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Marvel, X-Men and all Marvel characters and the distinctive likenesses thereof are trademarks of Marvel Characters, Inc. Copyright 2005 Marvel Characters, Inc. Game copyright 2005 Activision Publishing, Inc. This guide is not endorsed by, nor is the author associated with, Marvel Comics, Activision or Raven Software. The latest version of this guide is always guaranteed to be on: My site: http://www.pyric.com/ GameFAQs: http://www.gamefaqs.com/ IGN FAQs: http://faqs.ign.com/ / \ /--MEN LEGENDS II----------------------------------------------------- \/ /\---CONTACT INFORMATION------------------------------------------------ / \ / To contact me about the guide, send email to: pyric@cavecreations.net Please include "XML2 FAQ" in your subject line so I don't auto-discard the message. Also, please read the FAQ carefully prior to asking for help on any part of the game. If you send me additional suggestions or hints for the game and I find them useful, you will be acknowledged in the Credits. **IMPORTANT** This walkthrough is not yet complete because I have not yet completed the game. Asking me about something that happens in a stage not covered in this guide is fruitless as, chances are, I haven't gotten that far yet. Please wait until the walkthrough is finished; then, if you still have questions, feel free to shoot me an email. Thanks. If you found this guide useful and would like to contribute a small token for my efforts, you may send money through PayPal to: paypal@cavecreations.net Or use the Donate link found on my Web site: http://www.pyric.com/ Thank you, and enjoy the guide! / \ /--MEN LEGENDS II----------------------------------------------------- \/ /\---TABLE OF CONTENTS-------------------------------------------------- / \ / Section A. Overview A.01 Review A.02 FAQ Section B. Gameplay B.01 Controls B.02 Team Management Screens B.03 Combat B.04 Item Collecting B.05 Using the Map Section C. Walkthrough C.01 Overview C.02 Special Conversations *****ACT 1***** C.03 Prologue C.04 In the Blink of an Eye C.05 Hacker's Delight C.06 Infiltration C.07 Under Pressure C.08 Jailbreak C.09 Into the Void *****ACT 2***** C.10 Certain Destiny C.11 The New Ice Age C.12 No Way In, No Way Out C.13 Beyond the Threshold C.14 Tomb Raiders C.15 Beyond the Threshold, Part II C.16 The Beast Within *****ACT 3***** C.17 Rotten to the Core C.18 Infinite Possibilities Section D. Allies D.01 Bishop D.02 Colossus D.03 Cyclops D.04 Deadpool* D.05 Gambit D.06 Iceman D.07 Iron Man* D.08 Jean Grey D.09 Juggernaut D.10 Magneto D.11 Nightcrawler D.12 Professor X* D.13 Pyro+ D.14 Rogue D.15 Sabretooth+ D.16 Scarlet Witch D.17 Storm D.18 Sunfire D.19 Toad D.20 Wolverine D.21 Bonus Teams D.22 Categories * Denotes an ally that must be unlocked + Denotes an ally only available in the PC version of the game Section E. Enemies E.01 Abyss E.02 Apocalypse E.03 Archangel E.04 Bastion E.05 Deadpool E.06 Grizzly E.07 Holocaust E.08 Lady Deathstrike E.09 Living Monolith E.10 Mikhail E.11 Mr. Sinister E.12 Omega Red E.13 Sauron E.14 Stryfe E.15 Sugarman E.16 Zealot Section F. Item Lists F.01 Danger Room Discs F.02 Tech Stations F.03 Homing Beacons F.04 Data Discs F.05 Weapon Caches F.06 Comic Books F.07 Sketch Books Section G. Danger Room Courses G.01 Freshman Courses G.02 Sophomore Courses Section H. Trivia Games H.01 Act 1 Questions H.02 Act 2 Questions Version History & Credits / \ /--MEN LEGENDS II----------------------------------------------------- \/ /\---Section A. OVERVIEW------------------------------------------------- / \ / ============== A.01: Review ============== If you liked X-Men Legends, you will love this game. Graphically, it's only seen small improvements. But, in every other area, the game is much better. =========== A.02: FAQ =========== Q. How do I unlock Deadpool/Iron Man/Professor X/Pyro/Sabretooth? A. If you have the PC version of XML2, Pyro and Sabretooth will be available to you at the first Xtraction point in the Genosha Sanctuary. If you don't have the PC version of XML2, you're out of luck. Deadpool is unlocked when you beat the game for the first time. You can unlock Professor X by collecting all Danger Room discs and beating all the Danger Room scenarios. Iron Man is a bit more complicated. In each of the five Acts, you can find up to six homing beacons. Find four of them and a secret Blink Portal will open back at your base. Go through the portal and defeat the enemies. In Acts 1 through 4, you recover a piece of Iron Man's armor. In Act 5, you rescue Iron Man himself and can then use him in the current and future games. Q. Should I get this for PC or one of the consoles? A. It's up to you. XML2 is not that demanding on PC hardware, so even mid- range systems from two or three years ago can probably run it. If you can play newer games such as Dungeon Siege II or Ultimate Spider-Man, XML2 will run like butter. The PC offers two more playable characters (albeit ones very like Sunfire and Wolverine), much shorter load times and better graphics. The downside is a complicated control scheme unless you have a decent dual-analog gamepad and possible bugs or conflicts with your hardware. Oh, yeah, the PC version is $10 (US) cheaper. Still, it's your call. Q. Can I play as ? A. In the Skirmish mode, you can choose various enemy mutants. You can put enemy mutants and some non-playable mutants on your team in Story mode, but it involves hex editing your savegame, so you'll need to look elsewhere for that info. Q. What's the correct answer to ? A. See Section H of this guide. Q. What's the best setup for my gamepad? A. A complete overview of the controls is in Section B.01, including how to set up your gamepad to mimic the control layout of the consoles. Q. How do I hit combos? A. Section B.03 covers combat in all its permutations. Q. How should I level up ? A. Section D of this guide covers all 20 playable characters, with complete lists of skills and recommended leveling procedures. Q. What's the highest level for the X-Men? A. 99, and, even if you get that high, you still won't be able to buy every rank in every skill. Q. Is this just like XML1? A. There are a lot of similarities; however, it is different enough-- especially in the heroes and their skills, that you'll need some time to get used to it. Still, it plays close enough to the original that you can jump in and start killing bad guys right away. Q. How many savegames can I have? A. The PC version of XML2 allows 10 savegames. They are stored in My Documents\Activision\X-Men Legends 2\Save You should rotate at least three or four saves in case you mess up real bad. =============== A.03: Glossary =============== ATK: Attack rating; measures how easy it is for a character to successfully land a melee attack on another character Boost: Skills that are buffs Buff: Any enhancement to a character's offensive or defensive stats or abilities Debuff: Any penalty to a character's offensive or defensive stats or abilities DEF: Defense rating; measures how hard it is for a character to be successfully hit by a melee attack EP: Energy points HP: Hit points or health Mob: Any hostile character or characters Skills: The variable abilities of all X-Men. Skills come in several types: * Ability: adds an ability to the character's repertoire (such as flying) * Beam: an instantaneous, straight-line projection of energy * Blast: an explosion of energy * Boost: enhances offensive/defensive capabilities * Charge: a special melee attack that covers a large distance * Debuff: penalizes enemies' abilities * Melee: an enhanced hand-to-hand attack * Passive: a skill that provides a continuous effect * Projectile: fires a "bullet" that moves at variable speeds, may also track the target, various damage types * Radial: creates an effect in a circle around the character * Special: Any skill that does not fall into one of the other categories * Trap: Creates an effect that damages enemies for a limited time without supervision from the character (e.g. Storm's Whirlwind or Iron Man's Auto Turret) * Xtreme: Skills that can only be used with Xtreme tokens XP: Experience points / \ /--MEN LEGENDS II----------------------------------------------------- \/ /\---Section B. GAMEPLAY------------------------------------------------- / \ / ================ B.01: Controls ================ B.01.a) Control Layout ---------------------- The following table lists the default keyboard controls as well as recommended gamepad controls. XML2 recognizes most gamepads, but does not automatically set up the controls. You will have to do that through the game's Options>Advanced menu. +--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ | Action | Key | Gamepad | |--------------------+--------------------+--------------------| | Move Forward | W | Left Analog Up | | Move Backward | S | Left Analog Down | | Move Left | A | Left Analog Left | | Move Right | D | Left Analog Right | | Attack/Power 1 | Keypad 4 | Button 1 | | Smash/Power 2 | Keypad 6 | Button 2 | | Jump/Xtreme | Spacebar | Button 4 | | Use/Boost | E | Button 3 | | Use Powers | Keypad 5 | Right Shoulder | | Energy Pack | O | Right Trigger | | Health Pack | P | Left Trigger | | Call Allies | C | Left Shoulder | | Character Up | Up Arrow | D-Pad Up | | Character Down | Down Arrow | D-Pad Down | | Character Left | Left Arrow | D-Pad Left | | Character Right | Right Arrow | D-Pad Right | | Map Toggle | M | | | Start/Pause | ESC | Button 9 | | Stats Menu | F1 | Button 10 | | Camera Up | I | Right Analog Up | | Camera Down | K | Right Analog Down | | Camera Left | J | Right Analog Left | | Camera Right | L | Right Analog Right | | Screenshot | F11 | | | Talk | T | | | Walk | Left Shift | | | Switch Character | Q | | | Attack Object | Left CTRL | | | Rotate Camera | V | | | Bind Power | B | | | Quick Power | ` (backtick) | | | Power 1 through 11 | 1 through - (dash) | | +--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ Here's an (admittedly crude) representation of a generic, 10-button, dual- analog stick controller: ____________ ____________ / LS______ \ / ______RS \ __|__/__LT__\__|_____________|__/__RT__\__|__ / _ \ / _| |_ (4) \ / [_ D _] (3) (2) \ / |_| (9) (10) (1) \ / _ _ \ ( ,~' '~, ,~' '~, ) \ ( LA )_________( RA ) / \ |'~,_,~' '~,_.~'| / \ | | / \ | | / \ | | / \ | | / \ | | / \ | | / \ | | / \____| |____/ D = D-pad LA/RA = Left and Right analog thumbsticks LT/RT = Left and Right triggers (small shoulder buttons) LS/RS = Left and Right (large) shoulder buttons The game may refer to the triggers as buttons 5 and 6; and it may refer to the shoulder buttons as buttons 7 and 8. Your gamepad may have additional buttons, or it may have six thumb-placed buttons on the right face and only two shoulder buttons. The thumbsticks may also be buttons. Etc. The variations aren't endless, but there are more than can be reasonably accounted for here. However, if your controller is roughly like the one pictured here and you bind controls as suggested in the above table, it will handle pretty much just like XML and XML2 on the consoles. **CONTROLLER QUICK-TIP** Bind your keyboard controls to the secondary slots and bind your gamepad controls to the primary slots. Then the game hints will refer to your gamepad rather than keyboard. For example, instead of being told to press E to activate an Xtraction point, you'll be told to press Btn 3. Not having to carry a translation table in your head makes gameplay much smoother. B.01.b) Using the Controls -------------------------- ATTACK & SMASH These are your two different melee attack buttons; Smash is a more powerful attack. You can string them together in different ways to create attack combos (not the same thing as Power Combos). E.g. Attack - Attack - Smash is a heavy uppercut. You can learn different combos in the Freshman level Danger Room courses. Attack and Smash also execute offensive powers when you press and hold Use Powers. You can choose which two powers to assign the two buttons from the team management screens. USE/BOOST This is the generic "use" key for all kinds of game situations: open doors, talk to NPCs, use computer consoles, pick up & throw items or enemies. Etc. This is also the key to which you bind Boost and Debuff powers. JUMP/XTREME Pressing Jump once causes your character to jump. Press Jump + Smash to execute a power jump (slightly longer, higher jump with an attack at the end). Some characters can fly, if ranks are purchased in the Flight skill. To fly, press Jump, then press Jump again while in the air. While flying, press Use to fly lower and Jump to fly higher. You can also press Smash to execute a dive-bombing attack. **NOTE** In XML2, fliers cannot carry other characters. Teleporters (Nightcrawler and Deadpool) will teleport in the direction you push the control pad if you press Jump while the character is in the air. Iceman will use his Ice Slide if you press Jump in mid-air (if you have purchased ranks of the Ice Slide skill). Toad* can double-jump by pressing Jump while he is in mid-air (no special skills required). Xtreme powers are bound to the Jump button. * It has been reported Nightcrawler can also double-jump in the X-Box version of XML2, but this is unconfirmed. In the PC version, he cannot double-jump, but he can teleport using a "double-jump" command. USE ENERGY/HEALTH PACK Press one of these buttons to cause your currently selected character to use an energy or health pack, restoring some (or all) energy or health. Characters controlled by the AI can be set to use health packs under certain conditions (see Team Management Screens below). AI-controlled characters will never use energy packs. All characters regenerate energy. Some character skills (and some equipment) regenerate health. All characters have a chance of getting double the normal amount of health or energy from a pack. See the Team Management Screens - Stats section below. You begin the game with the ability to carry 10 of each type of pack. You gain +5 carrying capacity with each 10 levels (i.e. as soon as any one character reaches the next 10-level mark: 10, 20, 30, etc.) to a maximum of 55 of each pack at level 90. You can gain 12 additional units carrying capacity by finding all data discs in the game. Each pack restores 33% of the character's maximum energy or health. There is a chance (based on the character's Body score for health packs and Focus score for energy packs) the character will receive 66% of energy or health from the pack. CALL ALLIES Issues a command to your AI-controlled teammates to come attack your current target (or reform around you if no targets are nearby). The AI- controlled characters will attack with the power specified on their AI screen. (Or, in some cases, the AI may choose a different offensive power, based on the range to the target.) Spamming the Call button is the only way to hit Power Combos in single-player. Pressing Call Allies also gives a verbal cue so other player-controlled characters (when playing multiplayer) can come to your aid. USE POWERS Pressing Use Powers brings up the Powers menu, which shows your bound powers in this arrangement: Jump Use Smash Attack Press and hold this key, then press the appropriate key (Attack, Smash, Use, Jump) to execute a mutant power. Attack and Smash are offensive powers, Use is a Boost power and Jump is an Xtreme power. If you set up your gamepad as specified above, this configuration will match the face buttons on the right of your controller: 4 3 2 1 You can bind powers to keys through the Skills page in the character stats (see below). If you have more powers than can be bound to keys (e.g. you have two Boost/Debuff powers and there is only one Boost key), you can change bound powers on the fly: Press and hold Use Powers, then press a character selection key in the direction of the key to which you want to bind a different power. The game will cycle through the available powers for that button. For example: You have both Absorption and Energy Fury for Bishop. Currently, Absorption is bound to the Use key. * Press and hold Use Powers (e.g. Right Shoulder button) * Press Left Character Select (e.g. Left D-pad) * The Energy Fury icon will replace Absorption on the powers menu * Release Use Powers * Energy Fury is now bound to the Use key START/PAUSE Brings up the game menu. MAP TOGGLE Switches the overhead map between small, large and hidden. On the PC, the small overhead map works quite well. SCREENSHOT Saves a .bmp screenshot to: My Documents\Activision\X-Men Legends 2\Screenshots The game will only save 256 screenshots (XMenLegends0000.bmp to XMenLegends0255.bmp) and then will start over at 0000, even if it means overwriting earlier images. TALK Opens chat window for online multiplayer chatting. WALK Slows down the movement of your characters. BIND POWER Allows you to bind two additional "quick powers" to your mouse buttons. Press and hold 'B', select the power and then press either the left or right mouse button. To use the power, press and hold backtick (`) and press the left or right mouse button. (The backtick key is immediately left of the number '1' key on US English keyboards.) If you're using a gamepad, you probably won't use this feature. POWER KEYS 1 THROUGH 11 You can immediately execute any power by pressing the numbers 1 through 0 and the - (dash) key (directly right of the '0' key). Keys 1 through 6 are bound to offensive powers in ascending order of power. Keys 7 and 8 are the Xtreme powers. Keys 9 to - are Boosts in ascending order of power. You cannot change the binding of these keys. Some heroes will not have 11 powers. If you're using a gamepad, you probably won't use this feature. B.01.c) The Game Menu --------------------- The following options are available on the game menu (press Start/Pause while playing): OBJECTIVES See all active and finished tasks received in the current or previous Acts. TEAM MANAGEMENT Brings up the team management menu, same as pushing the Stats Menu key. BLINK PORTAL Opens a portal from your current location to the home base in the current Act. This option is only available after you rescue Blink at the beginning of Act 1. Blink Portals persist through reloads, so you can, effectively, save and quit any time. Blink must rest for five minutes after creating a portal, so you can't use them completely indiscriminately. MAP [SMALL/LARGE/HIDDEN] Toggles through the different overhead map sizes (or turns it off). AUTOMAP Leaves the game paused and turns on the large overhead map. You can move and rotate the map so you can get an idea of the current area's layout, look for rooms you might have missed, etc. OPTIONS Opens the game options menu. PLAYERS Opens the player management menu, where you can add or remove players for co-operative play. LOAD GAME Loads a savegame. QUIT GAME Quits to the main menu. B.01.d) Xtraction Points ------------------------ Xtraction points must be activated by walking over them. Once activated, Xtraction points allow you to do three things: 1) Xtract--instantly teleport to any other Xtraction point you have activated. 