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<div>The '''Stormguard''' is the remnants of the old army protecting Queen [[Himiko]] and the island of [[Yamatai]] in [[Tomb Raider (2013)]]. It consists of [[Oni]] and Samurai who have lived an unnaturally long life and now protect the remains of the dead queen from any intruders, even [[Father Mathias|Mathias]]'s attempts to resurrect the queen.<br />
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One of the more prominent characters of the Stormguard is their [[Stormguard General|General]]. Lara finds his remains near the end of the game in an underground cave, where he committed [[Seppuku]]. Also, throughout the game, Lara finds documents left behind by the general ([[General: The Oath]] and [[General: The Conquerors]]).<br />
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Lara has to fight the Stormguard in order to get to [[Sam]] before [[Mathias]] can finish the ritual that would restore Himiko's soul into Sam's body.<br />
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<div>{{Infobox Game<br />
| Name = TOMB RAIDER<br />
| Image = Tombraider2013cover.jpg<br />
| Subtitle = A Survivor is Born<br />
| Release = March 5th 2013<br />
| Platforms = [[PC]], [[PlayStation 3|PS3]], [[Xbox 360]], [[PlayStation 4|PS4]], [[Xbox One]], [[Linux]], [[Nvidia Shield]]<br />
| Levels = <br />
| Secrets = 169<br />
* [[Relics (Tomb Raider 2013)|Relics]]: 40<br />
* [[Documents]]: 54<br />
* [[GPS Caches]]: 75<br />
| Gametime = <br />
| Rating = M<br><br />
PEGI 18+<br />
| Developer = [[Crystal Dynamics]]<br />
| Publisher = [[Eidos Interactive]] ([[Square Enix]])<br />
| Chrono = 1<br />
| Previous = Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light<br />
| Next = Rise of the Tomb Raider<br />
| Addon = <br />
| Parent =<br />
}}<br />
'''Tomb Raider (2013)''', which is officially just called '''TOMB RAIDER''', subtitled '''A Survivor is Born''', is the 9th title in the [[Tomb Raider Series]] (not counting [[Tomb Raider Anniversary|Anniversary]]). The game is the start of the second reboot of the main series, the previous reboot being [[Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend|Tomb Raider: Legend]]. Further [[Lara Croft (Reboot)|Lara Croft's]] background story will be slightly rewritten to make it more consistent. <br />
<br />
The game includes a [[Tomb Raider (2013) Multiplayer|Multiplayer mode]] developed by [[Eidos Montreal]], while the game itself is developed by [[Crystal Dynamics]].<br />
<br />
The game goes back to the beginnings of Lara Croft and shows her as an inexperienced raider who learns and grows during the adventure awaiting her. Her motivation is not (yet) the same as it was in previous games, as she is thrown into the situation involuntarily. In the words of Crystal Dynamics' [[Karl Stewart]]: "Unlike before, when she used to go in on purpose, now it's all about getting the hell out."<br />
<br />
Tomb Raider is rated "M" (Mature) for the showing of violence.<br />
<br />
==Release Dates & Platforms==<br />
{{mainarticle|Tomb Raider (2013) Release Dates}}<br />
The game was released on [[PC]], [[Playstation 3]], and [[Xbox 360]] on March 5th 2013.<ref>"Crossroads" trailer</ref> Prior to the official release date though the game was reported available at many local stores.<br />
<br />
Downloadable content was first available exclusively on Xbox 360<ref>Tomb Raider presentation at Microsofts press conference at E3 2012</ref> with other systems following at a later date.<br />
<br />
The reworked [[Xbox One]] and [[PlayStation 4]] version called [[Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition]] was released in North America on January, 29th 2014 and in Europe on January, 31st 2014.<br />
<br />
A port to the open source [[Operating System]] [[Linux]] was announced by [[Feral Interactive]] in April 2016. It is scheduled for release later that year and will be playable on Debian based [[SteamOS]] v2.0 as well as other Linux distributions like Ubuntu<ref>https://www.feralinteractive.com/en/news/611/</ref>.<br />
<br />
Tomb Raider is available for the [[Android]] based [[Nvidia Shield]] console ([[Shield TV]]) since 8. March 2017.<ref>https://tmblr.co/ZqCvTx2JJNsD0</ref><ref>https://shield.nvidia.com/games/android/tombraider2013</ref><br />
<br />
==Demo==<br />
Tomb Raider does not have a demo available for downloading. [[Karl Stewart]] from [[Crystal Dynamics]] posted on Twitter on 17th of January 2013 that there won't be a demo because they don't want to spoil the story of the game.<ref>[http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/01/18/tomb-raider-wont-get-a-demo-or-season-pass IGN.com: Tomb Raider Won't Get a Demo or Season Pass] Originally published on Jan 18th 2013. Retrieved on Aug 13th 2013.</ref><br />
<br />
However, there were publicly playable demos at gaming conventions:<br />
* At the E3 2011 there was a demo showing the [[Scavenger Den]]<br />
* At the E3 2012 there was a demo known as the [[Hunting demo]]<br />
<br />
==Storyline==<br />
{{mainarticle|Tomb Raider 2013 (Story)|Tomb Raider (2013) Locations}}<br />
{{Quote|Official Storyline|When a sudden storm destroys her research vessel, a young and inexperienced Lara Croft finds herself stranded on a mysterious and remote island hidden off the shores of [[Japan]]. Despite several signs of various inhabitants the island is oddly deserted, and an uneasy feeling settles in as strange sounds emerge from the shadows. With only her determination, inner strength, and resourcefulness to help her, Lara must overcome the challenges of a harsh and unforgiving journey that will take her across a vast island wilderness and deep into the claustrophobic and menacing underground tombs from the island's past. As she struggles to prevail through brutal combat encounters and treacherous exploration, Lara will be pushed to her limits and forced to adapt to her situation in order to survive and escape from the lethal predators that stalk her every move.}}<br />
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Lara spends much of her childhood visiting archaeological sites around the globe. She later decides against studying at Cambridge University, picking a low-profile college instead.<br />
<br />
After finishing her education at the age of 21, Lara joins an expedition on the research vessel [[Endurance]] under Captain [[Conrad Roth]], an ex-marine, who is willing to do anything to claim a treasure. When they are scouting the coast of [[Japan]] for lost treasures, the ship is caught in a storm and shipwrecks. Lara, stranded on the island [[Yamatai]], is forced to survive on her own.<br />
<br />
(This new storyline somewhat resembles to pre-[[Legend]] storyline where Lara, at the age of 21, survives a plane wreck on her own.)<br />
<br />
===Introduction===<br />
{{Quote|TOMB RAIDER Booklet<ref>http://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/203160/manuals/TRpcMANOLeUS.pdf?t=1410900699 TOMB RAIDER Instructions Booklet via Steam, PC version, page 2. Retrieved on Jan 1st 2015.</ref>|''Tomb Raider'' is the first chapter in the story of Lara Croft.<br><br />
<br><br />
As the game begins, Lara is a young college graduate, eager to find adventure and make her mark on the archaeological world. With her best friend Sam, Lara joins an expedition aboard the research vessel Endurance in search of the lost kingdom of Yamatai.<br><br />
<br><br />
Thought to have existed on an island somewhere off the coast of Japan, Yamatai’s true location has remained a mystery for centuries. Trusting in Lara’s research, Conrad Roth, captain of the Endurance, takes the expedition into a dangerous area of the sea known as the Dragon’s Triangle.<br><br />
<br><br />
It is here that everything goes horribly wrong and Lara discovers the true price<br />
of adventure.}}<br />
<br />
===Sections (Levels)===<br />
{{mainarticle|Tomb Raider (2013) Levels|Base Camps}}<br />
* [[Force of Will]]<br />
* [[Signs of Life]]<br />
* [[Woman versus Wild]]<br />
* [[Just Keep Moving]]<br />
* [[At an Impasse]]<br />
* [[Mountain Rendezvous]]<br />
* [[Cry for Help]]<br />
* [[A Road Less Traveled]] <br />
* [[Guilty Conscience]] <br />
* [[Another Fine Mess]] <br />
* [[A Friend in Need]] <br />
* [[Open Wounds]]<br />
* [[Highway to Hell]]<br />
* [[Liberator]]<br />
* [[No One Left Behind]]<br />
* [[Into the Fire]]<br />
* [[Get to the Chopper]]<br />
* [[Some Time Alone]]<br />
* [[The Fast Way Down]]<br />
* [[A Pirate's Life]]<br />
* [[Gone Missing]]<br />
* [[Storm Chaser]]<br />
* [[Going Back In]]<br />
<br />
''Note:'' For information on the location of these levels, see [[Tomb Raider (2013) Locations]].<br />
<br />
===Characters===<br />
{{mainarticle|Tomb Raider (2013) Characters}}<br />
{{TR2013characters}}<br />
