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{{All_Game_Nav|game=Gauntlet Legends|num=3}}
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{{Infobox
{{Infobox
|title = Gauntlet Legends
|title=Gauntlet Legends
|image =
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|developer = [[Atari]]
|developer=[[Atari]]
|publisher = [[Atari]], [[Midway Games]] ([[N64]])
|publisher=[[Atari]], [[Midway Games]] ([[N64]])
|releasedates = [[1998]] ([[Arcade]])<br />[[September 22]], [[1999]] ([[N64]])
|releasedates=[[1998]] ([[Arcade]])<br />[[September 22]], [[1999]] ([[N64]])
|genre = [[RPG]]
|genre=[[RPG]]
|modes = [[Single player]], [[multiplayer]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[multiplayer]]
|players= 1-4 (1-2 only on [[PlayStation]])
|players= 1-4 (1-2 only on [[PlayStation]])
|systems= [[Arcade]], [[Nintendo 64]], [[Sega Dreamcast]], [[PlayStation]]
|systems= [[Arcade]], [[Nintendo 64]], [[Sega Dreamcast]], [[PlayStation]]
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==Tip/Tricks ==
==Tips/Tricks ==
===General===
===General===
1.  USE YOUR TURBOS!!!  I can’t stress this enough.  Many, many people  
# USE YOUR TURBOS!!!  I can’t stress this enough.  Many, many people only use their turbos when they’re overwhelmed.  You have as many as you want, all you have to do is let them recharge.  Looking up a blind ramp?  Fire off a L3.  The L3’s penetrate walls for quite a distance, so you can clear out areas behind gates _before_ you unlock them.  (If you want an idea how far they reach, fire one at the beginning of a level, toward where you know the rest of the level is, and listen as it destroys stuff.)
only use their turbos when they’re overwhelmed.  You have as many as you  
# Shoot relentlessly.  It never hurts to fire a couple blind shots every now and then.  Also, if you see enemies keep popping up from a particular spot off the screen: unleash on that spot.  There’s probably a generator just out of sight, and you can pick it off before it’s a problem.  Also, shooting up a ramp as you’re ascending can take care of any pesky suicide bombers that may be coming down to "greet" you.
want, all you have to do is let them recharge.  Looking up a blind ramp?   
# Pressing the ATTACK button repeatedly will result in faster attacks than holding down the button (from David(Hurkyl@msn.com) for this one)
Fire off a L3.  The L3’s penetrate walls for quite a distance, so you  
# Fight according to your character.  If you’re the Wizard or the Archer, keep your distance, take them out from across the screen.  If you’re the Valkyrie or Warrior, run right into the middle of things swinging like mad.  Remember to adopt the correct fighting style if you switch to a bonus character.
can clear out areas behind gates _before_ you unlock them.  (If you want  
# Don’t forget your potions.  If you’re being swarmed use TURBO+MAGIC to create a shield out of a potion.  Then just walk out, the shield will take care of the enemies.  This tactic also works if you want to run in and strike at a generator or two.  Also, using ATTACK+MAGIC if you have to clear out a distant group and are out of Turbos.  The Shields also work the same way, except more plow-shaped.
an idea how far they reach, fire one at the beginning of a level, toward  
# A little trick that works will for those bridges that only appear when you’re on the switch:  Usually you’d use Turbo, or the speed boost, but sometimes it’s still tough.  All you need to do is lure an enemy onto the bridge while you’re standing on the switch.  Then you can get off the switch, and the bridge will stay as long as there’s something on it.
where you know the rest of the level is, and listen as it destroys  
stuff.)
 
2.  Shoot relentlessly.  It never hurts to fire a couple blind shots  
every now and then.  Also, if you see enemies keep popping up from a  
particular spot off the screen: unleash on that spot.  There’s probably  
a generator just out of sight, and you can pick it off before it’s a  
problem.  Also, shooting up a ramp as you’re ascending can take care of  
any pesky suicide bombers that may be coming down to “greet” you.
 
3.  Pressing the ATTACK button repeatedly will result in faster attacks  
than holding down the button (from David(Hurkyl@msn.com) for this one)
 
3.  Fight according to your character.  If you’re the Wizard or the  
Archer, keep your distance, take them out from across the screen.  If  
you’re the Valkyrie or Warrior, run right into the middle of things  
swinging like mad.  Remember to adopt the correct fighting style if you  
switch to a bonus character.
 
