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Magic Meteor
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A certain type of Applied Phlebotinum in giving powers. Here new superpowers come from above, literally. A meteor falling from the sky gives powers to a person. Either they're hit by it or exposed to it in some way. For religious imagery, sometimes this meteor is actually Wormwood, a falling star in the Book of Revelation. For a Historical In-Joke, it may be The Tunguska Event. Compare Thunderbolt Iron, where meteor ore is forged into a weapon. Should not be confused with Colony Drop or Meteor-Summoning Attack, which cover (among other things) conjuring meteorites with magic and dropping them as an attack. |
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In The Meteor Man, a guy named Jefferson gets hit in the chest with part of a meteor and gets powers. To be more precise, the meteor chases him around a corner and into an alleyway. | |
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Metroid Prime Trilogy: Phazon meteors hit various planets, corrupting the various lifeforms thereon, either killing them outright or mutating them into stronger forms while eventually robbing them of their will. One in the second game creates a whole new Dark World. In Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, these "meteors" are actually giant living creatures called Leviathans. | |
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The early Penvellyn alchemists from Nancy Drew: The Curse of Blackmoor Manor believed that a meteor found by their ancestor had magical powers. More recent generations may not have believed this but kept up the tradition of guarding it as a family secret. | |
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Hawkman: Lionmane got his powers from exposure to a meteor. | |
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Seven Stars: In the prologue, the jewel is said to have fallen from the heavens, already in its current form and possessing its powers. If it was deliberately created, nobody in this world knows by whom or for what purpose. | |
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In Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, the magic sword Thorn was made from a meteor that, according to legend, struck a temple that God disapproved of. | |
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Since the Zodiacs of Etrian Odyssey III: The Drowned City gain their magical abilities through studying the stars, it's hardly surprising they can learn a Meteor spell. Simply learning it takes a lot of investment, however, and the spell itself is the most expensive one they can learn. | |
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In Night of the Living Dead (1968), a space probe carrying a "mysterious cosmic radiation" from Venus blankets said radiation over a third of the US, which then causes the dead to come back to life and, y'know, start eating people. Not a meteor per se, but close enough. | |
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In Loonatics Unleashed, a meteor strikes Acmetropolis, but instead of destroying the city, it gives everyone strange superpowers. | |
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In Toriko, Gourmet Cells first arrived on Earth several million years ago on a meteor. Said meteor is a Planetary Parasite that now takes up 70% of the planet's surface as what is known as the Gourmet World. | |
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In Chronicle, a mysterious crystalline object found at the bottom of a crater gives three teenage guys telekinetic powers. | |
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In Gadget: Past as Future, several devices in the Empire are powered by a meteoric ore that seems to provide near-infinite energy. But it also causes strange hallucinations when used in the Sensorama. The tie-in novel The Third Force explains that the ore emits a strange radiation that distorts time. | |
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Raising Dion: Years before the events of the series, a meteor shower interfacing with an Aurora Borealis in Iceland gave everybody who was there to watch it powers, including Dion's father Mark. | |
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In The Colour Out of Space, the titular "colour" comes to earth in a meteor. Unlike most examples, it's not even remotely beneficial it slowly drains the life out of animal and plant life, which eventually turns grey and crumbles to dust. | |
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Killdozer!: The energy entity arrives on Earth in a meteor and remains trapped there until a bulldozer smashes the meteor, releasing the entity, which proceeds to possess the dozer. | |
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In Final Fantasy VII, if Sephiroth lived to see his gigantic rock crash into the Planet, the massive damage it would cause would have granted him the powers of a god. This trope is only averted because the heroes stopped him. | |
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In Pokémon Sword and Shield, Dynamaxing is powered by energy radiated from what's called Wishing Stars, which true to their name are meteors. One drops right in front of the player and Hop near the beginning of the story and the fragments are used to make their dynamax bands just like everyone else's. It's eventually revealed the Wishing Stars are actually shed pieces of Eternatus' body. | |
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Rising Stars: 113 people (called "Specials") get superpowers from a mysterious meteor crash. | |
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Futari wa Pretty Cure begins with a meteor shower that brings Mepple to Earth. Mipple came the same way a hundred years prior. | |
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The meteor that starts Ness' adventure in EarthBound (1994). Not only is the time traveler Buzz Buzz riding in it, but the meteor contains a material needed for time travel, which makes sense in retrospect. | |
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Green Lantern: Hector Hammond found meteor rocks and used their powers for evil. | |
