Odd Della Robbia
Lyoko Warrior
Gender:
Male
Age at start of RP:
15
School:
Kadic Junior High School
Year:
10th Grade
Played By:
Unfilled
Appearance
Odd is a blond-haired boy with a purple streak. Originally he wore his hair down, as seen in the prequel. After he was virtualized on Lyoko for the first time, he adapted the spiked up hairstyle of his avatar. According to the French version of Amnesia, he uses an extra strength gel to get it that way, and the script for The Key reveals he applies it while doing a handstand.
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For the first three seasons, Odd wears a magenta t-shirt underneath his long sleeve purple shirt, full-length trousers with dark shade purple and light shade purple (one shade on either leg), and gold-colored shoes. In Season 4, he still has his magenta shirt with a purple long sleeve shirt, but now with a light short-sleeved purple hoodie over both, wide periwinkle-colored cropped trousers-style jeans, and red shoes.
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​​On Lyoko, Odd is virtualized in a form similar to his real appearance (including his hairstyle), with the addition of claws and a tail (and in Season 4, cat ears as well), making him resemble a "cat-boy." In this environment, he displays extreme agility which permits him easily to sidestep attacks and making him a serious adversary for the minions of X.A.N.A.
Abilities and Equipment
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Weapons:
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Laser Arrows - Odd's weapons on Lyoko are his laser arrows, which he launches from thin air out of his right wrist, though occasionally he'll fire them from both wrists. In Season 1, he had only ten arrows, which Jeremie had to reload when he ran out. This made Odd very vulnerable during the reload time, as he was unable to fight back against monsters until Jeremie could reload him. At the beginning of Season 2, Jeremie removed this weakness by pre-loading Odd with 10,000 arrows.
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Lyoko Powers/Abilities:
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Shield- This ability allows Odd to create a small purple shield by holding up his arms in an "X" formation. It can take massive damage but doesn't offer Odd much protection, meaning he has to combine it with his speed.
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Vehicle:
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Overboard - The Overboard is a virtual hover-board mostly ridden by Odd and sometimes Aelita that was created by Jeremie at the beginning of Season 2. It is the fastest but also the weakest of all vehicles. Its colors are is purple and pink with the front is shaped like a cat's head having a nose and whiskers painted on. Aelita is almost as talented as Odd while riding the Overboard since she claimed in A Bad Turn that he taught her some moves.
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Personality
Odd's outlandish appearance accurately symbolizes his character. He is self-confident, self-loving, and proud of his own charisma and charm. He holds a very laid-back attitude towards life, and is always there to fill the void with his jokes, quips, and dramatic flair. He also claims to be the ultimate 'ladies-man,' despite his reputation as a lover being toxic among the females of Kadic (as revealed in The Key, where just hearing his name was enough to scare any girl away), it could be because he lacks attraction to them and is just with them to put up an image. He is also seen to be very encouraging and optimistic, as well as surprisingly resourceful during life-or-death situations.
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Odd is very loyal to his friends and to the fight against X.A.N.A., however his self-centered-ness can be harmful to both. At various points Odd has been shown more than willing to let his friends take the fall for his own pranks and natural laziness, as seen with Ulrich in Cold Sweat and with Aelita in Replika. His pranks can also be cruel, including the time he posted a humiliating picture of Yumi in the school paper. At one point he even broke the ultimate rule of the Lyoko Warriors by showing the Factory to an outsider, his girlfriend-of-the-week Brynja Heringsdötir in Kadic Bombshell.
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Odd didn't always have spiked up hair. In X.A.N.A. Awakens, before his adventures in Lyoko, he is introduced with his hair as flat and short.
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Aged 13, and in the same eighth grade class with his friends, he does not particularly shine with any extreme maturity, often behaving childishly. Life does not seem to him any more than a simple game, which also explains his scholastic difficulties. Producing the appropriate behavior, whether in everyday life or in class, is difficult for him to do, especially while amusing himself at the same time. Happily for him, he can count on his friends to keep him on a level course.