lego goblin king vs gandalf

lego goblin king vs gandalf

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Lego Goblin King Vs Gandalf

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The Goblin King Battle27 ReviewsFIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISThe Hobbit™Rescue the Dwarves from the cave of The Goblin King!Rescue the Dwarves from the cave of The Goblin King! Save The Company of Dwarves! The goblins have captured the heroic Dwarves and imprisoned them deep inside their filthy caves. Help Gandalf™ the Grey sneak past The Goblin King and set them free! Discover the cave’s functions, secrets and hidden treasures as you fight your way to freedom by firing the catapult, collapsing the rope bridge, lifting the bucket crane, tipping the ladder and finding the map. Defeat The Goblin King in an epic underworld battle! And beware The Goblin King throne’s trapping function! Includes Gandalf the Grey and 7 minifigures exclusive to this building set: Dori the Dwarf, Nori the Dwarf, Ori the Dwarf, Goblin Scribe, 2 Goblin Soldiers and The Goblin King. For the video games, see Lego The Lord of the Rings (video game) and Lego The Hobbit (video game). Lego The Lord of the Rings and Lego The Hobbit are two Lego themes based on the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit films by Peter Jackson.




[3] These are in turn based on the fictional world Middle-earth from the writings of J. R. R. Tolkien. The first preliminary pictures of the upcoming sets were shown on December 20, 2011.[5] Sets from the themes are currently available to buyers in North America, Europe, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand. The first wave of sets for The Lord of the Rings were released in May 2012, while the sets for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey were released in December 2012. A second wave of sets for The Lord of the Rings was released in 2013 with sets for The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug were released in December 2013. A third wave of sets from The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies was released on October 15, 2014. Dead Men of Dunharrow[16] King of the Dead[16] Necromancer of Dol Guldur[15] Bain (son of Bard) A video game titled Lego The Lord of the Rings was released on November 13, 2012. A board game made from Lego bricks and figures titled The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey was released as item No. 3920 in 2012.




[18] It was announced that there will be a Lego The Hobbit video game which was released on April 8, 2014. It covers the first two Hobbit films unlike Lego Star Wars: The Video Game and Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game which contained the new film before its actual release. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af Bilbo and his company of cheerful dwarves managed to reclaim the Lonely Mountain from the vicious and cunning dragon, Smaug. While the dwarves stayed, Bilbo went back to his Hobbit-Hole to care take of his lovely garden. We hope you’ve had lots of fun playing with the LEGO® The Hobbit™ sets! Bilbo’s adventure may be over, but yours doesn’t have to be! You can still explore Middle-Earth and play as Lord of the Rings characters in LEGO DIMENSIONS™! The Great Goblin was a large Goblin leader who lived in the Misty Mountains in Middle-earth during the Third Age.




He appears only in The Hobbit. The Great Goblin was a Goblin chieftain of the Misty Mountains. He was a very large creature with a huge head. He was the chief of a group of goblins who lived in Goblin-town near the High Pass. They preyed on travellers who used another, easier pass near the main gate of Goblin-town until people started avoiding that route over the mountains. The goblins then made another gate that opened into a cave that they called the Front Porch, at the top of the High Pass. The Great Goblin also sometimes ordered his goblins to catch fish for him in Gollum's Lake, and these goblins were sometimes killed by Gollum. In the summer of TA 2941, the Dwarves of Thorin and Company, along with Bilbo Baggins, were captured on the Front Porch and were brought before the Great Goblin in his great cave, where he was seated on a flat stone and surrounded by armed guards. The Great Goblin demanded to know what the Dwarves were doing in the mountains. (He seems less hostile in this passage than the Orcs are during the later War of the Ring, as his questioning seems to imply that he has not decided beforehand whether he will order the party killed, make them slaves, or even let them go, but that he will decide according to their answers.




It is also possible he was just toying with the group and would kill them afterwards.) When it was revealed that Thorin carried the Elvish sword Orcrist - which the Orcs and goblins fear and which they called "Biter" - the Great Goblin was enraged and at once leapt to attack Thorin. Immediately, all the torches in the cave were extinguished and a glowing sword "bright as blue flame" appeared. It was Glamdring, called "Beater" by the goblins, and now wielded by Gandalf. As the Dwarves were escaping, the Great Goblin leapt down in front of them, and attacked Gandalf who was at the head of the party. Gandalf then fought back, stabbing the Great Goblin and killing him. The death of the Great Goblin angered the goblins of the Misty Mountains. A great army of goblins and Wargs was amassed by Bolg, whose father Azog had been killed by the dwarf Dáin II Ironfoot. Bolg's forces tracked Thorin and Company to the Lonely Mountain where they fought in the Battle of the Five Armies against the Dwarves, Elves, and Lakemen.




In the 1977 Rankin/Bass version of The Hobbit, the Great Goblin was voiced by John Stephenson. In Peter Jackson's film The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012), Barry Humphries, who is more commonly known for his alter ego Dame Edna Everage, is the voice and motion-capture performer of the Great Goblin, an entirely computer-generated character. He appears as a giant, obese, bloated goblin with lots of warts, lumps, and scars, and carries a large staff decorated with an animal skull, closely resembling a ram, adorned with shrunken heads. His death is portrayed quite differently from the book. In the film, he is knocked off a cliff by Thorin when Gandalf saved the company, and is killed after the fight through Goblin Town when Gandalf slashes his abdomen and cuts his throat, and then his corpse falls on to the company at the bottom of the cavern. (The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey) A comparison of old and new portraits by Raynaldo - 2 years 9 months ago Goblin-town is the seventh level in the Story Mode.




