“ | Embrace the sun! | ” |
~ BTD6 Adora when selected on the Heroes menu |
Adora is a Hero who first appears in the Bloons TD 6 Generation, starting with Bloons TD 6. She is the ninth character to be released for that game generation. She has since subsequently appeared in later games. She is the fifth new hero to be added since the public release of Bloons TD 6.
Find more detailed information about Adora in games she appears in by looking at the following articles:
Description[]
Appearance[]
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Adora is a white-yellow monkey with a ponytail, bearing similar colors with the True Sun God. She has a cape, a golden headband, and some golden armor with orange highlights on her shoulder.
Personality[]
According to Ninja Kiwi's 30th July 2021 blog, Adora is a "girly girl"
Other information[]
Adora sometimes sunbathes on the beach, shown in Bloons Pop! as Sunbathing Adora.
Hero Skins[]
As of present, Adora has a total of four Hero Skins. Two of them appear in Bloons TD 6, and two in Bloons Pop!.
Joan of Arc[]
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“ | I was born to do this! | ” |
~ BTD6 Joan of Arc when selected |
Joan of Arc is Adora's second skin, first released to Bloons TD 6 on Version 16.0, and the 10th Hero skin to be ever released. It is a reference to French Saint and historical figure Joan of Arc. (Often times called Joana D'arc.)
At level 1, Joan of Arc Adora wears a Metal Armor, with chainmail covering most of her body, a visible bun in her armor to hold her hair, and Metal Bands in her arms.
Voidora[]
“ | I have come from beyond... | ” |
~ BTD6 Voidora when selected |
Voidora made her first appearance in Bloons TD 6 in Version 32.0. She is the third Hero Skin for Adora in the game, and the 20th Hero skin to be ever released.
Voidora at level 1 is blue with a starry pattern. At level 3 she gains some stripes. At level 7 she becomes dark purple and her irises disappear. At level 14 her hair grows longer. At level 20 tentacles sprout from much of her body.
Fateweaver Adora[]
“ | ... | ” |
~ BTDB2 Fateweaver Adora when unlocked |
Fateweaver Adora is exclusive to Bloons TD Battles 2, introduced on Version 3.3. She is the first Hero Skin for Adora in that game.
Fateweaver Adora is the chaotic form of Adora, one who seeks to sabotage rather than restore order.
Valkyrie Adora Skin[]
Valkyrie Adora Skin is exclusive to Bloons Pop!, introduced on Version 3.0. She is the first Hero Skin for Adora in that game.
Valkyrie Adora Skin changes Adora to a Nordic appearance, stylized as Valkyrie.
Flora Adora Skin[]
Flora Adora Skin is exclusive to Bloons Pop!, introduced on Version 5.0. She is the second Hero Skin for Adora in that game.
Flora Adora Skin dresses Adora as a pretty flower. She is said to be the goddess of spring, according to her official description.
Merchandise[]
Adora currently has no official merchandise.
Gallery[]
Adora Artwork[]
Joan of Arc Artwork[]
Voidora Artwork[]
Trivia[]
- Adora is the third female hero monkey after Gwendolin and Ezili and is followed by Brickell and Sauda.
- Adora's appearance may have been inspired by the main protagonist Adora from She-Ra and the Princesses of Power.
Blog posts[]
- According to Ninja Kiwi's 30th July 2021 blog, Adora is a "girly girl" (i.e. a female with a feminine personality).
- According to Ninja Kiwi's 5th May 2023 blog, Adora has a ton of respect for the beast handlers and their dedication to training their beasts.
- According to Ninja Kiwi's 23rd June 2023 blog, Adora frowns in BTD6 because the bloons mess up her temple. However, she smiles when she wants to be, explaining why she smiles in Bloons Pop!.
Cultural references[]
- Her name and apperance appear to be a reference to Adora/She-Ra from the animated series She-Ra and the Princesses of Power.
- Joan of Arc was a French heroine who fought for France in the Hundred Years' War.
- Adora's "Let there be light!" quote is a reference to the Old Testament King James Bible, specifically the first sentence of the verse Genesis 1:3-25 KJV: And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.
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