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Tutti I Trucchi E Codici Di Dynasty Warriors 5 Per Playstation 2 www.gamestorm.it Trucchi Dynasty Warriors 5 per PlayStation 2 NB. i trucchi presenti in questo documento non sono tutti garantiti come funzionanti Se vuoi aggiungere un trucco a questo documento o segnalare un trucco non funzionante visita www.gamestorm.it! agg. 25 Sep 2021 21:53:25 Arma finale di Zhu Rong: inserito in data 05-12-2006 Invasione di Nan Zhong-Attendete finchè le truppe degli elefanti non caricano il main camp nemico quindi uccidete Gan Ning e Jian Qin Arma finale di Zhang Jiao: inserito in data 05-12-2006 Ribellione degli Yellow Turban-Aiutate Zhang Man Chang, Zhang Liang e Zhang Bao con i loro attacchi magici, tutti i vostri alleati compresi Cao Cao e Sun Jian posseduti devono rimanere in vita Arma finale di Yuan Shao: inserito in data 05-12-2006 Guan Du- Fate in modo che il morale di Cao Cao arrivi abbastanza in basso da far aprire i portoni mantenendo in vita Yan Liang e Wen Chou Arma finale di Meng Huo inserito in data 05-12-2006 Scusate il ritardo... Conquista di Nan Zhong- Uccidete Wei Yan, Yue Ying e Huang Zhong item wind scroll inserito in data 06-09-2006 quest item vi fara avere una maggiore gamma di attacchi: battaglia di he fei castle dalla parte dei wu sconfiggete cao ren entro 5 minuti by andrea 13 item tiger amulet inserito in data 06-09-2006 questo item vi fara avere una tigre al vostro fianco: Struggle for nan zhong dovete stare dalla parte di meng huo e dovete uccidere i 3 best commanders entro un minuto by andrea 13 item musou armor inserito in data 06-09-2006 non vi fara stordire quando sarete colpiti dalle frecce: Conquest for nan zhong dovrete stare dalla parte dei nanman(meng huo) e dovrete distruggere tutti i juggernaut che si trovano nell area nord in meno di 5 minuti by andrea 13 Arma finale di Dong Zhuo: inserito in data 20-06-2006 Liang Province: Sigillate i cancelli del castello quindi uccidete Ma Chao e Pang De Arma finale di Diao Chan: inserito in data 20-06-2006 Battaglia di Xia Pi: Uccidete tutti i generali/sottogenerali prima che Cao Cao arrivi Arma finale di Zhou Yu: inserito in data 20-06-2006 Facilissimo...Battaglia per il Wu Territory: Uccidete Yan Baihu e Wang Lang Arma finale di Zhou Tai: inserito in data 20-06-2006 Battaglia di Yi Ling: Battete Zhao Yun prima dell'attacco incendiario quindi scortate Zhu Ran per assicurarvi che il piano vada in porto: a quel punto riceverete il messaggio Arma finale di Xiao Qiao: inserito in data 20-06-2006 Ciao a tutti scusate il ritardo... Battaglia della Provincia Jing: Uccidete Cai Mao e Lu Gong prima che Sun Jian caschi nella trappola 4 arma di LU BU inserito in data 24-05-2006 Nella battaglia del castello di Dong Zhuo utilizzate come personaggio Lu Bu (mi racccomando bisogna giocare in un giocatore), uccidete tutti i soldati( generali,ufficiali e imboscate comprese), quando rimarrete solo voi ,Dong Zhuo e Diao Chan, aspettate che Dong Zhuo uccida Diao Chan a quel punto Lu Bu si arrabbierà e otterrete l'arma finale "BRUCIA IL CIELO" mentre la terza per chi non lo sapesse si chiama "Punge il cielo" e la quinta si chiama "LANCIA LUNARE" by vulcanraven Arma finale di Taishi Ci inserito in data 02-05-2006 Battaglia di Wu Jun: Inseguite Sun Quan nel forte e