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In one manga adaptation of Powerpuff Girls Z, the Girls have to deal with everyone in the City of Townsville getting powers from a meteor. | |
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In Black Panther (2018), this is how vibranium came to Earth — a whole meteor of it crashed in Africa in what is now Wakanda. It created Mount Bashenga, a mountain full of vibranium deposits that's been mined by Wakandans for generations. | |
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Darna: The titular heroine found her Transformation Trinket stone in a meteorite (or rather, the meteorite is the stone). | |
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Marvel Universe: The Avengers: Firebird got her (fire-based) powers from exposure to a meteor, that in a later story was revealed to be the dumped remains of a failed alien lab experiment which had accidentally landed on Earth. Spider-Man: Meteor Man/the Looter's whole shtick is stealing meteorites for their power-granting ability. |
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The Mutants & Masterminds book Mecha & Manga offers a setting where a comet deposited crystals on Earth that are the source of all of the world's super powers. | |
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The beginning of Shounen Kininden Tsumuji shows the game's main villain having a meteor fall near him; as soon he gets close, it enters his body and grants him demonic powers. | |
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The Dungeons & Dragons book The Complete Arcane features a prestige class called Green Star Adept, which is basically a living being transforming into a living golem by consuming pieces of a comet. | |
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Superman himself may not count, but in Smallville, the Monster of the Week is often a "meteor freak", i.e., got their power from exposure to Kryptonite. | |
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In Avatar: The Last Airbender, Sozin's Comet is a celestial object which passes close enough to the world to become a huge and powerful source of fire every 100 years, providing an enormous boost of power to Firebenders. The fact that it heralded the genocide of the Air Nomads and attempted genocide of the Earth Kingdom also marks it as a Comet of Doom. | |
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Meteor G from Mega Man Star Force 3. While it doesn't grant powers directly, the Noise generated by it and its effect on electronic beings causes some positive battle effects. | |
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In Super Mario Bros. (1993), the meteor that supposedly killed the dinosaurs sent them to Another Dimension and serves as a portal to our world. | |
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In Die, Monster, Die!, Mad Scientist Nahum Whitley experiments with a radioactive meteorite to mutate animal and plant life. | |
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Animal Man: One story features a fellow who got powers from a meteor only to find out it was the ability to kill with one touch. This echoes Animal Man's pre-Crisis on Infinite Earths origin panel-for-panel, as Buddy Baker originally got his powers from meteor radiation. | |
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Susan gets her powers from a meteor in Monsters vs. Aliens. | |
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In Creepshow, Jordy Verill finds a meteor which proceeds to turn him into a walking shrubbery. | |
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The Temsik Meteor from Ghost Trick: You die next to it: Your spirit gains super powers like telekinesis, teleport-swapping similarly-shaped objects, the ability to instantly travel anywhere via telephone lines or the ability to turn back time for brief periods. You are killed by it: Additionally to the former, your body turns immortal and indestructible by being timelocked at the moment of your death, but you are unable to feel any kind of sensation, exhaustion or pain and can leave and reenter the body at will. |
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League of Super Redundant Heroes: Parodied by Distractarella, who gained her distraction power from being struck by "a sexy meteor". | |
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The origin of Team Go in Kim Possible involves a rainbow comet hitting Shego and her brothers as children. The comet gave them all special powers and coloring to be more technicolor. | |
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In the Camp Lakebottom episode "The Superfantastic Mega-Buds", the Lakebottom campers and Buttsquat gain temporary superpowers from a glowing meteorite that lands in the middle of the camp. | |
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Scare Tactics (DC Comics): Grossout gained his powers (and became a giant walking tumor) from exposure to an exploding meteor. | |
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Ice Age: Collision Course: Geotopia, a settlement in the asteroid on the crash site of all previous collisions, keeps everyone who stays there from aging within city walls. After it is destroyed and its pieces used in a volcano to avert the asteroid, a piece of it lands in the geothermal vents of a hotspring, turning it into a Fountain of Youth. | |
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Ben 10 starts with the protagonist finding an alien shapeshifting device crashed to Earth like a meteorite. | |
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In The Curse, a strange glowing meteor falls near a farm and starts mutating the flora and fauna around it, causing everything to be infested with worms and disgusting boils. | |
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The Atom: Ray Palmer managed to work out his sizeshifting technology using the white dwarf star matter provided by a meteor made of the stuff. | |
