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Tip: Saving games on an emulator functions a little differently. The integrated save system will not save your progress. You can save your progress in whatever point you like within the game, not only on the official checkpoints offered by the game.

Home Emulators Platforms Games. The game was published by Electronic Arts. As it is not an adaptation of J. If you quit and return to your game, you will have full health and retain all of the experience and items you found. Q: I'm playing Aragorn. Can I use bows? He uses it in the movie A: No, unfortunately every character has a type of weapon that they have to use. Aragorn can only use swords.

Q: I got this item called Horn of Boromir, and it says it gives me a bonus in experience points. The problem is that I can't select it. What can I do with it? What does it do? A: The bonus that this item gives you occurs when the item is simply resting in your inventory. Q: I can't beat this boss! How do I? A: You have to "stick to your guns" so to speak. Use the abilities that have carried you throughout the game. Don't be afraid to run away, because the health of the bosses doesn't recover, but you can.

Look to the section on creatures to find a stragety to defeat the boss with your character. Q: What is corruption? A: Corruption is well The eye in the upper right hand corner reflects how much corruption you have. The eye becomes bigger if you use corrupting items, use corrupting skills, or allow a creature to alert Sauron. If the eye begins flashing, Nazgul, or ringwraiths, will start attacking you. Q: Do I really only have four save slots for five characters?

A: Unfortunately, yes. Q: What do artifacts do? A: Basically, all you can do with artifacts is collect them. Collecting them all unlocks a special multiplayer option. No one character can find all of the artifacts in one go. Q: Are there any unlockables in this game? A: Yes. Beating the game with two characters will unlock Gimli in multiplayer. Beating the game with every person unlocks a special movie featuring a cave troll fleeing from squirrels.

Collecting all of the artifacts unlocks a special multiplayer mode called "Misty Mountains". Q: What is multiplayer like? A: It's fun, because both players have complete freedom in the levels. Q: How do I use a shrine? A: Stand next to it and press the R shoulder button. Q: What is Eowyn's quest like? Is it drastically different from the others? A: Yeah, in fact, her levels are completely different. Her skills may be derivative from other characters but her quest is completely original.

Q: Why do I keep finding axes? I can't use them, and I don't think that my other characters can either. A: By beating the game with two characters, you unlock Gimli in multiplayer, who can use axes. Q: What happens when your character dies in this game? A: When your character dies, you have to start the level over again, you lose a few bars of experience, and you lose some gems.

Q: Why don't you have a guide on Gimli? A: Unfortunately, I've never had the opportunity to play Gimli I have played a little multiplayer though. If anyone would like to help me add information on him in my guide, email me at zephyrmaster yahoo. Any help is greatly appreciately and credit will be given. Q: If I change the difficulty to hard, do I get more experience? Q: I'm stuck in a level and I can't get out? Can you help? A: Unfortunately I haven't made a full walkthrough yet, but here are some tips for making it through a level.

Follow paths, footsteps when pursuing the Balrog or other hints like that. If you stop then a flashing arrow can guide you and tell you where to go. If rocks fall down in one area then in means a new path was made in another area. In Moria, all of the switches and levers always open a door. Hope this helps. Q: Whats 2H mean? A: Two handed. With some weapons you must use two hands and with some you get a damage bonus if you use two hands.

Q: I found some green items. What are they? A: They are enchanted items. Most are better than their normal type but some are worse. Q: Are there any bugs I should watch out for in this game?

If you want to continue buying attribute points and ent water with a character, then don't buy the last whetstone. The last whetstone costs 12, gems and is called the 'Mithril Whetstone'. Q: Is there a maximum level? A: Yes, and it's at Once you reach level 52 you just can't gain any more experience for a new level.

Q: Hey, some of my primary stats are colored red and some are colored green. What does that mean? A: That means that they are being affected by an item in your inventory. If the statistic is green then it is being increased by an item; if the statistic is red then it is being decreased by an item.

Q: How long does it take to beat the game? A: Depending on your idea of what "beating" a game is, it could be anywhere from 5 hours to dozens. For characters like Eowyn, who can beat the game at about level 11, beating the game with her can take just 5 hours or even less. Other characters have longer games and will take a longer time. To completely beat the game beat it with every character it would probably take at least 20 hours for a better player. Even after beating the game with characters, you can still play again to try to maximize your characters by reaching level 52 which is the maximum level attainable.