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==Features & Gameplay==<br />
* [[XP]]<br />
:* [[Skill Points]] to upgrade Lara's abilities in three different categories of upgrades:<br />
::* [[Survivor Upgrades]]<br />
::* [[Hunter Upgrades]]<br />
::* [[Brawler Upgrades]]<br />
* [[Salvage]]<br />
: Pick-up element that's found throughout the island. Used for upgrading [[weapons]] and collecting it is occasionally a task that must be completed before the player is able to proceed in the adventure.<br />
::* [[Bow Upgrades]]<br />
::* [[Handgun Upgrades]]<br />
::* [[Rifle Upgrades]]<br />
::* [[Shotgun Upgrades]]<br />
* [[Weapon Parts]]<br />
: Occasionally found in [[Salvage]] crates, used to build new [[weapons]].<ref>Loading screen with information on the title "WEAPON PARTS" in TOMB RAIDER</ref><br />
* [[Base Camps]]<br />
: Locations that enable Lara to rest during her adventure, [[Fast Travel]] between camps and upgrade her skills and weapons<br />
* [[Day Camps]]<br />
: Locations that enable Lara to rest during her adventure and upgrade her skills and weapons - [[Fast Travel]] is not possible<br />
* [[Survival Instinct]]<br />
: When used, the Survival Instinct highlights important puzzle elements and pickups in the environment to help the player to figure out what to do<br />
* [[Challenges]]<br />
: Side missions that reward the player with addtional [[XP]] when completed<br />
* [[Quick Time Events]]<br />
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{{Tomb Raider (2013) Features}}<br />
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<br />
===Enemies===<br />
{{Template:Tr2013baddies}}<br />
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===Tools & Weapons===<br />
{{mainarticle|Tomb Raider (2013) Gear}}<br />
* [[Torch]] <br />
* [[Bow]]<br />
:* [[Makeshift Longbow]]<br />
:* [[Recurve Bow]]<br />
:* [[Compound Bow]]<br />
:* [[Competition Bow]]<br />
* [[Axe]]<br />
:* [[Pry Axe]]<br />
:* [[Climbing Axe]]<br />
* [[Handgun]]<br />
:* [[Semi-Automatic Pistol]]<br />
:* [[Tactical Pistol]]<br />
:* [[Magnum Pistol]]<br />
* [[Shotgun]]<br />
:* [[Trench Shotgun]]<br />
:* [[Pump-Action Shotgun]]<br />
:* [[Combat Shotgun]]<br />
* [[Rifle]]<br />
:* [[WWII Submachine Gun]]<br />
:* [[Assault Rifle (Tomb Raider (2013))|Assault Rifle]]<br />
:* [[Commando Rifle]]<br />
<br />
Throughout the game Lara can upgrade her gear by using [[salvage]], which can be found on the island.<br />
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<gallery><br />
Image:Scavenger Den Torch and Water.jpg|[[Torch]]<br />
Image:Tr9 makeshift longbow closeup.png|[[Makeshift Longbow]]<br />
Image:Tr9 recurve bow.png|[[Recurve Bow]]<br />
Image:Tr9 compound bow.png|[[Compound Bow]]<br />
Image:Tr9 competition bow.png|[[Competition Bow]]<br />
Image:Tr9 pry axe strengthen.png|[[Pry Axe]]<br />
Image:Tr9 climbing axe.png|[[Climbing Axe]]<br />
Image:Tr9 semi-automatic pistol burst fire mod.png|[[Semi-Automatic Pistol]]<br />
Image:Tr9 tactical pistol burst fire mod.png|[[Tactical Pistol]]<br />
Image:Tr9 magnum pistol.png|[[Magnum Pistol]]<br />
Image:Tr9 trench shotgun polished bolt.png|[[Trench Shotgun]] <br />
Image:Tr9 pump-action shotgun full choke.png|[[Pump-Action Shotgun]] <br />
Image:Tr9 combat shotgun barrel shroud.png|[[Combat Shotgun]] <br />
Image:Tr9 WWII submachine gun rifle taped double mag.png|[[WWII Submachine Gun]]<br />
Image:Tr9 assault rifle high capacity mag.png|[[Assault Rifle (Tomb Raider (2013))|Assault Rifle]]<br />
Image:Tr9 commando rifle high capacity mag.png|[[Commando Rifle]]<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
===Outfits===<br />
There is one basic outfit to be worn throughout the entire game. In addition to it, the player can purchase more outfits. The outfits are changed during gameplay at [[Base Camps]]<br />
* [[Default]]<br />
: The basic outfit<br />
<br />
====Downloadable Outfits====<br />
* [[Aviatrix]]<br />
: "This outfit dresses Lara up as a classic 1930s adventurer, bomber jacket and all."<ref>Description in the Base Camp outfit changing screen</ref><br />
: In addition for being purchaseable, the [[Aviatrix]] was part of an exclusive pre-order deal alongside with [[Hunter (outfit)|Hunter]]<br />
* [[Hunter (outfit)|Hunter]]<br />
: "This outfit camouflages Lara in a heavy coating of mud, action movie-style."<ref>Description in the Base Camp outfit changing screen</ref><br />
: In addition for being purchaseable, the [[Hunter (outfit)|Hunter]] was part of an exclusive pre-order deal alongside with [[Aviatrix]]<br />
* [[Guerilla]]<br />
: ''"This outfit makes Lara look like a jungle warfare guerilla."''<ref>Description in the Base Camp outfit changing screen</ref><br />
* [[Sure-Shot]]<br />
: ''"With the Sure-Shot outfit, Lara wears a competition style archery suit with high boots and forearm guards."''<ref>Description in the Base Camp outfit changing screen</ref><br />
* [[Mountaineer]]<br />
: ''"The Mountaineer outfit features the padded vest, grapples, and harness of an expert climber."''<ref>Description in the Base Camp outfit changing screen</ref><br />
* [[Demolition]]<br />
: ''"Outfit Lara with the Demolition gear, featuring an engineering jumpsuit and belt pack."''<ref>Description in the Base Camp outfit changing screen</ref><br />
These outfits are already included in the [[Definitive Edition]].<br />
<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:Tr9 default outfit.png|[[Default]]<br />
Image:Tr9 aviatrix outfit.png|[[Aviatrix]]<br />
Image:Tr9 hunter outfit.png|[[Hunter (outfit)|Hunter]]<br />
Image:Tr9 guerilla outfit.png|[[Guerilla]]<br />
Image:Tr9 sure-shot outfit.png|[[Sure-Shot]]<br />
Image:Tr9 mountaineer outfit.png|[[Mountaineer]]<br />
Image:Tr9 demolition outfit.png|[[Demolition]]<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
===Trophies / Achievements===<br />
* [[Tomb Raider (2013) Trophies]]<br />
* [[Tomb Raider (2013) Achievements]]<br />
<br />
==Development and Publications==<br />
[[Camilla Luddington]] is the motion capture and voice actress for Lara and [[Rhianna Pratchett]] the main writer of the project.<br />
<br />
Two mayor trailers have been released for Tomb Raider.<br />
* [http://youtu.be/kAT3iT6CdGA Turning Point]<br />
* [http://youtu.be/2pLzSSv1Qfg Crossroads]<br />
<br />
Additionally a web series called [[The Final Hours of Tomb Raider]] has been released to promote the new game. It mainly consists of interviews with the staff of Crystal Dynamics and contains interesting background information.<br />
<br />
==System Requirements==<br />
The system requirements of the PC version were revealed on 22nd of February 2013. They are the following:<ref>[http://www.pcgamer.com/2013/02/22/tomb-raiders-system-specs-released-will-your-pc-survive/ PC Gamer.com: Tomb Raider’s system specs released – will your PC survive?] Originally published on Feb 22nd 2013. Retrieved on July 20th 2013</ref><br />
<br />
===Minimum===<br />
* Windows XP Service Pack 3, Windows Vista,7,8 (32bit/64bit)<br />
* DirectX 9 graphics card with 512Mb Video RAM:<br />
:* AMD Radeon HD 2600 XT<br />
:* nVidia 8600<br />
* Dual core CPU:<br />
:* AMD Athlon64 X2 2.1 Ghz (4050+)<br />
:* Intel Core2 Duo 1.86 Ghz (E6300)<br />
* 1GB Memory (2GB on Vista)<br />
<br />
===Recommended===<br />
* Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8<br />
* DirectX 11 graphics card with 1GB Video RAM:<br />
:* AMD Radeon HD 4870<br />
:* nVidia GTX 480<br />
* Quad core CPU:<br />
:* AMD Phenom II X2 565<br />
:* Intel Core i5-750<br />
* 4GB Memory<br />
<br />
==Ratings==<br />
* Gameinformer.com - 9.25/10 <ref>[http://www.gameinformer.com/games/tomb_raider/b/xbox360/archive/2013/02/25/tomb-raider-review.aspx Game Informer's review on Tomb Raider] Retrieved on July 14th 2013.</ref><br />
* Gamerankings.com - 86.69% <ref>[http://www.gamerankings.com/pc/615700-tomb-raider/index.html Tomb Raider on Gamerankings.com] Retrieved on July 14th 2013.</ref><br />
* Metacritic.com - 86/100 (average of the metascores of the PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 versions)<ref>[http://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/tomb-raider Tomb Raider on PC on Metacritic] Retrieved on July 14th 2013.</ref><ref>[http://www.metacritic.com/game/xbox-360/tomb-raider Tomb Raider on Xbox 360 on Metacritic] Retrieved on July 14th 2013.</ref><ref>[http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-3/tomb-raider Tomb Raider PlayStation 3 on Metacritic] Retrieved on July 14th 2013.</ref><br />
<br />
==Sales==<br />