uccidetelo... poi arriverà Zhou Tai: uccidetelo Arma finale di Sun Quan inserito in data 02-05-2006 Questa è difficile... Battaglia di Chi Bi: Uccidete Wang Lang per liberare il ponte; uccidete Cai Mao per liberare l'altro ponte. Aiutate Huang Gai a cominciare l'attacco incendiario e aiutate Zhuge Liang nella preghiera; dopo tutto ciò riceverete il messaggio della 4^ arma Arma finale di Sun Shang Xiang inserito in data 02-05-2006 Invasione a Nan Zhong: quando arrivano le Beast Unit incontratevi con Sun Quan quindi uccidete tutti i generali e sottogenerali Arma finale di Sun Jian inserito in data 02-05-2006 Battaglia del Si Shui Gate: battete Lu Bu in meno di 5 minuti Arma finale di Sun Ce inserito in data 02-05-2006 Scusate la lunga assenza... Trials of Sun Ce: uccidi tutti i cloni di Yu Ji entro 10 minuti Arma finale di Lu Xun inserito in data 21-04-2006 Battaglia del Bai Di Castle: uccidete Ma Chao e Jiang Wei prima che Yue Ying arrivi. Un avvertimento: Yue Ying arriva quando muore Xing Cai o quando entrate nel castello Arma finale di Lu Meng inserito in data 21-04-2006 Battaglia del Fan Castle: fate ribellare Mi Fang e Fu Shi Ren dopo che voi e Lu Xun parlate del morale; quindi uccidete gli ufficiali dei due rinforzi che arrivano al Main Camp nemico e uccidete Zhang Fei e Zhang Bao. Tutto questo va fatto senza che Xu Huang, Mi Fang e Fu Shi Ren vengano uccisi Arma finale di Ling Tong inserito in data 21-04-2006 Battaglia di He Fei: uccidete Zhang Liao 4 volte Arma finale di Gan Ning inserito in data 21-04-2006 Battaglia di Xia Kou: uccidete Ling Cao e Ling Tong... 1 consiglio: uccidete prima Ling Tong Arma finale di Zhen Ji inserito in data 20-04-2006 Battaglia dell'He Fei Castle: apportate 300 uccisioni quindi incontratevi con Cao Pi Arma finale di Zhang Liao inserito in data 20-04-2006 Battaglia di He Fei: uccidete 9 generali/sottogenerali in meno di 10 minuti; qualcuno farà un commento di voi quindi vi verrà segnalato il ritrovamento di un oggetto che è l'arma finale Arma finale di Zhang He inserito in data 20-04-2006 Battaglia di Jie Ting: circondate Ma Su e uccidetelo quando dice di volersi ritirare al Main Camp Arma finale di Xu Zhu inserito in data 20-04-2006 Battaglia del Tong Gate: uccidete Ma Chao e Pang De mentre Han Sui è ancora vivo Arma finale di Xu Huang inserito in data 20-04-2006 Battaglia di Chang Ban: uccidete Zhang Fei e Guan Yu dopo che l'ultima zattera arrivi; se incontrate Zhang Fei prima che lui si ritiri dal ponte, non funzionerà Arma finale di Xiahou Dun inserito in data 18-04-2006 Battaglia del Fan Castle: uccidete Guan Ping per prevenire l'attacco acquatico Arma finale di Sima Yi inserito in data 18-04-2006 Battaglia del Cheng Cang Castle: prendete controllo delle tre basi nemiche senza perdere controllo del castello Arma finale di Pang De inserito in data 18-04-2006 Battaglia del Mt. Ding Jun: uccidete tutti i generali meno Liu Bei e Fa Zheng prima che Cao Cao arrivi... Huang Zhong va ucciso per ultimo Arma finale di Dian Wei inserito in data 18-04-2006 Battaglia del Wan Castle: incontratevi con Cao Cao, uccidete Hu Che Er e Jia Xu quindi uccidete 10 Task Leaders senza farne passare alcuno Arma finale diCao Ren inserito in data 18-04-2006 Fuga da Chi Bi: uccidete tutti i rinforzi nemici prima che i vostri dicano a Cao Cao di proseguire