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Anasaze is pretty similar to Forte in terms of mission effectiveness and planet strength, having more of the first than the latter. It's worth noting that doing such thing will fail you the mission due to it being completely impossible to screen-clear this way. Due to Forte's igniting mechanics, doing horizontal ignitions can make it hard to flick Meteos up on the stack since they are very weak in which case you should turn off the speederand doing a vertical ignition will launch the entire stack off the planet, but won't result in a screen clear due to there still being the meteos you left in the ground.Īnother danger of horizontal ignitions on a screen-wide stack is potentially exhausting all possible vertical ignitions, resulting in you having only 3 options: a very short time frame to work with in order to do a vertical ignition from falling meteos, risking annihilation to let the meteos regenerate so you could start over and make another screen-wide stack from scratch OR make a pseudo-shield, repeatedly doing horizontal ignitions to get meteos off the planet. One thing to be sure of is to not leave meteos on the ground once your screen-wide stack is formed. Targeting one specific planet will increase the effectiveness of the attack, since all meteos will be sent to that planet, filling up their screen easily. Everything you need to do is create a screen-wide stack through step-jumping air docking can also work and then do a vertical ignition once you have at least done 4 ignitions, to ensure the stack goes completely off the screen, granting you a screen clear and filling the other planets' with burnt meteos, which should kill them. Forte is probably the best planet out of the three you could get to defeat the planets easily and still complete the mission.
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It's relatively easy for planets to destroy themselves before the game even gets past 30 seconds, and for that reason you might want to choose Brutally Hard over the other difficulties. In lower difficulties, the planets will have difficulty surviving since they have odd mechanics, with the exception of Cavious, which will do the best out of the three. Defeating the planets is another question, though. However, it should be noted that since most of the planets have strange and unusual mechanics, this planetary grouping will be significantly harder for newer players or players who aren't used to playing those planets. With this, it should be relatively easy to accomplish the mission.
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The mission of this grouping is "Clear the screen of Meteos! Earth Lovers' mission is to clear the screen at least once, and the planets are all easy to screen clear with a special case we'll see later! Consider this your prize for having defeated Chlorophylls' mission.
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They serve as the top group for the third set of groupings of Star Trip 's Multi mode. The Earth Lovers all share a fairly obvious theme, that being that they are all associated with the ground in some way, leading to an abundance of Soil Meteos.