The story mode walkthrough details everything needed to get through the chapter. All Collectibles locations are detailed in the Free Play walkthrough farther down the page. To get into the level, follow the light blue studs up onto the jagged Lego stone structure against the rock wall. Drop down onto a cracked plate and buddy-up to bust through it and get to the entry point for the chapter. After the opening scene follow the path down the little hill. Destroy the little gate on the left side and go through the little access hatch to reach the upper area. Cut down the hanging skeleton, then return to the ground, pick up the skeleton's head, and throw it at the debris up on top of the center stone wall. Use the debris that falls down to build three ledges, then climb up the ledges and over the wall. Switch to the Goblin (Confused) and have him climb the netted wall then jump down to the far side of the gap. Destroy the wood barrier there, then build a plank walkway so Bilbo can get across the gap.




In the next area, destroy a pile of skeletons on the right side, then pick up a skull and throw it at the crate hanging overhead on the left. Use the debris from the crate to build a craft table. Hand over the required loot (backtrack and destroy things if the character comes up short) and do the Lego build to create a catapult. Climb into the catapult bucket then switch characters. Come around to the left side of the catapult and attack the light brown lever to send the other character flying and launch a cut scene. After the cut it's time to solve Golem's three riddles. To "solve" riddle #1, destroy the object in front of Golem's perch, and use the pieces to build a mountain. To solve riddle #2, use the pieces on the ground in the center to build a goblin climb wall, then use the goblin to climb up it. Destroy all the junk in the upper area to drop a crank handle down to the ground. Pick up the crank handle and use it to turn the windmill. To solve riddle #3, pick up the stone on the ground by the windmill remains, and throw it at the small-character access hatch hanging in a net on the left side of the area.




When the pieces drop, finish building the hatch and then go through it to reach the upper area. Destroy the objects up there then build a ladder so the other character can come up. Jump and grab one of the hanging chains, then have the other character grab the other one to bring down the whole structure. Go back down to ground level and use the debris to build a craft table. Turn in the required loot then do the Lego build to create an hourglass, and launch the final cut scene of this area. This section is a battle against a giant Goblin. The first objective is to destroy ten normal sized goblins. The ones around the edges can't be touched, so wait for waves of attacking goblins. Once ten goblins are put down, Gandalf appears. Switch to him and follow the button prompt to blast into a cut scene. Next, wait for the giant goblin to pick up a crate with a target on it, and use Kili to shoot the target, busting the crate and stunning the goblin. While the goblin is stunned, approach and attack him.




Next, switch to Dori and wait for the goblin to pick up another crate, this time with a gold Lego hook on the front. Use Dori to pull crate down and stun the goblin. When the goblin is stunned, buddy-up and attack him. Finally, switch to Gandalf and wait for the goblin to pick up a crate with a blue magic lock on the front. Use Gandalf to destroy the crate and stun the goblin, then buddy-up and attack him to finish the area. From the start of this area, head to the right and use Dwalin to hammer smash the cart blocking the way. Jump up to the bridge just above, cross it, then use Gandalf to blast the blue barrier on the far side of the platform. Blasting the blue barrier drops a battering ram. Have two characters pick up the ram and run it through the ranks of goblins just ahead. Just past the goblins, turn a crank to raise a bridge, then head over it. After being transported up a level, follow the walkway around and down to the color wheel targets. Use Ori to shoot the targets and set the wheels to (L to R) green, red, and blue to raise the platforms.




Hop across the platforms and jump-smash the white cracked plate to send the barrels rolling through the next barrier. A mean old goblin will raise a bridge. Use Dori to pull the gold Lego hook to bring it back down. Follow the path around to find another barrier. Cut the chain on the left side to bring it down, then use two characters to pick up the ladder and place it across the gap. Climb a series of ladders then smash the barrier at the end and walk through to be transported down a level. Head forward a bit then grab a torch and stand in front of the wheel to light a fire and create a swinging platform. Put Kili on the platform and use him to shoot the targets on the other side to lower the platform. On the other side, knock the lid off a basket on the ground and pick up the crank handle inside it. Destroy the stuff on the right side to reveal the crank - put the handle on it and get cranking to raise another bridge. Cross the bridge to be transported to the area above. Follow the path to a dwarf stack plate, and put Bifur, Nori, and [Oin]] on it, then use another character to climb up them to the platform above.




On the upper platform, buddy-up, look for a cracked plate in the floor, and smash through. Switch to other characters and walk them up the ramp to the new craft table. Turn in the required Loot and do the Lego build to create a crank. Use the crank to turn the swinging platform, cross it, and follow the path around to be transported down a level. Down below, use Gandalf to blast the boulder over the heads of the goblin horde, then jump-smash the cracked white plate to send the boulder rolling over them. Head to the right and into a cut scene. The final battle with the Goblin King is largely a waiting and surviving game. Battle the small goblins that come around, and wait for the giant goblin to smash boulders down on his own head, then buddy-up and attack him. Do this three times to end the battle and the chapter. Note: There does not seem to be anything the characters can do to hurry the giant Goblin along, and it can take quite awhile for the goblin king to get around to bringing the boulders down for the first time.

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