dopodichè uccidete Sun Quan prima di Liu Bei Arma finale di Cao Cao inserito in data 18-04-2006 Battaglia di Xia Pi: andate alla diga e uccidete Zhang Liao e quindi Gao Shun così da far avvenire l'attacco acquatico Arma finale di Zhuge Liang inserito in data 18-04-2006 Battaglia di Tian Shui: Occupate An Ding e Nan An, quindi aspettate il punto in cui rilasciate Xiahou Mao. Andate vicino al Tian Shui Castle e Jiang Wei proverà a tornare al castello; fermatelo uccidendolo Arma finale di Lu Bu inserito in data 18-04-2006 Battaglia di Chang Shan: attendete il punto in cui Yuan Shao afferma di non fidarsi di voi, quindi fate 1000 uccisioni prima che Liu Bei muoia correzione per sbloccare difficoltà chaos inserito in data 18-04-2006 non serve finere la storia di lu bu in tutte le dificoltà ma basta in easy by inuyasha Sbloccare il livello caos inserito in data 18-04-2006 Completare con Lu Bu la modalita' Musou Arma finale di Pang Tong inserito in data 14-04-2006 Battaglia di Nan Zhong: uccidete la prima gate troop in modo da far apparire i tronchi; uccidete Wu Tugu e prendete la base davanti a Yue Ying per fermare le beast unit Arma finale di Liu Bei inserito in data 14-04-2006 Battaglia di Yi Ling: quando il ponte si abbassa uccidete Zhu Ran, Ling Tong, Gan Ning, Sun Shang Xiang e Lu Xun in questo ordine Arma finale di Huang Zhong inserito in data 14-04-2006 Battaglia del Mt. Ding Jun: prendete il monte centrale, quindi uccidete Xiahou Yuan entro 3 minuti dopodichè uccidete Zhang He Arma finale di Guan Yu inserito in data 14-04-2006 Tutte le armi finali si possono prendere solo in modalità hard. Battaglia di Fan Castle: uccidete Yue Jin e Niu Jin prima che Fan Castle venga sommerso, quindi attendete l'attacco acquatico Arma finale di Guan Ping inserito in data 14-04-2006 Fuga da Chi Bi: uccidere tutti i generali, quindi, quando gli ultimi 2 rinforzi arrivano uccidete quello all'escape point arma finale di ma chao inserito in data 10-03-2006 battaglia di tong gate: andate subito da cao cao senza uccidere nessuno ufficila ementra sta scappando e fatelo cadere da cavallo e subito dopo la scena animata apparirà l'oggetto by cool_90_89 arma finale jiang wei inserito in data 09-03-2006 Battaglia Tian Sui:esercito wei."nn dovete uccidere nessun ufficiale e dovete aspettare che il vostro comandante decida di scappare cosa che farà quando i castelli saranno sconfitti e dovete uccidere come primo ufficiale Gao Xiong che arriverà a sud est della mappa quando il vostro comandante inizia a scappare dalla fortezza...una volta ucciso Gao xiong apparirà il forziere contenente l'arma.RICORDATE CHE NON DOVETE UCCIDERE NESSUN UFFICIALE FINO A QUANDO NON UCCIDETE GAO XIONG by cool_90_89 la quarta arma di zuo ci inserito in data 09-03-2006 sconfiggere lu bu in hu lao gate in modalità hard by andrea 13 Consiglio sulle armi segrete inserito in data 09-03-2006 Le armi definitive da trovare sono veramente potenti.Ma per sfruttarle al massimo ricordate che:queste armi avranno come caratteristiche il il massimo degli oggetti che possedete,cioe se per esempio avete tra gli oggetti attacco+15 l'arma avra come caratteristica attacco + 15.Qindi prima di prenderle mandate al massimo gli oggetti (il massimo è + 20)che avete all'inventario.
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