Q: I can't stand the Crebain always escaping. What can I do to stop them? A: Most of the characters have a ranged attack of some sort. Gandalf has his magic spells, Legolas has his bow, Frodo can throw his knife, and Aragorn can throw a sword. If you don't have these abilities or don't want to have them then the only way to stop them is to avoid them or by making them fly at you. Q: Is there any way to transfer items without playing in multiplayer mode? A: No.

Q: How closely does this follow the movies? A: Fairly well, if you ignore the fact that Frodo doesn't fight that much and Eowyn doesn't either. It only goes through the first two movies. Q: Are the video clips from the first movie or the second movie? A: The second movie. The starting movie features clips of meeting Gandalf, Eowyn, Aragorn arriving at the main city in Rohan, and of course the One Ring. The ending movie features clips from the battle at Helmsdeep.

Q: If I delete one of my characters, the one that found most of my artifacts, will I have to find those artifacts again? A: No, just as long as you don't delete everyone of your characters all at once. Q: Do you have any Gameshark codes? A: I don't own a Gameshark and I feel that using a Gameshark takes away from the game overall. If you want Gameshark codes just look on the message boards for this game.

Q: How do I get Crebain to "fly" at me? You can tell where the Crebain are going to fly depending on the direction they are facing on whatever they are on. If you just swing at some Crebain, they will decide to attack you instead of flying away, and that is a strategy you want to use.

You can only play with one other person. Both players must have a game pak in their gameboy advance systems. Artifacts - Look at your collected artifacts. When it fills up you gain a level. To equip an item, select it by pressing A. You can equip several items, and you can discard any.

Skills Screen press L on backpack screen to access - Shows your active must be used with A button and passive skills always active. You recieve skill points for gaining levels or by killing enemies in increments of , , , Explanations of Primary Statistics when increased : Strength - Increases damage and health Accuracy - Increases change to hit Health - Greatly increases hit points Defense - Increases chance to dodge Courage - Greatly increases spirit points and marginally increases health points.

Gems and Shrines Gems are the currency of this game. Gems are frequently dropped by enemies and can be spent at shrines. Shrines are scattered throughout the levels and can be accessed by pressing the R shoulder button. At shrines you can sell your collected items, or purchase things. Shrines: Forge - Whetstones : Increases damage of your weapons. Random Items : Buy a random item. Liquid Pools Throughout the game are scattered various pools of variously colored liquids that help your character.

Here is what they do: Red - Fully restore your hit points Blue- Fully restory your spirit points White Pool 1 - Gives you an experience bonus White Pool 2 - Gives you a temporary strength bonus White Pool 1 has a fancier design than White Pool 2 Corruption Eye of Sauron The Eye of Sauron in the upper righthand corner of the screen represents your character's amount of corruption. The larger the eye becomes, the tougher and stronger your enemies become.

Creatures like Crebain crows and Goblin Drummers can alert Sauron to your presence, thus making the eye even bigger. If the eye begins to pulsate, Nazgul, or Ringwraiths will appear. They are tough enemies that will destroy lower level adventurers. To prevent this from happening, you can use these tips: - If your corruption is too high and the enemies are too hard, wait a while and your corruption will fall.

Legolas and Gandalf can hit crows even before they take flight. Difficulty In this game you can change the difficulty from the default normal to two others, Hard and Grueling.

These can be changed in game by pressing select. When you change the difficulty the monsters become faster, hit harder, have more defense, and have more health. I highly doubt it though. Stuck in a Level If you are stuck in a level there are several things you can do you beat it. Here are some tips that can help you pass some of the harder levels.

No level is impossible, because this game is pretty straightfoward. If you stand still, a flashing arrow will direct you and tell you where you need to go next. If you are stuck in a level then this could be your best chance. Here are some other hints: - In outdoor levels there are usually paths which you can follow. More often then not especially in the early levels , this paths will lead you directly to the end.

If you just generally follow the footprints you will find the end. Bugs Even though this game is great and is very fun, it does have a fair amount of bugs and errors. While none are crippling, knowing some them can help prevent some problems with your characters.

Other bugs like the Overdraw and item throw bugs can actually help your characters and be exploited to make the game easier. List: The Whetstone Bug: after buying the final whetstone for 12, gems , stat points can no longer be purchased from Shrines. Watch out for this one. You also can't buy Ent Water if you buy the last whetstone. The last whetstone is called the Mithril Whetstone. The Secret Movie Save Bug: If you press select and save during the secret ending movie with the cave troll, the save file becomes "corrupted" and the character becomes stuck, which means his data is lost and must be restarted.

