They are, as coach Steve Hansen insisted recently, in "re-establishment", rather than "re-building" mode after they reached new heights in defending the World Cup late last year, but the All Blacks aren't expecting to take their game to another level straight away against Wales at Eden Park on Saturday.
Their aims will be slightly more modest given they have a new captain and vice-captain in Kieran Read and Ben Smith, plus a new incumbent first-five in Aaron Cruden and midfield of Ryan Crotty and Malakai Fekitoa. There will be of course, no Richie McCaw or Dan Carter, either.
What they will be is well prepared, though. After a fortnight of preparation - unheard of for the All Blacks at this time of year - they should take the field with clarity and intensity, ready to bring the form most of Hansen's players have in Super Rugby to a Wales team who lost to an under-strength England at Twickenham last weekend.
Hansen has gone for the tried and tested for his starting XV, and his game plan will be based around doing the basics well, with the potential to play at a speed Wales that will be unable to live with. For that, Ardie Savea is likely to see game time off the reserves bench to lift the speed and intensity within the pack, with Beauden Barrett doing likewise in the backline.