2) Change Team--bring up the Change Team menu to replace/revive members of your current team. 3) Save Game--save your game to one of the ten save slots available. Note that options like visiting the danger room or shopping have been removed since all you have to do is Xtract back to base to do those things. (You can even Blink Portal back to base at any time, without using an Xtraction point.) ============================= B.02: Team Management Screens ============================= **CONTROLS NOTE** Messing around in the team management screens is easier with the keyboard-- especially since, for some reason, menu commands are displayed with keyboard controls, regardless of your primary button configuration. Default keyboard controls are listed here. Put your gamepad down for a minute or two and use the keyboard. Press the Stats Menu button or choose Change Team at an Xtraction point or press ESC and choose the Team Management option to bring up the main team management menu. The main menu shows your current four-man team (or less if one or more has died). Select a character using the movement or character controls, then: * Press Space to open that character's stat screens. * Press E to remove that character (Change Team screen only) * Press J to replace that character (Change Team screen only) * Press O to apply a different costume (skin) (Change Team screen only - not available for all characters) * Press ESC or ENTER to end the session, accept all changes and return to the game (or game menu if you used the Team Management menu option) If you choose to Replace a character, a menu of available heroes appears. Scroll through the menu using up/down movement keys to highlight the hero you want. If that hero previously fell in battle, there is a cost to revive him or her. This cost varies based on your character level and is shown next to the character's portrait. Press J to revive the character. Press J to place a character in the current position on the team. Press ESC to quit the replacement menu. Note: you can also bring up stat screens (press Space) of characters on the replacement menu. Thus, from the Change Team menu, you can manage the stats, skills and equipment for all playable characters. There are four stat screens: Stats, Skills, Gear and AI. To switch screens, press left or right movement buttons or character select buttons or click a tab. Underneath the tabs, on all screens, is the current character's name, XP progress through the current level (displayed as a simple bar graph, no XP numbers are actually shown) and current level. B.02.a) Stats ------------- At the top of the stats screens are listed your four abilities as well as stats based on those abilities. Underneath is detail information about the currently selected stat. All information displayed on this screen includes bonuses from skills and equipped items. Your four ability scores are: BODY Increases your health points (HP) and chance for double health from potions. Next to your current Body score are your current and max HP. To add a point to Body, select it and press J. To remove a point from Body that has been added during this session, select it and press E. Health is calculated as: 25 + 5 per level + 3 per Body Body also affects your natural resistances. Your resistances are listed on the right side of the screen. In order they are: Energy resistance Mental resistance Radiation resistance Elemental resistance FOCUS Increases your energy points (EP), energy regeneration, melee mental damage, and chance for double energy from potions. Next to your Focus score are your current and max EP. To add a point to Focus, select it and press J. To remove a point from Focus that has been added during this session, select it and press E. Energy is calculated as: 30 + 4 per level + 2 per Focus STRIKE Increases the damage you do with melee attacks. Next to your Strike score is shown your melee damage. The range before the slash is standard Attack damage. The range after the slash is Smash attack damage. You get a damage bonus of +2% per Strike. To add a point to Strike, select it and press J. To remove a point from Strike that has been added during this session, select it and press E. SPEED Increases your attack rating (ATK) and defense rating (DEF). Next to your Speed score are your ATK and DEF. ATK: Increases the chance to hit with melee attacks (5 per Speed - 35) DEF: Increases your ability to dodge incoming melee attacks (3 per Speed) To add a point to Speed, select it and press J. To remove a point from Speed that has been added during this session, select it and press E. B.02.b) Skills -------------- If you played XML1, this will be the biggest change as characters have a greater selection of powers. At first, the selection seems overwhelming, but some powers are just stronger versions of other powers. For example, Storm gets Lightning Strike and Chain Lightning. While they are separate powers--you can continue leveling and using Strike even after leveling Chain--they're still basically the same effect. One big change is two Xtreme powers per character (most characters, anyway) rather than one. Also, the Xtreme powers have ranks just like all the other powers. There's also been some shuffling of roles (Storm no longer has Leadership), and more reasonable allocation of skills (only melee-focused characters get Critical Strike). Unlocked skills show a series of boxes representing the ranks available. Like so: [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Ranks you have bought are colored in, ranks available to be bought are highlighted in white. All powers show 20 ranks; however, some powers don't allow 20 ranks. These powers show "locked" boxes on the left: [/][/][/][/][/][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Why did the developer team do this? Especially when some skills with fewer than 20 ranks simply show fewer than 20 boxes? The world may never know. Anyway, select a skill and press 'J' to buy a rank. Available points are shown at the bottom of the skills page. All ranks cost one skill point. To subtract a rank bought in this session, press 'E'. Once you Accept the changes (by exiting the team management screens), you can't subtract the points. There doesn't appear to be any kind of Cancel command, so if you want to delete your changes, you'll have to do it manually before pressing ESC or ENTER. To assign a power to a power key (Attack, Smash, Use or Jump) select the power, press 'P', then press the appropriate button. Remember, only non- Xtreme offensive powers on Attack and Smash; only non-Xtreme Boost or Debuff powers on Use and only Xtreme powers on Jump. B.02.c) Gear ------------ At the top of the Gear screen are your ability scores and related stats (as shown on the Stats screen). This allows you to examine the effects of equipping and unequipping items. Below your stats are your three equipment slots and whatever items you currently have in those slots: belts, gloves and armor. Below that is the current inventory of unequipped items. To remove an equipped item, select it and press E. To equip an item to a slot, select the slot, press J to move to the inventory list, select the item you want to equip and press J. If you already had an item equipped in that slot, it will be swapped with the new item. To drop an item on the ground either from your gear slot or from the inventory list, press P. B.02.d) AI ---------- The AI screen shows the current settings for this character when controlled by the computer. AI HEAL WHEN FULL If set to Yes, when walking over a health pack and any current team member needs health (no matter how small) and you have a full complement of health packs, your characters will use health packs and pick up the new one. Set this to Yes. AI HEAL Governs how the AI uses health packs. A change on any one character's sheet affects all characters, not just the individual. There are four rules: Never: the AI never uses health packs < 20%: the AI uses a health pack if the character's health falls below 20 per cent of maximum and there are more than two health packs in inventory < 40%: the AI uses a health pack when the character's health falls below 40 per cent of maximum and there are more than two health packs in inventory < 80%: the AI uses a health pack when the character's health falls below 80 per cent of maximum and there are more than two health packs in inventory The recommended settings are 40% and 80%. Never is not a good idea unless you intend to rapidly switch characters while in combat in order to use health packs. Less than 20% can cause a character to die from massive damage before getting low enough to use a health pack. Less than 40% is a good all-around rule that will keep your teammates alive while saving on your store of health packs. Less than 80% will cause the AI to use health packs far too rapidly in the early game; but, you can switch to it once you are able to hold 20 or more health packs (at level 20). AI MODE Sets how the character should react in combat, especially when you call for help. There are three levels of AI for each character. Aggressive: the character responds immediately to attack Normal: the character waits for an opportunity before attacking Defensive: the X-character only attacks if he or she is attacked There's little use in this game for Defensive AI. Melee characters should be set to Aggressive, the remaining characters can be set to Normal. AI SKILL This is the mutant power the AI will use when you call for an attack using the Call Allies button. See the individual character listings in Section C for recommendations. AI AUTO-TRAIT, AI AUTO-SKILL, AI AUTO-EQUIP Controls whether the AI will automatically level up stats or skills and automatically equip characters with new equipment. While micro-managing equipment is not fun, the Auto-Equip function has one very nasty habit: it seems to operate only on item level (i.e. minimum character level required to use the equipment). This becomes a problem when you start getting the character-specific items from the Challenge Danger Room courses. The Auto-Equip function routinely removes the no-minimum- level uber unique item and replaces it with a much less powerful minimum- level-required item. Still, Auto-Equip removes a lot of the tedium involved in character management. You're best off leaving it on and keeping an eye on active characters that have their unique Challenge course reward. Just re-equip it every time you find the game has taken it off. Fortunately, Auto-Equip only considers active characters, so your work is minimal. Stats (traits) in XML2 are a bit less important than in XML1. Because of the number of bonuses you can get (from tech stations, Danger Room awards and equipment), there's no need to micromanage your stats. Turn Auto-Trait on during the tutorial stage and forget about them. Auto-Skill is good for giving you a flavor for each character. On your first run-through, you may wish to turn it on, at least until you get to level 20 or 25. Auto-Skill tends to spread skill points around, but, this will give you a good idea of what works and what doesn't and what is just plain annoying. Once you've got a feel for each character, go to Forge or Beast and purchase the option to redistribute skill points, then turn Auto- Skill off. ============== B.03: Combat ============== Combat, and lots of it, is the name of the game in X-Men Legends II. Each character has two primary melee attacks: Attack and Smash. By hitting an opponent with different sequences, you can perform a special attack that does more damage. Some of the special attacks are: - Triple Hit: Attack, Attack, Attack - Knockback: Attack, Smash, Smash, Smash - Stun: Smash, Attack, Smash, Smash While some characters can be effective just unloading melee attacks on the bad guys, the best way to win fights is to use your mutant powers. Even better, you should learn how to hit Power Combos--two mutant powers used on one opponent at the same time. Hitting combos in multiplayer requires communication between the players and a good sense of the timing of each mutant power being used. Wolverine's Feral Slash, for example, is much faster than Storm's Lightning Strike. If a player controlling Wolverine wants to hit a combo with a player controlling Storm, the Wolverine player must watch the timing of the LS and initiate the Slash immediately before the lightning hits. In single player, hitting combos is part luck and part skill. In combat, you spam the Call Allies button to have them attack your opponent with their mutant powers. Again, timing is an issue, but you don't have much control over when the computer AI will actually unleash its power(s). Experiment to find different teams that work well for hitting combos. Make sure you always have either a character with Leadership on the team. This skill adds bonus experience points earned from an enemy on whom you used a combo, and it increases the critical strike chance for the entire team. You do not have to actually defeat the enemy with the combo. As long as you used a combo on that enemy at some point, you get the bonus XP. You can also score combos even if you are just fighting hand-to-hand; just keep pressing Call Allies while you're punching to keep your teammates blasting away with their powers. There's even a "Batter Up!" combo that is scored when one character hits with a strike sequence at the same time another character hits with another strike sequence. You can also score Batter Up! combos by picking an enemy up (by hand or with powers) and flinging the foe into the rest of the team. There is a small window of opportunity surrounding each power when you can cause a combo. Powers that temporarily stun your opponents are especially good for combos as you can hit with the second power any time while the foe is stunned. Area-of-effect powers also give good chances for hitting combos as multiple enemies are affected. Once you get to level 15 and purchase Xtreme powers for your X-Men, you can use these powers by pressing Use Powers + Jump. You can hit super power combos by hitting a combo with one or two Xtreme powers. Xtreme powers require Xtreme icons, which will display at the bottom center of the screen. In order to fill these icons, you need to collect Xtreme tokens the same way you collect health packs, etc. Each token fills one-quarter of an icon, so you must collect four tokens to get one full icon and use an Xtreme power once. The Xtreme power icons are shared by all X-Men. Thus, if you have one icon filled, and Bishop uses Big Bang, Deadpool cannot then immediately follow with Nitrogen Blast until you pick up more tokens. At level 15, you can have one filled Xtreme icon. At level 20, you can have two filled icons. At level 25, you can have three; at level 30, you can have four; and, at level 35 and after, you can have five filled icons. Xtreme powers are most useful for crowd control. Try to avoid using Xtreme powers against bosses, as most Xtreme powers are large area-of-effect powers that are intended to damage multiple enemies. Against a single enemy, they're a lot less powerful. Use focused, single-opponent powers and combos against bosses. Another method of dealing with your enemies is to throw things at them. A character with the Might skill can pick up and throw cars, trucks and other really heavy things. Any character can throw barrels or crates; the exploding barrels are especially nice. As you attack enemies, keep an eye on the enemy status bar in the top center of the screen. This shows your opponent's health status and any damage resistances possessed by the enemy. For example, some enemies are physical resistant. This means attacks causing physical damage are less effective. Team up on the foe with energy and mental attacks. The same goes for opponents listed as mental resistant, etc. Finally, if you can, avoid combat on bridges (especially bridges built by an X-Man) or near ledges. The computer AI is just stupid enough to occasionally send your teammates jumping into the abyss after enemies that have fallen over the edge. That's a bad thing. Combat in XML2 is fast, furious and goes on forever; so, you'll get plenty of practice in taking care of the bad guys. If, for some strange reason, you can't get enough combat, try the Danger Room. ===================== B.04: Item Collecting ===================== Your primary task in X-Men Legends is defeating the bad guys. Your secondary task is scrounging for loot...that is, collecting valuable equipment. You get most of your swag from drops by your enemies; however, you can also get a lot of loot from destroying the scenery. Most of the items you will collect are health packs and energy packs. Since these resources get used up frequently (especially in the early game), it's a good thing the game drops a lot. Later in the game, as your energy regeneration improves, you can start selling off some of the energy packs you pick up, since you don't need them as much and so many of them drop anyway. Keep the health packs, they don't show up quite as often. You also need to look out for tech bits, the X-Men Legends 2 equivalent of money. You use tech bits to buy equipment from Forge and Beast and revive fallen mutants-in-arms. Once you hit 15th level and can use Xtreme powers, you'll start picking up the Xtreme tokens you need to fill your Xtreme power icons. You'll also pick up a lot of gear that improve stats. In order to avoid slowing the game down to a crawl, it is recommended you turn Auto-Equip on; however, if you like to micromanage... All allies share the inventory, so any hero can equip anything that's been picked up, unless another character is already wearing the item. There is a limit of 20 unequipped items that can be held in inventory. If you try to pick something up and get the message "Inventory is full", you have three options: 1) Ignore the item on the ground because it is underpowered for your current level; 2) Return to base and sell unused items to Forge or Beast or put them in the hero stash; or, 3) Drop some of your current inventory on the ground. In order to keep your inventory from filling up, re-evaluate your equipment and sell unneeded items at least every other mission. **NOTE** There's a game-stopping bug in the game related to memory dumps and the number of items in your hero stash. Keep your hero stash at 30 items or less! There are also many bonus items that are hidden throughout the game. If you thought there were lots of hidden items in XML, wait until you get a load of XML2. Here's the quick hit list: Comic books: there are 15 of them. They don't confer any stat bonuses, alas, but they are still cool to look at. Sketch books: there are 16 sketch books, each unlocks 3 pieces of concept art. Tech stations: like the skill/stat point bonuses from XML, although there are more of them. Each tech station gives a bonus to the one character that uses the station. They provide permanent stat boosts, health and energy increases, etc. There are 30 tech stations scattered throughout the game. Weapon cache: XML2's version of the uber-loot-producing treasure chest. Each weapon cache contains tech bits, health and energy packs and rare or unique equipment. Danger Room Discs: as in XML1, you have to find these in order to play the scenarios. Find them all (and beat all the scenarios) and Professor X is yours to manipulate to your will... Data discs: Collect four data discs and you get a bonus to your health or energy pack carrying capacity. There are twenty discs in all. * +2 energy packs for the first set of four data discs * +2 health packs for the second set of four data discs * +4 energy packs for the third set of four data discs * +4 health packs for the fourth set of four data discs * +6 health and +6 energy packs for the fifth set of four data discs Section F of this guide will fill you in on all the locations of these goodies. You can also find the location of all the Danger Room Discs in Section G. And, there are load screens and cinematics that can be unlocked through normal gameplay. Finally, beating the game once entitles you to start a new game+, which gives you all characters (including unlocked characters) at their endgame level. If you beat the game on Normal difficulty, you can play at the Hard difficulty. =================== B.05: Using the Map =================== The map is an essential part of success in XML2. Without the map, stages can become confusing and impossible to navigate. With the map, you can always see in which direction your next objective lies. The stages are very linear, but some of them can twist around enough to leave you confused unless you can see where you are and where you are going on your map. The map contains a number of useful markers to help you find your way through each stage: A blue X in a circle marks an Xtraction point. A red X marks a stage objective. It might be a control panel that needs to be operated, a person who needs to be rescued or a device that needs to be destroyed. Your primary goal in each stage is to go to each red X and do whatever needs to be done. Then you head for the exit and the next stage. A yellow double-arrow in a half-circle marks the exits from the area. Once all objectives have been cleared, find and use the exit. A yellow exclamation mark identifies an NPC you need to talk to. Red arrows show the direction of objectives too far away to display on the map. Yellow arrows show the direction of NPCs too far away to display on the map. The map comes in two sizes: large and small. It can also be hidden. Unlike XML1, the large map shows no more area than the small map--it just shows the same area overlaid on the entire screen. Thus, on the PC, at least, the small map works just fine. The small map is the default when you start the game. To change the map size, use the Map toggle key or the Map option in the game menu. There's also an auto-map, available from the game menu. This is a map of the entire area (whether you've cleared it or not) and can be scrolled and rotated around the screen (the game is paused while the auto-map is on). Use this to get a better idea of the direction in which you need to go to reach your objectives. / \ /--MEN LEGENDS II----------------------------------------------------- \/ /\---Section C. WALKTHROUGH---------------------------------------------- / \ / ============== C.01: Overview ============== Here are some things to watch out for while moving through each stage: C.01.a) Obstacles ----------------- You will frequently find your path blocked by some obstacle. There are usually several ways around the obstacle, some more efficient than others. GAPS Broken bridges, catwalks and deep chasms will occasionally dot your path. There's a variety of methods to get around these. The easiest way is to build a bridge. Iceman (Freeze Blast), Jean Grey (Telekinesis) and Magneto (Levitation) can all build bridges. Just target the blue X at the gap and unleash the appropriate power. FORCE FIELDS You will occasionally find your way blocked by energy force fields. Some force fields have a control panel nearby that can turn them off. If that is the case, have Nightcrawler (or Deadpool) teleport through the field and turn it off; otherwise, you have to go around it--typically by stepping into a side room and bashing your way through the wall. Some force fields remain up until you complete your objectives in the area. Other, unique, obstacles will be covered in the walkthrough. C.01.b) Energy Saps ------------------- There are machines in various stages that sap your mutant energy. You can take them out with a strong melee fighter or a long-range power. C.01.c) Exploding Containers ---------------------------- Some containers explode when struck. Keep on eye out for the hazard symbol (three triangles arranged in a triangle) and don't destroy those containers. You can pick them up and throw them; they make very useful weapons and are also good for destroying energy saps. Be careful when fighting in a room full of exploding containers, you don't want to have one blow up in your face because your opponent has backed into it. Another way of dealing with them is hitting them with a ranged attack--even better, explode them from a distance while enemies are near them. C.01.d) "Secret" Areas ---------------------- The auto-map prevents there being any truly hidden rooms or platforms in the game; however, some are only accessible if you have a flyer or teleporter in your party. Some are just out of the way and you might run right by them on your way to an objective. Keep an eye out for "unfinished" areas on your map and make sure you explore each stage to its edges. C.01.e) Make-a-Door ------------------- Sometimes the only way to progress is to blow a hole in the wall. Almost any character can do this (though some are better at it than others), so if a room seems otherwise inaccessible or the path seems to have reached a dead end, try knocking down the wall. Areas with an Xtraction point are marked with an (X). There is no compass in the game and the maps rotate with your camera, so directions are based on nearest landmark and are not always real clear. Be sure to use your map to keep your bearings. =========================== C.02: Special Conversations =========================== Unlike XML1, XML2 has different conversation paths depending on whom is in your party and who is the current active (player-controlled) character. In some cases, having the right person on your team or as the active character results in a fully voice-acted conversation--almost a cutscene. The following are known conversation pairs: C.02.a) Act 1 ------------- * Grizzly and Iceman: Full VO conversation, Iceman must be the active character when you encounter Grizzly * Zealot and Magneto: Full VO conversation, Magneto must be the active character when you encounter Zealot * Lady Deathstrike and Wolverine: Full VO conversation, Wolverine must be the active character when you encounter Deathstrike * Lady Deathstrike and Brotherhood: Optional conversation allowing you to bribe Deathstrike to leave you alone, Brotherhood mutant must be the active character when you talk to Deathstrike * Pyro and Sunfire: Full VO conversation, this takes place when you are about to enter the Genosha Council for the boss fight against Abyss, Sunfire must be a member of your team * Mr. Sinister and Nightcrawler: Full VO conversation, Nightcrawler must be a member of your team but does not have to be the active character =============== C.03: Prologue =============== Objectives: * Escape Items: * None Recommended Team: * You get Magneto, Cyclops, Storm and Wolverine. Tutorial stage. You get Magneto, Cyclops, Storm and Wolverine. Mystique and Sabretooth follow you for a little bit, but are soon removed from action. This stage is just meant to get you used to the controls--especially fighting. If you are a veteran XML1 player, you should breeze through this area. But, veteran or novice alike should still take a look at the game hints scattered around. Stand on the yellow question mark and press Use. The third main room you enter has a side area straight ahead of you, blocked by a force field. Use Magneto's Levitation power to throw the switch on the other side of the field. Just press Use Powers and Magneto should target the switch, then press Attack. The first time you pick up a piece of equipment (such as a belt), the game will ask you if you would like to turn Auto-Equip on. For more info about Auto-Equip, see section B.02 Team Management Screens. The first time one of your characters levels up, you will be asked if you would like to turn on Auto-Trait or Auto-Skill or both. For more info, see section B.02. It is recommended you turn on both if you are a first-time player, and Auto-Trait is still recommended for experienced players. In the fifth large room, if you continue straight ahead, you'll enter a corridor guarded by gun turrets. Retreat from the turrets and knock a hole in the wall to your left (as you return from the guns). This takes you to the mini-boss of this area and brings you around behind the guns, which you can destroy if you wish. Head out to the X-Jet to begin Act 1. ============================= C.04: In the Blink of an Eye ============================= Objectives: * Talk to Sabretooth in the Sanctuary * Rescue Blink in the Dead Zone Areas: * Sanctuary (X) * Dead Zone Items: * Tech station (+2 Strike): first burned out airship Recommended Team: * Iceman comes in handy putting out fires and building bridges, otherwise, this is a good time for experimentation You open with an extended cutscene in Magneto's Genosha sanctuary, which is home base for Act 1. Spend a little time looking around; you'll find Beast nearby, ready to buy and sell and, next to him, the Review Computer, where you can look at your unlocked goodies. You can go ahead and play the Act 1 trivia game for some extra XP. Finally, there's the Danger Room Computer; but you can't do much yet as only one course is available. When you're finished sightseeing, go talk to Sabretooth, who is standing near the exit. (PC version anomaly: you can add Sabretooth to your team at the Xtraction point, then go talk to Sabretooth with Sabretooth. Weird.) Victor introduces you to your first mission, to rescue Blink. He'll open the gate for you to continue to the Dead Zone. There are a lot of fires in this area, which can hurt if you get knocked into them during combat. Use Iceman to put them out as you go. This first part of the Dead Zone is pretty small. There's one point where you can build a bridge (with Iceman, Jean or Magneto) for a shortcut. Keep an eye out for a burned-out ship. Inside is a +2 Strike tech station. Once you reach Blink and talk to her, this mission ends. You can return to Sanctuary for the official mission briefing, or just use Blink's portal to jump to the next part of the Dead Zone. **NOTE** Now that you have rescued Blink, you can open a Blink Portal back to home base at any time using the Blink Portal option from the game menu. ======================= C.05: Hacker's Delight ======================= Objectives: * Find a security code module in the Cerci Caverns * Find a security code module in the Barren Cliffs * Find a security code module in the Desolate Mesa * Locate and destroy the radar array in Desolate Mesa (optional) Areas: * Dead Zone (X) * Cerci Caverns * Barren Cliffs (X) * Desolate Mesa Items: * Homing beacon: just past entrance to Cerci Caverns * Danger Room Disc Setting 102 - Throwing: third large room in Cerci Caverns * Homing beacon: Cerci Caverns as you cross a bridge, to the side is a platform requiring flier or bridge builder to reach * Data disc: Barren Cliffs, under the brush in the side area right before you cross a bridge for your first meeting with Grizzly * Weapons cache: After meeting Grizzly, go left, build two bridges and pick up the cache * Tech station (+2 Focus): near radar array in Desolate Mesa * Bishop comic: next to aforementioned tech station * Sketch book (Dead Zone, Dead Zone Enemy, Magneto): next to aforementioned tech station Recommended Team: * Iceman for putting out fires, building bridges and slowing down Grizzly * Tank (Juggernaut, Colossus, Sabretooth, Wolverine) for breaking down walls in the Caverns * Characters with good beam or radial attacks for hitting Power Combos on Grizzly After her rescue, Blink opens a portal to the other section of the Dead Zone and you automatically jump through. There's an Xtraction point nearby for saving your game. It's a relatively short distance to the entrance to the Cerci Caverns. You'll be thrown into the Caverns automatically when you first approach the entrance, so run back out, go past the entrance and pick up your first homing beacon. In the first large "room" of the Caverns, you'll find your first security code module, which looks like a computer and has a green arrow floating over it. It is also marked on your map with a large, red X. Use it to add the codes to your collection. In the third room you enter in the Caverns, there's a Danger Room Disc (Throwing 102) in the middle of the room. Shortly thereafter, you'll cross a narrow bridge over a cavern. To your left will be a platform that requires a flier or bridge builder to reach. Cross to it to pick up another homing beacon. You exit the Caverns into the Barren Cliffs. You quickly reach a bridge formed by a burned-out airship. As you get ready to cross, you meet Grizzly. Yay. After exchanging barbed witticisms, turn around to search the brush for a data disc. Collect 4 data discs and get a bonus to your health/energy pack carrying capacity. Yay! Head over the bridge and go left. Build a bridge when you reach the chasm, then another to reach a weapon cache. Return from whence you came and go the other way to another Grizzly encounter. Make sure to pick up your second security module (marked with the red X on your map) as you go. After Grizzly runs off, break the box with the red X floating over it to turn off the flame jets. Save your game at the Xtraction point and head after Grizzly to the Desolate Mesa. First up is the radar array that's been aiming attacks at you the whole time. Destroy it, then head down and to the left of the main path. You'll find a +2 Focus tech station, Bishop's comic and a sketch book unlocking the Dead Zone, Dead Zone Enemy and Magneto concept artwork. Continue on the main path, it doesn't matter which way you go to get to your boss fight against Grizzly. Grizzly is all about melee attacks, so staying out of range and hitting him with Power Combos will work wonders. Afterward, pick up the last security module and head back to the Barren Cliffs. =================== C.06: Infiltration =================== Objectives * Defeat Zealot * Find the buried Genosha entrance in the Queen's Lair * Use security codes to enter Genosha * Defeat insect drones (12) in the Cerci Burrows (optional) * Destroy egg clusters (4) in the Larvae Chambers (optional) * Destroy the Cerci queens (3) in the Queen's Lair (optional) Areas * Cerci Burrows * Larvae Chambers (X) * Queen's Lair (X) Items: * Tech station (+2 Speed): Cerci Burrows, third room with drones * Sketch book (Insect Tunnels, Insect Tunnels Enemy, Nightcrawler): Cerci Burrows, when path forks, go right * Tech station (+10 Health): Larvae Chambers, in large room with a pit where you find second egg cluster * Wolverine comic: room with third egg cluster * Data disc: one of the queen's chambers, use a flier or bridge builder to get to central platform * Danger Room Disc Moves 103 - Triple Hit and Moves 104 - Throw: in the queen's chamber where you first meet Zealot Recommended Team: * Magneto for full dialogue with Zealot * Tank for breaking through walls * Ranged fighters for dealing with Zealot * Flier or bridge-builder for getting a data disc From the Barren Cliffs Xtraction point, Xtract back to the Sanctuary, talk to Angel and play your new mission briefing. When you're ready, Xtract back to the Barren Cliffs and enter the newly opened Cerci Burrows. In the third major room, after killing the fifth and sixth drone, find the +2 Speed tech station. In the next room, take the right-hand path first. It quickly dead-ends, but you can pick up a sketch book (Insect Tunnels, Insect Tunnels Enemy and Nightcrawler). Head back the other way. The next room contains the final two drones, the entrance to the Larvae Chambers and a homing beacon. As you enter the Larvae Chambers, you get a new optional objective. There are lots of egg clusters around, but you only have to destroy the four marked for you. Destroy this first one, then follow the tunnel until you reach a large chasm. Go left along the chasm to the second egg cluster, then continue around the chasm to find a +10 Health tech station. Keep going around the chasm and follow the marker to the third egg cluster. Wolverine's comic is in this same room. Follow the tunnels to the final egg cluster. You'll pass an Xtraction point on the way; save your game here. In the final room is the entrance to the Queen's Lair, so down you go. Get ready for some more serious fighting as you face off against Zealot's minions in addition to the Cerci. After your first encounter with Zealot's minions, the tunnel forks. Take the left path to the first queen's chamber and get a new objective. Kill the queen, then fly or build a bridge to the platform in the middle of the room. Pick up the data disc and go back the other way. When you reach the end of the tunnel, keep going straight through the next room and follow the next tunnel around to the second queen's chamber, where you meet Zealot. He runs away (not very zealous, is he?); after the fight is over, punch your way through the queen's eggs to get a Danger Room disc containing two courses: 103 and 104. Follow your map to the final queen, where you run into Zealot again. (Note, for extra fun dialogue, have Magneto in your party and selected as the active character.) Zealot runs away (again), leaving you to kill the final queen. Bust your way through to the Xtraction point and save your game. Your boss fight with Zealot is in the next room. Zealot's primary offense is also a defense. He surrounds himself with rock, becoming invulnerable to your attacks, then the rocks explode outward doing a bit of damage and-- more important--knocking you back and down. Take four ranged fighters and keep away from him and pepper him with beams, projectiles, etc. When Zealot is down, head through the next door to the red X on your map and Use the computer to open the way into Genosha. A woman runs out and tells of some bombs planted on the seawall. Return to Sanctuary and watch your next mission briefing. ==================== C.07: Under Pressure ==================== Objectives: * Disable the dirigible moorings (8) in the Genosha Seawall * Defuse all bombs (2) on the Genosha Seawall by destroying the detonators * Help Blob repair the cracked Genosha Seawall before all of Genosha is flooded (optional) Areas: * Genosha Seawall Items: * Tech station (+10 Energy): central rooms between dirigible hangar and seawall Recommended Team: * Someone with Might (i.e. Juggernaut, Wolverine, Colossus) to make helping Blob a little easier * A Brotherhood mutant to pick up a homing beacon As you enter the Genosha Seawall, you find yourself in a dirigible hangar and there's a blimp waiting to take off. First, you have to destroy the moorings holding it in place. Then, you'll need to free some prisoners, but that comes a bit later. Exit the hangar and hang a right. There's a security door down at the corner. Use a Brotherhood mutant to open it and collect your fourth homing beacon. Back in Sanctuary, a secret Blink Portal has opened. Don't go running back now, you're not quite high enough level to take on the enemies beyond the portal. Search the central rooms here for a +10 Energy tech station, then head for the seawall room where you find Blob playing the Dutch Boy to Genosha's dike. There are two bombs that must be defused, and the detonators are up on platforms along the wall. Any character can power jump over to the detonators, or you can fly or teleport. Just make sure you send someone that can do some damage because you have to destroy the detonators. Once they are both out, return to the water level. If you have a mutant with Might, push (Use) the beam into place. If not, find the computer console right next to the beam--there's a green arrow hovering over it. Try to activate it and it will fail. Now head up the stairs to your right and find the box marked with a red X on your map. Use it to find the spare parts for the console. Return to the console and you can now use it to move the beam into place. The exit to the Southern Habitats is to your left, so go there next. =============== C.08: Jailbreak =============== Objectives: * Help mutant prisoners (11) escape in the Southern Habitats * Help mutant prisoners (6) escape in the Northern Plaza * Speak with Blink in the Sanctuary * Save Pyro from the torture device in the Grand Hall (optional) Areas: * Southern Habitats (X) * Northern Plaza * Grand Hall (X) Items: * Homing beacon: Southern Habitats, unmapped corridor behind hydroponics lab * Colossus comic: Southern Habitats, side room near some of the mutant prisoners * Data disc: Northern Plaza, underneath one of the first stairways * Homing beacon: Northern Plaza, Mr. Sinister's experiment room * Tech station (+2 Body): Grand Hall, near entrance, room to the right--destroy generator to bring down the force field * Sketch book (Genosha, Genosha Enemy, Iceman): Grand Hall, on one of the platforms, need a flier * Weapon Cache: Grand Hall, behind a broken pillar opposite the Xtraction Point * Data Disc: Grand Hall, on the floor Recommended Team: * Wolverine for full dialogue with Yuriko * Nightcrawler to open force fields and talk to Mr. Sinister * Brotherhood mutant if you want to avoid fighting Lady Deathstrike First up: Lady Deathstrike. She's fast. She's furious. And she's got adamantium claws like Wolverine. Bring Logan with you as the active character to get the full dialogue between them. (Evil mutant bonus: have a member of the Brotherhood as the active character when you meet Lady Deathstrike, and you can bribe her--cost 2,000 tech bits--to go away and leave you alone.) Open up a can of Feral Slash on her steely behind. Don't worry about the regeneration chambers she uses around the room. She doesn't heal much, and by the time you get up there to attack her, she's back down on the lower level. Have some ranged X-Men with you to combo up with Wolverine's Slash and just lay into Ms. Oyama. Once she's down, save your game at the nearby Xtraction point. Time to rescue some prisoners. From the Southern Habitats Xtraction point, go back into the Lady Deathstrike arena and head right through the double doors on the upper level. Go straight through another set of double doors into a hydroponics lab and head around the walkway into the back room. Talk to Caleb-Bann to open a door into an unmapped area just behind you. Follow this hall to pick up a homing beacon if you don't have four yet, or a 5,000 XP bonus if you do. Enter a room with three cells. Destroy the console in the center of the room to open the cells, then talk to each prisoner to officially "free" them. Now, here's the cheesy method of freeing the remaining prisoners using Nightcrawler (or Deadpool). Leave the room going back toward the hydroponics lab, continue straight ahead, through another hall and then take the outside corridors around the large room. Teleport through the force fields and turn them off with the control panels. This also opens the prisons in the center area of this room. Go talk to those prisoners. Head back through the arena to the set of rooms on the opposite side. Go straight back until you see a room with two control panels in it, that appear to be inaccessible. Teleport through the wall and activate the consoles to turn off force fields to the right and left. Go free the prisoners in the side areas. Be sure to thoroughly search side rooms, one has Colossus' comic. Go save your game. You're probably strong enough, by this time, to give the secret portal a try. Xtract to Sanctuary and enter the secret portal near Beast. You'll be in one leg of an X-shaped room. Go to the other three legs, defeating the enemies, and activate the consoles. The toughest enemies will be a pair of mutants with some serious knockback attacks. Bringing along a good tank with anti-knockback shielding would be a good idea. After the third console is activated, a titan appears in the center of the room, but he's a pushover. Collect Iron Man's gauntlets and leave. Xtract back to Southern Habitats and enter Northern Plaza. If you call the door where you come in "south", then there are two prisoners down a hall to the west and two down a hall to the east. Go down the stairs into the main room, then look under the stairways for a data disc. Go free the prisoners down the east and west halls. To the north are three hallways and a side room to the northeast. Go into the side room for a talk with Mr. Sinister. (Bring Nightcrawler along for full dialogue.) When he escapes, quickly kill his minions, then destroy the holding tanks with the Genoshans. If you still haven't collected four homing beacons, there's one in this room. If you have four homing beacons, you can get a 5,000 XP bonus instead. Now go free the prisoners in the left-hand and right-hand northern hallways. The prison down the left-hand north hall has the Qualifying Exam 100 Danger Room disc. The center hallway takes you to the Grand Hall. Enter the Grand Hall and go to your right. Take out the generator to open the force field and go through for a +2 Body tech station. Go to the other side of the entrance room and enter the doors to find Pyro held prisoner. Free him by knocking out the two generators. (PC anomaly: you can have Pyro help free himself. Weird.) After Pyro is free, advance into the Grand Hall proper. After defeating the enemies, search the ground level for a data disc and a weapon cache. Have a flier search the upper platforms for a sketch book (Genosha, Genosha Enemy and Iceman). When you approach the door to the Genosha Council, Pyro will warn you against fighting Abyss. (Bonus dialogue with Sunfire.) He'll then run away and you can get on with it. =================== C.09: Into the Void =================== Objectives: * Defeat Abyss * Speak with Professor X in the Sanctuary Areas: * Genosha Council (X) Items: * None Recommended Team: * Someone with Might to throw bombs at Abyss * Someone to stun or slow Abyss (such as Iceman or Wolverine) * Your favorite Power Combo pair The boss fight against Abyss is exciting, but not hard. The first stage involves straight up fisticuffs (X-Men style). Every once in a while Abyss will suck everyone in and throw them back out. This doesn't damage you, just delays the inevitable. Keep at him until he hits 50% health and he runs away. Follow him (you can save your game first, if you like) and jump on the dirigible he's riding. You then find yourself fighting Abyss on a flying airship. It's pretty cool, but, again, not that hard. When Abyss gets to 25% health, he jumps to another dirigible. You can't follow him, and you've got minions to deal with now. On top of that, Abyss is throwing bombs at your airship. Pick them up and throw them back. Hit Abyss' dirigible with about six or seven bombs and it blows up and Abyss jumps back to your airship. Lay into him again. When he hits 0 health, he sucks your whole team into an inter-dimensional abyss. There are four bombs surrounded by shields and they are on two levels. Walk over the wormhole in the center to switch levels, take out the demons keeping the shields up, then activate the bombs. Abyss and the airship blow up and you "land". Use the Blink Portal to return to Sanctuary. Wrap up everything you've left hanging (if you want to, you can come back later), then speak to Professor X. Time to go back to the X-Mansion. ===================== C.10: Certain Destiny ===================== Objectives: * Talk to Pyro * Find Mystique in the Jungle Canal * Rescue Destiny in the Jungle Canal * Defeat Garokk * Talk to Mystique in Avalon Areas: * Avalon (X) * Jungle Canal Items: * Danger Room Disc Challenge - Cyclops: Jungle Canal, right fork in the path soon after entering area * Data disc: Jungle Canal, first cave you travel through * Homing beacon: Jungle Canal, second cave you travel through Recommended Team: * Mostly ranged fighters for dealing with Garrok Or not. Well, there'll be no wandering the halls of the Xavier School for the Gifted in this game. You're in a new base of operations in the Savage Land, which is a tropical jungle in the middle of Antarctica. Yeah, it's the X-Men, what do you expect? OK, you've got a new base, Avalon, to explore. Play the trivia game. Talk to people. You'll find Pyro out on the docks; after talking to him, you can view your next mission briefing. Head out to the Jungle Canal--the entrance is right next to Pyro. When the path forks, go right to pick up a Danger Room Disc, Challenge - Cyclops. Past that point, you'll see a marked exit. When you approach, you fall into a cave. Proceed through the cave, picking up a data disc on the way. At the other end, break through the rocks to exit the cave. Head straight across the exterior path and into another cave entrance. You'll find a homing beacon in this cave. When you exit, you'll be trapped by Garrok. After a short cutscene, you are freed and have to take him on with the help of Mystique. Garrok can't dish out a lot of damage, but he does have a knockback attack and a teleportation-like ability. Melee characters will be chasing him all over the place. Take some ranged characters and just sit back and blast him. After, return to Avalon and talk to Mystique, Garrok, Destiny and Angel. You can then view your next mission briefing. ===================== C.11: The New Ice Age ===================== Objectives: * Protect the atmospheric generators in the Jungle Ruins Areas: * Jungle Ruins (X) Items: * Weapon cache: Jungle Ruins, just past the Xtraction point * Homing beacon: Jungle Ruins, next to weapon cache * Toad comic: Jungle Ruins, behind one of the atmospheric generators * Tech station (+20 Health): Jungle Ruins, next to one of the atmospheric generators Recommended Team: * Fast-moving characters to quickly run between the generators * Characters with knockback attacks or stunning attacks to keep enemies away from the generators Go to the Jungle Ruins--the entrance is past Ka-Zar. You'll see a short cutscene of enemies destroying a generator. Your mission is to protect the other two; however, there's no hurry...yet. Advance down the path, activating an Xtraction point. Just a bit further on you'll see a weapon cache lying out in plain sight. Next to it, somewhat camouflaged by the environment, is a homing beacon. Continue down the path until you come to the first generator under attack. Rush in to defend it. When Angel signals the other generator is under attack, rush over to it (you'll see the red X's on your map) and defend it for a while. Then you'll have to run back to the other generator. Continue until you get the cutscene with the last enemy. Once that conversation is finished, you can explore around the generators, where you'll find Toad's comic and a +20 Health tech station. =========================== C.12: No Way In, No Way Out =========================== Objectives: * Locate the hidden entrance to the ancient monument in the jungle * Defeat Sauron to gain entrance into the monument Areas: * Jungle Pass (X) Items: * Cyclops' comic: Jungle Pass, in the ruined temple * Homing beacon: Jungle Pass, take the right fork from the beginning path and then enter the left-hand cave to get the beacon * Weapon cache: Jungle Pass, in laser-bomb guarded cave just before Xtraction point * Tech station (+4 Speed): Jungle Pass, in a ruined temple beyond the laser-bomb guarded cave with the weapon cache * Sketch book (Jungle, Jungle Enemy, Jean Grey): Jungle Pass, cave just past the Xtraction point Recommended Team: * Tanks to deal with Sauron * Ranged characters to take out laser-tripped bombs From the Jungle Ruins, enter the Jungle Pass. When the path forks, take the left path to a ruined temple. Pick up Cyclops' comic. Continue following the path. When you reach a downed tree, instead of jumping over it, head to the right and follow the path to a cave entrance. Go through the cave, picking up a homing beacon on the way. When you leave the cave, there's another cave entrance to your left. (If you look at your map, you'll see you've made a circle and are now at the end of the right fork of the beginning path.) Go through the other cave. When you exit, you'll be trapped. Destroy the energy saps and then the laser fence posts and continue up the path. You'll now be on the main path, past the fallen tree you stopped at earlier. Continue on to an Xtraction point. Backtrack from the Xtraction point and search to the left for a cave entrance. The cave has laser bombs, so you'll need a ranged attacker to take them out. Pass through the cave, picking up a weapon cache. Beyond is a small area with a ruined temple containing a +4 Speed tech station. Go back to the main path and head for the cave entrance past the Xtraction point. As you pass through this cave, keep an eye out to your left for a sketch book (Jungle, Jungle Enemy, Jean Grey). When you exit the cave, you'll be at the entrance to the Nuwali Temple, but a talking pterodactyl named Sauron doesn't want you to go any further. Sauron flies around a bit, dropping energy bombs on your head. You can try to hit him with ranged attacks while he's flying, but it's more effective to wait until he lands and then lay into him with melee powers and attacks. He's quite vulnerable to those. He'll stun you, briefly, when he takes off again, but just wait him out, keep moving around while he's flying and let him have it when he lands. Once Sauron is defeated, you can enter the Nuwali Shrine. ========================== C.13: Beyond the Threshold ========================== Objectives: * Locate a mystic stone in the Nuwali Shrine * Locate a mystic stone in the Nuwali Corridors Areas: * Nuwali Shrine * Nuwali Corridors (X) Items: * Tech station (+4 Body): "East" path from Nuwali Shrine entrance, have to push columns out of the way * Danger Room Disc Assault 203: Nuwali Shrine, in a room "southwest" of the water-filled altar room * Sunfire's comic: Nuwali Shrine, in room leading to Nuwali Corridors * Tech station (+20 Energy): first main room of Nuwali Corridors * Sketch book (Monument, Monument Enemy, Juggernaut): Nuwali Corridors, on a ledge after you fly over the large chasm * Gambit's comic: Nuwali Corridors, on the octagonal platform with one of the guardian switches * Weapon cache: Nuwali Corridors, in a hidden room in the corridor on the way to the octagonal platform, break down the wall * Data disc: Nuwali Corridors, behind a breakable wall next to weapon cache Recommended Team: * Jean Grey to fly and use TK or Magneto to fly and use Levitation As you enter the Shrine, you'll get a communique from Shanna. You've got to find two keys hidden in the Shrine. Oh joy. To make directions in this place easier, call the main entrance the south side of the Shrine. From the first main room, take the east hall and follow it around. You'll soon come to some columns that need to be pushed out of the way. Any character with Might, or Magneto or Jean can do so. Continue on to find a +4 Body tech station. Beyond the tech station, the path will fork. Take the south door and search the next room carefully for a homing beacon. That should be the four you need this Act. Continue this direction until you reach a marked objective (red X on your map), which turns out to be a Zelda-inspired push-button on the floor. Yay. Step on it, then jump down into the water-filled room. Head south and up the stairs, then through the west door. In this next room search for the Danger Room Disc, Assault 203. Keep on going around until you get to another floor button. Now jump down into the water-filled room and go up on the altar platform to get your first mystic stone. Head south back to the main entrance and take the west door. Look for Sunfire's comic among the rubble along the right side of the room and exit to the Nuwali Corridors. In the first room you will find an Xtraction point and a +20 Energy tech station. The door straight ahead leads to the Nuwali Gateway; don't go there yet. Go through the other door and enter another water-filled room. From where you enter, take the right-hand hall and have either Jean or Magneto fly across the L-shaped chasm to a small ledge. Pick up the sketch book (Monument, Monument Enemy, Juggernaut), use TK or Levitation to push the large block out of the way, then throw the guardian switch. (Don't worry if your teammates mysteriously appear next to you. It's one of the "features" of the game.) Fly back to the water-filled room and go straight across. Continue down the corridor to an octagonal platform. Defeat the horde of enemies, then throw the guardian switch and pick up Gambit's comic. (If you don't see the comic after the battle, don't worry, you probably accidentally picked it up during all the button mashing.) Go a little way back down the corridor and find the breakable wall on your left. Enter the hidden room for a weapon cache, then break the wall to the left of the cache for a data disc. Head back to the water-filled room and get your second mystic stone. The fourth corridor from this room leads to the Elemental Tomb, so head there now. ================== C.14: Tomb Raiders ================== Objectives: * Locate the Vibranium Idol * Find the Fire Skull * Return the Fire Skull * Find the Water Skull * Return the Water Skull * Find the Earth Skull * Return the Earth Skull * Find the Air Skull * Return the Air Skull * Return to Ka-zar in Avalon Areas: * Elemental Tomb (X) Items: * Weapon cache: room of air * Tech station (+4 Strike): between earth and water rooms * Danger Room Disc Challenge - Gambit: water room * Homing beacon: alcove in the room of fire Recommended Team: * Flier for getting an elemental skull * Bridge builder for getting an elemental skull * Tank for breaking things * Iceman or Storm for putting out fires Advance to the first main room and turn right. When you reach the ledge around the large chasm, turn right for a weapon cache. Go back the other way around the chasm until you reach the bridge over to the central, octagonal platform. Have your flier fly to the top of the column and pick up the air elemental skull. Go back over the bridge and through the nearby door to reach another chasm with platform. Take the bridge over, break the rocks and get the earth elemental skull. Take the second bridge off this platform and head through the door. After passing through one room, look down the stairs to your right to find a +4 Strike tech station. Continue through to the water room. Here you'll need to build a bridge across to the platform to get the water elemental skull. Just to the right of where you build the bridge, pick up the Danger Room Disc, Challenge - Gambit. There's also an Xtraction point nearby. Leave through the other door and enter the fire room. Cross to the center platform and put out the fires to get the fire elemental skull. There's a homing beacon (or 15,000 XP reward) in an alcove in the corner opposite where you entered. Continue on to complete the circle and arrive back at the entrance. Now go through the door opposite the entrance to find the room with the pillars that requires the skulls you just picked up. Go to each pillar and Use it to place the skull and the vibranium idol you're searching for rises out of the ground. Go back to the Nuwali Corridors and Xtract back to Avalon and talk to Ka- Zar to finish this task. =================================== C.15: Beyond the Threshold, Part II =================================== Objectives: * Place the mystic stones (2) in the Ancient Doorway statues of the Nuwali Gateway Areas: * Nuwali Gateway (X) Items: * Danger Room Disc Defend 204: when you enter the Gateway from the Corridors, go straight across the hall and break through the wall on the left for the disc * Homing beacon: when you enter the Gateway from the Corridors, turn left and fight your way down the long hall with flame-throwing statues, near the end of the hall, break through the wall on your left and break your way through the walls to reach the beacon * Data disc: from the homing beacon room, go straight across the large hall and through a series of rooms to a large cavern with bridges and islands, immediately turn left and send a flier along the ledge until you see the disc on the other side of the wall, break through the wall Recommended Team: * You'll need a flier or bridge builder to get the data disc Return to the Nuwali Corridors and enter the Gateway. As you enter, go straight through the hall into the next door and break the wall to the left to pick up Danger Room Disc Defend 204. Return to the entrance hall and go right. At the end is another hall with water troughs running through it. It's a long hall with lots of enemies and, just to make things interesting, flame-throwing statues along the sides. You can't destroy the statues or their flamethrowers, so just stay out of the way. Near the end of the hall is a breakable wall to the left. When you break through the wall and get to the next room, walls rise out of the floor. They're breakable, so don't worry about them. Bust your way down the right side of the room to cross the bridge over the chasm and eventually get to a homing beacon--or 15,000 XP if you've already got four beacons. Go back to the main hall and go straight through the door on the other side. Follow the rooms until you get to a cavernous room and find yourself on a bridge. You can, if you wish, thoroughly explore this room, building bridges to move from platform to platform. You'll find a way back to the Corridors exit; an exit to the Shrine and plenty of enemies to drop loot and give XP. However, the important thing is right here. Look along the wall to your left as you come into the cavern. You can't walk along it, but send a flier down the wall until you see a breakable wall along the ledge (you should also be able to see the data disc behind the wall). Land, break down the wall, collect the disc and head back to the hall of flamethrowers. Head through the main exit and you'll be in a large room with some columns that have glowing rings around them and an Xtraction point. If you fall off the raised floor where the Xtraction point is located, you can send a flier back up and the rest of the team will "jump" to you. If, for some reason, you have no flier nor a teleporter, throw one of the switches to be sent to the homing beacon room you cleared a few moments ago and come back through the main door. Alright, head across the room, place your mystic stones and open the Gateway. Professor X will call you back to Avalon to speak to Destiny; this would be a good time to get Iron Man's armor as well. The secret room is M- shaped; and the boss at the end is guarding Iron Man's chest piece. The boss is invulnerable until you hit him with a popup combo (Attack, Attack, Smash). Weird. Get Iron Man's armor, return to Avalon, talk to Destiny, Xtract back to the Gateway and head on through to the Beyonders Sanctum. ====================== C.16: The Beast Within ====================== Objectives: Areas: * Beyonders Sanctum (X) * Mikhail's Warship (X - Change Team only) Items: * Danger Room Disc Qualifying Exam 200: When you enter the Sanctum, it is behind a large stone in an alcove to your left * Data disc: From the Xtraction point in the Sanctum, go to the opposite corner of the room and look behind the stairs * Tech station (+4 Focus): in the Sanctum, in the corner opposite the Xtraction point, go up the stairs, through either door and to the corner room, put out the fire at the base of the column and the station will come down Recommended Team: * See below In the first large room you enter, look along the left wall for an alcove. The Qualifying Exam 200 Danger Room Disc is hiding behind a large stone. From the Xtraction point, go down the stairs and head for the opposite corner of the room. There's a stairway here, and a data disc is hiding to the left of the stairs. At the top of the stairs, go through either door and to the corner room where a large column dominates the center of the room. Put out the fire burning at the base of the column and it will lower to reveal a +4 Focus tech station. Once you've finished your collecting, head through the door next to the Xtraction Point and fight your way to the mini-boss battle against Omega Red. He's not that tough, just hang in there and hit him with your powers. Once he's down, the real fun begins. Save your game and stock up on energy and health packs. You should be able to carry at least 22 of each (20 from having at least one character at level 20+ and 2 from finding the first eight data discs). Use the glowing portal in Omega Red's room to enter Mikhail's Warship. Once past his initial group of minions, you'll find an Xtraction point. All you can do at this one is Change Team. Beyond you'll begin what is, arguably, the hardest boss fight in the whole game. The fight against Mikhail has three stages, each harder than the last: 1) Mikhail clones himself. Individually, these guys aren't all that tough, but being mobbed by 15 or 20 Mikhails isn't fun or easy. An Xtreme or two here really helps. 2) Mikhail shields himself and turns the four shield generators into minions. In order to take down the shield, you have to lure each minion onto a pad, kill it while it's on the pad, whereupon it turns back into a console and you can Use it to turn off one of Mikhail's shields. Minions killed when not on a pad turn into consoles, but you can't use them. And then Mikhail turns them back into minions. After the first shield is down, Mikhail starts sending out a rotating beam that damages you and knocks you down, forcing you to play jump-the-energy- beam with him. Now, you're probably wondering how, exactly, you are supposed to accomplish all this. Good question. First, you can recognize when a minion is in the right place because a red arrow will show up over its head. When you see that red arrow, blast it. Don't use powers with Knockback, because you DON'T want to knock it back. Likewise, don't use Telekinesis or Levitation to throw it around. Immobilizing powers (such as Iceman's Freeze Beam) are best. You can lure foes onto the pads by setting your teammates to Defensive AI and keeping them grouped around you with the Call Allies button. This fight takes patience and a certain amount of luck. But, keep at it, the worst is yet to come. 3) When Mikhail loses his shields, he becomes quite happy. You see, he now gets to open a can of whup-ass on you and he will enjoy this very much. Mikhail is TOUGH, and he has a couple of very annoying powers. One, he can turn random objects in the room into minions, so you can't just pepper Mikhail, you have to worry about his lackeys as well. Second, Mikhail can slow down time and you start moving in slow motion while he speeds up and he can come and have his way with you. Yeah. It's that bad. Of course, in addition to his main powers, he can hit for a fair amount of damage and he has a ranged attack and he can stun you and he can knock you down. But, it's all good, right? Again, patience and luck are key. One way to survive this battle is to use Nightcrawler (or Deadpool if you've unlocked him) and, whenever Mikhail slows time, teleport to the opposite side of the room. Mikhail will concentrate on the human-controlled player, so he'll chase after you without bothering your companions. Another helpful thing is to go on a rampage around the room, destroying objects before Mikhail can turn them into minions. A highly destructive, wide-range power works well for this (such as Colossus' Thunder Clap). As a side benefit, you'll get some item drops, including, hopefully, energy and health packs. Finally, Mikhail seems most susceptible to melee damage, so having characters who can add melee damage (especially elemental damage, like Iceman and Sunfire) can be a big help. Keep the flaming fists of fury up, get Mikhail into a corner and just whale on him. However you fight Mikhail, you'll want your highest-level mutants in this battle. The higher the level, the better. There's no one specific way to defeat him. Go all tank or all ranged, just be sure you go all out. Don't be surprised if you get through this battle with one hero left, clinging to life by a thread. Don't worry about the new objectives. It's all over but the shouting. Sweep the room for tech bits, health and energy packs and other flotsam, then take the new door that's opened up. Once the scientist runs away, destroy the computer console, talk to Beast and take the portal back to Avalon. Talk to Professor Xavier to begin the next Act. ======================== C.17: Rotten to the Core ======================== Objectives: * Talk to Angel * Take X-Jet to the Core * Attach Forge's transceiver into a core console in the Core Interior * Shut down security gate in Core Security * Lower Core shields using shield controls in Core Security * Lower control rods (2) in the Yellow sector of the Core Reactor * Activate control rods in the Yellow sector of the Core Reactor * Lower control rods (2) in the Blue sector of the Core Reactor * Activate control rods in the Blue sector of the Core Reactor * Destroy coolant pumps (2) in Core Control * Defeat Sugarman * Release safety mechanism in Core Control * Talk to Angel in the Weapon X Facility Areas: * Weapon X (X) * Core Interior * Core Security (X) * Core Reactor (X) * Core Control Items: * Homing Beacon: small room left of the entrance to Core Interior * Data disc: from entrance to Core Interior, go right and disc is near X-shaped pit * Danger Room Disc Challenge - Iceman: Core Interior, after putting Forge's transceiver in a security console, turn left down the hall and first room on your right * Tech station (+6 Speed): at the other end of the hall from the Challenge - Iceman disc is a room with a reactor coil, send a teleporter through the wall over the coil or have a flier knock the wall down (using Attack) * Weapon cache: Core Interior, at the opposite end of the hall from the exit to