The Legolas Overdraw Bug: As Legolas, if you charge up your normal shot and hold the overdraw button, and release the normal shot, Legolas can walk around with a fully charged overdraw which can be released at any time.

I'm pretty sure this works with Frodo, too. It looks pretty comical and can do some major damage. The Item Duplication Bug: This bug works in many linked games, where one player sends an item to another but doesn't save his game. Safe Spot from Balrog: There are a couple spots you can stand in during the Balrog fight that make you take 0 damage from the Balrog. Just an ordinary spot near the bottom of the room.

Disappearing Crow: There is one part in Amon Hen the boat area after you go to the shrine with Frodo, theres a crow that disappears and gives you corruption instantly, it's sitting on a wall near the bottom-right. Strange ladder in Amon Hen - There is a strange ladder coming out of the ground Like the ones from the Helm's Deep stages when you have to destroy them, except theres a ladder in Amon Hen You can destroy it and it will look like the ones at Helms Deep.

Quit the game and load it again. You will start the Balrog level again. However, note that Gandalf is no longer grey. He will be white instead. You may want to watch out for this one if you cheat, but I guess it serves you right In my specific case, the Uruk-Hai became flashing white blobs.

It doesn't seem to affect save data though, and the next time through the level they were back to normal, so this bug should be considered an oddity and not a risk. There are a total of eight artifacts in the game and no one character can find all of them alone. Collecting all of the artifacts unlocks the special multiplayer option "Misty Mountains". In order to find it, you have to open all of the chests on the Northeast wall.

After doing this, a chest will appear by the doorway. An elf will give you a quest to recover a lost item from some orcs. Two orcs will be guarding a chest. One of the orcs will drop the artifact when killed. Optional stragety: On a cliff near the end of the correct map, a wounded elf informs you that some orcs that stole an artifact.

Once he talks to you go back to the middle of the map, and you will see two strong Orcs with two blades each, gaurding a chest. Kill them both and one of them will drop the artifact. If you're having trouble finding the elf, work backwards. From the level exit, go north west until you see a cliff. Go north to actually get onto the cliff, and then go south down the cliff. He'll be down there. Judkins Scrolls - Eowyn only In one area a woman will ask you to clear town hall in the center of the area.

Instead of immediately going in, you can find the artifact below the town hall. The map's actual name is "Village Square" to see what level you are on, save the game or press select, and select the objectives choice. Chain Link of Morgul - Aragorn Legolas? Near the end of a map in Rohan a bright blue troll or greenish, like a Jungle Troll - Lord Ragnoroks will appear and start running away.

You can't harm it, but you can follow it. It will lead you to a cave, and there the chainmail will magically appear. NOTE: You are on the correct map if you start between three bushes one big on the right and two smaller ones on the left. The path to the left should be blocked by rocks. If you don't start on this map, you will NOT find the chainmail.

The level is random. To get to this hidden area, you have to go on a path to the right of the screen and go up, then left, and then you will leave the area and go to another area where you can easily get the lamp. If you want to contribute, email me at zephyrmaster yahoo. Some items are used immediately such as herbs and mushrooms. Some items are unequippable and help your character when it's just sitting in your inventory. Items colored green are enchanted items that can be better or worse than their normal counterparts.

Red items are uniques and are substantially harder to find. So only buy it if you don't wish to continue buying them. This guide profiles the common ones and the bosses. Common Creatures Crows Crebain : These are some of the most annoying enemies in the game.

These crows don't attack very often and they don't do much damage, but they can increase the amount of your corruption. Letting one get away will greatly increase the amount of corruption your character has. Some areas feature dozens of these birds, while many other levels won't even have one. Wolves Wargs : These creatures look like giant or small wolves.

They usually come in packs of a few, and can be dangerous to your character. Hitting them is fairly easy, and they will probably have trouble hitting you. Some wargs carry an Orc rider. To defeat them, you have to hurt them enough to knock down the rider and then you have to kill the Orc and Warg alone.

Trolls: These creatures are slow and stupid, so deafeating them is quite easy. If you are having trouble, one stragety is to hit them, run away, and right after they strike and miss, you hit them again This can help reduce the amount of damage you take from these enemies.

Trolls can help you if you use them wisely; they can kill their comrade with their wild blows! Orcs and Goblins: These are the foot soldiers in the game, and you will be predominately defeating these types of enemies. Some are faster than others, and some fire arrows and will flee when you come close.