Tomb Raider sold 3,4 million copies in four weeks, but it failed to hit the expectations made for its sales.<ref>[http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-03-26-tomb-raider-has-sold-3-4-million-copies-failed-to-hit-expectations Eurogamer.net: Tomb Raider has sold 3.4 million copies, failed to hit expectations] Originally published on Mar 26th 2013. Retrieved on Aug 2nd 2013.</ref> [[Square Enix]] thought that the game could double its 3,4 million first month sales, selling at least 5-6 million units.<ref>[http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-04-09-square-enix-thought-tomb-raider-could-sell-nearly-double-its-3-4-million-first-month-sales Eurogamer.net:Square Enix thought Tomb Raider could sell nearly double its 3.4 million first month sales] Originally published on Apr 9th 2013. Retirieved on Aug 2nd 2013.</ref><br />
<br />
On the [[Square Enix|Square Enix's]] financial statement, the comapny states that the fiscal year of 2013 was their ''"first big attempt to release hallmark Western titles, such as Hitman and Tomb Raider, without releasing a blockbuster title in Japan"''.<ref>[http://www.hd.square-enix.com/eng/news/pdf/explanatory_20130326en.pdf Outline of Briefing Session of Revisions to Consolidated Results Forecasts by SQUARE ENIX HOLDINGS held on March 26, 2013] Pdf-file. Retrieved on Aug 2nd 2013.</ref> Regarding the high scores that their games receive not translating into sales numbers, [[Square Enix]] states the following: {{Quote|Square Enix<ref>[http://www.hd.square-enix.com/eng/news/pdf/explanatory_20130326en.pdf Outline of Briefing Session of Revisions to Consolidated Results Forecasts by SQUARE ENIX HOLDINGS held on March 26, 2013] Pdf-file. Retrieved on Aug 2nd 2013.</ref>|We put considerable amount of effort in polishing and perfecting the game content for these titles, receiving extremely high Metacritic scores. However, we were very disappointed to see that the high scores did not translate to actual sales performance, which is where we see the substantial variance in operation profit/loss against the forecast.}}<br />
<br />
However, [[Darrell Gallagher]] from [[Crystal Dynamics]] defended the sales numbers of Tomb Raider with the following statement on the 29th of March 2013: {{Quote|Darrel Gallagher on Joystiq.com<ref>[http://www.joystiq.com/2013/03/29/crystal-dynamics-tomb-raider-had-best-week-one-sales-in-franchi/ Joystiq.com: Crystal Dynamics: Tomb Raider had best week one sales in franchise history] Originally published on Mar 29th 2013. Retrieved on Aug 2nd 2013.</ref>|It's been the biggest week one sales in franchise history, and we're only a few weeks into that launch right now, and it's been the biggest opening so far in 2013. So, we're happy with the outcome. It's certainly in a place where we feel like we're on the road to achieving everything we wanted to.}}<br />
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==Concept Art==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image: Conceptart tr9 3.JPG | Lara's new appearance<br />
Image: Conceptart tr9 1.JPG | Cave interior<br />
Image: Conceptart tr9 2.JPG | Lara's axe (tool & weapon)<br />
</gallery><br />
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== Links ==<br />
* [{{forumimages|76}} Images]<br />
* [{{forumimages|64}} Concept Arts]<br />
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{{ref}}<br />
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{{Gametable}}<br />
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<div>{{Infobox Game<br />
| Name = TOMB RAIDER<br />
| Image = Tombraider2013cover.jpg<br />
| Subtitle = A Survivor is Born<br />
| Release = March 5th 2013<br />
| Platforms = [[PC]], [[PlayStation 3|PS3]], [[Xbox 360]], [[PlayStation 4|PS4]], [[Xbox One]], [[Linux]], [[Nvidia Shield]]<br />
| Levels = <br />
| Secrets = 169<br />
* [[Relics (Tomb Raider 2013)|Relics]]: 40<br />
* [[Documents]]: 54<br />
* [[GPS Caches]]: 75<br />
| Gametime = <br />
| Rating = M<br><br />
PEGI 18+<br />
| Developer = [[Crystal Dynamics]]<br />
| Publisher = [[Eidos Interactive]] ([[Square Enix]])<br />
| Chrono = 1<br />
| Previous = Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light<br />
| Next = Rise of the Tomb Raider<br />
| Addon = <br />
| Parent =<br />
}}<br />
'''Tomb Raider (2013)''', which is officially just called '''TOMB RAIDER''', subtitled '''A Survivor is Born''', is the 9th title in the [[Tomb Raider Series]] (not counting [[Tomb Raider Anniversary|Anniversary]]). The game is the start of the second reboot of the main series, the first being [[Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend|Tomb Raider: Legend]]. Further [[Lara Croft (Reboot)|Lara Croft's]] background story will be slightly rewritten to make it more consistent. <br />
<br />
The game includes a [[Tomb Raider (2013) Multiplayer|Multiplayer mode]] developed by [[Eidos Montreal]], while the game itself is developed by [[Crystal Dynamics]].<br />
<br />
The game goes back to the beginnings of Lara Croft and shows her as an inexperienced raider who learns and grows during the adventure awaiting her. Her motivation is not (yet) the same as it was in previous games, as she is thrown into the situation involuntarily. In the words of Crystal Dynamics' [[Karl Stewart]]: "Unlike before, when she used to go in on purpose, now it's all about getting the hell out."<br />
<br />
Tomb Raider is rated "M" (Mature) for the showing of violence.<br />
<br />
==Release Dates & Platforms==<br />
{{mainarticle|Tomb Raider (2013) Release Dates}}<br />
The game was released on [[PC]], [[Playstation 3]], and [[Xbox 360]] on March 5th 2013.<ref>"Crossroads" trailer</ref> Prior to the official release date though the game was reported available at many local stores.<br />
<br />
Downloadable content was first available exclusively on Xbox 360<ref>Tomb Raider presentation at Microsofts press conference at E3 2012</ref> with other systems following at a later date.<br />
<br />
The reworked [[Xbox One]] and [[PlayStation 4]] version called [[Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition]] was released in North America on January, 29th 2014 and in Europe on January, 31st 2014.<br />
<br />
A port to the open source [[Operating System]] [[Linux]] was announced by [[Feral Interactive]] in April 2016. It is scheduled for release later that year and will be playable on Debian based [[SteamOS]] v2.0 as well as other Linux distributions like Ubuntu<ref>https://www.feralinteractive.com/en/news/611/</ref>.<br />
<br />
Tomb Raider is available for the [[Android]] based [[Nvidia Shield]] console ([[Shield TV]]) since 8. March 2017.<ref>https://tmblr.co/ZqCvTx2JJNsD0</ref><ref>https://shield.nvidia.com/games/android/tombraider2013</ref><br />
<br />
==Demo==<br />
Tomb Raider does not have a demo available for downloading. [[Karl Stewart]] from [[Crystal Dynamics]] posted on Twitter on 17th of January 2013 that there won't be a demo because they don't want to spoil the story of the game.<ref>[http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/01/18/tomb-raider-wont-get-a-demo-or-season-pass IGN.com: Tomb Raider Won't Get a Demo or Season Pass] Originally published on Jan 18th 2013. Retrieved on Aug 13th 2013.</ref><br />
<br />
However, there were publicly playable demos at gaming conventions:<br />
* At the E3 2011 there was a demo showing the [[Scavenger Den]]<br />
* At the E3 2012 there was a demo known as the [[Hunting demo]]<br />
<br />
==Storyline==<br />
{{mainarticle|Tomb Raider 2013 (Story)|Tomb Raider (2013) Locations}}<br />
{{Quote|Official Storyline|When a sudden storm destroys her research vessel, a young and inexperienced Lara Croft finds herself stranded on a mysterious and remote island hidden off the shores of [[Japan]]. Despite several signs of various inhabitants the island is oddly deserted, and an uneasy feeling settles in as strange sounds emerge from the shadows. With only her determination, inner strength, and resourcefulness to help her, Lara must overcome the challenges of a harsh and unforgiving journey that will take her across a vast island wilderness and deep into the claustrophobic and menacing underground tombs from the island's past. As she struggles to prevail through brutal combat encounters and treacherous exploration, Lara will be pushed to her limits and forced to adapt to her situation in order to survive and escape from the lethal predators that stalk her every move.}}<br />
<br />
Lara spends much of her childhood visiting archaeological sites around the globe. She later decides against studying at Cambridge University, picking a low-profile college instead.<br />
<br />
After finishing her education at the age of 21, Lara joins an expedition on the research vessel [[Endurance]] under Captain [[Conrad Roth]], an ex-marine, who is willing to do anything to claim a treasure. When they are scouting the coast of [[Japan]] for lost treasures, the ship is caught in a storm and shipwrecks. Lara, stranded on the island [[Yamatai]], is forced to survive on her own.<br />