Core Security * Danger Room Disc Assault 303: Core Security, from the entrance, go right to the third room on the left and into the back room * Weapon cache: Core Security, from the entrance, take the left-side hall to the second room on the left and break through the back wall * Storm's comic: Core Reactor, in the central hall * Homing beacon: Core Reactor, in the central hall, on a ledge past a nuclear waste pit, use a flier or teleporter to pick it up * Sketch book: Core Control, near force field that blocks you from Yellow reactor coolant pump * Weapon cache: Core Control, in room where you fight Sugarman Recommended Team * You'll need a flier or teleporter to pick up a homing beacon * You'll need a team that's good at hitting combos to fight Sugarman Welcome to your new digs. Go to the Xtraction point and try out your new Age of Apocalypse threads. You can now put together an AoA team (+100% ATK) of your choice (or not). Wander around. Talk to Prof X, Wolverine, Havok, Heather Hudson (required) and Angel (required). Note: you'll have to use the X-jet to get around this time. Play the trivia game. Frolic in the Danger Room. Drool over your unlockables. View your mission briefings. Whatever floats your boat. When you're ready to get back to the action, head for the X-Jet and choose to be taken to the Core. You'll enter the Core Interior. To the left is a small room where you can pick up your first homing beacon. To the right of the entrance is an X-shaped pit with radioactive slime at the bottom. Be careful fighting around the pit, enemies with knockback can throw you to your gloopy doom. There's a data disc next to the pit, so be sure to pick that up. You'll also begin encountering enemies that are invulnerable unless you hit them with a specific attack (such as the boss in the Iron Man area in Act 2). Keep an eye on the enemy's status bar. Head down the hall past the pit to another pit room, this one with a computer console that is your first objective. Use it, and the door behind it will open. In the hall, turn left and go into the first room on your right to pick up the Challenge - Iceman Danger Room disc. Go down the hall the other direction and turn the corner to run into a force field. Turn around and go through the door behind you into a reactor room. Over the blue coil is a breakable wall. A flier can take it down (slowly) with standard Attacks or you can teleport through it. Behind the wall is a +6 Speed tech station. Go through the next room to get around the force field (you can disable it from this side), then go to the room at the end of the hall and break down the left-hand walls to advance to the exit. At the opposite end of the exit hall is a weapon cache hidden amongst common barrels and boxes. Enter Core Security. The Xtraction point is down the hall to your right, first door on your left, which happens to be a lavatory. Oh joy. The next room to the left is just goons. The room beyond that is also just mobs, but you can go through to the room in the back to pick up the Assault 303 Danger Room disc. Go back to the room before the DR Disc room, and break the wall to the side to get into a computer room. Destroy the computers to open the gate to the security room. Head back for the entrance and take the left side hallway. The first room on the left has mobs, and the second. You can break through the back wall of the second room to get a weapon cache. The third room is also just mobs; the fourth is the core security room. Destroy the console in here to open the force field to the core reactor. Head for the exit, clearing out the room on the left as you go (nothing but mobs). As you enter the Core Reactor, the Blue area is to your left and Yellow to your right. In each area, you have to drop two control rods and then activate the reactor at the main control. Take whichever you prefer first; both areas play exactly the same: The room you first enter has the main control console. Ignore it and continue to the room with a big pit in the center. Use the console on the small bridge to drop the rods. Proceed to the next rod room and repeat the procedure. Return to the main console and activate the reactor. Once both reactors have been activated, the doors to the central hall will open. Go up the center hall to pick up Storm's comic and continue until it dead-ends at a T intersection. Across the pit is a homing beacon, use flight or teleportation to get it. Then go around either through the Yellow or Blue area to get to the Xtraction point and the exit to Core Control. In Core Control, follow the hall to a dead end, where you can destroy the coolant pump for the Blue reactor (has a red arrow floating over it). Then go back through the hall and take the door on your left. When you reach the room with the force field, go the other way, through the door and break through the wall at the far end of the room. Be sure to circle around and pick up the sketch book near the force field. When you get to the room with the energy sap, try to stay away from it and draw mobs to you. Go through the door before the energy sap to find the Yellow reactor coolant pump. Destroy it, then head back to the energy sap room and go past it. Wait a few moments for your energy to recharge (or use up some energy packs). You've got a mini-boss fight ahead of you, so you might want to open a Blink Portal and return to base for rest, refit and save game. When you're ready, head through the door for your battle royale. Sugarman looks tough and he is, partially. He can dish out a lot of damage, and his tongue lash would make Toad green with envy, but his defenses are weak. Power combos are especially good against him. A half-dozen combos will dissolve Sugarman, so take a team that you can hit a lot of combos with. Try to stay behind him or to the side so you avoid his tongue, and run away when he starts flailing about with his hammers. It shouldn't take you long to take Sugarman out. Search the room for a weapon cache (it's not hidden), then activate the console to blow up the reactor. Take the portal back to Weapon X. Rest and refit. Watch the Infinite Factory mission briefing, then head out in the X-Jet. ============================ C.18: Infinite Possibilities ============================ / \ /--MEN LEGENDS II----------------------------------------------------- \/ /\---Section D. ALLIES--------------------------------------------------- / \ / HOW TO READ THE SKILL LISTINGS There will be a header number (such as C.01.a.vi) followed by the skill name followed in parentheses by the skill type. There will then be a colon, followed by any skill pre-requisites (i.e. other skills that you must acquire first before unlocking this skill) and then the skill description. At the end of the description will be the combo name, which is the adjective/noun pair used when making combos with the skill (offensive skills only)*. So, the skill header will look like this: header number - skill name (skill type): pre-requisites. description. combo name. Underneath the skill header will be the list of ranks, their level requirements, effects and energy point (EP) cost: Rank (level requirement): effects, cost EP If the level requirement for a skill rank is 1, then that skill is available from the beginning of the game. * HOW COMBO NAMES WORK Power combos have a name composed of an adjective and a noun. Each offensive power has an adjective and a noun associated with it. When a combo occurs, the first power that hits contributes the adjective and the second power that hits contributes the noun. Thus: Storm's Blizzard + Magneto's Magnetic Shell = Snowy Prison Magneto's Magnetic Shell + Storm's Blizzard = Immobilizing Blizzard or Iron Man's Disruptor Shock + Deadpool's Butterfly Kick = Stunning Kick Deadpool's Butterfly Kick + Iron Man's Disruptor Shock = Wicked Disruption ============= D.01: Bishop ============= D.01.a) Skills -------------- D.01.a.i - Bio Beam (Beam): Combo name - Energy Beam D.01.a.ii - Plasma Blaster (Projectile): Combo name - Pulsating Pulse D.01.a.iii - Sapping Strike (Melee): Combo name - Draining Sap D.01.a.iv - Full Auto (Projectile): Requires Plasma Blaster. Combo name - Blasting Shots D.01.a.v - Rapid Fire (Projectile): Requires Full Auto. Combo name - Shooting Barrage D.01.a.vi - Bombardment (Radial) D.01.a.vii - Bio Blast (Radial): Requires Sapping Strike. Combo name - Stunning Blast D.01.a.viii - Big Bang (Radial, Xtreme): Combo name - Blackout D.01.a.ix - Superconductor (Boost, Xtreme) D.01.a.x - Absorption (Boost) D.01.a.xi - Energy Fury (Boost): Requires Absorption D.01.a.xii - Energy Combat (Passive) D.01.a.xiii - Gun Mastery (Passive): Requires Mutant Master D.01.a.xiv - Power Trip (Passive): Requires Sapping Strike D.01.a.xv - Mutant Master (Passive): Increases EP regeneration rate. Rank 1 (Level 7): +30% EP regeneration Rank 2 (Level 8): +42% EP regeneration Rank 3 (Level 9): +54% EP regeneration Rank 4 (Level 10): +66% EP regeneration Rank 5 (Level 11): +78% EP regeneration Rank 6 (Level 12): +90% EP regeneration Rank 7 (Level 13): +102% EP regeneration Rank 8 (Level 14): +114% EP regeneration Rank 9 (Level 15): +126% EP regeneration Rank 10 (Level 16): +139% EP regeneration Rank 11 (Level 17): +150% EP regeneration Rank 12 (Level 18): +162% EP regeneration Rank 13 (Level 19): +175% EP regeneration Rank 14 (Level 20): +187% EP regeneration Rank 15 (Level 21): +199% EP regeneration =============== D.02: Colossus =============== D.02.a) Skills ------------- D.02.a.i - Iron Fist (Melee) D.02.a.ii - Uppercut (Melee): Requires Iron Fist D.02.a.iii - Thunder Clap (Radial) D.02.a.iv - Massive Strike (Melee): Requires Uppercut D.02.a.v - Bounding Smash (Radial): Requires Thunder Clap D.02.a.vi - Siberian Express (Charge): Requires Massive Strike D.02.a.vii - Demolition (Radial, Xtreme) D.02.a.viii - Unbreakable (Boost, Xtreme) D.02.a.ix - Steel Skin (Boost) D.02.a.x - Roar (Boost): Requires Steel Skin D.02.a.xi - Block (Ability) D.02.a.xii - Brawler (Passive) D.02.a.xiii - Galvanize (Passive): Requires Brawler D.02.a.xiv - Metallurgy (Passive): Requires Galvanize D.02.a.xv - Might (Ability) D.02.a.xvi - Mutant Master (Passive): Increases EP regeneration rate. Rank 1 (Level 7): +30% EP regeneration Rank 2 (Level 8): +42% EP regeneration Rank 3 (Level 9): +54% EP regeneration Rank 4 (Level 10): +66% EP regeneration Rank 5 (Level 11): +78% EP regeneration Rank 6 (Level 12): +90% EP regeneration Rank 7 (Level 13): +102% EP regeneration Rank 8 (Level 14): +114% EP regeneration Rank 9 (Level 15): +126% EP regeneration Rank 10 (Level 16): +139% EP regeneration Rank 11 (Level 17): +150% EP regeneration Rank 12 (Level 18): +162% EP regeneration Rank 13 (Level 19): +175% EP regeneration Rank 14 (Level 20): +187% EP regeneration Rank 15 (Level 21): +199% EP regeneration ============== D.03: Cyclops ============== D.03.a) Skills -------------- D.03.a.i - Optic Beam (Beam) D.03.a.ii - Optic Slam (Beam) D.03.a.iii - Optic Flash (Debuff): Requires Optic Slam D.03.a.iv - Auto Artillery (Trap): Requires Optic Flash D.03.a.v - Fusion Beam (Beam): Requires Optic Beam D.03.a.vi - Focuses Beam (Beam): Requires Fusion Beam D.03.a.vii - Polarized Beam (Beam): Requires Auto Artillery D.03.a.viii - Optic Rage (Beam, Xtreme) D.03.a.ix - Flawless Tactics (Boost, Xtreme) D.03.a.x - Tactics (Boost) D.03.a.xi - Command (Boost): Requires Tactics D.03.a.xii - Defense Grid (Passive): Requires Leadership D.03.a.xiii - Visor Upgrade (Passive): Requires Mutant Master D.03.a.xiv - Leadership (Passive) D.03.a.xv - Mutant Master (Passive): Increases EP regeneration rate. Rank 1 (Level 7): +30% EP regeneration Rank 2 (Level 8): +42% EP regeneration Rank 3 (Level 9): +54% EP regeneration Rank 4 (Level 10): +66% EP regeneration Rank 5 (Level 11): +78% EP regeneration Rank 6 (Level 12): +90% EP regeneration Rank 7 (Level 13): +102% EP regeneration Rank 8 (Level 14): +114% EP regeneration Rank 9 (Level 15): +126% EP regeneration Rank 10 (Level 16): +139% EP regeneration Rank 11 (Level 17): +150% EP regeneration Rank 12 (Level 18): +162% EP regeneration Rank 13 (Level 19): +175% EP regeneration Rank 14 (Level 20): +187% EP regeneration Rank 15 (Level 21): +199% EP regeneration =============== D.04: Deadpool =============== You unlock Deadpool when you beat the game's main story the first time. D.04.a) Skills -------------- D.04.a.i - Rupturing Jab (Melee) D.04.a.ii - Teleport (Special) D.04.a.iii - Dual Shot (Projectile) D.04.a.iv - Butterfly Kick (Melee) D.04.a.v - Blade Cyclone (Charge) D.04.a.vi - Nitrogen Blast (Blast, Xtreme) D.04.a.vii - Wisecrack (Boost) D.04.a.viii - Block (Ability) D.04.a.ix - Regeneration (Passive) D.04.a.x - Stealth (Passive) D.04.a.xi - Weapons Mastery (Passive) D.04.a.xii - Mutant Master (Passive): Increases EP regeneration rate. Rank 1 (Level 7): +30% EP regeneration Rank 2 (Level 8): +42% EP regeneration Rank 3 (Level 9): +54% EP regeneration Rank 4 (Level 10): +66% EP regeneration Rank 5 (Level 11): +78% EP regeneration Rank 6 (Level 12): +90% EP regeneration Rank 7 (Level 13): +102% EP regeneration Rank 8 (Level 14): +114% EP regeneration Rank 9 (Level 15): +126% EP regeneration Rank 10 (Level 16): +139% EP regeneration Rank 11 (Level 17): +150% EP regeneration Rank 12 (Level 18): +162% EP regeneration Rank 13 (Level 19): +175% EP regeneration Rank 14 (Level 20): +187% EP regeneration Rank 15 (Level 21): +199% EP regeneration ============= D.05: Gambit ============= D.05.a) Skills -------------- D.05.a.i - Card Shuffle (Projectile) D.05.a.ii - Staff Assault (Melee) D.05.a.iii - Ace of Spades (Trap): Requires Card Shuffle D.05.a.iv - Staff Slam (Radial): Requires Staff Assault D.05.a.v - Full House (Trap): Requires Ace of Spades D.05.a.vi - Detonation (Special): Requires Staff Slam D.05.a.vii - 52 Pickup (Radial, Xtreme) D.05.a.viii - Prince of Thieves (Boost, Xtreme) D.05.a.ix - Energy Form (Boost) D.05.a.x - Energy Fury (Boost): Requires Energy Form D.05.a.xi - Block (Ability) D.05.a.xii - Energy Combat (Passive) D.05.a.xiii - Evade (Passive): Requires Energy Combat D.05.a.xiv - Card Mastery (Passive): Requires Mutant Master D.05.a.xv - Mutant Master (Passive): Increases EP regeneration rate. Rank 1 (Level 7): +30% EP regeneration Rank 2 (Level 8): +42% EP regeneration Rank 3 (Level 9): +54% EP regeneration Rank 4 (Level 10): +66% EP regeneration Rank 5 (Level 11): +78% EP regeneration Rank 6 (Level 12): +90% EP regeneration Rank 7 (Level 13): +102% EP regeneration Rank 8 (Level 14): +114% EP regeneration Rank 9 (Level 15): +126% EP regeneration Rank 10 (Level 16): +139% EP regeneration Rank 11 (Level 17): +150% EP regeneration Rank 12 (Level 18): +162% EP regeneration Rank 13 (Level 19): +175% EP regeneration Rank 14 (Level 20): +187% EP regeneration Rank 15 (Level 21): +199% EP regeneration ============= D.06: Iceman ============= D.06.a) Skills -------------- D.06.a.i - Slow Beam (Beam) D.06.a.ii - Ice Shards (Projectile) D.06.a.iii - Freeze Beam (Beam): Requires Slow Beam D.06.a.iv - Ice Slide (Charge) D.06.a.v - Arctic Burst (Radial): Requires Freeze Beam D.06.a.vi - Cold Crush (Projectile): Requires Ice Slide D.06.a.vii - Ice Pillar (Blast): Requires Arctic Burst D.06.a.viii - Cold Snap (Radial, Xtreme) D.06.a.ix - Ice Sidekick (Special, Xtreme) D.06.a.x - Ice Armor (Boost) D.06.a.xi - Ice Gloves (Boost): Requires Ice Armor D.06.a.xii - Ice Combat (Passive) D.06.a.xiii - Cold Mastery (Passive): Requires Mutant Master D.06.a.xiv - Piercing Cold (Passive): Requires Ice Combat D.06.a.xv - Mutant Master (Passive): Increases EP regeneration rate. Rank 1 (Level 7): +30% EP regeneration Rank 2 (Level 8): +42% EP regeneration Rank 3 (Level 9): +54% EP regeneration Rank 4 (Level 10): +66% EP regeneration Rank 5 (Level 11): +78% EP regeneration Rank 6 (Level 12): +90% EP regeneration Rank 7 (Level 13): +102% EP regeneration Rank 8 (Level 14): +114% EP regeneration Rank 9 (Level 15): +126% EP regeneration Rank 10 (Level 16): +139% EP regeneration Rank 11 (Level 17): +150% EP regeneration Rank 12 (Level 18): +162% EP regeneration Rank 13 (Level 19): +175% EP regeneration Rank 14 (Level 20): +187% EP regeneration Rank 15 (Level 21): +199% EP regeneration ============== D.07: Iron Man ============== To unlock Iron Man, you have to find four homing beacons in each Act. After finding four homing beacons (there are six total in each Act, so you don't need to find every one available), a Secret Blink Portal will open at your home base. In Acts 1 through 4, entering the Portal takes you to a piece of Iron Man's armor. In Act 5, the portal takes you to Iron Man himself. D.07.a) Skills -------------- D.07.a.i - Unibeam (Beam): Basic beam attack, causes energy damage. Rank 1 (Level 1): 11-15 energy damage, 12EP Rank 2 (Level 4): 20-25 energy damage, 18EP Rank 3 (Level 7): 30-36 energy damage, 24EP Rank 4 (Level 10): 40-46 energy damage, 30EP Rank 5 (Level 13): 49-57 energy damage, 36EP Rank 6 (Level 16): 59-68 energy damage, 42EP Rank 7 (Level 19): 69-78 energy damage, 48EP Rank 8 (Level 22): 78-89 energy damage, 54EP Rank 9 (Level 25): 88-100 energy damage, 60EP Rank 10 (Level 28): 98-110 energy damage, 66EP Rank 11 (Level 31): 107-121 energy damage, 72EP Rank 12 (Level 34): 117-131 energy damage, 78EP Rank 13 (Level 37): 127-142 energy damage, 84EP Rank 14 (Level 40): 136-153 energy damage, 90EP Rank 15 (Level 43): 146-163 energy damage, 96EP Rank 16 (Level 46): 156-174 energy damage, 102EP Rank 17 (Level 49): 165-185 energy damage, 108EP Rank 18 (Level 52): 175-195 energy damage, 114EP Rank 19 (Level 55): 185-206 energy damage, 120EP Rank 20 (Level 58): 195-217 energy damage, 126EP D.07.a.ii - Plasma Charges (Projectile): Shoot multiple charges of energy from hands. Damage shown is per charge. Rank 1 (Level 1): 1 charge, Rank 2 (Level 4): 1 charge, 11-15 energy damage, 20EP Rank 3 (Level 7): 1 charge, 17-21 energy damage, 27EP Rank 4 (Level 10): 1 charge, 23-28 energy damage, 33EP Rank 5 (Level 13): 2 charges, 29-34 energy damage, 40EP Rank 6 (Level 16): 2 charges, 35-41 energy damage, 47EP Rank 7 (Level 19): 2 charges, 41-47 energy damage, 53EP Rank 8 (Level 22): 3 charges, 46-54 energy damage, 60EP Rank 9 (Level 25): 3 charges, 52-60 energy damage, 67EP Rank 10 (Level 28): 3 charges, 58-67 energy damage, 73EP Rank 11 (Level 31): 4 charges, 64-73 energy damage, 80EP Rank 12 (Level 34): 4 charges, 70-80 energy damage, 86EP Rank 13 (Level 37): 4 charges, 76-86 energy damage, 93EP Rank 14 (Level 40): 5 charges, 81-93 energy damage, 100EP Rank 15 (Level 43): 5 charges, 87-99 energy damage, 106EP Rank 16 (Level 46): 5 charges, 93-106 energy damage, 113EP Rank 17 (Level 49): 6 charges, 99-112 energy damage, 120EP Rank 18 (Level 52): 6 charges, 105-119 energy damage, 126EP Rank 19 (Level 55): 6 charges, 111-125 energy damage, 133EP Rank 20 (Level 58): 7 charges, 117-132 energy damage, 140EP D.07.a.iii - Disruptor Shock (Blast): Burst of radiation that damages and stuns enemies Rank 1 (Level 7): 17-22 radiation damage, 1.0 second stun, 28EP Rank 2 (Level 10): 22-27 radiation damage, 1.2 second stun, 36EP Rank 3 (Level 13): 27-33 radiation damage, 1.4 second stun, 44EP Rank 4 (Level 16): 32-38 radiation damage, 1.6 second stun, 52EP Rank 5 (Level 19): 37-44 radiation damage, 1.8 second stun, 60EP Rank 6 (Level 22): 42-50 radiation damage, 1.9 second stun, 68EP Rank 7 (Level 25): 48-55 radiation damage, 2.1 second stun, 76EP Rank 8 (Level 28): 43-61 radiation damage, 2.3 second stun, 84EP Rank 9 (Level 31): 58-67 radiation damage, 2.5 second stun, 92EP Rank 10 (Level 34): 63-72 radiation damage, 2.7 second stun, 100EP Rank 11 (Level 37): 68-78 radiation damage, 2.9 second stun, 108EP Rank 12 (Level 40): 73-84 radiation damage, 3.1 second stun, 116EP Rank 13 (Level 43): 79-89 radiation damage, 3.3 second stun, 124EP Rank 14 (Level 46): 84-95 radiation damage, 3.4 second stun, 132EP Rank 15 (Level 49): 89-101 radiation damage, 3.6 second stun, 140EP Rank 16 (Level 52): 94-106 radiation damage, 3.8 second stun, 148EP Rank 17 (Level 55): 99-112 radiation damage, 4.0 second stun, 156EP Rank 18 (Level 58): 105-118 radiation damage, 4.2 second stun, 164EP D.07.a.iv - Auto Turret (Trap): Requires Plasma Charges. Places an Auto Turret that fires on nearby enemies Rank 1 (Level 14): 53-61 elemental dmg, 40 turret HP, 12s, 34EP Rank 2 (Level 17): 62-71 elemental dmg, 42 turret HP, 12s, 40EP Rank 3 (Level 20): 72-82 elemental dmg, 45 turret HP, 13s, 46EP Rank 4 (Level 23): 82-92 elemental dmg, 48 turret HP, 14s, 53EP Rank 5 (Level 26): 91-103 elemental dmg, 51 turret HP, 15s, 59EP Rank 6 (Level 29): 101-114 elemental dmg, 54 turret HP, 16s, 66EP Rank 7 (Level 32): 111-124 elemental dmg, 56 turret HP, 17s, 72EP Rank 8 (Level 35): 120-135 elemental dmg, 59 turret HP, 18s, 78EP Rank 9 (Level 38): 130-145 elemental dmg, 62 turret HP, 19s, 85EP Rank 10 (Level 41): 140-156 elemental dmg, 65 turret HP, 20s, 91EP Rank 11 (Level 44): 149-167 elemental dmg, 68 turret HP, 21s, 98EP Rank 12 (Level 47): 159-177 elemental dmg, 70 turret HP, 22s, 104EP Rank 13 (Level 50): 169-188 elemental dmg, 73 turret HP, 23s, 110EP Rank 14 (Level 53): 178-198 elemental dmg, 76 turret HP, 24s, 117EP Rank 15 (Level 56): 188-209 elemental dmg, 79 turret HP, 25s, 123EP Rank 16 (Level 59): 198-220 elemental dmg, 82 turret HP, 26s, 130EP D.07.a.v - Repulsor Rays (Projectile): Requires Disruptor Shock. Rapidly fires lasers as long as button is held. Rank 1 (Level 21): 43-50 energy damage, 50 EP Rank 2 (Level 24): 49-56 energy damage, 57 EP Rank 3 (Level 27): 55-63 energy damage, 64 EP Rank 4 (Level 30): 61-69 energy damage, 71 EP Rank 5 (Level 33): 67-76 energy damage, 78 EP Rank 6 (Level 36): 73-82 energy damage, 86 EP Rank 7 (Level 39): 79-89 energy damage, 93 EP Rank 8 (Level 42): 85-95 energy damage, 100 EP Rank 9 (Level 45): 91-102 energy damage, 107 EP Rank 10 (Level 48): 97-108 energy damage, 115 EP Rank 11 (Level 51): 103-115 energy damage, 122 EP Rank 12 (Level 54): 109-121 energy damage, 129 EP Rank 13 (Level 57): 115-128 energy damage, 136 EP Rank 14 (Level 60): 121-135 energy damage, 144 EP D.07.a.vi - Gamma Bolts (Projectile): Requires Auto Turret. Fires 3 gamma bolts that pierce enemies and bounce off walls. Rank 1 (Level 28): 66-75 