Restore HP and AP:- If you are low on HP or AP, find a save point. Save
your game and both your HP and AP will be completely refilled.
Everlasting health:- Once your Elf healer gains the Valor move that
presets whoever you choose with an instant revival when ever you die, use
it at the beginning of each battle on her first, then on everyone else. If
you maintain this so that no enemies can truly kill you, you will almost
always be the victor.
Better healing:- If you use Elf Medicine, try and use it with Idrial. If
this is done, it will give full health instead of half.
Defeating the Balrog:- Stock up on Elf Medicine before fighting the
Balrog. Have Gandalf use it to bring you back to life; you will get more
unit points back if Gandalf uses it on you. Also, equip any Fire
protection Elf Stones you have. The Balrog has about 70,000 HP.
Defeating the Witch King:- To defeat the Witch King at the Pelennor
Fields, make sure that you have Hadhod's Second Age Dwarven Mithril
Piercing Axe and the Dwarven Mithril Helm. When you face the Witch King,
use these attacks: Berethor's Stunning Strike and Ectehlion Wrath,
Hadhod's Mountain Rage, and Eaoden's Enraging Blow and Rohirrim Rage. The
Witch King has 200,562 HP and 59,098 AP.
Enter the fight with Perfect mode. Have your first character use the
Banner of Elendil special. It will not actually stun the Witchking to make
him stop attacking, but will disable his ability to counterattack for a
great while. Then, have your next character use Morgul Decay, an item that
completely rids the enemy of its armor. Now that the Witchking is
completely vulnerable and will not counterattack, have your characters
deal out their combos, such as Berethor's Ecthelion Wrath and the
Rohirrim's Wrath of Edoras.
Transferring Evil Mode treasure:- Any treasure acquired in Evil Mode can
be transferred to a regular saved game.
Good sword for Berethor:- To start the the game with a very good sword
for Berethor (the first character you start with), do the evil mode of
Osgiliath and save it on an early game. By doing this, you will get the
Sword Of Isildur, which has a 200+ damage rating. At the beginning of the
game, you can give at least 2,000 damage points from a normal hit with
this weapon.
Building skills:- Get some of the best skills very early in the game,
just practice. In the first level, find an enemy respawn point near a save
point. Once there, keep attacking until you run out of AP and save the
game. Your AP should have refilled, as well as your health. Keep doing
this, and after a few hours you will get the special move from Berethor
that can hit an enemy five times in a row. Note: This works for all
characters, and not just Berethor.Evil mode:
Complete a chapter to unlock the ability to replay it in Evil mode. This
is an easy way to gain weapons, armor, and Elfstones.
Easier Evil mode: If you are having trouble completing Evil mode,
save the game in Eregion then exit out and go into Evil mode. The
difficulty is greatly reduced.
Use the following trick to defeat the Balrog or Witch King. You must have
first opened at least 25% of the treasure chests before the Balrog. Save
just before the Balrog or Witch King. Then, check for two items in your
inventory, Arnor Mushrooms and Morgul Decay. If you have at least one of
these, it will be an easy battle. When you start the battle, have Gandalf
use Protection From shadow. Then with the rest of your characters, use
Morgul Decay on the enemy to get rid of their armor and use Arnor
Mushrooms on Gandalf. Note: If Berethor has a weapon with 150+ and has
double attack and Ecthelion Wrath or better, use Arnor Mushrooms on him
and he will do a lot more damage. Take out Idrial and use Heal on party
until all are dead except for the main attacker. After a while your
opponent will be dead.
When fighting the Balorg. use a Morgul Decay, which will make its armor 0.
Once that is done, you will do about ten times more damage and defeating
it will be a lot easier.
Defeating the Mumakil: Use Stand Fast to prevent stun from Stomp;
Paralyze to prevent Melee; Silence to Stop Spirit Immune to Bind Ranged;
so Blind and/or Reduce Ranged Damage from Haradrim Volley (only attack it
has remaining). Pierce is also recommended.
Defeating Sauron:
On the battle of The Dark Lord Sauron, use Morgul Decay just like was done
on the Witch King. The Dark Lord knows Berethor is strong. He will
probably use Darkest Fear on him, then he will not be able to battle for a
while. Use Elven Rage and it will do somewhere from 16,000 to 19,000
damage if it is a critical hit. Do not use Elegost. He misses often when
you fight the Dark Lord. Try Eaoden, but his move Drain Health still only
does 4,000 HP. Use Hadhod and kept using Cleaving Wound.
Have Hadhod, Elgost, and Berethor in your party. Make sure your Perfect
meter is full, and you have Hadhod's passive skill that lets him always
get criticals when the Perfect meter is full. On your first turn, use
Morgul Decay on Sauron. On Berethor's first turn, have him use either
double attack with Company Migh and War Call, or Company Night if you do
not have Double Attack. Next, add the item that adds light damage to your
melee/ranged attacks to Hadhod. He should now do about 33,000 damage every
time he attacks.