Don't let the enemies who fire arrows pester you while you defeat melee enemies, if possible you should try to kill the dangerous arrow firing enemies first. These creatures will vary through the game more weapons, armor, damage Urak Hai: Urak Hai are similar to orcs and goblins except for the fact that they are much stronger. They dish out more damage, take more damage, and look much more menacing. Wild Men: Wild Men look like men and are fairly weak. Defeating these low armored enemies is quite easy, but like all enemies they can pose some risk if you are surrounded.

Flames Wisps : These appear in swampy levels, and they are pretty mysterious. Even though they look weak, nobody should take the task of defeating them lightly, because they can seriously hurt you. Many times several will appear at once, and that could be a fairly tough battle for anyone. Some of them can be killed in a single hit, but sometimes it takes several hits to kill them.

Drummers: These goblins in Moria act like indoor Crebain. While they are drumming your corruption increases, so eliminating these creatures should be a top priority for every character. Ringwraiths: Uh oh. These creatures only appear if your corruption becomes so high that the eye begins flashing and pulsing. Ringwraiths are tough to defeat, seem weak to fire, and strike with massive damage with a sword.

Defeating one in normal mode gives you experience points. Hero Creatures: Some creatures are colored differently from the others of its type. These creatures are more tough and do more damage, so these creatures should be fought wisely. While fighting him, goblins will also attack you, some melee and some with bows. Concentrating on defeating the Troll should be your prime concern.

Spikes will be falling during the battle, and it's almost impossible to dodge them so it's almost fruitless. Strategies: With Legolas and Gandalf, you obviously want to use your ranged attacks, a few hits with Overdraw will kill the Cave Troll. Aragorn can probably just charge him and flee to recover when hurt, or he can take Frodo's stragety, which should be just hit and run. One nice thing about the Cave Troll is the fact that the Cave Troll can kill his or her, we don't know comrades for you!

Cheap Tactic Lord Ragnoroks : When you first start the level, go as you normally would to the group by the tomb. After talking to them and the Cave Troll comes out, go to the bottom left corner of the screen and go up the stairs to the ledge. There will be a few orcs not many. Stand above the pillar on the ledge.

From there you can attack the Cave Troll without being hurt. Balrog Gandalf Gandalf has to combat the Balrog early in his adventure, and it can be very hard to defeat for many people.

Strategies: You have to fight him in a tight constricted area, so you cannot just hide in a corner and shoot magic at him. You should run away and around him, shooting magic at him whenever you can. Engaging in melee combat would be foolish, because he can kill Gandalf in one or two good hits. This HAS worked for me, so please give it a couple of shots.

Also, there won't be any spikes falling when you fight this creature. Strategies: Aragorn should try to defeat it quickly, because it has an ally. Aragorn can either do hit and run or try to stun it with his skills. Gandalf should stay away and fire magic, preferrably fireworks or a powered up zap.

Legolas should just stay away and kill it with overdraws or just powered up hits. Note: In The battle with the Fangorn Troll, instead of hitting and running there is a safe area in the bottom left corner.

Go all the way to the left wall, and go directly down. There is a gap that your character can fit through, but the Fangorn Troll can't. The Fangorn troll's partner can fit through, so either defeat it before you get into the safe area, or when you get into the safe area fight it before the larger one. He has the potential to deal substantial damage, and he has both a bow and a melee weapon. Strategies: Aragorn should do hit and run, but should never go so far away as to make Lurtz take out his very damaging crossbow.

Stunning him can also be a good stragety for some people. Lurtz look-alike? Eowyn, Legolas Similar to Lurtz, it has a powerful bow and a melee weapon that can deal serious damage. Strategies: Eowyn has to fight in melee combat, and should take a similar stragety of Aragorn when he combats the Lurtz. Legolas should approach him like other enemies, but can't snipe him without a problem.

The stragety for Legolas is to stay close enough to the creature to keep him from bringing out his crossbow. While doing that, you should peg him with quick hits. Another way to defeat him is with some overdraws, but you run the risk of him shooting you with arrows. His primary weapon in this game is the sword, and he can even wield two at a time with a certain skill!

Herbs are more effective. Raising this skill more than a few points is ill-advised, and keeping this skill at level 1 is probably the best choice. This is a table to show the level and sp usage and hp restoration: Created by: Unknown Knight Level 0: 8sp for 25hp, 3. Conclusion, it's a waste of sp for hp, so stick to the original spell. Moreover, it wastes ability points!