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The DCU: Adam Blake is a metahuman who was "born a hundred thousand years before his time" due to a comet passing overhead at the moment of his birth, hence his taking the name Captain Comet. Vandal Savage gained immortality from sleeping next to a magic meteor. Animal Man: One story features a fellow who got powers from a meteor only to find out it was the ability to kill with one touch. This echoes Animal Man's pre-Crisis on Infinite Earths origin panel-for-panel, as Buddy Baker originally got his powers from meteor radiation. The Atom: Ray Palmer managed to work out his sizeshifting technology using the white dwarf star matter provided by a meteor made of the stuff. Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew!: The six Funny Animals in the Zoo Crew gained their superpowers from a meteor. Freedom Fighters (DC Comics): Black Condor's origin from the 1940s consisted of him being raised by wild condors from a young age and somehow simply learning how to fly. When the story was retold in Secret Origins, writer Mark Waid added a panel showing a passing meteor, to at least give it some kind of explanation. Green Lantern: Hector Hammond found meteor rocks and used their powers for evil. Hawkman: Lionmane got his powers from exposure to a meteor. Metamorpho: Rex Mason got his superpowers from a crashing meteor. Scare Tactics (DC Comics): Grossout gained his powers (and became a giant walking tumor) from exposure to an exploding meteor. |
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The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power: The fall of a mysterious meteor is witnessed by King Gil-galad in Lindon and it subsequently comes down in Rhovanion near the Harfoots' camp. There it turns out to actually be a mysterious man with powerful magical abilities. | |
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Yu-Gi-Oh!: In Yu-Gi-Oh!, a giant meteor of orichalcum crashed near the city of Atlantis, which proved rich in mining and technology but slowly turned the inhabitants into most of the monsters that the Egyptians collected and Pegasus transmuted into Duel Monsters trading cards. There's also a special collector's card made from fusing a blank card with a piece of orichalcum meteorite, which has the power to activate a specialized playing field. In Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds, certain powerful cards fall from the sky in meteor-like tablets, including the Meklord Emperors and Yusei's Shooting Star Dragon. These cards are later revealed to be sent by Z-one, the enigmatic Greater-Scope Villain of the series, and the meteor tablets are presumably his delivery system (when Z-one himself duels near the end of the series, he uses similar giant tablets in lieu of proper cards). |
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Metamorpho: Rex Mason got his superpowers from a crashing meteor. | |
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My Super Ex-Girlfriend involves a meteor giving the titular character her powers. She also turns blonde and gets a magical boob job. | |
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In JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, the arrows that grant Stands to people struck by them are revealed in Golden Wind to be made from a meteorite that crashed in Greenland circa 50,000 BC. | |
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Big Bang Comics: The Superman Substitute Ultiman gained the superpowers that made him 'the ultimate man' when a meteor crashed into his car. | |
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Spider-Man: Meteor Man/the Looter's whole shtick is stealing meteorites for their power-granting ability. | |
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Power Rangers: Dino Thunder: It turns out that the meteor that killed the dinosaurs was one of these. Presumably, it would have given them superpowers had it not destroyed their entire ecosystem first with the impact. Pieces of it are the Mineral MacGuffin that give the Rangers their powers. A later meteor wackily rearranges the Rangers' personalities. Trent seems normal when affected by it, but the next time the White Ranger powers overtake him, he remains himself and helps the other Rangers defeat the Monster of the Week. It doesn't last. |
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In Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa, one meteor as such gave rise to the mesa and mutated all the animals. | |
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Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo! meets Courage the Cowardly Dog: All of Nowhere's weirdness has been happening for millions of years due to a meteor that crashed in its prehistory. | |
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In Inazuma Eleven 2, the superhuman abilities of the supposedly alien members of Aliea Academy are actually the result of exposure to a glowing space rock called the Aliea Meteorite. | |
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Freedom Fighters (DC Comics): Black Condor's origin from the 1940s consisted of him being raised by wild condors from a young age and somehow simply learning how to fly. When the story was retold in Secret Origins, writer Mark Waid added a panel showing a passing meteor, to at least give it some kind of explanation. | |
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That's So Raven has Eddy get powers for one episode by a meteor passing that only does once in a while. | |
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Zsazsa Zaturnnah pays homage to Darna — in Zsazsa's case, the stone actually has the name "Zaturnnah" on it. It's also much bigger than most Darna stones. | |
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In Poptropica, Super Power Island's objective is to capture six villains after the prison is hit by a glowing green meteor. The meteor powered up the criminals, who are now running around with superpowers. | |
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In Yu-Gi-Oh!, a giant meteor of orichalcum crashed near the city of Atlantis, which proved rich in mining and technology but slowly turned the inhabitants into most of the monsters that the Egyptians collected and Pegasus transmuted into Duel Monsters trading cards. There's also a special collector's card made from fusing a blank card with a piece of orichalcum meteorite, which has the power to activate a specialized playing field. | |
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In Saint Seiya Omega, the meteor of darkness Cosmo was summoned by Medea to Earth in the middle of the first war against Mars, upgrading everyone's Cloths and giving them Elemental Powers. Sadly, it also upgraded Mars's Galaxy, making him even more powerful than before. The incident also led to the infant Kouga and Aria inheriting their darkness and light Cosmo from the meteor and Athena, respectively. | |
