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Castle Crashes Castle Crashes GUIAS http://www.meristation.com/xbox-360/castle-crashers/trucos-guias- juego/1521491 http://castlewiki.castlecrashers.com/Main_Page http://castlecrashers.wikia.com/wiki/Castle_Crashers_Wiki COMBOS http://castlecrashers.wikia.com/wiki/Combo List of Combos [Note: These combos are actually how many times you need to hit the enemy not necessarily how many times you press the buttons. For instance, with the XXXYY combo you can actually rapidly hit the light attack button (X) 4 to 5 times in the time it takes to do 3 animations, so actually performing 3 consecutive light hit animations is what you need before you should start hitting the heavy attack button (Y).] Main article: Strength Throw Combo . To Perform: Press and a direction while standing next to an enemy. PS3: Press to perform on the PS3. Effect: Enemy is thrown in the desired direction, causing damage. Level Needed: None . Note: If you are very fast, you can permanently throw enemies either by slamming them into the ground over and over, or throwing them upwards over and over. Stomp Combo . To Perform: Press on top of an enemy that has fallen. PS3 Press to do a stomp on an enemy that has fallen. Effect: You stomp on an enemy propelling him into other enemies hurting them as well. Level Needed: None . Note: On a multiplayer game you may be able to permanetly keep an enemy or a boss like the necromancer on the ground by repeatedly stomping as a team. Quick Light Attack Combo . To Perform: Press . PS3: Press . Effect: A fast attack that can be repeatedly used. Level Needed: None . Note: After a certain number of consecutive hits, enemies will suffer no hitstun and attack you. Heavy Attack With Spin Combo . To Perform: Press 2 times. PS3: Press 2 times. Effect: Character attacks with many heavy attacks punctuated by a spin. Level Needed: None . Note: The Green Knight's spin is slightly different than the others. It features the Green Knight doing a backflip instead of simply spinning his weapon. Infinite Hovering Attack Combo . To Perform: After jumping into the air using the A button, Press the X button 4 times, followed by the Y button once. This X and Y button combo can then be repeated over and over. ( + , ...) Depending on the time between when you jump and score the first hit, you may only be able to hit 3 times with before needing to use to bounce back up, or you might be able to score 5 hits before using to slam-bounce. PS3 In order to do the Infinite Hovering Attack, go up in the air with . When you are in the air, press four times, and press . Effect: Your character will hover in the air, hacking at enemies, then slamming them to the ground. This will repeat over and over. Level Needed: None (Can be done at Level 1 if you use it on an enemy at the edge of the screen, higher levels with some points spent in agility are needed to use it effectively.) See how this attack is done Double Jump With Spin Combo . To Perform: Press 2 times. PS3: Press 2 times. Effect: Character jumps into the air, then spins. The spin will damage nearby enemies. Level Needed: 2 . Note: Does very little damage, good only for crowd control or jumping over hazards such as theCyclops II's relative, Undead Groom (the one that comes out of the coffin). Sprint Attack Combo . To Perform: While moving, press the X button or the Y button. However, you must build up speed for about one second. You should be able to notice the speed increase when it is ready, but if you don't there is a dust cloud size increase or a larger footprint and they will both be spaced farther apart when it is ready as well. ( + or ) . PS3: When sprinting, press or . Effect: When pressing X, the character will lunge his sword straight at the enemy(s), dealing rapid damage. When pressing Y, the character will do a forward spin at the enemy(s), still doing rapid damage, quickly recovering and getting back up after. Level Needed: 4 Uppercut Combo . To Perform: Press the X button, followed by the Y button. ( ) . PS3: Press , followed by . Effect: Uppercut that launches enemies skyward and helps to boost the player into the air. Level Needed: 8 Spinning Uppercut Combo . To Perform: Press the X button, Y button, and then the X button again. ( , , ) . PS3: Press the Square, then the Triangle, and then the Square again. ( , , ) . Effect: Uppercut that launches enemies skyward and helps to boost the player into the air, followed by a spinning attack. Level Needed: 8 Headbutt Combo . To Perform: Press the X button twice, and then the Y button. ( ) . PS3: Press twice, and then press . Effect: Character headbutts enemies, temporarily stunning them. Level Needed: 16 Slashing Headbutt . To Perform: Press the X button twice, and then the Y button twice. ( ) . PS3: Press twice, and then press twice. Effect: Character headbutts enemies, temporarily stunning them, and then uses a slashing attack. Level Needed: 32 Slashing Headbutt Combo . To Perform: Press the X button twice, and then the Y button three times. ( ) . PS3: Press twice, and then press three times. Effect: Character headbutts enemies, temporarily stunning them, uses a slashing attack, and pounds the ground. Level Needed: 32 Diving Spin Combo . To Perform: Press the X button 3 times, and the Y button twice. ( ) . PS3: Press the Square ( ) three times, and then press the Triangle ( ) twice. Effect: A very powerful combo; Character does three normal hits, then does a magic hit dealing approximately quadruple damage, then dives forward. Level Needed: 50 . Magic Level Needed: 15 Magical Combos Main article: Magic This is a list of all of the standard magical attacks that each playable character has. Note that all level requirements are in terms of magic, for example an attack requiring a level of 20 needs 20 out of 25 bars filled in the magic skill. Splash Attack . To Perform: Press the Y Button while holding the right trigger. ( + ) . PS3: Press the Triangle and the R2 button to form this combination. ( , ). Effect: Splash attack that attacks multiple enemies- its range and damage increases with your level. Magic Level Needed: 1 Projectile Attack . To Perform: Press the B Button while holding the right trigger. ( + ) . PS3: Press the Circle while holding R2. ( , ). Effect: Secondary attack that attacks one enemy. It is usually more damaging than the basic attack, and its damage increases with your level. Magic Level Needed: 5 Midair Attack . To Perform: While in the air, press the Y Button while holding the right trigger. ( + + ) Note that the Y button can be pressed repeatedly for rapid projectiles, but is not required to execute the combo. PS3: Press to get in the air. Then, while holding , press the Triangle ( ). Effect: Projectiles shot out of the sky downwards farly close in distance to you. You can instead press B while airborne, but it will cause the projectile to shoot straight and is not a legitimate combo. Every time you shoot a projectile, you will be knocked back and your character will attempt to do a somersault so he can land, but this does not affect gameplay in any way, for it can be interrupted by another projectile. Magic Level Needed: 10 Elemental Infusion . To Perform: Press the X button 3 times, then the Y button one time. ( , , , ) . PS3: Press the Square ( ) three times. Afterwards, press the Triangle ( ). Effect: The or attack will be infused with elemental power, such as poison or fire (depending on the character) dealing extra damage. The amount of damage is affected by your strength level, your magic level, and the enemy(s) elemental resistance. Magic Level Needed: 15 Magic Jump . To Perform: Press the A Button while holding the right trigger. ( + ) Note this can be used hand-in-hand with the Mid-air attack. ( + + ). PS3: While holding R2 ( ), press X ( ). Effect: This lets you perform a magic-assisted jump, allowing you to jump higher and damage any enemies standing under you. Magic Level Needed: 20 HERRAMIENTAS Sold in Image Name Stores Location Description ? Health Yes Any Store Fully restores a player's health. Potion Breaks through barriers, stuns Boomera No Thieves' Forest enemies and deals small amounts of ng damage to non-flinching enemies. Thieves' Store,Volcano Damages enemies and opens hidden Bomb Yes Store,Swamp Village areas. Store Players can deal increased melee Lava World,Volcano Sandwich Yes damage and can move specific heavy Store,Snow Store objects. Allows characters to dig up buried Shovel No Desert items hidden within a level. Can activate secret areas and events. Can also deal small to moderate Horn No Corn Boss (Level) damage to nearby enemies, also knocking them down NIVELES Main Levels Section 1 . Home Castle . Castle Keep . Barbarian War . Barbarian Boss Section 2 . Forest Entrance . Thieves' Forest . Abandoned Mill . Rapids Ride . Catfish . Tall Grass Field . Pipistrello's Cave Section 3 . Flowery Field . Wedding Crash . Parade . Cyclops' Cave . Cyclops' Gate . Cyclops' Fortress Section 4 . Lava World . Industrial Castle Section 5 . Dock . Pirate Ship . Desert . Alien Ship . Desert Chase . Sand Castle Interior . Sand Castle Roof Section 6 . Marsh . Corn Boss . Flooded Temple . Medusa's Lair Section 7 . Full Moon . Snow World . Ice Castle Section 8 . Wizard Castle Takeoff . Wizard Castle Interior . Final Battle Sublevels . Animal Orb Ark . Barracks . Barbarian Bridge . Painter's Room . Undead Cyclops' Room . Necromancer's Room . Barracks (Party) Arenas . King's Arena . Thieves' Arena . Volcano Arena . Peasant Arena . Icy Arena Stores . Castle Keep Store . Thieves' Store . Church Store . Volcano Store . Swamp Village Store .
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