors they have enough power to use it all at once without having to wear it.

Hamachi means "yellowtail", a type of fish, in Japanese.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (214: "Screams of the Siren" - present)

Black Beetle

The Black Beetle is armor that makes the wearer resistant to heat. Also, it can become a boat or a surfboard that can float in water and protects others from extreme heat. Dojo told Dyris about the Black Beetle. Then Omi and Dyris fought over it. Hannibal might use this Wu to make him appear larger. It was used only once. The Black Beetle may have been taken from the Super Mario Bros. character Buzzy Beetle, who is immune to Fireball attacks.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (214: "Screams of the Siren" - 304: "Omi Town")

Wuya (304: "Omi Town" - 307: "The Return of Master Monk Guan")

Xiaolin (307: "The Return of Master Monk Guan" - present)

Sphere of Yun

The Sphere of Yun is an orb-like Shen Gong Wu that allows the user to trap anyone in a force field that steals their powers and possessions. The user can also choose to use it on his body, alone, to protect oneself from others. Jack Spicer uses this Shen Gong Wu to trap Chase and use his army of powerful lions and tigers. However, Omi frees Chase with the Reversing Mirror later on because he thought things were better before Chase was trapped. The Xiaolin Warriors also used the sphere to trap the Chi Creature from attacking them when Omi was forced to swear loyalty to Chase Young, and by Dojo to trap Jack Spicer. The Sphere has three different forms (a rigid, glass form that Chase Young was trapped in; a flexible bubble form that the Chi Creature was trapped in; and a "hover ball" when Hannibal Roy Bean was riding in "Wu Got The Power").

Possession of:

Heylin (215: "The Black Vipers" - 220: "Finding Omi")

Xiaolin (301: "Finding Omi" - 310: "Wu Got The Power")

Hannibal Roy Bean (310: "Wu Got The Power")

Xiaolin (310: "Wu Got The Power" - present)

Emperor Scorpion

The Emperor Scorpion is a scorpion bracelet that allows the user to control all the Shen Gong Wu, both inactive and active. Because Mala Mala Jong is made completely of Shen Gong Wu, this Shen Gong Wu can control it. It can also control Sapphire Dragon since it is a Shen Gong Wu. In theory, it can be used when the Heylin Comet is in the sky to control all Shen Gong Wu, but it will also have a mind of its own, and will not take orders. The Xiaolin Warriors retrieved the Emperor Scorpion in the Xiaolin Showdown entitled "The Ropes Of Darkness".

Possession of:

Jack Spicer (Heylin) (216: "The Emperor Scorpion Strikes Back)

Xiaolin (216: "The Emperor Scorpion Strikes Back" - present)

Zing Zom-Bone

The Zing Zom-Bone is a brain-like Shen Gong Wu that turns others into mindless zombies under the command of the Bone's holder. It was used by PandaBubba to turn workers in Kimiko's fathers factory into slaves, until Kimiko defeated him in a Xiaolin Showdown for it. Later Hannibal Roy Bean used it to create an army of Zombie-Jacks.

Possession of:

PandaBubba (Heylin) (217: "The Return of Pandabubba")

Xiaolin (217: "The Return of PandaBubba" - 310: "Wu Got The Power")

Heylin (310: "Wu Got The Power")

Xiaolin (310: "Wu Got The Power" - present)

Fountain of Hui

The Fountain of Hui is a crown-like Shen Gong Wu that provides the user with unlimited, although random, knowledge. However, the scope of knowledge is so wide that this Shen Gong Wu is useless by itself, causing whoever used it to be overwhelmed by masses of useless knowledge, and sometimes cause the user's head to explode, like what almost happened to Omi. To pinpoint knowledge, it must be used with its sister Shen Gong Wu, the Eagle Scope. Omi used them to try to find the key to destroy all evil, but Chase was holding the Reversing Mirror. If the Fountain of Hui is used by itself the user will be reduced to a catatonic spouting useless trivia. Until the effect wears off, the user is mostly incapacitated, because of this, it could probably make quite an effective weapon.