4.  Don’t forget your potions.  If you’re being swarmed use TURBO+MAGIC  
to create a shield out of a potion.  Then just walk out, the shield will  
take care of the enemies.  This tactic also works if you want to run in  
and strike at a generator or two.  Also, using ATTACK+MAGIC if you have  
to clear out a distant group and are out of Turbos.  The Shields also
work the same way, except more plow-shaped.
 
5.  A little trick that works will for those bridges that only appear  
when you’re on the switch:  Usually you’d use Turbo, or the speed boost,  
but sometimes it’s still tough.  All you need to do is lure an enemy  
onto the bridge while you’re standing on the switch.  Then you can get  
off the switch, and the bridge will stay as long as there’s something on  
it.


===Leveling Up===
===Leveling Up===
1.  For easy level ups, find a spot where the enemies bottleneck, and  
# For easy level ups, find a spot where the enemies bottleneck, and are forces to come through a small gate/portal.  Also, it helps if there's a couple of generators nearby.  Then just keep shooting from a distance, picking them off.  When the flood dies down, just run to where the generators are, hit them once, and run back out.  This will restart the stream of enemies, and you can keep going.
are forces to come through a small gate/portal.  Also, it helps if  
# You can always go back.  If you think you’re a bit soft for a new level, head back to an easy one you’ve already beat.  You can grab more experience, and even stock up on goodies.
there's a couple of generators nearby.  Then just keep shooting from a  
distance, picking them off.  When the flood dies down, just run to where  
the generators are, hit them once, and run back out.  This will restart  
the stream of enemies, and you can keep going.
 
2.  You can always go back.  If you think you’re a bit soft for a new  
level, head back to an easy one you’ve already beat.  You can grab more  
experience, and even stock up on goodies.
 
===Stats===
<pre>
1.  The stats are:
    Strength = better melee damage
    Speed = faster movement
    Magic = increased potion strength, radius and ranged attack damage
    Armor = decreased damage from attacks
    Health = more health (duh!)
    (Thanks to David (Hurkyl@msn.com) for pointing out the oversight in
      the damages)


2.  Go back through easy levels, or use Cheap Trick #1 below, to collect
===Stats===
a whole bunch of item (Mountain Cavern is good), then sell the to Sumner
* '''Strength''' - better melee damage
and buy stats.
* '''Speed''' - faster movement
* '''Magic''' - increased potion strength, radius and ranged attack damage
* '''Armor''' - decreased damage from attacks
* '''Health''' - more health (duh!)


3.  Leveling up increases your stats.
(Thanks to David (Hurkyl@msn.com) for pointing out the oversight in the damages)


*** Bosses ***
# Go back through easy levels, or use Cheap Trick #1 below, to collect a whole bunch of item (Mountain Cavern is good), then sell the to Sumner and buy stats.
1.  HAVE THE LEGEND WEAPON, it makes things a whole lot easier
# Leveling up increases your stats.
    Mountain Dragon = Ice Axe from Castle Treasury
    Castle Chimera = Scimitar from Mountain Cavern
    Ice Yeti = Fire Scroll from Town Spire
    Town Plague = Javelin from Ice Fissure
    Skorne = Soul Saver from Battlefield Fortress
 
2.  Multishots, Reflect Shields, Speed Boots, and Rapid Fire make them almost simple.
</pre>


===Bosses===
# HAVE THE LEGEND WEAPON, it makes things a whole lot easier
#* Mountain Dragon - Ice Axe from Castle Treasury
#* Castle Chimera - Scimitar from Mountain Cavern
#* Ice Yeti - Fire Scroll from Town Spire
#* Town Plague - Javelin from Ice Fissure
#* Skorne - Soul Saver from Battlefield Fortress
#  Multishots, Reflect Shields, Speed Boots, and Rapid Fire make them almost simple.


==Experience ==
This is a general list of the experience required to gain each level.  The number may not be exact, but will give the general neighborhood of each level.


