Mastering the Controls: Tips for Smooth Gameplay in Champions of Power and Magic PS2

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Champions of Power and Magic PS2 is a video game that combines elements of power and magic in an epic battle for dominance. The game features a wide variety of champions, each with their own unique abilities and playstyles. Players can choose from a selection of champions, each with their own strengths and weaknesses, and compete against other players in a variety of different game modes. The main idea of this game is to showcase the power and magic abilities of the champions and to allow players to harness and control these abilities in order to defeat their opponents. The game offers a rich and immersive world, full of mythical creatures, epic battles, and powerful magic. Players can explore various environments and engage in intense combat with a wide range of enemies.


At this point go to character 2 stat page like you were gonna take another 20 points off of him. Instead now spend 15 of his points on him then go all the way back to character 1 stat page. You will notice you only have 5 points to spend this time. Spend them. Congrats. You now have a level 1 character with 100 points in each stat. When the game starts you can delete the second character and play solo game.

The basic premise is that you can import your own character, then dump the clone s equipment on the ground so your original character can snatch them up and sell or use them. Another instance where this exploit is helpful is when you find a miscellaneous armor weapon enchantment item the items that give small bonuses to weapons and armour when combined with them.

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Players can explore various environments and engage in intense combat with a wide range of enemies. One of the standout features of Champions of Power and Magic PS2 is the variety of magic spells and abilities that the champions can use. Each champion has their own unique set of spells and abilities, allowing players to tailor their playstyle to their own preferences.

PS2 Cheats

This page contains a list of cheats, codes, Easter eggs, tips, and other secrets for Champions of Norrath: Realms of EverQuest for PlayStation 2. If you've discovered a cheat you'd like to add to the page, or have a correction, please click EDIT and add it.

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Hint - Stat Exploit (Offline)

Most probably already know this trick but I am adding to it IGN and to the trick itself. Originally you can only get 3 stats to 100 and the last at 95 right? Well this is wrong. You can get all stats to 100. I will explain.

First this trick only works Champions of Norrath not Return to Arms. Remember that. Anywho you need at least two controllers plugged in and an additional one for each extra character you want to use this trick for. Example: 1 character 100 stats= 2 controllers, 2 chara 100 stats= 3 controllers ect. Start a new game and have player 1 create his character normally. Continue on to player two and begin to create his character.

Choose his look but when you get to adding the 20 points STOP! Do not add any points to character 2 stats. Instead hit the back button (circle) until you reach character 1's stat distribution page. Just before the name page. You'll notice you have an extra 20 points to spend. Do so. Then repeat the above steps until your stats look like this:

At this point go to character 2 stat page like you were gonna take another 20 points off of him. Instead now spend 15 of his points on him then go all the way back to character 1 stat page. You will notice you only have 5 points to spend this time. Spend them. Congrats. You now have a level 1 character with 100 points in each stat. When the game starts you can delete the second character and play solo game.

Item and Money Duplication

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This is a common exploit for multi-character action RPGs. You need at least one memory card and two analog controllers for this trick to work (more advanced version for Norrath require more cards, more controllers, and the PS2 multitap) and is only valid for the Normal (non-Internet) Campaign.

The basic premise is that you can import your own character, then dump the clone's equipment on the ground so your original character can snatch them up and sell (or use) them. The game tends to delete items if they are left on the ground, so it's best for any items you intend to transfer be on the original character before you add or delete a cloned character.

Warriors and Rangers, because of their dual weapon ability, tend to get stuck with one good weapon and one bad one (if you're lucky). You can use this trick to quickly duplicate a good weapon (the Iceflame for example) and have two great weapons for dual wield!

Another instance where this exploit is helpful is when you find a miscellaneous armor/weapon enchantment item (the items that give small bonuses to weapons and armour when combined with them). Before you use the item, go and save your game! You can quickly duplicate the enchantment item and either experiment with them, or you can have a "back-up" item as you upgrade your equipment later in the game.

Alternative method (Single Card): To duplicate your items, all you need to do is this: save your game; after saving drop whatever weapons or items you want to have more of; import the character you just saved and pick up the items you dropped. You will then have a character with twice of everything you dropped. This is very nice if you pick up something cool (a sword with 3 open upgrade spots or an item like "fresh ghoul flesh") so you can (1) try many different weapon upgrade combinations to find the best one without losing the unaltered version or, (2) build a large stockpile of upgrade items so you can apply them to everything you buy.

I am constantly replacing my armor with better stuff so I do this to always have a good amount of items to upgrade them with. This will also work if you want to take one saved characters stuff and give it to a new one. Save the new character, import the old character in his place, drop the goodies, import the new character and pick them up.

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Duel Wield

This works for the elf and the barbarian. At the beginning when you are giving a name to your character hold: L1 + L2 + R1 + R2 + L3 + R3 + TRIANGLE and press done.

Quick attacks

With a one-handed weapon equipped press the block and attack button simultaneously to do a quick strike.

Reach High Level Instantly

First of all, you're going to need a strong character to begin with. You have to reach the cloud boss on the Champion difficulty. Then, take you're high level character and start attacking the cloud giant until he has a sliver of health left (don't kill him or this trick won't work). Run back to the save point and save your game.