<br />
(This new storyline somewhat resembles to pre-[[Legend]] storyline where Lara, at the age of 21, survives a plane wreck on her own.)<br />
<br />
===Introduction===<br />
{{Quote|TOMB RAIDER Booklet<ref>http://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/203160/manuals/TRpcMANOLeUS.pdf?t=1410900699 TOMB RAIDER Instructions Booklet via Steam, PC version, page 2. Retrieved on Jan 1st 2015.</ref>|''Tomb Raider'' is the first chapter in the story of Lara Croft.<br><br />
<br><br />
As the game begins, Lara is a young college graduate, eager to find adventure and make her mark on the archaeological world. With her best friend Sam, Lara joins an expedition aboard the research vessel Endurance in search of the lost kingdom of Yamatai.<br><br />
<br><br />
Thought to have existed on an island somewhere off the coast of Japan, Yamatai’s true location has remained a mystery for centuries. Trusting in Lara’s research, Conrad Roth, captain of the Endurance, takes the expedition into a dangerous area of the sea known as the Dragon’s Triangle.<br><br />
<br><br />
It is here that everything goes horribly wrong and Lara discovers the true price<br />
of adventure.}}<br />
<br />
===Sections (Levels)===<br />
{{mainarticle|Tomb Raider (2013) Levels|Base Camps}}<br />
* [[Force of Will]]<br />
* [[Signs of Life]]<br />
* [[Woman versus Wild]]<br />
* [[Just Keep Moving]]<br />
* [[At an Impasse]]<br />
* [[Mountain Rendezvous]]<br />
* [[Cry for Help]]<br />
* [[A Road Less Traveled]] <br />
* [[Guilty Conscience]] <br />
* [[Another Fine Mess]] <br />
* [[A Friend in Need]] <br />
* [[Open Wounds]]<br />
* [[Highway to Hell]]<br />
* [[Liberator]]<br />
* [[No One Left Behind]]<br />
* [[Into the Fire]]<br />
* [[Get to the Chopper]]<br />
* [[Some Time Alone]]<br />
* [[The Fast Way Down]]<br />
* [[A Pirate's Life]]<br />
* [[Gone Missing]]<br />
* [[Storm Chaser]]<br />
* [[Going Back In]]<br />
<br />
''Note:'' For information on the location of these levels, see [[Tomb Raider (2013) Locations]].<br />
<br />
===Characters===<br />
{{mainarticle|Tomb Raider (2013) Characters}}<br />
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<br />
==Features & Gameplay==<br />
* [[XP]]<br />
:* [[Skill Points]] to upgrade Lara's abilities in three different categories of upgrades:<br />
::* [[Survivor Upgrades]]<br />
::* [[Hunter Upgrades]]<br />
::* [[Brawler Upgrades]]<br />
* [[Salvage]]<br />
: Pick-up element that's found throughout the island. Used for upgrading [[weapons]] and collecting it is occasionally a task that must be completed before the player is able to proceed in the adventure.<br />
::* [[Bow Upgrades]]<br />
::* [[Handgun Upgrades]]<br />
::* [[Rifle Upgrades]]<br />
::* [[Shotgun Upgrades]]<br />
* [[Weapon Parts]]<br />
: Occasionally found in [[Salvage]] crates, used to build new [[weapons]].<ref>Loading screen with information on the title "WEAPON PARTS" in TOMB RAIDER</ref><br />
* [[Base Camps]]<br />
: Locations that enable Lara to rest during her adventure, [[Fast Travel]] between camps and upgrade her skills and weapons<br />
* [[Day Camps]]<br />
: Locations that enable Lara to rest during her adventure and upgrade her skills and weapons - [[Fast Travel]] is not possible<br />
* [[Survival Instinct]]<br />
: When used, the Survival Instinct highlights important puzzle elements and pickups in the environment to help the player to figure out what to do<br />
* [[Challenges]]<br />
: Side missions that reward the player with addtional [[XP]] when completed<br />
* [[Quick Time Events]]<br />
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{{Tomb Raider (2013) Features}}<br />
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<br />
===Enemies===<br />
{{Template:Tr2013baddies}}<br />
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===Tools & Weapons===<br />
{{mainarticle|Tomb Raider (2013) Gear}}<br />
* [[Torch]] <br />
* [[Bow]]<br />
:* [[Makeshift Longbow]]<br />
:* [[Recurve Bow]]<br />
:* [[Compound Bow]]<br />
:* [[Competition Bow]]<br />
* [[Axe]]<br />
:* [[Pry Axe]]<br />
:* [[Climbing Axe]]<br />
* [[Handgun]]<br />
:* [[Semi-Automatic Pistol]]<br />
:* [[Tactical Pistol]]<br />
:* [[Magnum Pistol]]<br />
* [[Shotgun]]<br />
:* [[Trench Shotgun]]<br />
:* [[Pump-Action Shotgun]]<br />
:* [[Combat Shotgun]]<br />
* [[Rifle]]<br />
:* [[WWII Submachine Gun]]<br />
:* [[Assault Rifle (Tomb Raider (2013))|Assault Rifle]]<br />
:* [[Commando Rifle]]<br />
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Throughout the game Lara can upgrade her gear by using [[salvage]], which can be found on the island.<br />
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<gallery><br />
Image:Scavenger Den Torch and Water.jpg|[[Torch]]<br />
Image:Tr9 makeshift longbow closeup.png|[[Makeshift Longbow]]<br />
Image:Tr9 recurve bow.png|[[Recurve Bow]]<br />
Image:Tr9 compound bow.png|[[Compound Bow]]<br />
Image:Tr9 competition bow.png|[[Competition Bow]]<br />
Image:Tr9 pry axe strengthen.png|[[Pry Axe]]<br />
Image:Tr9 climbing axe.png|[[Climbing Axe]]<br />
Image:Tr9 semi-automatic pistol burst fire mod.png|[[Semi-Automatic Pistol]]<br />
Image:Tr9 tactical pistol burst fire mod.png|[[Tactical Pistol]]<br />
Image:Tr9 magnum pistol.png|[[Magnum Pistol]]<br />
Image:Tr9 trench shotgun polished bolt.png|[[Trench Shotgun]] <br />
Image:Tr9 pump-action shotgun full choke.png|[[Pump-Action Shotgun]] <br />
Image:Tr9 combat shotgun barrel shroud.png|[[Combat Shotgun]] <br />
Image:Tr9 WWII submachine gun rifle taped double mag.png|[[WWII Submachine Gun]]<br />
Image:Tr9 assault rifle high capacity mag.png|[[Assault Rifle (Tomb Raider (2013))|Assault Rifle]]<br />
Image:Tr9 commando rifle high capacity mag.png|[[Commando Rifle]]<br />
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<br />
===Outfits===<br />
There is one basic outfit to be worn throughout the entire game. In addition to it, the player can purchase more outfits. The outfits are changed during gameplay at [[Base Camps]]<br />
* [[Default]]<br />
: The basic outfit<br />
<br />
====Downloadable Outfits====<br />
* [[Aviatrix]]<br />
: "This outfit dresses Lara up as a classic 1930s adventurer, bomber jacket and all."<ref>Description in the Base Camp outfit changing screen</ref><br />
: In addition for being purchaseable, the [[Aviatrix]] was part of an exclusive pre-order deal alongside with [[Hunter (outfit)|Hunter]]<br />
* [[Hunter (outfit)|Hunter]]<br />
: "This outfit camouflages Lara in a heavy coating of mud, action movie-style."<ref>Description in the Base Camp outfit changing screen</ref><br />
: In addition for being purchaseable, the [[Hunter (outfit)|Hunter]] was part of an exclusive pre-order deal alongside with [[Aviatrix]]<br />
* [[Guerilla]]<br />
: ''"This outfit makes Lara look like a jungle warfare guerilla."''<ref>Description in the Base Camp outfit changing screen</ref><br />
* [[Sure-Shot]]<br />
: ''"With the Sure-Shot outfit, Lara wears a competition style archery suit with high boots and forearm guards."''<ref>Description in the Base Camp outfit changing screen</ref><br />
* [[Mountaineer]]<br />
: ''"The Mountaineer outfit features the padded vest, grapples, and harness of an expert climber."''<ref>Description in the Base Camp outfit changing screen</ref><br />
* [[Demolition]]<br />
: ''"Outfit Lara with the Demolition gear, featuring an engineering jumpsuit and belt pack."''<ref>Description in the Base Camp outfit changing screen</ref><br />
These outfits are already included in the [[Definitive Edition]].<br />
<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:Tr9 default outfit.png|[[Default]]<br />
Image:Tr9 aviatrix outfit.png|[[Aviatrix]]<br />
Image:Tr9 hunter outfit.png|[[Hunter (outfit)|Hunter]]<br />
Image:Tr9 guerilla outfit.png|[[Guerilla]]<br />
Image:Tr9 sure-shot outfit.png|[[Sure-Shot]]<br />
Image:Tr9 mountaineer outfit.png|[[Mountaineer]]<br />
Image:Tr9 demolition outfit.png|[[Demolition]]<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
===Trophies / Achievements===<br />
* [[Tomb Raider (2013) Trophies]]<br />
* [[Tomb Raider (2013) Achievements]]<br />
<br />
==Development and Publications==<br />
[[Camilla Luddington]] is the motion capture and voice actress for Lara and [[Rhianna Pratchett]] the main writer of the project.<br />
<br />
Two mayor trailers have been released for Tomb Raider.<br />
* [http://youtu.be/kAT3iT6CdGA Turning Point]<br />
* [http://youtu.be/2pLzSSv1Qfg Crossroads]<br />
<br />
Additionally a web series called [[The Final Hours of Tomb Raider]] has been released to promote the new game. It mainly consists of interviews with the staff of Crystal Dynamics and contains interesting background information.<br />
<br />
==System Requirements==<br />