Possibly named after the show's creator, Christy Hui, or named after the Chinese character (?) for understanding and knowledge.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (219: "The Year of the Green Monkey" - "Dangerous Minds"

Eagle Scope

The Eagle Scope is an eagle-shaped binocular. It can see over vast distances and can cause another person to see things from the user's point of view, but when paired with the Fountain of Hui (the Eagle Scope's sister Wu), the user can select and find specific information and possibly solve the mysteries of the universe, and can potentially get rid of evil forever. Omi and Chase combine the two when they look for an answer to defeat the spiders since Jack dropped the Hoduku Mouse in lava. It can also give animals conscious thought and make them highly intelligent. (Chase Young used the Eagle Scope on the T-Rex, that Wuya revived using the Rio Reverso, on an oil drilling facility, which enabled the T-Rex to speak; with an upper class British accent.)

Possession of:

Chase Young (Heylin) (219: "The Year of the Green Monkey" - 311: "Hannibal's Revenge" - "Dangerous Minds")

Heylin (311: "Hannibal's Revenge")

Chase Young (311: "Hannibal's Revenge" - 313: "Time After Time, Part 2")

Xiaolin (313: "Time After Time, Part 2" - present)

Moonstone Locust

The Moonstone Locust is a small hoop that releases a swarm of stone locusts that can be used to defeat the Heylin Plant. It is almost like the Ju-Ju flytrap. This is the only Shen Gong Wu that can be used to defeat this plant. Raimundo won it in a showdown and used it immediately. It can eat all vegetation. In Time After Time (2) Wuya used this Shen Gong Wu to eat the vines on the tower to stop Kimiko from climbing to the top.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (220: "The Demon Seed" - 313: "Time After Time (2)")

Heylin (313: "Time After Time (2)")

Xiaolin (313: "Time After Time (2)" - present)

Shen-Ga-Roo

The Shen-Ga-Roo is a giant bipedal hopping mech' that takes the user wherever they want like a kangaroo (Kimiko criticized the Shen-Ga-Roo by saying "Do we have to ride in the pouch?"), and has the tendency to make the passengers feel uncomfortable when riding it (Raimundo vomited in front of Cyclops shortly after disembarking the Shen-Ga-Roo). It is one of the four transportation Shen Gong Wu, including the Crouching Cougar, Silver Manta Ray, and the Tunnel Armadillo. It was used only once in Judging Omi, since Dojo refused to come along with the Xiaolin Monks to find the Ying Yo-Yo.

Its name is a portmanteau of Shen Gong Wu and kangaroo.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (221: "The New Order" - "Finding Omi" )

Wushan Geyser

The Wushan Geyser is a golden-red helmet that allows the wearer to erase its enemy's memory and it's also good for quick escapes. It resembles the image of a samurai helmet and bears a diamond on top of the helmet. Those affected by the Geyser are veiled in a fountain of "water" coming from the top of the helmet, thus giving it the name of Wushan Geyser.

Dojo sensed this Shen Gong Wu after having retrieved the Shen-Ga-Roo. Chase Young obtains this Shen Gong Wu, in the desert, before the Xiaolin Warriors or Jack Spicer could get their hands on it. Jack Spicer then uses the Sphere of Yun to trap Chase Young and utilize his abilities (controlling his tigers to be one of them) to use on the Xiaolin Warriors.

This is one of the lesser known Shen Gong Wu, as many holes are in the background of its nature, such as how long the memory-erasing can go to (a couple of minutes vs. the effected entire life/lives).

Wushan literally means "foggy memory" in Chinese.

Possession of:

Chase Young (Heylin) (221: "The New Order")

Heylin (221: "The New Order" - 225: "Judging Omi")

Chase Young (Heylin) (225: "Judging Omi" - 311: "Hannibal's Revenge")

Heylin (311: "Hannibal's Revenge")

Chase Young (311: "Hannibal's Revenge" - 313: "Time After Time (2)")

Xiaolin (313: "Time After Time (2)" - present)

Woozy Shooter

The Woozy Shooter is a horn that, when blown, emits a purple haze that causes the enemy to act goofy. The visuals seen in the cartoon somewhat resemble that of an acid trip. Katnappe used this on the warriors but Jack used the Reversing Mirror to make her to act goofy instead. Woozy can mean "dizzy," but in this case it is a play on wu zhi, Chinese for "mist" and "purple", obviously referencing to the Jimi Hendrix song "Purple Haze".