Now plug in your second controller and create a new character by pressing R1 in the empy P2 slot. Create you're character and then import him into the game with the nearly-dead boss. Next, save you new character on a separate file and take you're first player controller and get rid of first player so you're left with just your level 1 character. Go to town and buy some fire potions and save again. After you saved, it's time for you to head over to the cloud boss--you should be able to kill him with 1 or 2 fire potions. After he dies you should notice that your character has instantly reached a high level.

Note: This will only work on single player mode.

Level 20 with 999 Skill Points

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Hold L1 + R2 + TRIANGLE and hit R3 during gameplay.

Submitted by - Roth Kinnan In regards to the CON Level 20 cheat, in my experience, the level 20 cheat only works once per game session. So if you use it and want to use it again once you hit level 21. Try this: save your game with your level 21 character. Quit to the Main Menu, then reload your game. Now try the cheat again (it should work now). Submitted by - Phat_Beezy

Massive Experience

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This exploit requires at least two save files (1800+ KB on one card) or for safety reasons, two memory cards with at least 900 KB free (you can take out one card and force save/force load your game from the other card). Again, this exploit is for the Normal (non-Internet) Campaign only.

When you arrive in the final act (Act V: Plane of Air and Plane of Hate), you are tasked to secure lost souls to free Fironia to help you battle Innoruk. Once you free Fironia, you cannot enter the Halls of Despair any more, so create a save game before you rescue Fironia and you can return there any time (import your characters into the campaign) and you can keep earning experience and damn cool equipment. Note that the Halls of Despair prohibits Gate Scrolls from being used, so prepare to fight well to keep your items.

Consequently, once you rescue Fironia, you can use two cards to save your progress after battling Innoruk for massive experience. After rescuing Fironia, she tells you to locate Planar Steel to fight Innoruk. Once you locate Planar Steel, you warp into Innoruk's chamber, so make a save before you do anything stupid.

Yank out the card after you save and stick in another card with free space for a Norrath save game. Pick up all the gear you want to carry with you into the next game (weapons or armor you can't equip yet but would like to keep) and locate the Planar Steel (it is not hard to do since the Plane of Air is rather small and has no enemies). Go fight Innoruk, make him barf out some good items (pick them up as well) and save your completed campaign on the second card.
You can now load the campaign from the first card (before you found the Planar Steel) and import the characters from your completed campaign to make Innoruk pave your way to higher experience levels. As a bonus, you can also sell the extra gear you find. Just remember to save before searching for Planar Steel on card #1, pulling it out and using card #2 to save the results of the battle after Innoruk.

Class Hints and Descriptions

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If you're just getting into your new EverQuest journey, here are some tips to keep in mind concerning the five character classes.

    Barbarian: Barbarians are the tanks of Norrath, and excel at melee combat, specializing in weapons and armor. Unfortunately, barbarians do not recover mana automatically - they need to slay enemies to recover mana which may put you in a bind when you need mana for an ability but your health is low. Develop the Smash, Dual Wield, and Bind Wound abilities while searching for good (light) armour and accesories that give armour, health, and health regeneration. Nab two good weapons (twin Iceflames for Level 13 warriors are a good start) and combine them with the Mist Globe enchantment item (which increases attack speed). Then watch that blood fly!

Alternative method (Single Card): To duplicate your items, all you need to do is this: save your game; after saving drop whatever weapons or items you want to have more of; import the character you just saved and pick up the items you dropped. You will then have a character with twice of everything you dropped. This is very nice if you pick up something cool (a sword with 3 open upgrade spots or an item like "fresh ghoul flesh") so you can (1) try many different weapon upgrade combinations to find the best one without losing the unaltered version or, (2) build a large stockpile of upgrade items so you can apply them to everything you buy.
Champions of power and magic ps2

The game also offers a deep and strategic combat system, where players must carefully manage their resources and make tactical decisions in order to come out on top. Timing, positioning, and strategy are all key factors in achieving victory in Champions of Power and Magic PS2. In addition to the competitive multiplayer modes, the game also offers a single-player campaign mode, where players can learn more about the champions and their stories, and embark on epic quests to save the world from darkness. Overall, Champions of Power and Magic PS2 is a thrilling and captivating game that allows players to experience the thrill of power and magic in a fantastical world. Whether playing alone or with friends, the game offers a unique and engaging experience that will keep players coming back for more..

Reviews for "The Art of Strategy: Approaches to Success in Champions of Power and Magic"

- John - 1 star - I was extremely disappointed with "Champions of power and magic ps2". The graphics were outdated and the gameplay was slow and boring. The controls were clunky and unresponsive, making it frustrating to play. The storyline was also lackluster and didn't hold my interest. Overall, I found this game to be a complete waste of time and money.
- Sarah - 2 stars - I found "Champions of power and magic ps2" to be a mediocre game at best. The graphics were decent, but nothing special. The gameplay was repetitive and became dull after a short period of time. The character development and storyline were both lacking depth and failed to engage me. I wouldn't recommend this game to anyone looking for an exciting and immersive gaming experience.
- Mike - 2 stars - "Champions of power and magic ps2" didn't live up to my expectations. The controls were difficult to master and made playing the game a frustrating experience. The graphics were outdated, and the sound effects were uninspiring. The overall gameplay felt repetitive and lacked depth. I was hoping for an engaging and immersive experience, but unfortunately, this game fell short.

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