The system requirements of the PC version were revealed on 22nd of February 2013. They are the following:<ref>[http://www.pcgamer.com/2013/02/22/tomb-raiders-system-specs-released-will-your-pc-survive/ PC Gamer.com: Tomb Raider’s system specs released – will your PC survive?] Originally published on Feb 22nd 2013. Retrieved on July 20th 2013</ref><br />
<br />
===Minimum===<br />
* Windows XP Service Pack 3, Windows Vista,7,8 (32bit/64bit)<br />
* DirectX 9 graphics card with 512Mb Video RAM:<br />
:* AMD Radeon HD 2600 XT<br />
:* nVidia 8600<br />
* Dual core CPU:<br />
:* AMD Athlon64 X2 2.1 Ghz (4050+)<br />
:* Intel Core2 Duo 1.86 Ghz (E6300)<br />
* 1GB Memory (2GB on Vista)<br />
<br />
===Recommended===<br />
* Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8<br />
* DirectX 11 graphics card with 1GB Video RAM:<br />
:* AMD Radeon HD 4870<br />
:* nVidia GTX 480<br />
* Quad core CPU:<br />
:* AMD Phenom II X2 565<br />
:* Intel Core i5-750<br />
* 4GB Memory<br />
<br />
==Ratings==<br />
* Gameinformer.com - 9.25/10 <ref>[http://www.gameinformer.com/games/tomb_raider/b/xbox360/archive/2013/02/25/tomb-raider-review.aspx Game Informer's review on Tomb Raider] Retrieved on July 14th 2013.</ref><br />
* Gamerankings.com - 86.69% <ref>[http://www.gamerankings.com/pc/615700-tomb-raider/index.html Tomb Raider on Gamerankings.com] Retrieved on July 14th 2013.</ref><br />
* Metacritic.com - 86/100 (average of the metascores of the PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 versions)<ref>[http://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/tomb-raider Tomb Raider on PC on Metacritic] Retrieved on July 14th 2013.</ref><ref>[http://www.metacritic.com/game/xbox-360/tomb-raider Tomb Raider on Xbox 360 on Metacritic] Retrieved on July 14th 2013.</ref><ref>[http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-3/tomb-raider Tomb Raider PlayStation 3 on Metacritic] Retrieved on July 14th 2013.</ref><br />
<br />
==Sales==<br />
Tomb Raider sold 3,4 million copies in four weeks, but it failed to hit the expectations made for its sales.<ref>[http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-03-26-tomb-raider-has-sold-3-4-million-copies-failed-to-hit-expectations Eurogamer.net: Tomb Raider has sold 3.4 million copies, failed to hit expectations] Originally published on Mar 26th 2013. Retrieved on Aug 2nd 2013.</ref> [[Square Enix]] thought that the game could double its 3,4 million first month sales, selling at least 5-6 million units.<ref>[http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-04-09-square-enix-thought-tomb-raider-could-sell-nearly-double-its-3-4-million-first-month-sales Eurogamer.net:Square Enix thought Tomb Raider could sell nearly double its 3.4 million first month sales] Originally published on Apr 9th 2013. Retirieved on Aug 2nd 2013.</ref><br />
<br />
On the [[Square Enix|Square Enix's]] financial statement, the comapny states that the fiscal year of 2013 was their ''"first big attempt to release hallmark Western titles, such as Hitman and Tomb Raider, without releasing a blockbuster title in Japan"''.<ref>[http://www.hd.square-enix.com/eng/news/pdf/explanatory_20130326en.pdf Outline of Briefing Session of Revisions to Consolidated Results Forecasts by SQUARE ENIX HOLDINGS held on March 26, 2013] Pdf-file. Retrieved on Aug 2nd 2013.</ref> Regarding the high scores that their games receive not translating into sales numbers, [[Square Enix]] states the following: {{Quote|Square Enix<ref>[http://www.hd.square-enix.com/eng/news/pdf/explanatory_20130326en.pdf Outline of Briefing Session of Revisions to Consolidated Results Forecasts by SQUARE ENIX HOLDINGS held on March 26, 2013] Pdf-file. Retrieved on Aug 2nd 2013.</ref>|We put considerable amount of effort in polishing and perfecting the game content for these titles, receiving extremely high Metacritic scores. However, we were very disappointed to see that the high scores did not translate to actual sales performance, which is where we see the substantial variance in operation profit/loss against the forecast.}}<br />
<br />
However, [[Darrell Gallagher]] from [[Crystal Dynamics]] defended the sales numbers of Tomb Raider with the following statement on the 29th of March 2013: {{Quote|Darrel Gallagher on Joystiq.com<ref>[http://www.joystiq.com/2013/03/29/crystal-dynamics-tomb-raider-had-best-week-one-sales-in-franchi/ Joystiq.com: Crystal Dynamics: Tomb Raider had best week one sales in franchise history] Originally published on Mar 29th 2013. Retrieved on Aug 2nd 2013.</ref>|It's been the biggest week one sales in franchise history, and we're only a few weeks into that launch right now, and it's been the biggest opening so far in 2013. So, we're happy with the outcome. It's certainly in a place where we feel like we're on the road to achieving everything we wanted to.}}<br />
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==Concept Art==<br />
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Image: Conceptart tr9 3.JPG | Lara's new appearance<br />
Image: Conceptart tr9 1.JPG | Cave interior<br />
Image: Conceptart tr9 2.JPG | Lara's axe (tool & weapon)<br />
</gallery><br />
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== Links ==<br />
* [{{forumimages|76}} Images]<br />
* [{{forumimages|64}} Concept Arts]<br />
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[[de:Tomb Raider (2013)]]</div>Klowhttps://www.wikiraider.com/index.php?title=Lara_Croft_Tomb_Raider:_Legend&diff=51295Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend2020-04-19T13:37:14Z<p>Klow: </p>
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<div>{{Remark|the game|Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend| with ''Legend'' redirecting here||about other uses of the term|Legend (Disambiguation)|}} <br />
{{Infobox Game<br />
| Name = Tomb Raider 7<br />
| Image = Legendcover.jpg<br />
| Subtitle = Tomb Raider Legend<br />
| Release = April 2006<br />
| Platforms = [[PC]], [[PS2]], [[PS3]]<ref>Included in [[The Tomb Raider Trilogy]]</ref>, [[XBox]], [[XBox 360]], [[PSP]], [[GBA]], [[Nintendo DS]], [[Gamecube]]<br />
| Levels = 9 (including [[Croft Manor]]) <br />
| Secrets = 115<br />
| Gametime = <br />
| Rating = PEGI 12+<br />
| Developer = [[Crystal Dynamics]]<br />
| Publisher = [[Eidos Interactive]]<br />
| Chrono = 2<br />
| Previous = The Angel of Darkness<br />
| Next = Tomb Raider Anniversary<br />
| Addon =<br />
| Parent =<br />
| Wtlink = tr7<br />
}}<br />
'''Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend''' is the seventh game in the [[Tomb Raider Series]]. It was first released on April 7th (Europe) and April 11th (North America) [[2006]] for a wide variety of platforms. It is the first Tomb Raider game made by [[Crystal Dynamics]] instead of [[Core Design]], which marks the first reboot of the main series, the second starting with [[Tomb Raider (2013)]]. Tomb Raider Legend is quite short and can be finished in under 4 hours, collecting all secrets.<br />
<br />
==Storyline==<br />
{{mainarticle|Tomb Raider Legend Story}}<br />
Looking for a stone dais that links to her past, [[Lara]] travels to [[Bolivia]]. There she has a run in with [[James Rutland]] who manages to steal a piece of an important artefact from right under her nose. He also mentions that [[Amanda Evert|Amanda]] is helping him, which Lara finds quite odd because she thought that Amanda died back in the ruins near [[Paraiso]] all those years ago. But before fleeing the scene, James points Lara in the right direction, back to Paraiso, [[Peru]]. A race around the globe for the pieces of the legendary sword [[Excalibur]] begins.<br />
<br />
===Levels===<br />
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<br />
===Locations===<br />
Lara visits the following locations:<br />
* [[Bolivia]]<br />
* [[Peru]]<br />
* [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]<br />
* [[Ghana]]<br />
* [[Kazakhstan]]<br />
* [[Cornwall]], [[England]]<br />
* [[Nepal]]<br />
<br />
===Characters===<br />
{{mainarticle|Tomb Raider Legend Characters}}<br />
The character playing the main role in Tomb Raider Legend, besides Lara, is her former friend [[Amanda Evert]]. At first it is unknown that she is such an important figure in the storyline as she hides behind [[James W. Rutland Jr.|James Rutland]] and his mercenaries. Another foe Lara encounters is the [[Yakuza]] [[Shogo Takamoto]] who stands between her and a piece of [[Excalibur]]. Lara is supported by many friends in this adventure; her butler [[Winston Smith|Winston]], her two assistants [[Zip]] and [[Alister]] and her friends [[Anaya Imanu|Anaya]] and [[Toru Nishimura]]. The story centres around Lara's search for her mother [[Amelia Croft]] who is often mentioned and seen in flashbacks.<br />
<br />
* [[Amelia Croft]]<br />
* [[Amanda Evert]]<br />
* [[Alister Fletcher]]<br />
