Just four All Blacks that took to the field in the 40-0 defeat of Scotland will lineout against Romania in New Zealand's final World Cup pool game on Saturday.
Coach Graham Henry has elected to keep outhalf Dan Carter, wing Sitiveni Sivivatu, lock Reuben Thorne and flanker Chris Masoe among the starters, for what will be nothing short of a stroll in Toulouse's Municipal Stadium.
Keith Robinson will make his debut in the competition and will partner Thorne, a flanker by trade, in the secondrow.
Neemia Tialata, Keven Mealamu and Greg Somerville are the all-new frontrow, while Jerry Collins and Sione Lauaki return to the backrow in place of the rested Richie McCaw and Rodney So'oialo.
Collins takes the captain's armband in the absence of McCaw.
Behind the scrum, Nick Evans replaces the injured Leon MacDonald at fullback, while Joe Rokocoko comes in for Doug Howlett on the right wing.
Isaia Toeava and Aaron Mauger are the new centres while Andrew Ellis replaces Byron Kelleher at scrumhalf.
The Kiwis, the tournament favourites, have already secured top spot in the group and will face the second placed team in Ireland'ss Pool D in a Cardiff quarter-final.
New Zealand: N Evans; J Rokocoko, I Toeava, A Mauger, S Sivivatu; D Carter, A Ellis; N Tialata, K Mealamu, G Somerville, R Thorne, K Robinson, J Collins (capt), C Masoe, S Lauaki.
Replacements: A Hore, T Woodcock, C Jack, R McCaw, B Leonard, L McAlister, C Smith.