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The Avengers: Firebird got her (fire-based) powers from exposure to a meteor, that in a later story was revealed to be the dumped remains of a failed alien lab experiment which had accidentally landed on Earth. | |
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Command & Conquer: Tiberian Series: Tiberium came from a meteor that landed near the Tiber River in Italy. Tiberium Wars eventually reveals that it was intentionally aimed at Earth by the Scrin to support their Tiberium addiction. | |
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Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew!: The six Funny Animals in the Zoo Crew gained their superpowers from a meteor. | |
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A deadly example appears in Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam when an asteroid is found that contains a virus that can turn humans into black goo (and said goo is just a large amount of the virus). | |
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"Trucks" (and its film adaptation Maximum Overdrive) uses a meteorite as an excuse for trucks coming to murderous life. | |
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The cause behind all the trouble in Maniac Mansion. | |
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In Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds, certain powerful cards fall from the sky in meteor-like tablets, including the Meklord Emperors and Yusei's Shooting Star Dragon. These cards are later revealed to be sent by Z-one, the enigmatic Greater-Scope Villain of the series, and the meteor tablets are presumably his delivery system (when Z-one himself duels near the end of the series, he uses similar giant tablets in lieu of proper cards). | |
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Most of the animals in DC League of Super-Pets get their powers from an orange Kryptonite meteor that gives superpowers to animals. | |
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In Van-Pires, the four teen heroes get the power to transform into cars by a meteor. | |
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The plot of Inca II is kicked off by an asteroid entering the solar system that contains an enormous energy source. The majority of the game is centered on El Dorado finding a way to destroy this asteroid before Aguirre uses its energy to expand his reign. | |
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At Arm's Length: This is what uplifted the original Enchanters from "Unga-Bunga" mortals to four-armed magic goliaths. The villains' main goal is to find the planet that the shard came from. | |
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PJ Masks: Meterorites with special powers are a common phenomenon in the show. The first main example is the hero Newton Star, whose powers come from six asteroids that he named "Ajax, Velo, Lumino, Kino, Nova and Zihamba". The hero Ice Cub also got his powers from a supernatural asteroid when it shattered and a fragment got embedded into his onesie. Unfortunately for the heroes, the other fragments ended up giving the various nighttime villains a power boost. | |
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The Chaos Comet from Illusion of Gaia apparently gives off a type of magical radiation. Being bathed in the comet's light had been known to give people anything from psychic powers to horribly mutating them into demons. At one point, it's mentioned that "The Ancients" had enough understanding of the comet's powers to outright create living things, like camels and the Dark and Light Knights. The comet also ended up causing these civilizations to fall, since "evolving too fast brings destruction". It seems to return once every 800 years, however. | |
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In the Mighty Max episode "Tar Wars", it's learned that a meteor fell to Earth a million years ago and gave immortality and super strength to both a caveman and sabretooth tiger. | |
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Every night in Terraria, Fallen Stars will crash down like meteors in random places. You can collect them and craft them into an item that will permanently increase your maximum Mana pool (which is the only way to get a Mana pool in the first place), and if you're lucky, they can also hit enemies while falling and do 999 damage to anything, including bosses that you can fight outdoors. They can also be used as ammunition for a special type of gun, and do the most damage of any type of ammunition in the game. Actual meteors have 50% chance of falling offscreen after the next midnight whenever you destroy a Shadow Orb and 2% chance of appearing every midnight afterwards and any location that has at least 50 meteor blocks in close proximity spawns unique flying enemies. The resulting meteor ore can be crafted into various items, including the aforementioned star-shooting gun and a rapidly-firing laser pistol which gains infinite ammo with a full set of meteor armor. | |
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An episode of Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers begins with a meteor falling to Earth, splitting into two crystals, one of which goes to the hero, the other to the villain, giving them both Rubber Man abilities. | |
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Arrowverse: In The Flash (2014) and Legends of Tomorrow, Hawkman and Hawkgirl got their Reincarnation and Winged Humanoid mutation from an Nth metal meteorite that fell at the moment of their first deaths in Ancient Egypt. Vandal Savage also became immortal from the same meteorite. In Legends of Tomorrow, it's revealed that the meteorite, and others like it, were sent to Earth by Thanagarians in order to prepare the planet for an Alien Invasion. | |
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The cause of the battling in Clayfighter is a meteor that crashed into Mudville, turning everything into clay. | |
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