

The lord of the rings war in the north quests full#
Death from Above / Shock and Awe : A second player controlling Gandalf can unleash a powerful lightning storm that blasts nearby enemies with a full Flame of Anor meter.This feature allows Gandalf to appear in levels where he usually shouldn't be story wise, such as in the Flight to the Ford and Fangorn Forest levels, in which he is absent because he was captured by Saruman or fighting the Balrog, respectively. They both have the same abilities, but different than that of Aragorn, such as being able to cast spells and shoot fireballs. Co-Op Multiplayer: For much of the game, a second player can drop in or drop out, playing as Gandalf in the actual levels, or as Elanor in the present day pretending to be him.Combat Resuscitation: From the second level onward, Aragorn can revive defeated allies after they've taken too many hits in battle and are incapacitated.The entrance and exit to the mound are blocked by some fallen pillars that inexplicably appear just for the battle to prevent Aragorn from leaving. Closed Circle: During some mandatory quests, Aragorn will be trapped in a small area, such as a battle against Ringwraiths on Weathertop in Flight to the Ford.Circling Birdies: If you successfully execute an offensive cue against an enemy, they will be stunned with a circling ring of stars around their head.Checkpoint: Each level has multiple checkpoints that the game rolls back to in case of a Game Over or if you want to restart because you missed something.


It's useful for fighting bosses - but not for fighting a horde of enemies in the heat of battle. Camera Lock-On: Just like most 3-D The Legend of Zelda video games, you can Z-target enemies to allow Aragorn to focus on attacking and evading one enemy at a time.

Calling Your Attacks: Elanor does this when she plays as Gandalf in the present day as the second player.But Thou Must!: You can choose not to take on a mandatory quest, but if you do so, the game won't "continue" and will thus wait for you to accept.Bonus Boss: An imaginary Shelob can be fought as a boss in the Shire overworld's Mushroom Woods, at the end of a particular Side Quest that unlocks in the afternoon.The battle of Helm's Deep also begins in the rain, like in the movies. Battle in the Rain: Aragorn fights some thugs in the town of Bree and its outskirts in his first level on a rainy night.Later on, it can even frighten nearby enemies. Battle Cry: Aragorn can unlock the ability to use up a full strength bar to let out a battle shout that boosts the offense of all allies for a brief amount of time.Autosave: The game is saved every time you pass a Checkpoint or finish a side quest.Only one Miruvor can be active at a time, so if it's used, the player can buy another one to regain this revive ability. Auto-Revive: Aragorn can buy and drink the Miruvor potion, which will automatically revive him and fully heal him once if his health ever reaches zero, guaranteeing that he has two lives before the game backpedals to the last checkpoint.Pots, plants and chests will also flash brightly in the distance to catch your attention.If you press the action button while standing still, a trail of light will show where you need to travel next for the current quest you are working on.You can change the game's difficulty in between levels.You must outrun him, while occasionally stopping to help an ally open a door to continue the escape, whom you must protect by slowing the Balrog down with flame arrows. Advancing Boss of Doom: The terrifying Balrog is this during the third level in the mines of Moria.
