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The Laser Harpoon was Hahli's Toa Tool during her time as a Toa Inika. It could focus electrically charged water attacks, as well as pull her through the water at high speeds. It could be used to control Hahli's power over water. It was transformed when Hahli became a Toa Mahri.

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  • The Laser Harpoon was Hahli's Toa Tool during her time as a Toa Inika. It could focus electrically charged water attacks, as well as pull her through the water at high speeds. It could be used to control Hahli's power over water. It was transformed when Hahli became a Toa Mahri.
  • The Laser Harpoon was a weapon that was wielded by Toa Inika Hahli. It had the ability to channel both her Elemental Water powers and her Lightning abilities that were exclusive to the Toa Inika.
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  • The Laser Harpoon was Hahli's Toa Tool during her time as a Toa Inika. It could focus electrically charged water attacks, as well as pull her through the water at high speeds. It could be used to control Hahli's power over water. It was transformed when Hahli became a Toa Mahri.
  • The Laser Harpoon was a weapon that was wielded by Toa Inika Hahli. It had the ability to channel both her Elemental Water powers and her Lightning abilities that were exclusive to the Toa Inika.
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