Many people claim to have seen it among the hoard of Shen Gong Wu in 'The Crystal Glasses'.

Possession of:

Heylin (Katnappe)' (222: "The Apprentice")

Xiaolin (222: "The Apprentice" - present)

Manchurian Musca

The Manchurian Musca turns the user into a fly and gives them an unstoppable craving for sugar. This is the perfect Shen Gong Wu if the user wishes to spy as a "fly on the wall." Jack was the first to use it. When Omi used the Ying Yo-Yo and left his good chi behind and went on the Heylin side, Kimiko used the Manchurian Musca and went in Omi's ear and poured Omi's good chi so that way he could return to the Xiaolin. Then Omi used it to check up on the others' quest ideas in Time After Time (1).

Manchuria is a region of Northeastern China and Musca is the Latin word meaning "fly".

Possession of:

Heylin (223: "Something Jermaine")

Xiaolin (223: "Something Jermaine" - present)

Golden Finger

The Golden Finger is a golden gauntlet in the shape of a pointing finger that is used to temporarily freeze time around the user. This is the Shen Gong Wu that Jermaine and Omi have a Xiaolin Showdown over when Jermaine returns. Presumably, if Jermaine was to win the Showdown, despite Omi being his friend, he would be won over to the side of evil, to Chase Young. This Shen Gong Wu was used in case of an emergency while flying the Silver Manta Ray in the Ying-Yang World (as explained in the Manta's pilot's manual). Just as the Silver Manta Ray was to crash, the Golden Finger was used by Omi to temporarily freeze time and allowing the monks to escape. The name "Golden Finger" is an homage to King Midas who turned whatever he touched into solid gold.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (223: "Something Jermaine" - present)

Hoduku Mouse

The Hoduku Mouse allows the user to undo a previous mistake that they have made. When Jack Spicer unleashes the race of devouring spiders, he joins forces with Chase Young and the Xiaolin Warriors to attempt to find this Shen Gong Wu. Later Jack Spicer beat Omi in a showdown and won the Hoduku Mouse, but he dropped it somewhere in a cave after being scared by the spiders that were living near the Hoduku Mouse. It is never seen again, as it was more than likely destroyed by the lava flow in the cave.

"Hodoku" is Japanese for to unfasten or undo.

Possession of:

Heylin (Jack Spicer) (224: "Dangerous Minds)

Trapped within lava (224: "Dangerous Minds" - present)

Ying Yo-Yo

The Ying Yo-Yo creates a portal to the Ying-Yang world which will cause the user to leave their good chi behind if its user is good or their bad chi behind if its user is evil. Their chi will be left in a small crystal bottle, but they will come back whole if they use both the Ying Yo-Yo and the Yang Yo-Yo to exit the Ying-Yang World.

Wuya and Kimiko battle over the Moby Morpher using the Ying Yo-Yo and Yang Yo-Yo, swapping from good to evil every few seconds. Kimiko used it at the end of this showdown, just as good Wuya is about to win, but she then turned the witch evil again by pushing her into the Ying-Yang world.

Possession of:

Heylin (225: "Judging Omi" - 226: "Saving Omi")

Xiaolin (226: "Saving Omi" - present)

Yang Yo-Yo

The Yang Yo-Yo is the sister Wu to the Ying Yo-Yo. It creates a portal to the Ying-Yang world which, like the Ying Yo-Yo, will cause the user to leave their bad chi behind if its user is evil or their good chi behind if its user is good. Their chi will be left in a small crystal bottle, unless they also have the Ying Yo-Yo. It was found in Dojo's ear in the Ying-Yang world.

