March 21st, 2007, 09:29 GMT · By Alexandru Stanescu
X-Men Legends Cheats and Gameplay Hints (Xbox)
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X-Men Legends is an action role-playing game released on several consoles in 2004. Players can play as one of the 15 X-Men characters, switching between four Computer (or Human) controlled characters within one team. The basic plot revolves around the X-Men battling Magneto and the Brotherhood of Mutants. Magneto has unleashed his most diabolical plan ever. As Earth falls under a shroud of darkness, X-Men Legends puts the fate of the world in your hands. The game has multiplayer co-operative and skirmish options for up to four players. Co-operative play is similar to Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance 2, but is more refined with the addition of combination attacks and character interactions.
Easy Experience, Health, and Energy Packs In the danger room, when you pass a "class" and go back on it, you do not get health packs anymore. If you want items, etc., keep failing a class until you no longer need the items. However, try failing Combined Powers or Teamwork 101 (whichever one that you have to pull the left trigger a couple times). You get items quicker and easier because enemies in this class are only seven experience points. Rating: 2.66 with 38 votes.
Extreme Costumes To unlock Extreme Costumes for the X-Men, enter the following:
Up, Up, Right, Left, Down, Down, Start.
Gameplay Hints: Since you only have four slots, you want to make sure your team has the widest possible spread of attacks and abilities. Most of the enemies in the game are resistant to one type of attack or another. Sentinels, for example, are machines and thus resistant to mental attacks, and the Blob's well-cushioned body resists physical attacks. Always field a team that can answer any resistant enemy they might meet.
The most basic kind of damage is
physical-the good old-fashioned beat-down your X-Men hand out through punches, kicks, and throws. Powerhouses like Wolverine, Colossus, and Beast also hand out major doses of physical pain with their mutant attacks. Your team will face low and medium level grunts in every level of the game, and when the screen is crowded with foes, there's really no substitute for a heavy hitter.
Spot Number One: The Leader My first choice is always going to be Wolverine because he has the overwhelming offense (Brutal Slash, Claw Flurry, and Feral Rage are all pure dynamite to start and become even more powerful) backed up by a powerful defense (his healing factor). Just like his comic book counterpart, Wolverine can wade into the thick of combat over and over again, withdrawing only momentarily to regenerate his health bar. In all-out sustained combat, the Canuck cannot be beaten.
Spot Number Two: The Combo Booster Team combat is built around your team combining its efforts against a single foe. Such combos produce more damage and deliver more experience points on their own, but they pack even more punch with a leader on board. X-Men like Storm and Cyclops can add up to 125-percent extra damage to a combo when fully leveled up, with an extra 25-percent experience points. I prefer to use Storm because she can fly, which makes scouting and reaching remote areas a snap. She also has Whirlwind and Chain Lightning mutant powers, which are absolutely awesome. Storm can enhance herself so that her melee attacks deliver energy damage as well as physical damage, giving her even more ways to take down the opposition.
Spot Number Three: The Multipurpose Mutant The third slot should go to a strong multipurpose character like Iceman, Magma, or Gambit. These mutant superheroes have solid ranged attacks and the ability to beef themselves up for hand-to-hand roughhousing. Any additional mutant abilities they bring (like bridging gaps or welding) are gravy. This slot should primarily belong to a character you're comfortable leaving to the A.I.'s control in combat.
Spot Number Three: The Specialist The final squad member should be your specialist. In other words, choose a character with a unique or unusual ability. Jubilee is not the best fighter against bosses, even at her higher levels, but her Photo Flash attack can temporarily blind and confuse a whole screen full of enemies. Rogue's ability to steal powers from others can be used not only to make her strong, but also to make her enemy weak. This is the slot for exploring some of the characters you're less familiar with or have been ignoring because their powers don't seem as effective.
Until I have an idea of what I'm facing, I'd like to go with Jean Grey. She's no slouch in combat with her Psychic Shout. Her Telekinetic Shield can blunt the strongest enemy attacks, and she can fly. The real reason she's on my team, however, is because I love using her Telekinesis. Seizing an enemy does some damage, but once you've got 'em in your mental grip, you can bounce them around the room like a racquetball for even more punishment. Jean's a strong character all around, but moving stuff with your mind just never gets old.
Customizing your team of mutant heroes is one of the best parts of X-Men: Legends and you'll develop your own strategies along the way, based on the teams you create, train, and evolve. The more you know about the characters and their abilities, the stronger your strike teams will be.