Commanding Presence Level 5 - Stuns foes around Aragorn. Stun time increases per level. Personally I didn't put any points in this skill because it requires too many points to be effective in my opinion. It is popular with many players though, and you should try it to see if you want to use it. The corruption that it causes can be limited by the passive skill Numenorean Blood, but the pros of this spell aren't that great.

It doesn't last that long, and the damage increase isn't that substantial. Call Legolas Level 10 - Legolas appears to fight the enemy with his bow. Calling an ally is fun and can be useful, but the price of this skill will deplete Aragorn's already low amount of spirit points.

I would recommend just one point in this skill to help eliminate crows without alerting them to your presence. Can be useful in other select situations also, when an enemy can't hit you but you can hit them with a ranged attack.

Hitting multiple enemies with one attack can be extremely useful, and this is a favorite skill of many Aragorn users. You should at least try this attack to see if you like it. More info on that is in the stragety section for Aragorn. Most players should at least put one point in this skill to try this skill out and to unlock Numenorean Blood, one of Aragorn's better skills.

It reduces your corruption and it aids in combat against Ringwraiths. Be careful though. If you want to fight Ringwraiths, don't increase this skill so much that you can't be corrupted! Or you can always play multiplayer. Even dual wielding sword users should get this skill because it unlocks both Parry and Ferocity, both great skills. If you deal massive amounts of damage, this could be a very useful skill. If your Aragorn doesn't do much damage, then this skill isn't too necessary, but at least one point is recommened for the same reason that all Aragorn's should have at least one point in Parry.

Tips and strategies Primary stat: Strength Other Important stat s : Accuracy, Denfense, Health Least Important stat s : Courage Playing strategies When you play Aragorn, you have to choose between two different fighting styles. The two styles are the sword and shield wielders and the dual-wielders.

Dual-wielders are the type of people who like to deal lots of damage in exchange for sustained damage. Shield users prefer to do less damage but like to be protected.

Neither is necessarily superior, you will have to choose one for your self. Sword and Shields Aragorn If you decide to play Aragorn with a single sword and a shield, your primary concerns will be different than someone who dual wields.

The skills that you should emphasise are Shield Offense, Ferocity, and some active attacking skills. Defense doesn't have to be increased much because of the shield, and health isn't necessary but is good to increase at times. Courage isn't necessary unless you are finding yourself without enough spirit points to use your skills. Dual-Wielding Aragorn A dual-wielding Aragorn does more damage than the shield using one but can be more vunerable.

Emphasized skills should be dual wield, parry, and an active attacking skill. Defense is very important for this Aragorn because he has no shield. Courage and Health probably won't be necessary and should not be raised too much. Aragorn Walkthrough Explanations Here is a walkthrough for the character Aragorn. First it says the level name, area name, and level number. I made up some difficulty ratings Very Easy to Very Hard.

The Quick Hint is for people who don't want to be babysitted through the level. Starting Location and Ending Location can help some confused players. Shrines will show where shrines are if there are any. The Detailed Guide is only meant to get a person through the level, not collect every single item. The Walkthrough The game starts off with your character Aragorn running up stairs to see Eowyn: Cutscene- Eowyn: Aragorn? Aragorn: Eowyn. If you are going to remain here, you'll need a sword.

Eowyn: Theoden has sent me to the caves to protect the refugees. I only want to give you my blessing. Aragorn: It is an honorable charge[. What is it? Aragorn: I cannot but wonder if this cursed quest could have unfolded differently. Poor Frodo. Eowyn: Who? Aragorn: He is a friend. A friend I swore to protect before leaving Rivendell. But in the safety of Elrond's house, how could we know what perils awaited us? Start heading downward, killing the two enemies you see and opening any sacks that you want too.

You will soon notice the Crebain, and you will want to kill them to prevent getting corrupted. Continue following the gravel path. It will continue taking you down, then it will turn right. Eventually it will turn upwards again, where you will have a short cutscene featuring two orcs talking to each other: Cutscene- Orc: How long do we have to guard this cursed pass?

Orc 2: Shut up! You guard as long as I tell you, pig breath. Defeat them and still follow the path up. As it is not an adaptation of J. Tolkien's novel, The Two Towers, the second volume in his Lord of the Rings trilogy, anything from the novel not mentioned or depicted in the films could not be represented in the game.

This is because Vivendi held the rights to the video game adaptations of the novels, whilst Electronic Arts held the rights to the video game adaptations of the films. All GBA Roms. All GBA Emulators. Unfortunately downloading video game roms is against Nintendo's terms and conditions , even if the games are old and no longer being sold by the copyright owner, so we can't provide any rom file for download via this website.



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