Wuya and Kimiko battle over the Moby Morpher using the Ying Yo-Yo and Yang Yo-Yo, swapping from good to evil every few seconds. Kimiko uses it at the end of this showdown, just as good Wuya is about to win, turning her evil again by pushing her into the Ying-Yang world. If used in combination with the Ring of the Nine Dragons it is possible to separate one's good self and bad self into different bodies. This happened to Jack and for a little while he was more evil until he merged with his other self.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (226: "Saving Omi" - 301: "Finding Omi")

Heylin (Wuya) (301: "Finding Omi" - 303: "The Life and Times of Hannibal Roy Bean")

Xiaolin (303: "The Life and Times of Hannibal Roy Bean" - present)

TV Series Season Three Wu

The Shen Gong Wu are fictional mystical artifacts possessing magical powers. They are featured in the animated series Xiaolin Showdown. When the name of a Shen Gong Wu is said resolutely, its powers can be used by the holder.

The following Shen Gong Wu are listed in the order in which they were revealed in the television series, as well as the ownership of the Shen Gong Wu throughout the third season (in the UK, this was the fourth season, as the US' season two was divided into two separate seasons in the UK).

Moby Morpher

The Moby Morpher is a shield cut in two and when put together and then taken apart again it changes the user into anything they want to be, even the user's opponent. It can also turn other objects into different things, for example in the episode "Omi Town," Hannibal Bean turns Jack Spicers Jack-bots into the people of the Omi town. This Shen Gong Wu almost immediately fell into the hands of Hannibal Bean, who has kept it since, and uses it very extensively and creatively to trick the Xiaolin (or anyone else in his way, for that matter). He also used it once to morph the Sapphire Dragon into a jellyfish-like creature which was used against him when Jack had the Shadow of Fear, using it in conjunction with the Shadow Of Fear to have it manifest as a nightmare from Raimundo's dreams. His favorite use, however, was to use the Morpher to make himself giant so he could fight his opponents on an even footing. In the Xiaolin Showdown Trio, Kimiko won it from Hannibal, making him lose his favorite Shen Gong Wu.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (303: "The Life and Times of Hannibal Roy Bean")

Hannibal Roy Bean (Heylin) (303: "The Life and Times of Hannibal Roy Bean" - 311: "Hannibal's Revenge")

Xiaolin (311: "Hannibal's Revenge" - 313: "Time After Time 2")

Hannibal Roy Bean (Heylin) (313: "Time After Time 2")

Xiaolin (313: "Time After Time 2" - present)

Rio Reverso

A Shen Gong Wu that looks like a bow with a diamond in the middle. This Shen Gong Wu allows the object it's pointing at to turn back to its original form . For example, if the Rio Reverso was pointing at a wooden chair, it would turn back into a tree. Also if the chair was thrown and Rio Reverso was used it would be like throwing a tree instead of a chair. When Jack used it on a chicken to solve the age-old mystery of which came first, the chicken or the egg, the chicken turned into an egg, and then back into a chicken, then to an egg and continued in this cycle. Another example is if it was pointed at oil it would turn into a dinosaur because oil emerged out of fossils. This Shen Gong Wu is also extremely complicated, in that there is no exact original form for anything. This could possibly be used to return Wuya to her full power.

Possession of:

Jack Spicer (Heylin) (306: "Oil in the Family")

Wuya (Heylin) (306: "Oil in the Family")

Xiaolin (306: "Oil in the Family" - present)

Fancy Feet

A pair of winged sandals. Whoever wears them can move faster than anything else. Hannibal Bean took them, but they were won by the monks during a "Shen Yi Bu All In"; Omi's Gills of Hamachi against Raimundo's Fancy Feet (he sided with Hannibal Bean in order to get them, then he made a Xiaolin Showdown Dive, surrendering the Showdown after the "All In" was made).