Make sure you have Hadhod, Eaoden, and Berethor in your party. Make sure
Eaoden has Rampage Of Helm and Berethor has the Double Attack and War Cry.
Also, make sure each character has at least 5,000 HP. If the fight begins
with you going first, and if the first person is not Berethor, use a
Morgul Decay on Sauron. Whenever it is Hadhod's turn, use the best attack
that he has. When it is Eaoden's turn, use Rampage Of Helm. When it is
Berethor's turn, use the combo of Double Attack and War Cry. It should not
take very long to defeat him, as long as you use a Morgul Decay.
Defeating Orc Veterans: In the Minas Tirith and Pelennor Fields
levels, your basic Orc Veteran has at least 20,000 HP. You can use
Berethor's Orc Bane twice to kill them. If it does not die, just use a
plain attack to save your AP.
In Osgilath, you will encounter the big Orc featured in Lord Of The Rings:
The Return Of The King. First, use Farimir's Quality (where he will
counter attack for someone). Do it to everybody. He will counter attack
for everyone with a volley of arrows. Then, use Captain's Volley until he
runs away. For Berethor, use Ecthelion Wrath. For Idrial, use Loud Water
Fury. For Eadon, use Rupture Armor. You may also want to use Morgul Decay.
Do not have Elgost out, as he misses to much. It is best to have Idrial,
Eadon, Berothor, or Morwen.
Helm's Deep: When you are at Helm's Deep, find Gamling in the armory.
He will tell you to find Aragorn and his friends. Legolas will tell you
where Aragorn and Gimli are located if you find him first. Legolas is
outside along the wall. You must also find King Theoden who is also
outside. After you talk to all of them, you must go back to Gamling. He
will tell you that the Orcs broke through and it is time to fight. You
will get to fight with Legolas first, Gimli next, then Aragorn last.
Berethor: Good sword: To start the the game with a very good sword
for Berethor (the first character you start with), do the evil mode of
Osgiliath and save it on an early game. By doing this, you will get the
Sword Of Isildur, which has a 200+ damage rating. At the beginning of the
game, you can give at least 2,000 damage points from a normal hit with
this weapon.
Morwen: Better weapons: Use her Steal Item ability on unique enemies
(i.e. Bosses) such as Grima Wormtounge. This will give you weapons not
found anywhere else. Note: Some of the Bosses have the same weapons.
Morwen: Ultimate weapon: Use Steal Item from the Witch King at
Pelennor Fields to get the Third Age Rohirric Silver Battle Ax (base: x90
+9 per level, +8 Str, -2 Dex, +3 Spd).
Get to about the Village in Rohan, after you get Morwen, then save the
game and travel back to Ereigon. Find some Orcs and fight them. Do not do
attack skills. For Morwen, use your Steal skills or her Haste skill.
Remember to steal action points. For Idrial, just use Drain Inspiration.
You will never run out of points, and it gives you a Spirit point every
time it is cast. For Elegost, keep using your Craft Item ability. This
will give you a ability point in it, and will give you a free item. For
HadHod, keep using either the Rock Shield ability or the Whole Party Flame
Shield ability. Again, after awhile you will get a new skill. Remember not
to kill the Orcs until you need to heal or level up a skill.
Find a save point anywhere when you get the ability to travel. Then,
travel anywhere possible and keep battling (use Spirit Powers or Sword
Craft) until you get as many levels and skills as desired. This is best
done when you are about to face the Balrog.
Easy wins: Do not use the normal attack. With Hadhod and Idrial use
Spirit Powers. With Elegost, use Ranged Craft. With Berethor, use Sword
Craft. With Morwen, use Thief Craft. With Eaoden, use Spear Craft. You
will only get new skills if you use Spirit Powers, Sword Craft, Ranger
Craft, Thief Craft, or Spear Craft. You will not get new skills by using
the normal attack. When you get all skills in the crafts listed, use Axe
Craft with Hadhod, Sword Craft with Idrial, Leadership with Berethor, Bow
Craft with Elegost, and Dual-Axe Craft with Morwen. Eaoden may have two
different kinds of skills. If he does, train the other. If he does not,
change him with one of the five others.
Gaining new moves: When fighting groups of Orcs, use Elegost's
Sleeping Arrows, after getting Elegost's passive skill that effects all
foes with them. Then, use the Double Attack skill with Berethor and his
three hit attack. Just before killing the last Orc, use everyone's Spirit
skill to gain SP points. This will allow you to gain new moves that would
normally take many fights to gain.
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