* [[Anaya Imanu]]<br />
* [[Kent]]<br />
* [[Toru Nishimura]]<br />
* [[James W. Rutland Jr.]]<br />
* [[Winston Smith]] the butler<br />
* [[Shogo Takamoto]]<br />
* [[Zip]]<br />
<br />
==Features & Gameplay==<br />
{{Quote||<br />
* Lara comes to life: the dual-pistol-wielding adventurer's polygon count and animation set has been increased significantly, presenting Lara in the finest fidelity to date<br />
* Return to the Tombs: Lara's new quest brings her to lost ancient realms that guard Secrets of the Past<br />
* Fluid movement: the revamped control system provides intuitive and fluid character movement<br />
* Dynamic animation system puts focus on continuous motion, giving Lara the ability to seamlessly handle any obstacle and interact dynamically with any surface<br />
* Move and shoot. Lara uses her physical prowess to combine gunplay with unique signature moves<br />
* Variety of player choice-intelligently use the environment, technical gear and weapons to overcome challenging situations.<br />
* Physics, Water and Fire systems bring the perilous environments of Lara's world alive, and challenge the player to improvise solutions to obstacles<br />
* Visit a vast array of cinematic and exotic locations including ancient tombs, dangerous jungles, snowy mountain ruins and numerous unexpected surprises in between!}}<br />
<br />
===Gear===<br />
Lara has her twin-pistols again. She can also carry grenades and other weapons which she is able to pick up from enemies that she has killed. Only a limited number of weapons and a limited amount of ammunition can be carried at one time. In order to pick up a new weapon when the maximum number of weapons is already being carried, Lara will drop the currently selected weapon. <br />
<br />
====Weapons====<br />
* [[Dual Pistols]]<br />
* [[Grenades]]<br />
* [[RC650 Assault Rifle]]<br />
* [[Shotgun]]<br />
* [[SMG]]<br />
* [[Grenade Launcher]]<br />
* [[Excalibur]]<br />
* [[Soul Reaver]]<br />
* [[Magnetic Grapple]]<br />
<br />
Lara has at her disposal a headset with which to communicate with her staff remotely, a personal light source (PLS), RAD binoculars, a magnetic grapple, and a PDA. The light source does not last indefinitely and requires a short period of time to recharge once its power has fully depleted. With the RAD binoculars, Lara is able to discern special features of the landscape she is examining, which can prove useful in solving some of the puzzles. The PDA maintains a list of Lara's inventory, the number of secrets she has found and has yet to find, and information regarding her current objective and location. In the flashback part of the [[Peru]] level, Lara cannot use the PLS but instead uses red flares. Excalibur or the weapon from the game Soul Reaver can be obtained as weapons by completing respectively either a time trial or the complete game.<br />
<br />
====Other Gear====<br />
* [[PLS]]<br />
* [[PDA]]<br />
* [[Headset]]<br />
* [[Red Flares|Flares]]<br />
* [[Binoculars|RAD Binoculars]]<br />
* [[Magnetic Grapple]]<br />
<br />
===Outfits===<br />
{{mainarticle|Tomb Raider Legend Outfits}}<br />
Tomb Raider Legend is to date the game with the most outfits available to Lara. For the first time the player can, after completing a level at least once, pick an outfit for Lara. All special outfits need to be unlocked by fulfilling a certain task, like finishing a level, or collecting secrets, first. There are several basic outfits which are also available in a different colour.<br />
<br />
* [[Standard Expedition Gear|Legend]]<br />
: The Legend Outfit, often referred to as [[Standard Expedition Gear]] is also available with a [[Legend, Union Jack|Union Jack top]], as well as in [[Legend, Black|black]], [[Legend, Blue|blue]] and [[Legend, Pink|pink]]<br />
<br />
* [[Biker]]<br />
: The Biker Outfit, also called [[Ducati Motorbike Outfit]] is an outfit Lara wears in the England level for the first time. It is also available with a [[Biker, Red Jacket|red jacket]], [[Biker, No Jacket|no jacket]] (as seen in the Croft Manor cut scene between Bolivia and Peru) and exclusively for PSP with a [[Biker, Brown Jacket|brow jacket]].<br />
<br />
* [[Evening Dress]]<br />
: The Evening Dress is worn by Lara in the Japan level. It is in-game available as [[Evening, Ripped|ripped]] and [[Evening, Red|red]] version.<br />
<br />
* [[Standard Outfit|Classic]]<br />
: The Standard Outfit makes its return in the flashback part of the Peru level. It is also available in [[Classic, Gray|gray]].<br />
<br />
* [[Winter Outfit|Winter]]<br />
: The Winter Outfit is first worn in the Kazakhstan level and returns in Nepal. It is also available with [[Winter, No Coat|no coat]] (as seen in the later part of the Kazakhstan level), in [[Winter, Orange|orange]], in [[Winter, Orange No Coat|orange with no coat]], in [[Winter, Pink|pink]] and in [[Winter, Pink No Coat|pink with no coat]].<br />
<br />
* Unlockable Outfits<br />
: A number of unlockable outfits that do not appear within the regular game is also available: a [[Catsuit]], a [[Snowsuit]], a [[Suit]], a [[Suit, Cream]], [[Special Forces]], [[Special Forces, Urban]], [[Goth]], [[Goth, Lace Shirt]], [[Sport]], [[Sport, Green]].<br />
<br />
* Croft Manor Outfits<br />
: Further there are two outfits that can only be worn inside the Croft Manor, the [[Swimsuit]] and [[Swimsuit, Black]].<br />
* Amanda Evert as Outfit<br />
: Besides the outfits for Lara, you can unlock [[Amanda Outfit|Amanda]] and [[Amanda, Winter]] as outfits.<br />
<br />
===Vehicles===<br />
* [[Ducati]] (the only playable vehicle in the game)<br />
* [[Jeep Wrangler]], [[Jeep Commander]] (neither is playable)<br />
<br />
===Enemies===<br />
{{mainarticle|Tomb Raider Legend Enemies}}<br />
Tomb Raider Legend differs from the preceding games of the series in that most of the enemies encountered by Lara are human and not animal. The enemies in Legend vary mainly in the amount of protection that they have and the type of weapons they are carrying. <br />
<br />
====Human Enemies====<br />
Listed in the order of appearance:<br />
* [[Mercenary#Light_Armored_Mercenary|Light Armored Mercenary]]<br />
* [[Mercenary#Medium_Armored_Mercenary|Medium Armored Mercenary]] (include [[Yakuza Goons]])<br />
* [[Mercenary#Shotgun_Mercenary|Shotgun Mercenary]] <br />
* [[Mercenary#Support_Mercenary|Support Mercenary]]<br />
* [[Mercenary#Riot_Shield_Mercenary|Riot Shield Mercenary]]<br />
* [[Mercenary#Heavy_Armored_Mercenary|Heavy Armored Mercenary]]<br />
* [[Motorbike Mercenary]]<br />
* [[Enemy Jeep]]<br />
<br />
====Animals====<br />
* [[Jaguar]]<br />
* [[Snow Leopard]]<br />
* [[Pitbull]]<br />
<br />
====Level Bosses====<br />
* [[Takamoto]]<br />
* [[Rutland]]<br />
* [[unknown Entity]]<br />
* [[Sea Serpent]]<br />
* [[Amanda Entity]]<br />
<br />
===Obstacles===<br />
====Traps====<br />
Lara encounters [[Spears]], [[Spikes]], [[Blades]] and many more traps.<br />
{{Tr7traps}}<br />
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====Other Obstacles ====<br />
* [[Movable Crate]]<br />
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====Puzzles====<br />
<br />
===Cheats===<br />
{{mainarticle|Tomb Raider Legend Cheats}}<br />
Tomb Raider Legend features a set of cheats that are unlocked after finishing the game. <br />
<br />
===Achievements & Trophies ===<br />
{{mainarticle|Tomb Raider Legend Achievements|Tomb Raider Legend Trophies}}<br />
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==Development, Promotion & Reception ==<br />
The Tomb Raider licence was taken from Core Design by [[Eidos]] after Tomb Raider The Angel Of Darkness was released, and seen as a failure. Crystal Dynamics took charge, aiming to bring Lara back to her roots. They set about this task, recruiting the original designer of Lara Croft [[Toby Gard]] to help them in it.<br />
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===Development Team===<br />
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====Story====<br />
* Eric Linstrom<br />
* Doug Church<br />
* [[Toby Gard]]<br />
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==Technical Details ==<br />
===System Requirements===<br />
* Windows XP or Vista, not compatible with Windows 98<br />
* CPU - 1.0 Ghz<br />
* Graphics - 64 Mb with TnL<br />
* Hard Disk - 9.9 Gb<br />
* DVD-ROM - 2 speed<br />
* DirectX 9.0c<br />
* 256 Mb RAM<br />
* Sound - DirectX 9.0c compatible<br />
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===Controls===<br />
{{mainarticle|Tomb Raider Legend Controls}}<br />
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According to the developers Lara can execute up to 5 moves in a row, fluently. She can swing on [[rope]], on bars, she can climb, shimmy, jump, shoot, jump against objects to knock them over, she can do sideflips, backflips, dive under traps and doors, use a magnetic rope with hook.<br />