Possession of:

Hannibal Roy Bean (Heylin) (307: "The Return of Master Monk Guan")

Xiaolin (307: "The Return of Master Monk Guan" - present)

Shadow Slicer

A lesser known Shen Gong Wu. It creates a hologram of the holder that deludes the enemy. It appears to be a pocket watch or some round object.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (308:"The Dream Stalker" - 310:"Wu Got The Power")

Jack Spicer (Heylin) (310: "Wu Got The Power")

Xiaolin (310: "Wu Got The Power" - present)

Kuzusu Atom

This Wu vaporizes anything. It is a most dangerous Wu (second only to the Sapphire Dragon) as it has the power to even vaporize other Shen Gong Wu, for some reason, it resembles a white flower. Wuya thought she had won it, but in secret, Chucky had it in his shirt the whole time (which is why the fake Shen Gong Wu were destroyed instead of Dojo). This Shen Gong Wu destroyed the Sands of Time in the present, before Omi prevented himself from retrieving it in the future.

In Japanese kuzusu means destroy.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (309: "Chucky Choo")

Heylin (309: "Chucky Choo")

Chucky Choo (309: "Chucky Choo")

Xiaolin (309: "Chucky Choo" - 313: "Time After Time (2)")

Heylin (313: "Time After Time (2)")

Xiaolin (313: "Time After Time (2)" - present)

Denshi Bunny

Despite the name, it only looks like a rabbit. In reality, it can turn the user into living lightning, able to travel and move on their own free will. They can then shock opponents. In Japanese, denshi means electron. The association of a rabbit shape with an electrically themed Wu may be a homage to the Energizer Bunny of battery commercials. This is the fourth Shen Gong Wu associated with electricity, along with the Eye of Dashi, the Thorn of Thunderbolt, and the Shard of Lightning.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (310: "Wu Got The Power" - present)

Kaijin Charm

Omi's Elemental Shen Gong Wu. When used with his Wudai Weapon, the Shimo Staff, the staff appears to be able to spread out into a multitude of hardened ice spikes, impaling multiple enemies. The Kaijin Charm has only been used with the Shimo Staff, to date, in "Hannibal's Revenge", so as of yet, this is the only known result of the combination of the two. Although during "Wu Got The Power" Omi used it to bend water into any shape he wished. It is worn on the right arm, and gives the user the ability to use/power-up the Wudai Neptune-Water technique. It extends to cover the whole arm.

Kai means ocean and jin means embodiment/god of. Kaijin Charm translates to Charm of the Ocean God.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (310: "Wu Got The Power" - present)

Cat's Eye Draco

Kimiko's Elemental Shen Gong Wu. When used with her Wudai Weapon, the Arrow Sparrows, they can form into a strong fire blast capable of going through multiple enemies. It is worn on the left arm, and gives the user the ability to use/power-up the Wudai Mars-Fire technique. It extends to cover the whole arm.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (310: "Wu Got The Power" - present)

Crest of the Condor

Raimundo's wind Elemental Shen Gong Wu. When used with his Wudai Weapon, the Blade of the Nebula can send massive waves of wind and sonic power when swung like a normal sword. It is worn on the right arm, and gives the user the ability to use/power-up the Wudai Star-Wind technique. It extends to cover the whole arm.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (310: "Wu Got The Power" - present)

Longhorn Taurus

Clay's Elemental Shen Gong Wu. When used with his Wudai Weapon, the Big Bang Meteorang, it flies through the air with the power source of a rainbow jet at the rear. It then flies around very particular enemies resulting in something falling on them or crushing them. It is worn on the left arm and extends to cover the whole arm, giving the user the ability to use/power-up the Wudai Crater-Earth technique.

Taurus is the Zodiac sign of the bull.

Possession of

Xiaolin (310: "Wu Got The Power" - present)

Ants in the Pants

A Shen Gong Wu that looks like a little golden dome with a handle below it and an ant on top of it. It holds a colony of ants that can be used to swarm enemies and make them itchy. According to Dojo, "It's great fun at parties, but not very handy when it comes to battling." It is the seventh Shen Gong Wu associated with bugs, after the Juju Flytrap, Silk Spitter, Moonstone Locust, Manchurian Musca, Black Beetle, and The Emperor Scorpion.