{|
!Level||Experience|| ||Level|Experience
|-
|1||0|| ||51||200000
|-
|2||1000|| ||52||207250
|-
|3||2000|| ||53||214500
|-
|4||3250|| ||54||229500
|-
|5||4500|| ||55||237250
|-
|6||6000|| ||56||245000
|-
|7||7500|| ||57||253000
|-
|8|| || ||58||261000
|-
|9||11000|| ||59||269000
|-
|10||13000|| ||60||
|-
|11|| || ||61||277500
|-
|12|| || ||62||285000
|-
|13|| || ||63||294500
|-
|14|| || ||64||303250
|-
|15|| || ||65||312000
|-
|16|| || ||66||321000
|-
|17|| || ||67||
|-
|18|| || ||68||339250
|-
|19|| || ||69||
|-
|20|| || ||70||
|-
|21||42500|| ||71||
|-
|22||45000|| ||72||
|-
|23||49500|| ||73||387000
|-
|24||53250|| ||74||397000
|-
|25||57000|| ||75||407000
|-
|26||61000|| ||76||417250
|-
|27||65000|| ||77||427500
|-
|28||69250|| ||78||438000
|-
|29||73500|| ||79||448500
|-
|30||78000|| ||80||459250
|-
|31|| || ||81||470000
|-
|32|| || ||82||
|-
|33|| || ||83||492250
|-
|34|| || ||84||503250
|-
|35|| || ||85||514500
|-
|36|| || ||86||526000
|-
|37|| || ||87||537500
|-
|38||118000|| ||88||549250
|-
|39||123500|| ||89||561000
|-
|40||129250|| ||90||573000
|-
|41||135250|| ||91||585000
|-
|42||141000|| ||92||597250
|-
|43||147000|| ||93||609500
|-
|44||153250|| ||94||622000
|-
|45||165000|| ||95||634750
|-
|46|| || ||96||
|-
|47||172500|| ||97||
|-
|48||129250|| ||98||675000
|-
|49||185000|| ||99||686000
|-
|50||198000|| || ||
|}
'''Note''': The blank ones I don’t have, either because they didn’t look right, or I couldn’t find where I wrote them down.  They’ll be there in future revisions.


For those of you who care about such things, the equation of the trendline was:
  y = 61.285x^2 + 869.16x - 2016.6
I’m sure there’s actually a smoother line, but I only used the data points I had for sure.


==Cheap Tricks ==
==Cheap Tricks ==
1.  Ok, the cheapest of the cheap to be sure.  Make sure you have 10-20  
# Ok, the cheapest of the cheap to be sure.  Make sure you have 10-20 seconds of Freeze Time or Shrink Enemies, then go into a boss fight.  When you're almost dead, activate it, then let the boss kill you.  Select "Continue" after you're dead.  When you restart, any level you go into will have either no enemies (Freeze Time), or shrunken enemies(Shrink Enemies).  This is a good way to go through levels and collect missed rune stone, and collect items to sell for stats.  The frozen time/shrunken enemies will last until you use the corresponding item, or quit and restart.
seconds of Freeze Time or Shrink Enemies, then go into a boss fight.   
E Enemies perceive item as barriers, and will not walk past them.  You can trap them on the far side of an item, and just pick them off, they’ll never get close enough. (I’m reminded of the sandbag trick from Command & Conquer)
When you're almost dead, activate it, then let the boss kill you.   
Select "Continue" after you're dead.  When you restart, any level you go  
into will have either no enemies (Freeze Time), or shrunken  
enemies(Shrink Enemies).  This is a good way to go through levels and  
collect missed rune stone, and collect items to sell for stats.  The  
frozen time/shrunken enemies will last until you use the corresponding  
item, or quit and restart.
 
2.  Enemies perceive item as barriers, and will not walk past them.  You  
can trap them on the far side of an item, and just pick them off,  
they’ll never get close enough. (I’m reminded of the sandbag trick from  
Command & Conquer)
 
 
 
== 12. FAQ ==
<pre>
Q:  What does "Outed" mean?
A:  Outed is actually how I heard "is it."  After consulting somebody
with better hearing than me, I changed it.  It means all the enemies
will go after your first.  Useless in 1 player, but can be used as a
strategy device in multi (make everything attack the warrior instead of
the archer)