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===Platform Differences===<br />
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====PC & Xbox 360====<br />
The PC and Xbox 360 versions include exclusive "next generation effects", which can be toggled on the PC version. When the next gen effects are off, the game is visually identical to the PlayStation 2 and GameCube versions of the game.<br />
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In the PC version, you can save anywhere but loading a game will just take you back to the last checkpoint. <br />
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====Xbox====<br />
The original Xbox version does not include the introduction movie with the opening titles. According to Xboxic,[2] the manager of the Xbox development team genuinely forgot to include the intro video on the final build disc when sending it off for the final game testing with Microsoft's Quality Assurance team. When the mistake was discovered, the QA department told Eidos they would need to resubmit the game for re-testing from scratch. Due to time restrictions, Eidos chose to release the Xbox version without the intro movie.<br />
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====PlayStation Portable====<br />
PlayStation Portable players have received some exclusive extras. While the textures and polygon count were significantly reduced to run on the portable, some new gameplay modes were introduced: the Tomb Trials, three multiplayer modes and six additional outfits that were not available in any other version of Legend. The Tomb Trials put the player against a series of traps and acrobatics to be dealt with before the assigned time is over, based on locations of the regular levels. Note: on the last level, "Bolivia Redux", the "Natla Industries" crates are not present, and you cannot destroy the statues scattered around the level.<br />
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====GameCube====<br />
The Nintendo GameCube version has had a couple of cuts, most likely due to disc space. The rolling demos that would normally play if the game was left inactive while in the title screen have been removed, and the Unfortunate Mishaps video is also missing. The game runs at a slightly smoother framerate than the PlayStation 2 version, and it also loads faster. But at some specific points there are some noticeable frame rate drops (such as in the train chase, in Kazakhstan). The many filters used for explosions and motion blur are also gone, rendering the game with sharper textures but less remarkable explosions.<br />
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====GameBoy Advance & DS====<br />
{{mainarticle|Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend (Game Boy Advance)}}<br />
The versions for Nintendo handheld consoles are different. Despite following the same storyline and featuring all the levels and key moments from the bigger counterparts, the game is a sidescroller on the GBA. The levels have been broken down into several smaller segments, probably due to technology limits, and feature a lot more platforming than the original versions. The progression of the storyline is told via comic-strips during key moments. The rewards are also present and they unlock simple minigames. Lara also changes outfits in this version, though she's limited to only three - the regular outfit, the Tokyo dress and the Winter suit.<br />
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====Mobile====<br />
The Mobile version presents a compressed version of the story, featuring only three levels (Tokyo, Ghana and England) based on the original levels from the console versions, and has a far more limited gameplay style. It features, however, three gameplay modes: Corridor Combat, Room Combat and Platform Exploration.<br />
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<div>'''XP''' (short for '''Experience''') is a relatively new concept in the [[Tomb Raider Games|Tomb Raider franchise]] first introduced in the reboot title [[Tomb Raider (2013)]] and continued in its successor, [[Rise of the Tomb Raider]]. <br />
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== Tomb Raider (2013) ==<br />
In the reboot game certain actions - e.g. [[Hunting]], killing [[Enemies]], raiding [[Challenge Tombs]] - rewards the player with XP. This in turn gets converted into [[Skill Points]] which can be used to improve [[Lara]]'s abilities by activating certain [[Skills]] at a [[Base Camp]].<br />
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{{edit|complete list missing|--[[User:Wile E. Coyote|Wile E. Coyote]] ([[User talk:Wile E. Coyote|talk]]) 13:14, 18 January 2016 (CET)}}<br />
=== List of Actions Gaining the Player XP ===<br />
These lists are not complete nor final. They are based on the [[Scavenger Den]] demo, the [[Hunting demo]], and the [[Xbox 360|Xbox]] press conference presentation.<ref>http://tombraidergirl.tumblr.com/post/29893787509/worried-about-xp-dont-be</ref><br />
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==== Story Related ====<br />
* 250 for clearing the exit in the [[Scavenger's Den]]<br />
* 25 for getting the [[Scavenger]] killed<br />
* 300 for escaping the cave of the Scavenger's Den<br />
* 100 for surviving climbing on the plane wreck<br />
* 100 for finding [[Sam]]'s pack<br />
* 150 for resting at first [[Base Camp]]<br />
* 250 for discovering corpse with [[bow]]<br />
* 150 for gathering the first meat <br />
* 150 for using first skill point<br />
* 100 for heading down into the bunker <br />
* 226 for collecting [[Axe]] (as [[Old Pry Tool]]) <br />
* 100 for exiting bunker <br />
* 200 for surviving [[wolf]] attack while caught in the [[Bear Trap]]<br />
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==== Combat ====<br />
* 25 for a [[Headshot]]<br />
* 25 for arrow-through-the-throat-finish <br />
* 10 for regular kill<br />
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==== Hunting ====<br />
* 20 for gathering bird meat <br />
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==== Through Upgrades ====<br />
* 20 for arrow retrieved ([[Arrow Retrieval]])<br />
* 20 for collecting a plant ([[Survivalist]])<br />
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=== Reception ===<br />
Before the game was released there had been some concern regarding the XP system. Fans of the [[Tomb Raider Classic|original games]] feared too many RPG elements had entered into the game, a fear aided by the fact that [[Square Enix]] is best known for their series of Final Fantasy RPGs. On the other hand many fans embraced the idea, because it brings a bit of customisability to the game that is more subtle than before. The media has generally been in favour of this new feature.<br />
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== Rise of the Tomb Raider ==<br />
The XP system has been adopted in [[Rise of the Tomb Raider]] almost without changes. Again, hunting, killing enemies, and solving [[Puzzles]] gains the player XP which then turns into skill points to be spent at Base Camps for a wide variety of skills.<br />
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There are certain skills that increase the XP yield: [[Resourceful Combatant]], [[Avid Learner]], [[Duellist Reflexes]], and [[Finesse]].<br />
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In addition to XP certain [[Documents]] and [[Relics]] increase Lara's [[Language Proficiency]], which in turn enables Lara to read [[Monoliths]].<br />
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=== List of Actions Gaining the Player XP ===<br />
{{edit|List!|--[[User:Wile E. Coyote|Wile E. Coyote]] ([[User talk:Wile E. Coyote|talk]]) 13:14, 18 January 2016 (CET)}}<br />
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<div>[[File:Mystic Plaques.png|thumb|250px|right|The three Mystic Plaques by order of appearance]]<br />
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The '''Mystic Plaques''' are items found in the level [[Floating Islands]]. Lara will find two such items, one located on a green island, another inside a small building that appears to be floating. The two plaques must be placed inside receptacles on opposite sides of a great gate.<br />
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In [[The Dragon's Lair]], Lara finds another plaque artifact in the hands of one of [[Bartoli]]'s cult members. This plaque is used to enter the lair of the dragon.<br />
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<div>[[File:Mystic Plaques.png|thumb|100px|right|The three Mystic Plaques by order of appearance]]<br />