radiation dmg, 2 second bolts, 2 bounces, 72EP Rank 2 (Level 31): 72-82 radiation dmg, 2 second bolts, 2 bounces, 80EP Rank 3 (Level 34): 78-89 radiation dmg, 2 second bolts, 2 bounces, 88EP Rank 4 (Level 37): 85-96 radiation dmg, 2 second bolts, 3 bounces, 96EP Rank 5 (Level 40): 91-103 radiation dmg, 2 second bolts, 3 bounces, 104EP Rank 6 (Level 43): 98-110 radiation dmg, 3 second bolts, 4 bounces, 112EP Rank 7 (Level 46): 104-117 radiation dmg, 3 second bolts, 4 bounces, 120EP Rank 8 (Level 49): 110-124 radiation dmg, 3 second bolts, 4 bounces, 128EP Rank 9 (Level 52): 117-131 radiation dmg, 3 second bolts, 5 bounces, 136EP Rank 10 (Level 55): 123-138 radiation dmg, 3 second bolts, 5 bounces, 144EP Rank 11 (Level 58): 130-146 radiation dmg, 4 second bolts, 6 bounces, 152EP D.07.a.vii - Tractor Beam (Blast): Requires Repulsor Rays. Attaches a gravity well to target, causing damage and stun, and sucks in nearby enemies. Rank 1 (Level 28): 43-50 victim dmg, 27-33 surrounding dmg, 84EP Rank 2 (Level 31): 47-54 victim dmg, 31-37 surrounding dmg, 93EP Rank 3 (Level 34): 51-59 victim dmg, 35-42 surrounding dmg, 103EP Rank 4 (Level 37): 55-63 victim dmg, 39-46 surrounding dmg, 112EP Rank 5 (Level 40): 59-68 victim dmg, 43-51 surrounding dmg, 122EP Rank 6 (Level 43): 64-73 victim dmg, 48-56 surrounding dmg, 132EP Rank 7 (Level 46): 68-77 victim dmg, 52-60 surrounding dmg, 141EP Rank 8 (Level 49): 72-82 victim dmg, 56-65 surrounding dmg, 151EP Rank 9 (Level 52): 76-86 victim dmg, 60-69 surrounding dmg, 160EP Rank 10 (Level 55): 80-91 victim dmg, 64-74 surrounding dmg, 170EP Rank 11 (Level 58): 85-96 victim dmg, 69-79 surrounding dmg, 180EP D.07.a.viii - Concussive Overload (Radial, Xtreme): Suit overloads, sending 4 shockwaves of different energy types. Rank 1 (Level 15): 27-33 energy, 27-33 elemental, 27-33 radiation, 21-26 EMP (robots only) Rank 2 (Level 20): 37-44 energy, 37-44 elemental, 37-44 radiation, 37-43 EMP (robots only) Rank 3 (Level 25): 48-56 energy, 48-56 elemental, 48-56 radiation, 53-61 EMP (robots only) Rank 4 (Level 30): 59-68 energy, 59-68 elemental, 59-68 radiation, 69-79 EMP (robots only) Rank 5 (Level 35): 70-80 energy, 70-80 elemental, 70-80 radiation, 85-96 EMP (robots only) Rank 6 (Level 40): 81-92 energy, 81-92 elemental, 81-92 radiation, 101-114 EMP (robots only) Rank 7 (Level 45): 92-104 energy, 92-104 elemental, 92-104 radiation, 117-132 EMP (robots only) D.07.a.ix - System Override (Boost, Xtreme): Allows Iron Man to revive himself. Rank 1 (Level 20): 10% of Maximum HP, 180 seconds Rank 2 (Level 25): 26% of Maximum HP, 210 seconds Rank 3 (Level 30): 42% of Maximum HP, 240 seconds Rank 4 (Level 35): 58% of Maximum HP, 270 seconds Rank 5 (Level 40): 75% of Maximum HP, 300 seconds D.07.a.x - Energy Shield (Boost): Suit forms energy shield that turns energy damage taken into HP and increases physical damage. Rank 1 (Level 7): 45% dmg, +21% DEF, +11% physical dmg, 13s, 88EP Rank 2 (Level 10): 47% dmg, +29% DEF, +11% physical dmg, 13s, 112EP Rank 3 (Level 13): 50% dmg, +37% DEF, +12% physical dmg, 13s, 136EP Rank 4 (Level 16): 52% dmg, +45% DEF, +12% physical dmg, 13s, 161EP Rank 5 (Level 19): 54% dmg, +53% DEF, +13% physical dmg, 13s, 185EP Rank 6 (Level 22): 57% dmg, +62% DEF, +13% physical dmg, 13s, 210EP Rank 7 (Level 25): 59% dmg, +70% DEF, +14% physical dmg, 13s, 234EP Rank 8 (Level 28): 62% dmg, +78% DEF, +15% physical dmg, 13s, 259EP Rank 9 (Level 31): 64% dmg, +86% DEF, +15% physical dmg, 13s, 283EP Rank 10 (Level 34): 67% dmg, +95% DEF, +16% physical dmg, 13s, 308EP Rank 11 (Level 37): 69% dmg, +103% DEF, +16% physical dmg, 13s, 332EP Rank 12 (Level 40): 72% dmg, +111% DEF, +17% physical dmg, 13s, 357EP Rank 13 (Level 43): 74% dmg, +119% DEF, +18% physical dmg, 13s, 381EP Rank 14 (Level 46): 77% dmg, +128% DEF, +18% physical dmg, 13s, 406EP Rank 15 (Level 49): 79% dmg, +136% DEF, +19% physical dmg, 13s, 430EP Rank 16 (Level 52): 82% dmg, +144% DEF, +19% physical dmg, 13s, 455EP Rank 17 (Level 55): 84% dmg, +152% DEF, +20% physical dmg, 13s, 479EP Rank 18 (Level 58): 87% dmg, +160% DEF, +21% physical dmg, 13s, 504EP D.07.a.xi - Motion Amplifier (Boost): Requires Energy Shield. Increases attack speed and melee damage. Rank 1 (Level 14): +75% ATK speed, +80% ATK, +375% melee dmg, 13s, 22EP Rank 2 (Level 14): +80% ATK speed, +88% ATK, +397% melee dmg, 15s, 22EP Rank 3 (Level 15): +86% ATK speed, +95% ATK, +419% melee dmg, 18s, 23EP Rank 4 (Level 16): +90% ATK speed, +103% ATK, +441% melee dmg, 21s, 24EP Rank 5 (Level 17): +96% ATK speed, +110% ATK, +462% melee dmg, 24s, 24EP Rank 6 (Level 18): +100% ATK speed, +118% ATK, +484% melee dmg, 27s, 25EP Rank 7 (Level 19): +105% ATK speed, +125% ATK, +506% melee dmg, 29s, 26EP Rank 8 (Level 20): +110% ATK speed, +133% ATK, +527% melee dmg, 32s, 26EP Rank 9 (Level 21): +116% ATK speed, +140% ATK, +549% melee dmg, 35s, 27EP Rank 10 (Level 22): +121% ATK speed, +148% ATK, +570% melee dmg, 38s, 28EP Rank 11 (Level 23): +125% ATK speed, +155% ATK, +592% melee dmg, 41s, 28EP Rank 12 (Level 24): +130% ATK speed, +163% ATK, +614% melee dmg, 43s, 29EP Rank 13 (Level 25): +135% ATK speed, +170% ATK, +635% melee dmg, 46s, 30EP Rank 14 (Level 26): +141% ATK speed, +178% ATK, +657% melee dmg, 49s, 30EP Rank 15 (Level 27): +146% ATK speed, +185% ATK, +679% melee dmg, 52s, 31EP Rank 16 (Level 28): +150% ATK speed, +193% ATK, +700% melee dmg, 55s, 32EP D.07.a.xii - Auto Medic (Passive): Provides health regeneration over a short time period. Rank 1 (Level 1): 1.0% of total health per 7 seconds Rank 2 (Level 2): 1.4% of total health per 7 seconds Rank 3 (Level 3): 1.7% of total health per 7 seconds Rank 4 (Level 4): 2.1% of total health per 7 seconds Rank 5 (Level 5): 2.4% of total health per 7 seconds Rank 6 (Level 6): 2.8% of total health per 7 seconds Rank 7 (Level 7): 3.1% of total health per 7 seconds Rank 8 (Level 8): 3.5% of total health per 7 seconds Rank 9 (Level 9): 3.9% of total health per 7 seconds Rank 10 (Level 10): 4.2% of total health per 7 seconds Rank 11 (Level 11): 4.6% of total health per 7 seconds Rank 12 (Level 12): 4.9% of total health per 7 seconds Rank 13 (Level 13): 5.3% of total health per 7 seconds Rank 14 (Level 14): 5.6% of total health per 7 seconds Rank 15 (Level 15): 6.0% of total health per 7 seconds D.07.a.xiii - Mark VIII Upgrade (Passive): Requires Mutant Master. Increases damage done and chance of criticals, when using energy damage attacks. Rank 1 (Level 14): +5% energy damage, +1% critical chance Rank 2 (Level 15): +9% energy damage, +2% critical chance Rank 3 (Level 16): +12% energy damage, +2% critical chance Rank 4 (Level 17): +15% energy damage, +3% critical chance Rank 5 (Level 18): +18% energy damage, +3% critical chance Rank 6 (Level 19): +22% energy damage, +4% critical chance Rank 7 (Level 20): +25% energy damage, +4% critical chance Rank 8 (Level 21): +28% energy damage, +5% critical chance Rank 9 (Level 22): +31% energy damage, +6% critical chance Rank 10 (Level 23): +34% energy damage, +6% critical chance Rank 11 (Level 24): +38% energy damage, +7% critical chance Rank 12 (Level 25): +41% energy damage, +7% critical chance Rank 13 (Level 26): +44% energy damage, +8% critical chance Rank 14 (Level 27): +47% energy damage, +8% critical chance Rank 15 (Level 28): +50% energy damage, +9% critical chance D.07.a.xiv - Environmental Suit (Passive): Requires Auto Medic. Resistance to elemental, mental, energy and radiation damage. Rank 1 (Level 21): 5% resistance Rank 2 (Level 22): 8% resistance Rank 3 (Level 23): 11% resistance Rank 4 (Level 24): 14% resistance Rank 5 (Level 25): 17% resistance Rank 6 (Level 26): 20% resistance Rank 7 (Level 27): 23% resistance Rank 8 (Level 28): 26% resistance Rank 9 (Level 29): 29% resistance Rank 10 (Level 30): 32% resistance Rank 11 (Level 31): 35% resistance Rank 12 (Level 32): 38% resistance Rank 13 (Level 33): 41% resistance Rank 14 (Level 34): 44% resistance Rank 15 (Level 35): 47% resistance D.07.a.xv - Might (Ability): Increases lifting strength and destruction level of melee attacks. Rank 1 (Level 1): Can lift heavy objects Can damage reinforced walls and objects Rank 2 (Level 5): Can lift massive objects Can damage reinforced walls and objects D.07.a.xvi - Flight (Ability): Allows flying and improves mastery over it. Rank 1 (Level 1): 10 EP/s Rank 2 (Level 2): 8 EP/s Rank 3 (Level 3): 6 EP/s Rank 4 (Level 4): 4 EP/s Rank 5 (Level 5): 3 EP/s D.07.a.xvii - Mutant Master (Passive): Increases EP regeneration rate. Rank 1 (Level 7): +30% EP regeneration Rank 2 (Level 8): +42% EP regeneration Rank 3 (Level 9): +54% EP regeneration Rank 4 (Level 10): +66% EP regeneration Rank 5 (Level 11): +78% EP regeneration Rank 6 (Level 12): +90% EP regeneration Rank 7 (Level 13): +102% EP regeneration Rank 8 (Level 14): +114% EP regeneration Rank 9 (Level 15): +126% EP regeneration Rank 10 (Level 16): +139% EP regeneration Rank 11 (Level 17): +150% EP regeneration Rank 12 (Level 18): +162% EP regeneration Rank 13 (Level 19): +175% EP regeneration Rank 14 (Level 20): +187% EP regeneration Rank 15 (Level 21): +199% EP regeneration ================ D.08: Jean Grey ================ D.08.a) Skills ------------ D.08.a.i - Telekinesis (Special) D.08.a.ii - Psychic Spike (Projectile) D.08.a.iii - Psionic Boom (Radial): Requires Telekinesis D.08.a.iv - Memory Wipe (Radial): Requires Psionic Boom D.08.a.v - Dark Phoenix (Blast) D.08.a.vi - Mental Guardian (Trap): Requires Psychic Spike D.08.a.vii - Phoenix Force (Radial, Xtreme) D.08.a.viii - From the Ashes (Boost, Xtreme) D.08.a.ix - Mental Vortex (Boost) D.08.a.x - Calming Presence (Boost): Requires Mental Vortex D.08.a.xi - Psychic Fury (Boost): Requires Calming Presence D.08.a.xii - Psionic Combat (Passive) D.08.a.xiii - Telekinetic Net (Passive): Requires Psionic Combat D.08.a.xiv - Mental Mastery (Passive): Requires Mutant Master D.08.a.xv - Flight (Ability): Allows flying and improves mastery over it. Rank 1 (Level 1): 10 EP/s Rank 2 (Level 2): 8 EP/s Rank 3 (Level 3): 6 EP/s Rank 4 (Level 4): 4 EP/s Rank 5 (Level 5): 3 EP/s D.08.a.xvi - Mutant Master (Passive): Increases EP regeneration rate. Rank 1 (Level 7): +30% EP regeneration Rank 2 (Level 8): +42% EP regeneration Rank 3 (Level 9): +54% EP regeneration Rank 4 (Level 10): +66% EP regeneration Rank 5 (Level 11): +78% EP regeneration Rank 6 (Level 12): +90% EP regeneration Rank 7 (Level 13): +102% EP regeneration Rank 8 (Level 14): +114% EP regeneration Rank 9 (Level 15): +126% EP regeneration Rank 10 (Level 16): +139% EP regeneration Rank 11 (Level 17): +150% EP regeneration Rank 12 (Level 18): +162% EP regeneration Rank 13 (Level 19): +175% EP regeneration Rank 14 (Level 20): +187% EP regeneration Rank 15 (Level 21): +199% EP regeneration ================= D.09: Juggernaut ================= D.09.a) Skills -------------- D.09.a.i - Thunder Punch (Melee) D.09.a.ii - Brutal Blitz (Melee) D.09.a.iii - Arcane Fist (Radial): Requires Brutal Blitz. D.09.a.iv - Bullrush (Charge): Requires Block. D.09.a.v - Widowmaker (Melee): Requires Thunder Punch. D.09.a.vi - Crimson Rage (Melee): Requires Cyttorak Shield. D.09.a.vii - Crimson Devastation (Radial, Xtreme) D.09.a.viii - Path of Destruction (Boost, Xtreme) D.09.a.ix - Cyttorak Shield (Boost) D.09.a.x - Cyttorak Transfer (Boost): Requires Cyttorak Shield. D.09.a.xi - Block (Ability) D.09.a.xii - Precision (Passive) D.09.a.xiii - Cyttorak's Folly (Passive): Requires Critical Strike D.09.a.xiv - Critical Strike (Passive) D.09.a.xv - Might (Ability) ============== D.10: Magneto ============== D.10.a) Skills -------------- D.10.a.i - Levitation (Special) D.10.a.ii - Magnetic Shell (Beam) D.10.a.iii - Metal Spikes (Projectile): Requires Levitation D.10.a.iv - Shrapnel Sentry (Trap): Requires Magnetic Shell D.10.a.v - Magnetic Grasp (Radial): Requires Metal Spikes D.10.a.vi - Magnetic Blast (Blast): Requires Shrapnel Sentry D.10.a.vii - Death Trap (Debuff): Requires Magnetic Grasp D.10.a.viii - Metallic Mayhem (Radial, Xtreme) D.10.a.ix - Metal Minion (Special, Xtreme) D.10.a.x - Polarized Shield (Boost) D.10.a.xi - Supremacy (Boost): Requires Polarized Shield D.10.a.xii - Magnetic Deflection (Passive): Requires Mutant Master D.10.a.xiii - Intimidation (Passive): Requires Leadership D.10.a.xiv - Leadership (Passive) D.10.a.xv - Flight (Ability): Allows flying and improves mastery over it. Rank 1 (Level 1): 10 EP/s Rank 2 (Level 2): 8 EP/s Rank 3 (Level 3): 6 EP/s Rank 4 (Level 4): 4 EP/s Rank 5 (Level 5): 3 EP/s D.10.a.xvi - Mutant Master (Passive): Increases EP regeneration rate. Rank 1 (Level 7): +30% EP regeneration Rank 2 (Level 8): +42% EP regeneration Rank 3 (Level 9): +54% EP regeneration Rank 4 (Level 10): +66% EP regeneration Rank 5 (Level 11): +78% EP regeneration Rank 6 (Level 12): +90% EP regeneration Rank 7 (Level 13): +102% EP regeneration Rank 8 (Level 14): +114% EP regeneration Rank 9 (Level 15): +126% EP regeneration Rank 10 (Level 16): +139% EP regeneration Rank 11 (Level 17): +150% EP regeneration Rank 12 (Level 18): +162% EP regeneration Rank 13 (Level 19): +175% EP regeneration Rank 14 (Level 20): +187% EP regeneration Rank 15 (Level 21): +199% EP regeneration =================== D.11: Nightcrawler =================== D.11.a) Skills -------------- D.11.a.i - Divine Blades (Melee) D.11.a.ii - Teleport (Special) D.11.a.iii - Teleport Attack (Melee): Requires Teleport D.11.a.iv - Piercing Strike (Melee): Requires Block D.11.a.v - Teleport Frenzy (Melee): Requires Teleport D.11.a.vi - Sword Whirlwind (Melee): Requires Piercing Strike D.11.a.vii - Master of Chaos (Charge, Xtreme) D.11.a.viii - Disappearing Act (Boost, Xtreme) D.11.a.ix - Worship (Boost) D.11.a.x - Shadow Master (Boost) D.11.a.xi - Block (Ability) D.11.a.xii - Sword Mastery (Passive) D.11.a.xiii - Teleport Mastery (Passive) D.11.a.xiv - Uncanny Reflexes (Passive) D.11.a.xv - Leap of Faith (Passive) D.11.a.xvi - Critical Strike (Passive) ================== D.12: Professor X ================== To use Prof X, you must collect all the Danger Room discs and beat all the Danger Room scenarios. D.12.a) Skills -------------- D.12.a.i - Cleave (Melee): Swing a massive sword causing damage, and a chance for a Deadly Strike (1/3 instant HP loss) Rank 1 (Level 1): 88-147 physical damage, 16% chance, 12 EP Rank 2 (Level 4): 96-160 physical damage, 16% chance, 18 EP Rank 3 (Level 7): 103-173 physical damage, 17% chance, 24 EP Rank 4 (Level 10): 111-186 physical damage, 18% chance, 30 EP Rank 5 (Level 13): 118-198 physical damage, 19% chance, 36 EP Rank 6 (Level 16): 126-211 physical damage, 19% chance, 42 EP Rank 7 (Level 19): 133-224 physical damage, 20% chance, 48 EP Rank 8 (Level 22): 141-236 physical damage, 21% chance, 54 EP Rank 9 (Level 25): 149-249 physical damage, 21% chance, 60 EP Rank 10 (Level 28): 156-262 physical damage, 22% chance, 66 EP Rank 11 (Level 31): 164-275 physical damage, 23% chance, 72 EP Rank 12 (Level 34): 171-287 physical damage, 24% chance, 78 EP Rank 13 (Level 37): 179-300 physical damage, 24% chance, 84 EP Rank 14 (Level 40): 186-313 physical damage, 25% chance, 90 EP Rank 15 (Level 43): 194-325 physical damage, 26% chance, 96 EP Rank 16 (Level 46): 201-338 physical damage, 27% chance, 102 EP Rank 17 (Level 49): 209-351 physical damage, 27% chance, 108 EP Rank 18 (Level 52): 217-364 physical damage, 28% chance, 114 EP Rank 19 (Level 55): 224-376 physical damage, 29% chance, 120 EP Rank 20 (Level 58): 232-389 physical damage, 30% chance, 126 EP D.12.a.ii - Crushing Ego (Blast): Radial burst of mental energy that holds enemies four seconds, causing bleed damage during that time Rank 1 (Level 7): 11-15 mental dmg, 3-5 bleed dmg, 28 EP Rank 2 (Level 10): 15-19 mental dmg, 4-7 bleed dmg, 36 EP Rank 3 (Level 13): 19-23 mental dmg, 6-9 bleed dmg, 44 EP Rank 4 (Level 16): 23-28 mental dmg, 8-11 bleed dmg, 52 EP Rank 5 (Level 19): 27-32 mental dmg, 10-13 bleed dmg, 60 EP Rank 6 (Level 22): 31-36 mental dmg, 12-15 bleed dmg, 68 EP Rank 7 (Level 25): 35-41 mental dmg, 13-17 bleed dmg, 76 EP Rank 8 (Level 28): 39-45 mental dmg, 15-19 bleed dmg, 84 EP Rank 9 (Level 31): 43-49 mental dmg, 17-21 bleed dmg, 92 EP Rank 10 (Level 34): 47-54 mental dmg, 19-23 bleed dmg, 100 EP Rank 11 (Level 37): 51-58 mental dmg, 21-25 bleed dmg, 108 EP Rank 12 (Level 40): 55-62 mental dmg, 23-27 bleed dmg, 116 EP Rank 13 (Level 43): 59-67 mental dmg, 24-29 bleed dmg, 124 EP Rank 14 (Level 46): 63-71 mental dmg, 26-31 bleed dmg, 132 EP Rank 15 (Level 49): 67-75 mental dmg, 28-33 bleed dmg, 140 EP Rank 16 (Level 52): 71-80 mental dmg, 30-35 bleed dmg, 148 EP Rank 17 (Level 55): 75-84 mental dmg, 32-37 bleed dmg, 156 EP Rank 18 (Level 58): 79-89 mental dmg, 34-40 bleed dmg, 164 EP D.12.a.iii - Psychic Storm (Special): Press and hold power. Lightning chains from Professor X's body to nearby enemies (energy damage). Rank 1 (Level 21): 30-36 dmg primary, 17-22 dmg chain, 60 EP/sec Rank 2 (Level 24): 34-40 dmg primary, 20-25 dmg chain, 68 EP/sec Rank 3 (Level 27): 38-44 dmg primary, 24-29 dmg chain, 76 EP/sec Rank 4 (Level 30): 42-49 dmg primary, 27-33 dmg chain, 85 EP/sec Rank 5 (Level 33): 46-53 dmg primary, 31-37 dmg chain, 93 EP/sec Rank 6 (Level 36): 50-57 dmg primary, 34-41 dmg chain, 102 EP/sec Rank 7 (Level 39): 54-62 dmg primary, 38-45 dmg chain, 110 EP/sec Rank 8 (Level 42): 58-66 dmg primary, 41-48 dmg chain, 119 EP/sec Rank 9 (Level 45): 62-71 dmg primary, 45-52 dmg chain, 127 EP/sec Rank 10 (Level 48): 66-75 dmg primary, 48-56 dmg chain, 136 EP/sec Rank 11 (Level 51): 70-79 dmg primary, 52-60 dmg chain, 144 EP/sec Rank 12 (Level 54): 74-84 dmg primary, 55-64 dmg chain, 153 EP/sec Rank 13 (Level 57): 78-88 dmg primary, 59-68 dmg chain, 161 EP/sec Rank 14 (Level 60): 82-93 dmg primary, 63-72 dmg chain, 170 EP/sec D.12.a.iv - Psychic Shock (Special, Xtreme): Resurrects nearby fallen allies and enemies. Resurrected enemies become allies for a time, then expire. Rank 1 (Level 15): 15% of HP restored, 13 seconds for enemies Rank 2 (Level 20): 25% of HP restored, 16 seconds for enemies Rank 3 (Level 25): 35% of HP restored, 19 seconds for enemies Rank 4 (Level 30): 45% of HP restored, 23 seconds for enemies Rank 5 (Level 35): 55% of HP restored, 26 seconds for enemies Rank 6 (Level 40): 65% of HP restored, 29 seconds for enemies Rank 7 (Level 45): 75% of HP restored, 33 seconds for enemies D.12.a.v - Telepathic Link (Boost): Links to the minds of all teammates, increasing ATK and Damage Rank 1 (Level 14): +5% damage all attacks, +21% ATK, 13 seconds, 132 EP Rank 2 (Level 17): +7% damage all attacks, +30% ATK, 15 seconds, 157 EP Rank 3 (Level 20): +9% damage all attacks, +39% ATK, 18 seconds, 183 EP Rank 4 (Level 23): +11% damage all attacks, +49% ATK, 21 seconds, 208 EP Rank 5 (Level 26): +13% damage all attacks, +58% ATK, 24 seconds, 234 EP Rank 6 (Level 29): +15% damage all attacks, +67% ATK, 27 seconds, 260 EP Rank 7 (Level 32): +17% damage all attacks, +76% ATK, 29 seconds, 285 EP Rank 8 (Level 35): +19% damage all attacks, +86% ATK, 32 seconds, 311 EP Rank 9 (Level 38): +20% damage all attacks, +95% ATK, 35 seconds, 336 EP Rank 10 (Level 41): +22% damage all attacks, +104% ATK, 38 seconds, 362 EP Rank 11 (Level 44): +24% damage all attacks, +114% ATK, 41 seconds, 388 EP Rank 12 (Level 47): +26% damage all attacks, +123% ATK, 43 seconds, 413 EP Rank 13 (Level 50): +28% damage all attacks, +132% ATK, 46 seconds, 439 EP Rank 14 (Level 53): +30% damage all attacks, +142% ATK, 49 seconds, 464 EP Rank 15 (Level 56): +32% damage all attacks, +151% ATK, 52 seconds, 490 EP Rank 16 (Level 59): +34% damage all attacks, +160% ATK, 55 seconds, 516 EP D.12.a.vi - Reveal Intent (Passive): Increases Professor X's mental insight, increasing his DEF Rank 1 (Level 14): +15% DEF Rank 2 (Level 15): +23% DEF Rank 3 (Level 16): +30% DEF Rank 4 (Level 18): +37% DEF Rank 5 (Level 19): +45% DEF Rank 6 (Level 20): +52% DEF Rank 7 (Level 22): +59% DEF Rank 8 (Level 23): +67% DEF Rank 9 (Level 26): +81% DEF Rank 10 (Level 27): +88% DEF Rank 11 (Level 28): +96% DEF Rank 12 (Level 30): +103% DEF Rank 13 (Level 31): +110% DEF Rank 14 (Level 33): +118% DEF D.12.a.vii - Clairvoyance (Passive): Increase movement speed and reduce damage taken Rank 1 (Level 21): +9% movement speed, -5% damage taken Rank 2 (Level 22): +12% movement speed, -6% damage taken Rank 3 (Level 23): +14% movement speed, -7% damage taken Rank 4 (Level 25): +18% movement speed, -9% damage taken Rank 5 (Level 26): +21% movement speed, -10% damage taken Rank 6 (Level 27): +24% movement speed, -11% damage taken Rank 7 (Level 29): +26% movement speed, -13% damage taken Rank 8 (Level 30): +29% movement speed, -14% damage taken Rank 9 (Level 31): +33% movement speed, -15% damage taken Rank 10 (Level 33): +36% movement speed, -17% damage taken Rank 11 (Level 34): +38% movement speed, -18% damage taken Rank 12 (Level 35): +41% movement speed, -19% damage taken Rank 13 (Level 37): +45% movement speed, -48% damage taken Rank 14 (Level 38): +48% movement speed, -22% damage taken Rank 15 (Level 40): +50% movement speed, -24% damage taken D.12.a.viii - Leadership (Passive): Increases combo XP bonus to any combo done while on team, and increases chance for critical strike for whole team Rank 1 (Level 1): +2% critical strike, +9% combo XP Rank 2 (Level 2): +2% critical strike, +14% combo XP Rank 3 (Level 3): +3% critical strike, +21% combo XP Rank 4 (Level 4): +3% critical strike, +26% combo XP Rank 5 (Level 5): +4% critical strike, +33% combo XP Rank 6 (Level 6): +4% critical strike, +38% combo XP Rank 7 (Level 7): +5% critical strike, +45% combo XP Rank 8 (Level 8): +5% critical strike, +50% combo XP Rank 9 (Level 9): +6% critical strike, +56% combo XP Rank 10 (Level 10): +6% critical strike, +63% combo XP Rank 11 (Level 11): +7% critical strike, +68% combo XP Rank 12 (Level 12): +7% critical strike, +75% combo XP Rank 13 (Level 13): +8% critical strike, +80% combo XP Rank 14 (Level 14): +8% critical strike, +87% combo XP Rank 15 (Level 15): +9% critical strike, +92% combo XP D.12.a.ix - Mutant Master (Passive): Increases EP regeneration rate. Rank 1 (Level 7): +30% EP regeneration Rank 2 (Level 8): +42% EP regeneration Rank 3 (Level 9): +54% EP regeneration Rank 4 (Level 10): +66% EP regeneration Rank 5 (Level 11): +78% EP regeneration Rank 6 (Level 12): +90% EP regeneration Rank 7 (Level 13): +102% EP regeneration Rank 8 (Level 14): +114% EP regeneration Rank 9 (Level 15): +126% EP regeneration Rank 10 (Level 16): +139% EP regeneration Rank 11 (Level 17): +150% EP regeneration Rank 12 (Level 18): +162% EP regeneration Rank 13 (Level 19): +175% EP regeneration Rank 14 (Level 20): +187% EP regeneration Rank 15 (Level 21): +199% EP regeneration =========== D.13: Pyro =========== Pyro is available only in the PC version of XML2. He does not need to be unlocked. D.13.a) Skills -------------- D.13.a.i - Burn (Blast) D.13.a.ii - Breath of Fire (Special) D.13.a.iii - Fiery Charge (Projectile): Requires Burn D.13.a.iv - Flaming Pillar (Radial): Requires Breath of Fire D.13.a.v - Fire Bats (Projectile): Requires Fiery Charge D.13.a.vi - Fire Blade (Melee): Requires Breath of Fire D.13.a.vii - Fire Blast (Projectile): Requires Fire Bats D.13.a.viii - Wildfire (Radial, Xtreme) D.13.a.ix - Fire it Up (Boost, Xtreme) D.13.a.x - Torch Fury (Boost) D.13.a.xi - Flame Shield (Boost): Requires Torch Fury D.13.a.xii - Flame Mastery (Passive) D.13.a.xiii - Elemental Combat (Passive) D.13.a.xiv - Scorch (Passive) D.13.a.xv - Mutant Master (Passive): Increases EP regeneration rate. Rank 1 (Level 7): +30% EP regeneration Rank 2 (Level 8): +42% EP regeneration Rank 3 (Level 9): +54% EP regeneration Rank 4 (Level 10): +66% EP regeneration Rank 5 (Level 11): +78% EP regeneration Rank 6 (Level 12): +90% EP regeneration Rank 7 (Level 13): +102% EP regeneration Rank 8 (Level 14): +114% EP regeneration Rank 9 (Level 15): +126% EP regeneration Rank 10 (Level 16): +139% EP regeneration Rank 11 (Level 17): +150% EP regeneration Rank 12 (Level 18): +162% EP regeneration Rank 13 (Level 19): +175% EP regeneration Rank 14 (Level 20): +187% EP regeneration Rank 15 (Level 21): +199% EP regeneration ============ D.14: Rogue ============ D.14.a) Skills -------------- D.14.a.i - Smash (Melee) D.14.a.ii - Bedazzle (Debuff) D.14.a.iii - Power Theft (Special): Requires Smash. D.14.a.iv - Energy Overflow (Radial): Requires Power Theft. D.14.a.v - Torpedo Strike (Charge) D.14.a.vi - Tremor (Melee): Requires Torpedo Strike D.14.a.vii - Manic Slam (Charge, Xtreme) D.14.a.viii - Reflective Aura (Boost, Xtreme) D.14.a.ix - Heal (Boost): Requires Bedazzle D.14.a.x - Southern Shout (Boost): Requires Heal D.14.a.xi - Block (Ability) D.14.a.xii - Hardened (Passive) D.14.a.xiii - Prism Shield (Passive) D.14.a.xiv - Critical Strike (Passive) D.14.a.xv - Might (Ability) D.14.a.xvi - Flight (Ability): Allows flying and improves mastery over it. Rank 1 (Level 1): 10 EP/s Rank 2 (Level 2): 8 EP/s Rank 3 (Level 3): 6 EP/s Rank 4 (Level 4): 4 EP/s Rank 5 (Level 5): 3 EP/s ================= D.15: Sabretooth ================= Sabretooth is available only in the PC version of XML2. He does not need to be unlocked. D.15.a) Skills -------------- D.15.a.i - Talon Slice (Melee) D.15.a.ii - Talon Slash (Melee): Requires Talon Slice D.15.a.iii - Bleeding Talons (Melee): Requires Talon Slice D.15.a.iv - Talon Rage (Melee): Requires Talon Slash D.15.a.v - Deadly Lunge (Charge): Requires Bleeding Talons D.15.a.vi - Talon Fury (Melee): Requires Talon Rage D.15.a.vii - Slash and Bash (Radial, Xtreme) D.15.a.viii - Regeneration Overdrive (Boost, Xtreme) D.15.a.ix - Feral Rampage (Boost) D.15.a.x - Roar (Debuff): Requires Feral Rampage D.15.a.xi - Block (Ability) D.15.a.xii - Talon Mastery (Passive) D.15.a.xiii - Enhanced Senses (Passive) D.15.a.xiv - Strong Willed (Passive) D.15.a.xv - Regeneration (Passive) D.15.a.xvi - Might (Ability) ==================== D.16: Scarlet Witch ==================== D.16.a) Skills -------------- D.16.a.i - Misfortune (Boost): Requires Reality Shift D.16.a.ii - Hex Bolt (Projectile) D.16.a.iii - Combustion (Radial) D.16.a.iv - Reality Shift (Special): Requires Combustion D.16.a.v - Hex Locked (Projectile): Requires Hex Bolt D.16.a.vi - Hex Explosion (Projectile): Requires Hex Locked D.16.a.vii - Anarchy Assault (Radial, Xtreme) D.16.a.viii - Revitalize (Boost, Xtreme) D.16.a.ix - Probability Syphon (Boost) D.16.a.x - Amplify Luck (Boost): Requires Probability Syphon D.16.a.xi - Heal (Boost): Requires Amplify Luck D.16.a.xii - Scarlet's Touch (Passive) D.16.a.xiii - Deflect Missiles (Passive): Requires Scarlet's Touch D.16.a.xiv - Hex Mastery (Passive): Requires Mutant Master D.16.a.xv - Mutant Master (Passive): Increases EP regeneration rate. Rank 1 (Level 7): +30% EP regeneration Rank 2 (Level 8): +42% EP regeneration Rank 3 (Level 9): +54% EP regeneration Rank 4 (Level 10): +66% EP regeneration Rank 5 (Level 11): +78% EP regeneration Rank 6 (Level 12): +90% EP regeneration Rank 7 (Level 13): +102% EP regeneration Rank 8 (Level 14): +114% EP regeneration Rank 9 (Level 15): +126% EP regeneration Rank 10 (Level 16): +139% EP regeneration Rank 11 (Level 17): +150% EP regeneration Rank 12 (Level 18): +162% EP regeneration Rank 13 (Level 19): +175% EP regeneration Rank 14 (Level 20): +187% EP regeneration Rank 15 (Level 21): +199% EP regeneration ============ D.17: Storm ============ D.17.a) Skills -------------- D.17.a.i - Lightning Strike (Blast) D.17.a.ii - Funnels (Trap) D.17.a.iii - Blizzard (Debuff): Requires Funnels D.17.a.iv - Electric Shock (Radial): Requires Lightning Strike D.17.a.v - Whirlwind (Trap): Requires Blizzard D.17.a.vi - Chain Lightning (Blast): Requires Lightning Strike D.17.a.vii - Static Charge (Debuff): Requires Whirlwind D.17.a.viii - Raging Tempest (Radial, Xtreme) D.17.a.ix - Will of the Goddess (Boost, Xtreme) D.17.a.x - Whirlwind Armor (Boost) D.17.a.xi - Storm Shield (Boost): Requires Whirlwind Armor D.17.a.xii - Elemental Combat (Passive) D.17.a.xiii - Wind Mastery (Passive): Requires Mutant Master D.17.a.xiv - Lightning Mastery (Passive): Requires Mutant Master D.17.a.xv - Flight (Ability): Allows flying and improves mastery over it. Rank 1 (Level 1): 10 EP/s Rank 2 (Level 2): 8 EP/s Rank 3 (Level 3): 6 EP/s Rank 4 (Level 4): 4 EP/s Rank 5 (Level 5): 3 EP/s D.17.a.xvi - Mutant Master (Passive): Increases EP regeneration rate. Rank 1 (Level 7): +30% EP regeneration Rank 2 (Level 8): +42% EP regeneration Rank 3 (Level 9): +54% EP regeneration Rank 4 (Level 10): +66% EP regeneration Rank 5 (Level 11): +78% EP regeneration Rank 6 (Level 12): +90% EP regeneration Rank 7 (Level 13): +102% EP regeneration Rank 8 (Level 14): +114% EP regeneration Rank 9 (Level 15): +126% EP regeneration Rank 10 (Level 16): +139% EP regeneration Rank 11 (Level 17): +150% EP regeneration Rank 12 (Level 18): +162% EP regeneration Rank 13 (Level 19): +175% EP regeneration Rank 14 (Level 20): +187% EP regeneration Rank 15 (Level 21): +199% EP regeneration ============== D.18: Sunfire ============== D.18.a) Skills -------------- D.18.a.i - Ignite (Blast) D.18.a.ii - Flamethrower (Special) D.18.a.iii - Atomic Charge (Projectile): Requires Ignite D.18.a.iv - Fiery Geyser (Radial): Requires Flamethrower D.18.a.v - Blazing Barrage (Projectile): Requires Atomic Charge D.18.a.vi - Flame Sword (Melee): Requires Flamethrower D.18.a.vii - Inferno (Projectile): Requires Blazing Barrage D.18.a.viii - Super Nova (Radial, Xtreme) D.18.a.ix - Rising Sun (Boost, Xtreme) D.18.a.x - Flaming Fury (Boost) D.18.a.xi - Ion Shield (Boost): Requires Flaming Fury D.18.a.xii - Fire Mastery (Passive) D.18.a.xiii - Elemental Combat (Passive) D.18.a.xiv - Ionize (Passive) D.18.a.xv - Flight (Ability): Allows flying and improves mastery over it. Rank 1 (Level 1): 10 EP/s Rank 2 (Level 2): 8 EP/s Rank 3 (Level 3): 6 EP/s Rank 4 (Level 4): 4 EP/s Rank 5 (Level 5): 3 EP/s D.18.a.xvi - Mutant Master (Passive): Increases EP regeneration rate. Rank 1 (Level 7): +30% EP regeneration Rank 2 (Level 8): +42% EP regeneration Rank 3 (Level 9): +54% EP regeneration Rank 4 (Level 10): +66% EP regeneration Rank 5 (Level 11): +78% EP regeneration Rank 6 (Level 12): +90% EP regeneration Rank 7 (Level 13): +102% EP regeneration Rank 8 (Level 14): +114% EP regeneration Rank 9 (Level 15): +126% EP regeneration Rank 10 (Level 16): +139% EP regeneration Rank 11 (Level 17): +150% EP regeneration Rank 12 (Level 18): +162% EP regeneration Rank 13 (Level 19): +175% EP regeneration Rank 14 (Level 20): +187% EP regeneration Rank 15 (Level 21): +199% EP regeneration =========== D.19: Toad =========== D.19.a) Skills -------------- D.19.a.i - Hammer Kick (Melee) D.19.a.ii - Tongue Strike (Melee) D.19.a.iii - Mucous Spit (Projectile) D.19.a.iv - Tongue Lash (Melee): Requires Hammer Kick D.19.a.v - Noxious Spew (Projectile): Requires Mucous Spit D.19.a.vi - Leap Attack (Charge): Requires Tongue Lash D.19.a.vii - Tongue Whip (Radial, Xtreme) D.19.a.viii - Plunder (Boost, Xtreme) D.19.a.ix - Secretion (Boost) D.19.a.x - Taunt (Debuff): Requires Secretion D.19.a.xi - Block (Ability) D.19.a.xii - Spit Mastery (Passive): Requires Mutant Master D.19.a.xiii - Tongue Mastery (Passive): Requires Critical Strike D.19.a.xiv - Critical Strike (Passive) D.19.a.xv - Mutant Master (Passive) Rank 1 (Level 7): +30% EP regeneration Rank 2 (Level 8): +42% EP regeneration Rank 3 (Level 9): +54% EP regeneration Rank 4 (Level 10): +66% EP regeneration Rank 5 (Level 11): +78% EP regeneration Rank 6 (Level 12): +90% EP regeneration Rank 7 (Level 13): +102% EP regeneration Rank 8 (Level 14): +114% EP regeneration Rank 9 (Level 15): +126% EP regeneration Rank 10 (Level 16): +139% EP regeneration Rank 11 (Level 17): +150% EP regeneration Rank 12 (Level 18): +162% EP regeneration Rank 13 (Level 19): +175% EP regeneration Rank 14 (Level 20): +187% EP regeneration Rank 15 (Level 21): +199% EP regeneration ================ D.20: Wolverine ================ D.20.a) Skills -------------- D.20.b) Feral Slash (Melee) D.20.c) Claw Flurry (Melee): Requires Feral Slash D.20.c.i - Bloodlust (Melee): Requires Feral Slash D.20.c.ii - Eviscerate (Melee): Requires Claw Flurry D.20.c.iii - Lethal Lunge (Charge): Requires Bloodlust D.20.c.iv - Claw Frenzy (Melee): Requires Eviscerate D.20.c.v - Berserker Fury (Radial, Xtreme) D.20.c.vi - Rude Awakening (Boost, Xtreme) D.20.c.vii - Berserker Rage (Boost) D.20.c.viii - Scream (Debuff): Requires Berserker Rage D.20.c.ix - Block (Ability) D.20.c.x - Claw Master (Passive) D.20.c.xi - Enhances Senses (Passive) D.20.c.xii - Strong Willed (Passive) D.20.c.xiii - Regeneration (Passive) D.20.c.xiv - Might (Ability) ================== D.21: Bonus Teams ================== Certain combinations of four characters provide a team bonus. If more than four characters are listed below, you may have any four on your team to earn the bonus: Age of Apocalypse: +100% ATK Rating - Any 4 heroes with Age of Apocalypse skins Agile Warriors: +5% XP - Nightcrawler, Sunfire, Toad, Deadpool Brotherhood of Evil: +5% XP - Juggernaut, Magneto, Toad, Scarlet Witch Bruiser Brigade: 20 EP gain per Knockout - Juggernaut, Colossus, Wolverine, Rogue Dark Past: 5% damage inflicted goes to HP - Rogue, Gambit, Deadpool, Wolverine Double Date: 20 HP gained per Knockout - Rogue, Gambit, Jean Grey, Cyclops Energy Corps: +5% damage - Gambit, Bishop, Cyclops, Iron Man Family Affair: +5 HP regeneration - Magneto, Scarlet Witch, Juggernaut, Prof X Femme Fatale: 5% damage inflicted goes to HP - Storm, Scarlet Witch, Rogue, Jean Grey Forces of Nature: +10 to all Resists - Storm, Iceman, Sunfire, Magneto Heavy Metal: +10 to all stats - Colossus, Juggernaut, Iron Man, Magneto New Avengers: +15% Max HP - Iron Man, Scarlet Witch, Wolverine, Bishop New X-Men: +15% Max HP - Nightcrawler, Storm, Colossus, Wolverine, Sunfire, Bishop Old School: +15% Max EP - Cyclops, Jean Grey, Iceman, Magneto, Toad, Prof X Raven Knights: +60% tech bit drops - Iceman, Prof X, Iron Man, Deadpool Special Ops: +5% damage - Bishop, Deadpool, Nightcrawler, Gambit So, what are the best teams? Forces of Nature is a good team; you get two fliers, two bridge builders and the Leadership bonus. The only thing you don't get is a good tank, which can hurt in the early game. You also don't get a hugely useful team bonus. You can mix-and-match either New X-Men or Old School for a varied team. The downside to New X-Men is the lack of a Brotherhood mutant while Old School, again, lacks a decent tank. Femme Fatale is another tank-less team with otherwise good variety and a regenerating team bonus--always nice. The Age of Apocalypse is good for a melee-heavy party, but the bonus won't help much if you are using lots of ranged attacks. And, since you can't get the AoA skins until Act 3, you probably won't be using melee much by that point in the game. Brotherhood of Evil gives a nice selection of mutants and faster leveling, but no X-Men and Juggs and Toad are not likely to be high on many players' list of favorite mutants. Most of the rest are too heavy in one area (e.g. Bruiser Brigade is all tanks) or not available until you've beat the game once. Once you have unlocked the three bonus characters, New Avengers, Heavy Metal and Special Ops look attractive. ================ D.22: Categories ================ Throughout this guide, references will be made to heroes by their abilities; for example, fliers refers to all characters with the Flight skill. Here are the categories used in this guide and the heroes that fit into that category: D.22.a) Leader -------------- Characters with the Leadership skill: Cyclops, Magneto and Professor X D.22.b) Flier ------------- Characters with the Flight skill: Iron Man, Jean Grey, Magneto, Rogue, Storm and Sunfire D.22.c) Bridge Builder ---------------------- Characters that can build bridges at marked places on the map: Iceman, Jean Grey and Magneto D.22.d) Tank ------------ Characters with lots of melee skills, the Might skill and typically high Body and Strike scores: Colossus, Iron Man, Juggernaut, Rogue, Sabretooth and Wolverine D.22.e) Ranged -------------- Characters that have good beam or projectile powers: Bishop, Cyclops, Iceman, Iron Man, Jean Grey, Pyro, Scarlet Witch, Storm and Sunfire D.22.f) Teleporter ------------------ Character that can teleport: Deadpool and Nightcrawler D.22.g) X-Man ------------- Characters who are part of the X-Men: Bishop, Colossus, Cyclops, Gambit, Iceman, Iron Man*, Jean Grey, Nightcrawler, Professor X, Rogue, Storm, Sunfire and Wolverine. (*Iron Man is actually an Avenger, but, for the purposes of this game, he's part of the X-Men.) D.22.h) Brotherhood ------------------- Characters who are part of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants: Deadpool, Juggernaut, Magneto, Pyro, Sabretooth, Scarlet Witch and Toad. / \ /--MEN LEGENDS II----------------------------------------------------- \/ /\---Section E. ENEMIES-------------------------------------------------- / \ / E.01: Abyss E.02: Apocalypse E.03: Archangel E.04: Bastion E.05: Deadpool E.06: Grizzly E.07: Holocaust E.08: Lady Deathstrike E.09: Living Monolith E.10: Mikhail E.11: Mr. Sinister E.12: Omega Red E.13: Sauron E.14: Stryfe E.15: Sugarman E.16: Zealot / \ /--MEN LEGENDS II----------------------------------------------------- \/ /\---Section F. ITEM LISTS----------------------------------------------- / \ / ======================= F.01: Danger Room Discs ======================= Discs listed here are only those that are found during the course of gameplay. Discs that automatically show up in the Danger Room computer and discs that have to be purchased from Beast or Forge are not listed here. * Setting 102 - Throwing: Cerci Caverns, third room * Moves 103 - Triple Hit: One of the queen chambers in the Queens Lair * Moves 104 - Throw: Same disc as 103 * Qualifying Exam 100: One of the "north" prisons in the Northern Plaza * Challenge - Cyclops: Jungle Canal, right fork in path soon after entering area * Assault 203: Nuwali Shrine, room "southwest" of the water-filled altar room =================== F.02: Tech Stations =================== Tech stations upgrade stats. There are 20 scattered throughout the game. * Dead Zone: +2 Strike, first burned-out airship * Desolate Mesa: +2 Focus, down left from radar array * Cerci Burrows: +2 Speed, third room with drones * Larvae Chambers: +10 Health, in room with second egg cluster * Genosha Seawall: +10 Focus, central rooms just past dirigible * Grand Hall: +2 Body, to right of entrance, destroy generator to get through force field * Jungle Ruins: +20 Health, between the atmospheric generators * Jungle Pass: ==================== F.03: Homing Beacons ==================== There are six homing beacons in each Act; however, you only need four. Once you've collected four, the remaining two are replaced with XP bonuses. When you have four, a secret Blink Portal opens in your home base. Go through the portal and defeat the enemies. In Acts 1 through 4, you collect a piece of Iron Man's armor. In Act 5, you rescue Iron Man and can then add him to your team. F.03.a) Act 1 ------------- The bonus for extra beacons in Act 1 is 5,000 XP. * Dead Zone: just past entrance to Cerci Caverns * Cerci Caverns: side ledge to left of long bridge, requires flier or bridge builder * Cerci Burrows: near the entrance to the Larvae Chambers * Genosha Seawall: just past dirigible room, need Brotherhood mutant to open door to the right * Southern Habitats: in unmapped hallway off hydroponics lab * Northern Plaza: in Mr. Sinister's experiment room F.03.b) Act 2 ------------- The bonus for extra beacons in Act 1 is 15,000 XP. * Jungle Canal: second cave you travel through * Jungle Ruins: on the main path next to a weapon cache * Jungle Pass: take the right fork from the main path, then the left-hand cave entrance and get the homing beacon in the cave * Nuwali Shrine: from the main entrance, go right and follow the path around, through some columns that need to pushed out of the way and past a tech station, then take the left-path when you reach a T and in the next room the beacon is on the floor near some broken stones * Elemental Tomb: in an alcove of the room of fire * Nuwali Gateway: when you enter the Gateway from the Corridors, turn left and fight your way down the long hall with flame-throwing statues, near the end of the hall, break through the wall on your left and break your way through the walls to reach the beacon ================ F.04: Data Discs ================ Collect four data discs and you get a bonus to your health or energy pack carrying capacity. There are twenty discs in all. * +2 energy packs for the first set of four data discs * +2 health packs for the second set of four data discs * +4 energy packs for the third set of four data discs * +4 health packs for the fourth set of four data discs * +6 health and +6 energy packs for the fifth set of four data discs Data disc locations: * Barren Cliffs: under brush in area right before first Grizzly meeting * Queens Lair: central platform in one of the queen's chambers, need flier or bridge builder * Northern Plaza: under one of the first stairways * Grand Hall: out in the open on the ground level * Jungle Canal: first cave you travel through =================== F.05: Weapon Caches =================== * Barren Cliffs: After first meeting with Grizzly, go left and build two bridges to reach cache * Grand Hall: near a fallen pillar opposite the Xtraction point * Jungle Ruins: on the main path * Jungle Pass: in a laster-bomb filled cave just before the Xtraction point ================= F.06: Comic Books ================= * Bishop: In Desolate Mesa, after destroying radar array, go down and left from main path * Wolverine: Larvae Chambers, room with third egg cluster * Colossus: Southern Habitats, side room near one of the prisons * Toad: Jungle Ruins, behind an atmospheric generator * Cyclops: Jungle Pass, in a ruined temple along the left fork from the beginning path ================== F.07: Sketch Books ================== Sketch books unlock concept art. There are 16 sketch books and each one unlocks three pieces of concept art. * Dead Zone, Dead Zone Enemy, Magneto: Desolate Mesa, down left from the radar array * Insect Tunnels, Insect Tunnels Enemy, Nightcrawler: Cerci Burrows, in one of the rooms with drones * Genosha, Genosha Enemy, Iceman: Grand Hall, on an upper platform, need a flier to get it * Jungle, Jungle Enemy, Jean Grey: Jungle Pass, in cave between Xtraction point and boss fight with Sauron / \ /--MEN LEGENDS II----------------------------------------------------- \/ /\---Section G. DANGER ROOM COURSES-------------------------------------- / \ / n/a for Location of a Danger Room disc indicates the course is automatically available. Buy for Location means the disc must be purchased from Beast or Forge. Awards stack; e.g. if you beat the Vibranium Award requirement, you also receive the Titanium Award and Adamantium Award. If you beat all the courses, you will unlock Professor X as a playable character. ====================== G.01: Freshman Courses ====================== G.01.a) Setting 101 - Hidden Goods ---------------------------------- Location: n/a Objectives: * Destroy all crates * Complete within 1:30 Titanium Award (beat the course): 200 XP Adamantium Award (within 0:45): +1 Strike Vibranium Award (within 0:30): An item Recommended Team: * Any single hero, one with Might or a Beam power works best Smash the marked crates. It's easier to finish in less than 30 seconds if you use a ranged fighter. G.01.b) Setting 102 - Throwing ------------------------------ Location: Cerci Caverns, third room Objectives: * Execute a pickup-and-throw move five times * Complete within 1:30 Titanium Award (beat the course): 300 XP Adamantium Award (within 0:45): +1 Speed Vibranium Award (within 0:30): An item Recommended Team: * Any single hero, the faster the better Pick up items with Use and throw them with Use. Just grab any crates or barrels lying around. G.01.c) Moves 103 - Triple Hit ------------------------------ Location: Queen's Lair, chamber where you first meet Zealot Objectives: * Strike enemies with the Triple Hit 5 times * Complete within 1:30 Titanium Award (beat the course): 450 XP Adamantium Award (within 1:00): +1 Strike Vibranium Award (within 0:45): An item Recommended Team: * Any single hero, a tank works best Use Attack, Attack, Attack for the Triple Hit. Don't spend a lot of time running around looking