Q:  How do I get the nude Valkyrie/Archer?
==FAQ==
A: To the extent of my knowledge, you can’t.  I’ve seen many codes for  
;What does "Outed" mean?: Outed is actually how I heard "is it." After consulting somebody with better hearing than me, I changed it.  It means all the enemies will go after your first.  Useless in 1 player, but can be used as a strategy device in multi (make everything attack the warrior instead of the archer)
    this, but none of them seem to work, so for now I’m saying it isn’t  
;How do I get the nude Valkyrie/Archer?: To the extent of my knowledge, you can’t.  I’ve seen many codes for this, but none of them seem to work, so for now I’m saying it isn’t possible.  (I’ve also looked through the code for the game, and I can’t find anything that gives you access to any other skins aside from the publicly known playable characters.)
    possible.  (I’ve also looked through the code for the game, and I  
    can’t find anything that gives you access to any other skins aside  
    from the publicly known playable characters.)
</pre>


==Misc ==
==Misc ==
<pre>
=== Star Wars Sighting ===
*** Star Wars Sighting ***
It occurred to me as I was playing the game, there was a large number of Star Wars references.  Here’s the list so far:
It occurred to me as I was playing the game, there was a large number  
* The tentacle things from the Castle Courtyard remind me of the creature from the garbage compactor on the Death Star.
of Star Wars references.  Here’s the list so far:
* The Ricochet noise sounds like the blasters.
-The tentacle things from the Castle Courtyard remind me of the  
* The Ice Yeti looks alot like the Hoth Ice Creature
  creature from the garbage compactor on the Death Star.
* The scream of the suicide sounds like the Tie Fighter fly-by, lowered in pitch.
-The Ricochet noise sounds like the blasters.
-The Ice Yeti looks alot like the Hoth Ice Creature
-The scream of the suicide sounds like the Tie Fighter fly-by, lowered  
  in pitch.
</pre>


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Gauntlet Legends is a 3D Action/RPG game based on the classic Gauntlet series. You have a choice between four basic characters: Warrior, Valkyrie, Archer ("Elf") and Wizard. There are also several bonus characters. The game is broken up into 5 "worlds" with several levels in each world. Your goal is to find obelisks and rune stone use to restore the power of Sumner so he can defeat the evil demon Skone. You gain levels by killing enemies, and with each level your stats improve. The game's success led to an expansion of sorts, Gauntlet Dark Legacy, which included new characters and worlds as well as those from Gauntlet Legends.

Table of Contents

Tips/Tricks

General

  1. USE YOUR TURBOS!!! I can’t stress this enough. Many, many people only use their turbos when they’re overwhelmed. You have as many as you want, all you have to do is let them recharge. Looking up a blind ramp? Fire off a L3. The L3’s penetrate walls for quite a distance, so you can clear out areas behind gates _before_ you unlock them. (If you want an idea how far they reach, fire one at the beginning of a level, toward where you know the rest of the level is, and listen as it destroys stuff.)
  2. Shoot relentlessly. It never hurts to fire a couple blind shots every now and then. Also, if you see enemies keep popping up from a particular spot off the screen: unleash on that spot. There’s probably a generator just out of sight, and you can pick it off before it’s a problem. Also, shooting up a ramp as you’re ascending can take care of any pesky suicide bombers that may be coming down to "greet" you.
  3. Pressing the ATTACK button repeatedly will result in faster attacks than holding down the button (from David(Hurkyl@msn.com) for this one)
  4. Fight according to your character. If you’re the Wizard or the Archer, keep your distance, take them out from across the screen. If you’re the Valkyrie or Warrior, run right into the middle of things swinging like mad. Remember to adopt the correct fighting style if you switch to a bonus character.
  5. Don’t forget your potions. If you’re being swarmed use TURBO+MAGIC to create a shield out of a potion. Then just walk out, the shield will take care of the enemies. This tactic also works if you want to run in and strike at a generator or two. Also, using ATTACK+MAGIC if you have to clear out a distant group and are out of Turbos. The Shields also work the same way, except more plow-shaped.
  6. A little trick that works will for those bridges that only appear when you’re on the switch: Usually you’d use Turbo, or the speed boost, but sometimes it’s still tough. All you need to do is lure an enemy onto the bridge while you’re standing on the switch. Then you can get off the switch, and the bridge will stay as long as there’s something on it.

Leveling Up

  1. For easy level ups, find a spot where the enemies bottleneck, and are forces to come through a small gate/portal. Also, it helps if there's a couple of generators nearby. Then just keep shooting from a distance, picking them off. When the flood dies down, just run to where the generators are, hit them once, and run back out. This will restart the stream of enemies, and you can keep going.
  2. You can always go back. If you think you’re a bit soft for a new level, head back to an easy one you’ve already beat. You can grab more experience, and even stock up on goodies.

