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Rodriot (ロドリオット, Rodoriotto) is a professional Hunter hired by Battera to clear the game Greed Island.[1] [[File:|thumb]]

Appearance[]

Rodriot is a rotund man with a snub nose and dark skin. He wears a plain bandana[1] until the dodgeball game against Razor, which reveals that he has short, fair hair on top and shaved sides.[2] He wears the bandana again when he partakes in the first round of the 13th Hunter Chairman Election.[3] He is most commonly seen wearing the same military-like attire as his teammates.[1]

Personality[]

He seems to be the most volatile among Tsezguerra's teammates.[4]

Background[]

At some point in his life, Rodriot took and passed a Hunter Exam and learned Nen.[3] He, Barry, and Kess have been working with Tsezguerra for 20 years,[5] and were hired by Battera to clear Greed Island.[1]

Plot[]

Greed Island arc[]

Tsezguerra's Team

Rodriot with Tsezguerra and the rest of the team

While on Greed Island, the team collects as many as 95 different specified slot cards before contacting the Bomber to trade.[1] During the trade, Genthru diverts the team's attention while Sub and Bara steal two cards from each of them, breaking their monopolies and acquiring rare cards, among which are Rodriot's "Pre-Order Vouchers" and "Hypothetical T.V.". The Bombers then escape to Masadora. Rodriot urges Tsezguerra to give chase, but the Single-Star Hunter is against it, realizing that Genthru is in fact the Bomber. They resolve to find "Plot of Beach" before him and establish a monopoly. They thus head to Soufrabi.[4] They are, however, unable to discover how to acquire the card. Not long after, Tsezguerra is contacted by Goreinu, who meets up with him and Rodriot to negotiate an alliance to get the card while Kess and Barry hide in the bushes. After listening to Goreinu's explanation of Razor's challenges, Rodriot volunteers for bowling. He and Kess go look for filler players while the others train for the rest of the week, after which the alliance confronts Razor and his pirates. Rodriot is the second to compete, defeating his opponent.[6]

Tsezguerra & His Team Shocked

Tsezguerra's team shocked at the turn of events during the dodgeball match

Because of their victories in the previous matches, Kess, Rodriot, and Barry are unable to participate in the dodgeball game, so they watch from the sidelines, administering first aid to Tsezguerra and Gon.[7][8][2][9][10][11][12] After their victory, Gon takes the original "Plot of Beach" while Tsezguerra's team settles for a copy. The Bombers immediately find out and threaten Tsezguerra, assuming that he has the original.[13] He strikes a deal with Gon's group to hold off the Bomber for three weeks in return for "Wild Luck Alexandrite". They restock on transportation spells before meeting up with the Bombers.[14] Tsezguerra's team refuses to hand over the card, and they take cards from the Bombers before escaping. Goreinu gives them the transportation spells he has collected.[15]

Tsezguerra's group with Battera

Tsezguerra's team confronting Battera

Nine days later, Rodriot checks the number of transportation spells in the Bombers' possession by feeding a "Chidon" card to a "Clairvoyant Snake".[16] One week later, the Bombers fly to Tsezguerra's team. When they run out of transportation spells, they leave the game, only to find Battera's mansion empty except for Sabazushi and the billionaire himself, who has canceled the reward and locked himself in his room without explanation. When the Bombers arrive,[17] Tsezguerra's team escape with Battera, quitting the game for good. They learn that Battera offered a reward for clearing the game so that he could save his comatose lover, but she died one month earlier.[5]

13th Hunter Chairman Election arc[]

Tsezguerra taking part in the election

Rodriot voting

After the death of Chairman Netero, Rodriot and his teammates all take part in the first round of the 13th Hunter Chairman Election.[3]

Abilities & Powers[]

Rodriot is capable enough to have passed the notoriously difficult Hunter Exam.[3] As one of the Hunters hired by Battera and a member of Tsezguerra's team, he is at least a decent Nen user, as confirmed later when Gon's team and Goreinu enlisted the help of other players to acquire "Plot of Beach". He is also a skilled bowling player, having defeated one of Razor's pirates.[6]

Nen[]

Due to being able to access Greed Island and being a Hunter, Rodriot is capable of utilizing Nen.[18] Before the bowling game against one of Razor's pirates, Rodriot implied that he had a Nen ability particularly suited to that challenge.[6]

Manga Appearances[]

