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The timid Forters-renowned jumpers-live in the deep surface cracks of this liquid-and-plant free planet.
Meteos Planet Description


Forte is a planet found in Meteos, Meteos Online, and Meteos Wars.

Planetary Data[]

Forte is a large, cracked remnant of a planet. It is covered in deep crevasses, many of which are big enough to be visible from an orbiter's view. The planet itself has a reddish-purple atmosphere. Glowing mushrooms grow within the crevasses.

Inhabitants[]

The natives of Forte are a race of lavender aliens with a single pink pupil, with the shape of their eye portraying them as almost constantly worried. They have what appears to be an umbrella shaped body, which can be widened to slow falls, or narrowed to glide. The odd protrusion on the tops of their heads function a bit like the nose of a plane, capable of being used to change the direction of which they are flying. They are particularly shy, and tend not to approach outsiders.

Meteos Data[]

Meteos Rates

Air-meteos-gauge    7.67%

Fire-meteos-gauge    15.34%

Soil-meteos-gauge    46.01%

Iron-meteos-gauge    15.34%

Zoo-meteos-gauge    15.34%

Dark-meteos-gauge    0.30%


Unlocking[]

Forte made its first appearance as an unlockable planet. It could be fused for 2980 Soil, 1 Zoo, and 8 Dark Meteos. Its Sound Set, Stepped On, could be fused for 500 Soil Meteos.

Meteos Encounters[]

Forte boasted a very high rate of Soil Meteos, followed by far lower amounts of Fire, Iron, and Zoo, even lower amounts of Air, and trace amounts of Dark. Forte has very low gravity as a planet, and horizontal launches will not go up very high. However, vertical ignitions carry an immense amount of power behind them, capable of carrying a screen-wide stack off the screen with one match. Because of this, it is very easy to string together launches and quickly get screen clears, as well as considerable amounts of points. With this, Forte could easily be used by a beginner if played correctly, due to its slow physics and huge amounts of attack power.

Meteos Online/Wars Data[]

Meteos Online[]

Meteos Rates

Air-meteos-gauge    6.79%

Fire-meteos-gauge    13.57%

Soil-meteos-gauge    45.25%

Iron-meteos-gauge    13.57%

Zap-meteos-gauge    6.79%

Zoo-meteos-gauge    13.57%

Dark-meteos-gauge    0.45%


Forte made its second appearance in Meteos Online, as an unlockable planet. To fuse it, the player would need 111 Air, 1111 Soil, 1111 Iron, 111 Zap and 500 Points

Forte experienced a huge amount of Soil, followed by much lower, equal amounts of ZooFire and Iron, halved, equal amounts of Air and Zap, and trace amounts of Dark. The Rare Meteo that could drop here was Soul.

Meteos Wars[]

Meteos Rates

Air-meteos-gauge    10.26%

Soil-meteos-gauge    51.28%

Iron-meteos-gauge    12.82%

Zoo-meteos-gauge    12.82%

Dark-meteos-gauge    12.82%


Forte made its third appearance in Meteos Wars, as an unlockable planet. To unlock it, like any other unlockable planet, it had to be defeated as the fifth Unknown planet in Mission Mode.

Forte had a small amount about it changed, in terms of Meteos frequencies. It had the amount of Soil Meteos encountered decreased ever-so-slightly, in favor of mildly increasing the amounts of Air Meteos encountered. With that, its Fire Meteos rate was replaced with Dark Meteos. Forte also received a massive nerf to its attack power. While in Meteos, where a single screen-wide-and-full stack would usually be enough to fill an opponent's screen, it now will only send about four or five rows of Burnt Meteos to its opponent with the same strategies, making it more of a defensive planet. This also increased the difficulty of Forte drastically, making it more suited for intermediate players, due to its now weak attack power, with its new Planet Impact, Armageddon, not even coming close to making up for it.

The animation of the natives are slightly changed. Due to having a new place for the aliens' dance, the Forter no longer goes off-screen.

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Trivia[]

  • Forte's name may be derived from the words "fort" or "forte". It may also be a transliteration of its Japanese name. フォルテ <<Faulte>> may be derived from the word "fault".

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