Stats

  • Strength - better melee damage
  • Speed - faster movement
  • Magic - increased potion strength, radius and ranged attack damage
  • Armor - decreased damage from attacks
  • Health - more health (duh!)

(Thanks to David (Hurkyl@msn.com) for pointing out the oversight in the damages)

  1. Go back through easy levels, or use Cheap Trick #1 below, to collect a whole bunch of item (Mountain Cavern is good), then sell the to Sumner and buy stats.
  2. Leveling up increases your stats.

Bosses

  1. HAVE THE LEGEND WEAPON, it makes things a whole lot easier
    • Mountain Dragon - Ice Axe from Castle Treasury
    • Castle Chimera - Scimitar from Mountain Cavern
    • Ice Yeti - Fire Scroll from Town Spire
    • Town Plague - Javelin from Ice Fissure
    • Skorne - Soul Saver from Battlefield Fortress
  2. Multishots, Reflect Shields, Speed Boots, and Rapid Fire make them almost simple.

Experience

This is a general list of the experience required to gain each level. The number may not be exact, but will give the general neighborhood of each level.

Level Experience Experience
1 0 51 200000
2 1000 52 207250
3 2000 53 214500
4 3250 54 229500
5 4500 55 237250
6 6000 56 245000
7 7500 57 253000
8 58 261000
9 11000 59 269000
10 13000 60
11 61 277500
12 62 285000
13 63 294500
14 64 303250
15 65 312000
16 66 321000
17 67
18 68 339250
19 69
20 70
21 42500 71
22 45000 72
23 49500 73 387000
24 53250 74 397000
25 57000 75 407000
26 61000 76 417250
27 65000 77 427500
28 69250 78 438000
29 73500 79 448500
30 78000 80 459250
31 81 470000
32 82
33 83 492250
34 84 503250
35 85 514500
36 86 526000
37 87 537500
38 118000 88 549250
39 123500 89 561000
40 129250 90 573000
41 135250 91 585000
42 141000 92 597250
43 147000 93 609500
44 153250 94 622000
45 165000 95 634750
46 96
47 172500 97
48 129250 98 675000
49 185000 99 686000
50 198000

Note: The blank ones I don’t have, either because they didn’t look right, or I couldn’t find where I wrote them down. They’ll be there in future revisions.

For those of you who care about such things, the equation of the trendline was:

 y = 61.285x^2 + 869.16x - 2016.6

I’m sure there’s actually a smoother line, but I only used the data points I had for sure.

Cheap Tricks

  1. Ok, the cheapest of the cheap to be sure. Make sure you have 10-20 seconds of Freeze Time or Shrink Enemies, then go into a boss fight. When you're almost dead, activate it, then let the boss kill you. Select "Continue" after you're dead. When you restart, any level you go into will have either no enemies (Freeze Time), or shrunken enemies(Shrink Enemies). This is a good way to go through levels and collect missed rune stone, and collect items to sell for stats. The frozen time/shrunken enemies will last until you use the corresponding item, or quit and restart.

E Enemies perceive item as barriers, and will not walk past them. You can trap them on the far side of an item, and just pick them off, they’ll never get close enough. (I’m reminded of the sandbag trick from Command & Conquer)

FAQ

What does "Outed" mean?
Outed is actually how I heard "is it." After consulting somebody with better hearing than me, I changed it. It means all the enemies will go after your first. Useless in 1 player, but can be used as a strategy device in multi (make everything attack the warrior instead of the archer)
How do I get the nude Valkyrie/Archer?
To the extent of my knowledge, you can’t. I’ve seen many codes for this, but none of them seem to work, so for now I’m saying it isn’t possible. (I’ve also looked through the code for the game, and I can’t find anything that gives you access to any other skins aside from the publicly known playable characters.)

Misc

Star Wars Sighting

It occurred to me as I was playing the game, there was a large number of Star Wars references. Here’s the list so far:

  • The tentacle things from the Castle Courtyard remind me of the creature from the garbage compactor on the Death Star.
  • The Ricochet noise sounds like the blasters.
  • The Ice Yeti looks alot like the Hoth Ice Creature
  • The scream of the suicide sounds like the Tie Fighter fly-by, lowered in pitch.