for enemies, they'll spawn on top of you. G.01.d) Moves 104 - Throw ------------------------- Location: Queen's Lair, chamber where you first meet Zealot Objectives: * Execute throwing an enemy 5 times * Complete within 1:00 Titanium Award (beat the course): 600 XP Adamantium Award (within 0:45): +1 Body Vibranium Award (within 0:30): An item Recommended Team: * Any single hero, a tank works best Press Use while standing near an enemy to pick him/her/it up. Press Use again to throw the enemy. Don't spend a lot of time running around looking for enemies, they'll spawn on top of you. G.01.e) Teamwork 105 -------------------- Location: Buy, 160 tech bits Objectives: * Defeat 10 enemies * Call for help from allies five times * Complete within 3:00 Titanium Award (beat the course): 750 XP Adamantium Award (within 1:15): +1 Focus Vibranium Award (within 0:45): An item Recommended Team: * Any This is real simple. Just lay into the enemies that spawn and spam your Call Allies button. You should be able to complete the course in less than 30 seconds. G.01.f) Moves 106 - Knockback ----------------------------- Location: Buy, 250 tech bits Objectives: * Strike enemies with the knockback attack 10 times * Complete within 2:00 Titanium Award (beat the course): 1000 XP Adamantium Award (within 1:30): +1 Body Vibranium Award (within 1:00): An item Recommended Team: * Any single hero, a non-tank works best The knockback attack is Attack, Smash, Smash, Smash. A non-melee oriented character works best. A tank is likely to knock enemies away with the first or second Smash and make completing the combo difficult. G.01.g) Combined Powers 107 --------------------------- Location: Buy, 360 tech bits Objectives: * Execute 10 power combinations * Complete within 3:00 Titanium Award (beat the course): 1250 XP Adamantium Award (within 2:30): +1 Speed Vibranium Award (within 2:00): An item Recommended Team: * Whatever team works best for you hitting power combos (see more below) There's no getting around it: hitting power combos in XML2 is a lot harder than in XML1. First, the margin of error--the time you have between when the two powers hit--has been reduced. Second, the AI won't always use the power you assign to AI Skill, so it's not as reliable. Third, the variety of mutants makes finding good combinations harder. That said, here are some powers that work well for causing Power Combos: * Magneto's Magnetic Shell * Storm's Blizzard * Iceman's Slow Beam and Freeze Beam * Scarlet Witch's Hex Bolt Beating the Combined Powers courses in XML2 takes a lot more work and experimentation than in XML1. Another possibility is to use a tank with Might to pick enemies up and hurl them into the rest of the team, which almost always causes a Batter Up! combo. If you're having a lot of trouble with it, wait until you level up some more and increase your skill ranks. Power combos generally get easier to hit as your skills increase in rank. But, don't wait too long for this first combined powers course. If you get to the point you can one-shot kill the enemies in this course, it will be almost impossible to beat it. G.01.h) Moves 108 - Stun ------------------------ Location: Buy, 490 tech bits Objectives: * Strike enemies with the stunning blow 10 times * Complete within 2:00 Titanium Award (beat the course): 1500 XP Adamantium Award (within 1:30): +1 Focus Vibranium Award (within 1:00): An item Recommended Team: * Any single hero, a fast-moving non-tank works best The stunning blow is Smash, Attack, Smash, Smash. A non-melee oriented character works best. A tank is likely to knock enemies away with the first Smash and make completing the combo difficult. Also, you'll have to chase enemies down in this course, so having a fast-moving hero gives you a better chance at the Vibranium Award. G.01.i) Qualifying Exam 100 --------------------------- Location: Northern Plaza of Genosha, in one of the prisons from which you free mutants Objectives: * Fight Lady Deathstrike Titanium Award (beat the course): unlock the next grade and 3000 XP Adamantium Award (within 5:00): +1 Focus Vibranium Award (within 3:00): Free talent (skill) point Recommended Team: * Same team you used in boss fight against Lady Deathstrike, unless you bribed her--in which case you'll want Wolverine, Iceman and two other ranged attackers. This is a repeat of your boss fight against Lady Deathstrike, except she won't regenerate. You should be able to easily beat her down in less than three minutes. ======================= G.02: Sophomore Courses ======================= G.02.a) Moves 201 - Trip ------------------------ Location: n/a Objectives: * Strike enemies with the trip maneuver 10 times * Complete within 1:30 Titanium Award (beat the course): 2500 XP Adamantium Award (within 1:15): +1 Focus Vibranium Award (within 1:00): An enhanced item Recommended team: * Any single character with decent melee skills, but not a tank Trip is Attack, Smash, Attack. A tank will frequently knock enemies back with either the first or second blow, so will have trouble finishing the combo. The timing on this combo seems to be a little tricky and you can hit the sequence perfectly but the game fails to record your trip. It almost always seems to fail when you've got your foe backed up against a wall, so try to keep the mobs out in the open. Also, attacks from other mobs will disrupt the sequence, so you may need to quickly blast all mobs but one and then use the combo on that one foe. G.02.b) Moves 202 - Popup ------------------------- Location: n/a Objectives: * Strike enemies with the popup attack 10 times * Complete within 1:30 Titanium Award (beat the course): 3000 XP Adamantium Award (within 1:15): +1 Body Vibranium Award (within 1:00): An enhanced item Recommended team: * Any single character, preferably a tank The popup combo is Attack, Attack, Smash. Unlike the other Moves courses, you'll probably want a tank for this as some of the enemy spawns have strong attacks. You're going to find it difficult to land the sequence of blows, so just keep repeating the sequence to yourself and try to get the rhythm down. G.02.c) Assault 203 ------------------- Location: Nuwali Shrine, from the main entrance, head straight into the next room, then turn left and search for the disc in the room beyond Objectives: * Defeat 30 enemies Titanium Award (beat the course): 3350 XP Adamantium Award (within 3:00): +1 Strike Vibranium Award (within 2:00): An enhanced item Recommended Team: * Characters with good radial or blast powers Enemies will spawn fast and furious. Use characters with good area-of- effect powers and keep blasting. G.02.d) Defend 204 ------------------ Location: Entering the Nuwali Gateway from the Corridors, go straight across the hall and break through the wall on the left Objectives: * Defend Beast * Survive for 2:00 Titanium Award (beat the course): 3500 XP Adamantium Award (defeat 15 enemies): +1 Speed Vibranium Award (defeat 20 enemies): An enhanced item Recommended Team: * Someone with a shield that covers all allies * Someone with a good blast power to keep bad guys away from Beast The thing to worry about here are the ranged attackers. You can deal with melee thugs by staying close to Beast and using a Radial or Blast power to keep the mobs at bay. But the shooters standing outside of range can be deadly. Have a party-wide shield power available; it should also protect Beast. G.02.e) Qualifying Exam 200 --------------------------- Location: Beyonders Sanctum, in an alcove to the left just inside the entrance Objectives: * Defeat Sauron Titanium Award (beat the course): Unlock the next grade and 3000 XP Adamantium Award (within 5:00): +1 Focus Vibranium Award (within 3:00): Free talent (skill) point Recommended Team: * Your favorite characters, the stronger the better This will be just like your mini-boss fight against Sauron, but he's tougher and takes longer to kill. Strong attacks--especially with a team that can hit lots of combos--will help you achieve the Vibranium Award. Which is, really, all you need to worry about as Sauron isn't particularly dangerous. G.02.f) Challenge - Cyclops --------------------------- Location: Jungle Canal, right fork in the path soon after you enter area Objectives: * Protect all bookcases * Survive for 2:00 Titanium Award (beat the course): Accelerated Visor Adamantium Award (defeat 10 enemies): +1 Body Vibranium Award (defeat 20 enemies): +1 Level Recommended team: * Cyclops In challenge courses, you get unlimited energy. Bind Cyclops' strongest beam attack to one of your Powers buttons and use it continuously. If you've gotten Auto Artillery, you might want to set some up in the vicinity of each bookcase. The bookcases are marked with red X's on your map, keep running around to them and blasting everything that moves. G.02.g) Challenge - Gambit --------------------------- Location: Elemental Tomb, water room Objectives: * Defeat 5 enemies * Destroy the stone head * Complete within 2:00 Titanium Award (beat the course): Nanocore Staff Adamantium Award (within 1:00): +1 Strike Vibranium Award (within 0:45): +1 Level Recommended team: * Gambit You have unlimited energy in Challenge courses, so lay about you with Staff Slam or Staff Assault. Once you've killed five enemies, run to the stone head and beat on it with more Staff Assaults. G.02.h) Challenge - Iceman --------------------------- Location: Core Interior, after putting Forge's transceiver in a security console, turn left down the hall and first room on your right Objectives: * Survive for 2:00 Titanium Award (beat the course): Cryogenic Booster Adamantium Award (defeat 15 enemies): +1 Strike Vibranium Award (defeat 30 enemies): +1 Level Recommended team: * Iceman You have unlimited power, so lay about with your strongest skills. If you've purchased some ranks in it, Arctic Burst is probably your best bet. You'll also want Ice Armor for extra protection. ==================== G.03: Junior Courses ==================== G.03.a) Survival 301 -------------------- Location: n/a Objectives: * Survive for 3:00 Titanium Award (beat the course): 4500 XP Adamantium Award (defeat 20 enemies): +1 Body Vibranium Award (defeat 40 enemies): An enhanced item G.03.b) Teamwork 302 -------------------- Location: n/a ==================== G.04: Senior Courses ==================== =================== G.05: X-Man Courses =================== ===================== G.06: Legends Courses ===================== / \ /--MEN LEGENDS II----------------------------------------------------- \/ /\---Section H. TRIVIA GAMES--------------------------------------------- / \ / At your home base in each act, you can play a trivia game to earn XP. ====================== H.01: Act 1 Questions ====================== Each correct answer in Act 1 is worth 50 XP. Q. Sabretooth's archenemy is: A. Wolverine Q. In the video game X-Men: Legends, Iceman had a crush on A. Alison Crestmere Q. Juggernaut first appeared in X-Men number: A. 12 Q. As a young man, Gambit wed an assassin named: A. Bella Donna Boudreaux Q. What is Victor Creed's mutant code name? A. Sabretooth Q. Forge has been romantically linked to: A. Storm Q. While growing up in an orphanage, Cyclops was bullied by a boy named Nathan, who was really: A. Mister Sinister Q. Which is true of Colossus in his armored form? A. Even his eyeballs become steel-like Q. Beast was born a mutant because: A. His father was exposed to a massive amount of radiation Q. What is Apocalypse's real name? A. En Sabah Nur Q. Before joining the X-Men, Angel was a crime fighter who worked under the name: A. Avenging Angel Q. Abyss is able to: A. Pull enemies into an inter-dimensional cavity in his chest Q. Blink's real name is: A. Clarice Ferguson Q. What is Lorna Dane's X-Men code name? A. Polaris Q. Blob is originally from: A. Lubbock, Texas Q. Grizzly worked for which team? A. Six Pack Q. Why does Lady Deathstrike hate Wolverine? A. She thinks he stole her father's work in adamantium Q. Quicksilver's mutant power is: A. Super speed Q. What is Polaris' mutant power? A. Magnetic Manipulation Q. Blink's protector is: A. Sabretooth Q. Which X-Man saved Polaris from Mesmero? A. Iceman Q. Before joining the Brotherhood, Blob worked at: A. A traveling circus Q. What color hair does Polaris have? A. Green Q. Quicksilver and his sister were raised by: A. Gypsies Q. What secret project did Wolverine and Sabretooth both belong to? A. Weapon X Q. Cable, Domino, Grizzly, George Washington Bridge, Hammer and Kane together form what group? A. Six Pack Q. Blink is able to teleport: A. As far away as the moon Q. Zealot is the bitter enemy of: A. Magneto Q. Quicksilver's real name is: A. Pietro Maximoff Q. Sabretooth made his debut in which Marvel comic book? A. Iron Fist Q. Jean's psychic powers awoke when: A. Her friend was hit by a car Q. Juggernaut frequently partners up with which of the following mutants? A. Black Tom Cassidy Q. Who did Sabretooth have a son with? A. Mystique Q. What is Lady Deathstrike's real name? A. Yuriko Oyama Q. Who are the children of Magneto? A. Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver Q. Which Marvel hero's comic did Mystique first appear in 1978? A. Ms. Marvel Q. Lady Deathstrike's father developed a process for: A. Bonding adamantium to bone Q. Abyss works for: A. Apocalypse Q. Where is Genosha located? A. The Indian Ocean Q. Professor Xavier attended which university? A. Oxford Q. On average, if Rogue touches a mutant for a minute, how long does she retain that mutant's powers? A. 60 minutes Q. Which of these mutants can't fly? A. Wolverine Q. What time traveling team of mutants does Blink belong to? A. Exiles Q. Who here is not a mutant? A. Juggernaut Q. What group of criminals did Lady Deathstrike join after her attempt to kill Wolverine failed? A. The Reavers Q. Blob is able to generate: A. A gravitational force that makes him immovable Q. What X-Man did Polaris have a relationship with? A. Havok Q. Forge was contracted by the U.S. Government to develop a way to detect an alien race known as: A. Dire Wraiths Q. Who is Sabretooth's son? A. Graydon Creed Q. Beast was born in: A. Dunfee, Illinois ===================== H.02: Act 2 Questions ===================== Each correct answer in Act 2 is worth 200 XP. Q. Angel is: A. Extremely wealthy Q. Wolverine made his debut in 1974 in which comic book series? A. Incredible Hulk Q. In the video game X-Men Legends, what was the name of the base Magneto had in orbit of Earth? A. Asteroid M Q. Which of the following X-Men was at one time Apocalypse's Horseman Death? A. Wolverine Q. Destiny belonged to which super villain team? A. The Brotherhood of Evil Mutants Q. Garokk was originally? A. A British sailor Q. In the video game X-Men Legends, who was the first playable character at the very beginning in New York City? A. Wolverine Q. How many fingers does Nightcrawler have on each hand? A. Three Q. Who is Ka-Zar's wife? A. Shanna O'Hara Q. Which person is Mystique not connected to? A. Mikhail Rasputin Q. Which X-Man was involved romantically with Magneto? A. Rogue Q. Joseph is a clone of which mutant? A. Magneto Q. Iceman's real name is A. Bobby Drake Q. Who is not a member of the Brotherhood A. Lupa Q. As a boy, Nightcrawler's hero was: A. Errol Flynn Q. Who served alongside Cable in his mercenary group, Six Pack? A. Domino Q. What is Bishop's mutant power? A. Absorb energy and rechannel it Q. Ka'Zar's father came to the Savage Land in search of what? A. Anti-metal Q. What are Forge's Powers? A. Inventing new technology and mystic powers Q. Ka-Zar was originally named: A. Kevin Plunder Q. Colossus' brother Mikhail first appeared in Uncanny X-Men number A. 285 Q. What evil villain is also known as Cain Marko? A. Juggernaut Q. Heather Cameron is known as which X-Man? A. Lifeguard Q. Magneto first appeared in 1963 in X-Men number: A. 1 Q. What name does Magneto go by? A. Erik Lehnsherr Q. Mikhail is the brother of: A. Colossus Q. Colossus first learned he could turn into metal when he: A. Saved his sister from a runaway tractor. Q. In the video game, X-Men Legends, what was the code name of the young woman the X-Men saved in New York City from Blob and Mystique? A. Magma Q. Bishop is a time traveler from which century? A. 21st Q. What is Omega Red's real name? A. Arkady Gregorovich Q. Nightcrawler was once the leader of which of the following groups? A. Excalibur Q. Pyro's real name is: A. St. John Allerdyce Q. Approximately how old is Apocalypse? A. 5000 yrs old Q. What is Sauron's real name? A. Karl Lykos Q. Shanna at one time: A. Worked at a zoo in New York City Q. Death, War, Pestilence and Famine together form what group? A. The Four Horsemen Q. What is Pyro's mutant ability? A. He can control fire. Q. What is Sunfire's real name? A. Shiro Yoshida Q. Ororo Munroe's X-Men code name is: A. Storm Q. Omega Red's arm coils are made from what material? A. Carbonadium Q. Toad first appeared in: A. X-Men number 4 Q. Where is the Savage Land located? A. Antartica Q. Who is Mystique's best friend? A. Destiny Q. The Savage Land is protected from freezing temperatures by: A. Alien technology Q. Mikhail Rasputin has been: A. A Russian cosmonaut Q. Nightcrawler grew up working in a circus as: A. An acrobat Q. What animal protected Ka-Zar as he grew up in the Savage Land? A. A sabretooth tiger Q. What was Shanna known as in the Savage Land? A. Shanna the She-Devil Q. Garokk was ship wrecked in the Savage Land in what time period? A. 1400s Q. Bishop has a sister named: A. Shard ===================== H.03: Act 3 Questions ===================== Each correct answer in Act 3 is worth 450 XP. Q. Sunfire's sister's code name was: A. Sunpyre Q. Wolverine wound up killing the father of this woman he loved: A. Mariko Yashido Q. What Hellfire Club leader first appeared in X-Men number 129 in 1980? A. Sebastian Shaw Q. Storm was once the leader of which of the following groups? A. The Morlocks Q. What is Heather Hudson's Alpha Flight code name? A. Vindicator Q. Who oversaw the Weapon X program during Wolverine's transformation? A. The Professor Q. Who is not a member of Alpha Flight? A. Prism Q. Cyclops' father is the captain of a spaceship named: A. Starjammer Q. Which super team was Wolverine originally intended to lead? A. Alpha Flight Q. Who is the leader of the team known as the Hellions? A. Emma Frost Q. Who is Heather Hudson's husband? A. Guardian Q. There is speculation that Professor Xavier's father at one time: A. Was part of the Weapon X project that worked on Wolverine Q. Havok's real name is: A. Alex Summers Q. What is James MacDonald Hudson's Alpha Flight code name? A. Guardian Q. Which of the following X-Men has also been a member of The Avengers? A. Wolverine Q. Who saved Apocalypse as a child? A. Baal Q. The process of bonding adamantium to Wolverine's bones would have killed him if not for: A. Wolverine's healing power Q. What super hero team does Heather Hudson belong to? A. Alpha Flight Q. What is Sebastian Shaw's title in the Hellfire Club? A. Black King Q. Toad is from: A. England Q. Ororo Munroe, better known as Storm, first appeared in 1975 in which comic book? A. X-Men Giant-Size number 1 Q. Where did Juggernaut find the Ruby of Cyttorak? A. Korea Q. Jean Grey's main powers are: A. Telekinesis, telepathy Q. Which super team does James MacDonald Hudson belong to? A. Alpha Flight Q. Sebastian Shaw belongs to which New York social club? A. The Hellfire Club Q. Apocalypse first appeared in X-Factor number 5 in: A. 1986 Q. Who headed the facility failed Weapon X experiments, like Deadpool, were sent to? A. Dr. Killebrew Q. Cable founded which team comprised mostly from former Xavier school students? A. X-Force Q. The leader of the Brotherhood is: A. Magneto Q. What is Sebastian Shaw's mutant power? A. Absorb and rechannel energy Q. Who did Apocalypse kidnap and raise to be as cruel as he is? A. Stryfe Q. Who tool control of Iceman's body and discovered his powers were greater than he realized? A. Emma Frost Q. Who is James MacDonald Hudson's wife? A. Vindicator Q. Sugar Man is originally from a timeline where: A. Xavier is dead and Apocalypse nearly rules the world Q. Magneto once raised a mysterious city from the ocean in what part of the world? A. The Bermuda Triangle Q. Who was not a subject of the Weapon X project? A. Shard Q. Betsy Braddock is known as which X-Man? A. Psylocke Q. Scarlet Witch's real name is: A. Wanda Maximoff Q. Rogue first appeared in which 1981 comic book? A. Avengers Annual number 10 Q. Before turning to crime, Pyro was a: A. Writer Q. Who were students of Emma Frost? A. The Stepford Cuckoos Q. The Weapon X facility is located in: A. Canada Q. Infinite soldiers are clones created by: A. Mister Sinister Q. Sugar Man is a traveler from which alternate reality? A. The Age of Apocalypse Q. Sunfire is a member of Japanese super hero team known in English as: A. Big Hero 6 Q. After escaping from the Weapon X facility Wolverine was discovered and befriended by: A. James and Heather Hudson Q. What is untrue of Guardian? A. Is a mutant Q. What does Rogue absorb when she touches someone? A. All the above Q. While working for the government in Dallas, Texas, Forge had a penthouse known as: A. Eagle's Nest Q. What color is Beast's fur? A. Blue / \ /--MEN LEGENDS II----------------------------------------------------- \/ /\---VERSION HISTORY & CREDITS------------------------------------------ / \ / v0.70 2005-10-06 - Finished Act 2 walkthrough, item lists and trivia - Added Act 3 trivia, couple of stages of Act 3 - Finished Sophomore-level DR courses - Corrected and clarified some information about jumpers v0.60 2005-10-03 - First published release - Walkthrough & items for Act 1 and half of Act 2 complete - All X-Men skill lists (without ranks) complete - Iron Man and Prof X skill lists complete with ranks - Freshman-level DR courses complete SPECIAL THANKS * David Kim and Steve Osborne both corrected that Toad can double-jump. Mr. Osborne also reported that Nightcrawler will double-jump (X-Box version). This is definitely not the case in the PC version, but I can not confirm or disprove this fact for any of the console versions. 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