It was used in "Time After Time (2)" In the 8-Way Tag-Team Xiaolin Showdown, over the Eye Of Dashi, and it was actually useful.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (311: "Hannibal's Revenge" - present)

Cannon Blaster

A small Shen Gong Wu that can turn the user into a human cannonball. The Cannon Blaster stays where it was used, however, meaning that its use may cost the possession of the Cannon Blaster. One strategy which the monks use to overcome this dilemma is to fire downwards through the floor, creating a hole. This makes the Cannon Blaster drop down after them, for easy retrieval.When Raimundo used the Cannon Blaster and then called out, "Wudai Star-Wind," he became a charged thunder ball. It was first used in Time After Time.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (311: "Hannibal's Revenge" - present)

Mikado Arm

A Shen Gong Wu in the shape of two golden arms holding one another. This Shen Gong Wu, when activated, gives the user incredible upper body strength, giving them enough strength to not only have greatly increased offensive potential, but also to block strikes as powerful as those from the Fist of Tebigong. It was first discovered and used in "Time After Time Part 1", and so far, it has only been used in that particular episode.

Mikado is the old Japanese word for Emperor.

Possession of:

Xiaolin (312: "Time After Time (1)" - present)

Appendix I: Shen Gong Wu combinations

First seen in the episode Shen Yi Bu, some Shen Gong Wu can be used in unison and result in completely different effects, essentially becoming a new Shen Gong Wu. The following combinations are those that have been used within the series.

 

Eye of Dashi & Sword of the Storm

Raimundo first demonstrated the capabilities of Shen Gong Wu combinations by using the Eye of Dashi and the Sword of the Storm against Tubbimura in the first Shen Yi Bu Dare. This combination allows the user to fly around at lightning speed, become intangible, and manipulate the wind in various ways.

 

Any Shen Gong Wu & Name of Element

When the Xiaolin Warriors reached Apprentice level, they were taught that many Shen Gong Wu, when coupled with the name of their Element, gain new powers.

When Omi uses the Orb of Tornami with his Water Element, the Orb of Tornami can freeze objects, instead of merely producing an endless supply of liquid water (The way this combination was activated was later changed to "Orb of Tornami-Ice").

When Kimiko uses the Star Hanabi or the Eye of Dashi with her Fire Element, the Shen Gong Wu can create fire instead of fireworks or lightning.

When Raimundo uses the Sword of the Storm or the Eye of Dashi with his Wind Element, both Shen Gong Wu can conjure up strong winds, and the Eye of Dashi can create storms.

When Clay uses the Third-Arm Sash with his Earth Element, it can turn into stone. He can also use the Fist of Tebigong with the Earth Element to create fissures in the ground.

It is assumed that other Shen Gong Wu gain these powers as well.

 

Mosaic Scale & Monarch Wings

The Mosaic Scale held the imprisoned spirit of mischief, Sibini, and the Monarch Wings, the Mosaic Scale's sister Shen Gong Wu, would imbue Sibini with the ultimate strength and power of mayhem. When Sibini was freed from a broken Mosaic Scale, he took over Clay's body in preparation for the Monarch Wings' activation. Without the Monarch Wings, Sibini cannot exist very long on his own.

Before Sibini could attain ultimate power with the Mosaic Scale and the Monarch Wings, he was trapped within them by Kimiko using the Eye of Dashi and her Fire Element.

 

Mala Mala Jong

When the Heart of Jong, the Helmet of Jong, the Two-Ton Tunic, the Jetbootsu, the Fist of Tebigong, the Third-Arm Sash are brought together, they create Mala Mala Jong, an ancient evil demonic warrior. Mala Mala Jong can use other Shen Gong Wu to become more powerful. The person to defeat Mala Mala Jong was Omi, using the Serpent's Tail and the retrieved Golden Tiger Claws from the center of the earth from the molten lava. He then took the Heart of Jong from Mala Mala Jong's chest. The Heart of Jong gives life to the lifeless, and as long as Mala Mala Jong has the Heart of Jong within itself, it can use all of the other Shen Gong Wu as if it were a human. Mala Mala Jong can either be brought into existence by others forming him, or by the mystical alignment of the planets.

