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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
  
'''Meteor Panch''' is one of the meteors found in [[Bloody Bay]]. Heroes and Villains must get a sample during the [[Shiva Strike Mission]] using an [[Ore Extractor]]. Meteor Panch belongs to the Meteors faction and is classified as a level 1 "Meteorite".
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'''Meteor Panch''' is one of the meteors found in [[Bloody Bay]]. Heroes and Villains must get a sample during the [[Shiva Strike Mission]] using an [[Ore Extractor]]. Meteor Panch belongs to the Meteors faction and is classified as a level 1 "Meteorite". It is located at {{coords|-1236|-6|-830}}.
  
 
== Description ==
 
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The meteors are numbered in Hindi after the Indian professor who first discovered Shiva. This is Meteor #5, which slipped through the canopy and embedded in the earthly soil of these old woods.
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The meteors are numbered in Hindi after the Indian professor who first discovered Shiva. This is Meteor #5, which slipped through the canopy and embedded in the earthy soil of these old woods.
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== See Also ==
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*[[Meteor Char]]
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*[[Meteor Do]]
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*[[Meteor Ek]]
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*[[Meteor Jay]]
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*[[Meteor Teen]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:51, 15 January 2014

Meteor Panch

Overview

Meteor Panch is one of the meteors found in Bloody Bay. Heroes and Villains must get a sample during the Shiva Strike Mission using an Ore Extractor. Meteor Panch belongs to the Meteors faction and is classified as a level 1 "Meteorite". It is located at (-1236, -6, -830).

Description

The meteors are numbered in Hindi after the Indian professor who first discovered Shiva. This is Meteor #5, which slipped through the canopy and embedded in the earthy soil of these old woods.

See Also