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A mass of grouped asteroids, Arodians live a lazy, drifting life thanks to the extremely low gravity.
Meteos Wars Planet Description


Arod is a planet found in Meteos Online and Meteos Wars.

Planetary Data

Arod is, as it's description states, a mass of grouped asteroids, with a strange glowing light at the center, possibly a star, holding them all in a group. Said asteroids are of varying sizes and shapes, are of a slightly aqua color, though this is probably from the glow of the center object. With that being said, the actual size of the entire field is unknown.

Inhabitants

The Arodians are a small race of about 1,200, with long, snakelike bodies, glistening tails, and a teardrop-shaped head, hosting a singular orange eye. They are incredibly lazy, usually taking hours to complete activities that could otherwise be done in a few minutes, if not seconds.

Archived Interactions

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Meteos Online Data

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Arod's Meteos design, from Meteos Online.

Arod was first seen in Meteos Online as an unlockable planet. It could be fused with no prerequisite, requiring 30,000 Soil, 30,000 Zap, 30,000 Ice, 3,000 Glow and 3,000 Dark. Arod had a high Fire Meteos frequency, followed by lower, equal amounts of Ice, Soil, and Zap, lower amounts of Iron, and trace amounts of Dark. The Rare Meteo that could drop here was Time.

Meteos Wars Data

Arod was present in Meteos Wars as Downloadable Content. It could be unlocked by purchasing the Planet Pack.

Arod's Meteos lineup was altered drastically, now having medium, equal amounts of Air, Glow and Ice, followed by slightly lower amounts of Iron, far lower amounts of Soil, and trace amounts of Zoo.

Arod is a very awkward (though rewarding) planet to play on, requiring the player to be very patient with what they are doing. Arod's launches ascend slowly with medium force and drop slowly, but activating the Speeder will make them slam into the ground. With clever use of this, the player can quickly string together step jumps, and end up with a screen-wide stack, which is not terribly difficult to pull off with Arod's 9 columns if the player is wise with their Speeder use. This technique must be mastered in order to win as Arod, for Arod cannot score quickly due to this (unlike planets such as Brabbit, who can quickly score with similar techniques). With mastery, however, Arod can use it's Planet Impact, Gambit, to send enormous amounts of Burnt Meteos at once, making it a very powerful planet. With this, only truly masterful players (or patient ones) can use Arod to it's full potential; anyone else will not be able to tolerate it's blatant and initially outweighing weaknesses.

Trivia

  • Arod is the only known planet to actually use a soundtrack not Meteos exclusive.
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