Greed Island arc
120. September 6th: Part 1 Absent
121. September 6th: Part 2 Absent
122. September 6th: Part 3 Absent
123. September 6th: Part 4 Absent
124. September 7th: Part 1 to September 10th: Part 1 Absent
125. September 10th: Part 2 Absent
126. September 10th: Part 3 Absent
127. September 10th: Part 4 Absent
128. September 10th: Part 5 Absent
129. Antokiba, Town of Prizes Absent
130. The Reason for the Recruitment Absent
131. The Answer Absent
132. The Forty Spells Absent
133. How to Defend Yourself Without Spells Absent
134. The Island's Secret Absent
135. To Masadora! Part 1 Absent
136. To Masadora! Part 2 Absent
137. To Masadora! Part 3 Absent
138. To Masadora...? Absent
139. Are They Really Going to Masadora? Absent
140. They Got to Masadora, But... Absent
141. They Went to Masadora Already, So I'll Go With a Different Title Now Absent
142. The Bomber Absent
143. Countdown Absent
144. Release Absent
145. Janken Absent
146. Abengane: Part 1 Absent
147. Abengane: Part 2 Absent
148. The Exam Begins Absent
149. Encounter Absent
150. Embarkment Absent
151. Progress Absent
152. Contact Debut
153. Success Appears
154. Common Cause Absent
155. The Captain and His 14 Devils Absent
156. Face-Off: Part 1 Absent
157. Face-Off: Part 2 Absent
158. Two of a Kind +1 Absent
159. Aiai, the City of Love Absent
160. Face-Off: Part 3 Appears
161. Face-Off: Part 4 Appears
162. Face-Off: Part 5 Appears
163. Face-Off: Part 6 Appears
164. Face-Off: Part 7 Appears
165. Face-Off: Part 8 Appears
166. Face-Off: Part 9 Appears
167. Face-Off: Part 10 Appears
168. Face-Off: Part 11 Appears
169. Declaration of War Appears
170. Three-Way Struggle: Part 1 Appears
171. Three-Way Struggle: Part 2 Appears
172. Three-Way Struggle: Part 3 Appears
173. Three-Way Struggle: Part 4 Appears
174. Three-Way Struggle: Part 5 Appears
175. Three-Way Struggle: Part 6 Absent
176. Three-Way Struggle: Part 7 Absent
177. Three-Way Struggle: Part 8 Absent
178. Three-Way Struggle: Part 9 Absent
179. Three-Way Struggle: Part 10 Absent
180. Three-Way Struggle: Part 11 Absent
181. Three-Way Struggle: Part 12 Absent
182. Three-Way Struggle: Part 13 Absent
183. Three-Way Struggle: Part 14 Absent
184. The Choice of Three Cards Absent
185. Chance Encounter Absent
13th Hunter Chairman Election arc
319. Lottery Absent
320. Voting Appears
321. Monster Absent
322. Siblings Absent
323. Job Offer Absent
324. Butler Absent
325. Joining the Fray Absent
326. Open Hostilities Absent
327. Riddle Absent
328. Arrangements Absent
329. Spy Absent
330. Confession Absent
331. Day of Reckoning Absent
332. Applause Absent
333. Rumble Absent
334. Total Defeat Absent
335. Decision Absent
336. Release Absent
337. Repentance Absent
338. Atop a Tree Absent
339. Stillness Absent

Competitions[]

Competitions
  • Greed Island arc:
    • Rodriot vs. Razor Pirate (Bowling)[6]

Trivia[]

  • His pseudonym in Greed Island is Bodom (ボードム, Bōdomu).[5]

Anime and Manga Differences[]

  • In the 1999 anime, Rodriot uses his Nen to land a strike in a game of bowling.[19]
  • In the manga, Rodriot wears a bandana most of the time, but in both anime adaptations, he does not.

Translations around the World[]

Language Name
The Arab world Flag Arabic رودريت
China Flag Chinese 羅多力
France Flag French Rodoriotto
Russia Flag Russian Родриго

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 16, Chapter 152
  2. 2.0 2.1 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 17, Chapter 164
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 30, Chapter 320
  4. 4.0 4.1 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 16, Chapter 153
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 17, Chapter 174
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 16, Chapter 160
  7. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 16, Chapter 162
  8. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 16, Chapter 163
  9. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 17, Chapter 165
  10. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 17, Chapter 166
  11. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 17, Chapter 167
  12. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 17, Chapter 168
  13. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 17, Chapter 169
  14. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 17, Chapter 170
  15. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 17, Chapter 171
  16. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 17, Chapter 172
  17. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 17, Chapter 173
  18. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 13, Chapter 121
  19. Hunter × Hunter - Episode 84 (1999)

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