 

Reversing Mirror & Any Shen Gong Wu

The Reversing Mirror is a Shen Gong Wu which can be used with any other Shen Gong Wu to perform the opposite of what it would normally do. The example given by the Mystical Scroll of the Shen Gong Wu shows that the Two-Ton Tunic would become as light as a feather. The Reversing Mirror can also deflect Shen Gong Wu and similarly-based attacks, such as a blast of the Woozy Shooter or a punch from the Fist of Tebigong. These, however, are not reversed Shen Gong Wu.

 

Reversed Shen Gong Wu

Below are various Shen Gong Wu that have been used in conjunction with the Reversing Mirror and have had their effects reversed.

Changing Chopsticks: The Reversing Mirror and the Changing Chopsticks make objects or people larger instead of smaller. In order to undo the change, the Reversing Mirror and Changing Chopsticks must both be used again, or the change is irreversible. If one tries to use just the Changing Chopsticks, they will become progressively smaller than their original size

Crystal Glasses: When the Crystal Glasses look into the reflection of the Reversing Mirror, the user looks into a false or "opposite" future, than what will happen.

Glove of Jisaku: The Glove repels objects instead of attracting them when combined with the Reversing Mirror.

Gills of Hamachi: When the Reversing Mirror and Gills of Hamachi are used at the same time, they can cause someone to lose the ability to breathe underwater and swim.

Fountain of Hui & Eagle Scope: The user of these Shen Gong Wu sees the opposite information than what they desire. For example, instead of discovering the way to destroy evil, they mistakenly discover the way to destroy good.

Sphere of Yun: Enables the person trapped inside to be freed.

Serpent's Tail & Reversing Mirror

When the Serpent's Tail is used in conjunction with the Reversing Mirror, it can make non-corporeal (ghostly) entities solid. This dangerous combination is capable of returning Wuya, the Ancient Heylin Witch, to her physical form, since she was reduced to a ghost after being trapped in a magical puzzle box. This can bring Wuya back to her physical form with or without her full magical powers, if the user knows how.

 

Mala Mala Jong & Ring of the Nine Dragons

When Mala Mala Jong receives the Ring of the Nine Dragons, it divides itself into the Fearsome Four, four separate Mala Mala Jongs that have slightly altered parts. Instead of the Helmet of Jong, the other three have the Wushu Helmet, and in place of the Eye of Dashi, are the Orb of Tornami, the Star Hanabi, and the Ruby of Ramses. One of the Fearsome Four also has the Sword of the Storm. Apparently, according to the Ancient Scroll, the appearance of the Fearsome Four symbolizes the end of the world. The only way to control the Mala Mala Jongs is to use the Emperor Scorpion, a Shen Gong Wu that can control other Shen Gong Wu.

 

Fountain of Hui & Eagle Scope

The Fountain of Hui is a Shen Gong Wu that gives its user all of the information in the universe, but if used by itself it can overload the user's mind and cause harm. If the Fountain of Hui is used alongside the Eagle Scope, its sister Shen Gong Wu, the user(s) can focus to find out a certain bit of information. This combination was first used by Omi and Chase Young to try and discover a way to defeat the giant spiders that dwell within the center of the Earth and will consume everything in their path, after the Hoduku Mouse was lost in a lava flow. Omi also used this time in using the two Shen Gong Wu to find a way to destroy evil (or so he thought). The Eagle Scope alone seems to act as a telescope as demonstrated by Chase Young when first revealed.

 

Ying Yo Yo & Yang Yo-Yo

When combined, the Ying Yo-Yo and the Yang Yo-Yo become the Ying-Yang Yo-Yo, allowing the user to travel into the Ying-Yang World and leave without having either their good or evil chi trapped within the other dimension. If either Shen Gong Wu were to be used alone, one form of chi would be lost depending on whether or not the user was good or evil. The Ying-Ying Bird (Hannibal Roy Bean's messenger) is apparently immune to the magics of the Ying-Yang World and remains evil when it leaves(perhaps because he doesn't use the yo yos).