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The '''Mystic Plaques''' are items found in the level [[Floating Islands]]. Lara will find two such items, one located on a green island, another inside a small building that appears to be floating. The two plaques must be placed inside receptacles on opposite sides of a great gate.<br />
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In [[The Dragon's Lair]], Lara finds another plaque artifact. This plaque is used to enter the lair of the dragon, and is found on one of [[Bartoli]]'s cult members.<br />
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{{Infobox Artefact<br />
| name = The Seraph<br />
| image = Seraph.jpg<br />
| type =<br />
| created_date =<br />
| created_place =<br />
| disappeared_date = Centuries ago<br />
| disappeared_place = [[Adriatic Sea]]<br />
| found_date = 1997<br />
| found_place = [[Maria Doria]], [[Adriatic Sea]]<br />
| destroyed_date =<br />
| destroyed_place =<br />
| current_status =<br />
| occurrence_game = [[Tomb Raider II]]<br />
| level_found = [[The Deck]]<br />
| level_used = [[Barkhang Monastery]]<br />
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'''The Seraph''' is an [[artefact]] Lara finds in [[Tomb Raider II]] aboard [[The Deck]] of the sunken [[Maria Doria]].<br />
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==History==<br />
This artefact was the reason why the [[Maria Doria]] sunk. The father of [[Brother Chan]] was responsible for the sinking. They wanted to prevent the artefact from being used by [[Gianni Bartoli]].<br />
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The Seraph had been stolen centuries ago. The monks tried to keep the treasure concealed with prayers, till it fell into the hands of [[Gianni Bartoli]]. <br />
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==Appearance==<br />
A winged figure, apparently made from gold.<br />
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==Powers==<br />
When placed on its receptacle, a seal in the [[Barkhang Monastery]], The Seraph opens the entrance to the [[Catacombs of the Talion]] - a vast complex of caves and catacombs where a treasure called the [[Talion]] is kept.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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Image:Seraph.jpg|The Seraph<br />
Image:Monastery_tr2_1.jpg|The altar where Lara places The Seraph in [[Barkhang Monastery]]<br />
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==Related Articles==<br />
* [[Maria Doria]]<br />
: Ship that sunk because of The Seraph<br />
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<div>[[File:TRII Dragons.png|thumb|right|The three Tomb Raider II Dragons]]<br />
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'''Secrets''' in [[Tomb Raider II]] come in the form of small Silver, Jade or Gold dragon statues. Collecting all three in a single level can benefit the player with extra ammo, new weapons or medipacks. The final two levels do not have secrets, due to their shortness. <br />
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==Rewards==<br />
* In [[The Great Wall]] the first two dragons are easy to find. The first is located on an outcrop near the beginning of the level, before reaching the actual wall. The second is just on the way in a trap-filled passage; the difficulty here is to find the time to pick it up. The third one can be found in an extended secret location in the valley below the [[Zipline]]. <br />
: The reward for getting all three dragons is a [[Small Medipack]], the [[Grenade Launcher]] and two packs of [[Grenades]].<br />
* The Dragon artifacts in [[Bartoli's Hideout]] are very sneaky. The first one can only be accessed from a hidden switch, the second is deep within an underwater maze, and the third hidden inside a building 'scheduled' for destruction (Lara actually destroys it - If Lara did not recover the secret before she detonated the hideout, then the Jade Dragon would be lost forever in the rubble - also, a curious question would be why the hideout was rigged with explosives anyway.)<br />
* In [[Floating Islands]], the secrets are very well hidden, and only one is in plain sight.<br />
: Collecting all three secrets here benefit the player with a stash of grenades (which might come in handy against the Dragon).<br />
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==Other well-hidden items==<br />
Along with the dragons statues, there are other well-hidden items, mainly weapons, throughout the game.<br />
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* The [[Uzis]] are secretly hidden in a small pool behind the large shack towards the end of Bartoli's Hideout (Level 3). To obtain the Uzis, you must first jump onto the roof of the shack (the one with the Detonator Key inside) and move to the end. Jump to the opening, and down into the waist height water pool. The Uzis, complete with clips, lie in one corner. Use the ladders to reach back up to the opening, and then back to the roof.<br />
* The [[M16]] is also located in a secret place, but a bit easier than the Uzis. The M16, and clips, lie below a trapdoor in the middle of a burner hallway in Level 6 ([[Diving Area]]). The Trapdoor falls on your approach. To get it, simply press the button on the right (this will only make sense when you experience this trap) to shut off the first burner, charge, roll as the trapdoor opens, grab the M16, and return to the hallway before the burner reignites.<br />
* Before the battle with the [[Guardian of the Talion]], a hidden secret lies in a shack to the left of the [[Ice Palace]]. It is opened by a switch hidden in the far left of the Ice Field of the palace. (This shack also provides good cover against the Guardian when in battle.)<br />
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<gallery><br />
Image:Lara_Discovering_the_Stone_Dragon_in_Level_1.jpg|Lara discovering the Silver Dragon in the first level.<br />
Image:M16_Hallway.jpg|The burner corridor in which the M16 can be found<br />
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<div>[[File:TRII Dragons.png|thumb|right|The three Tomb Raider II Dragons]]<br />
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'''Secrets''' in [[Tomb Raider II]] come in the form of small Silver, Jade or Gold dragons. Collecting all three in a single level can benefit the player with extra ammo, new weapons or medipacks. The final two levels do not have secrets, due to their shortness. <br />
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==Rewards==<br />
* In [[The Great Wall]] the first two dragons are easy to find. The first is located on an outcrop near the beginning of the level, before reaching the actual wall. The second is just on the way in a trap-filled passage; the difficulty here is to find the time to pick it up. The third one can be found in an extended secret location in the valley below the [[Zipline]]. <br />
: The reward for getting all three dragons is a [[Small Medipack]], the [[Grenade Launcher]] and two packs of [[Grenades]].<br />
* The Dragon artifacts in [[Bartoli's Hideout]] are very sneaky. The first one can only be accessed from a hidden switch, the second is deep within an underwater maze, and the third hidden inside a building 'scheduled' for destruction (Lara actually destroys it - If Lara did not recover the secret before she detonated the hideout, then the Jade Dragon would be lost forever in the rubble - also, a curious question would be why the hideout was rigged with explosives anyway.)<br />
* In [[Floating Islands]], the secrets are very well hidden, and only one is in plain sight.<br />
: Collecting all three secrets here benefit the player with a stash of grenades (which might come in handy against the Dragon).<br />
<br />
==Other well-hidden items==<br />
Along with the dragons statues, there are other well-hidden items, mainly weapons, throughout the game.<br />
<br />
* The [[Uzis]] are secretly hidden in a small pool behind the large shack towards the end of Bartoli's Hideout (Level 3). To obtain the Uzis, you must first jump onto the roof of the shack (the one with the Detonator Key inside) and move to the end. Jump to the opening, and down into the waist height water pool. The Uzis, complete with clips, lie in one corner. Use the ladders to reach back up to the opening, and then back to the roof.<br />
* The [[M16]] is also located in a secret place, but a bit easier than the Uzis. The M16, and clips, lie below a trapdoor in the middle of a burner hallway in Level 6 ([[Diving Area]]). The Trapdoor falls on your approach. To get it, simply press the button on the right (this will only make sense when you experience this trap) to shut off the first burner, charge, roll as the trapdoor opens, grab the M16, and return to the hallway before the burner reignites.<br />
* Before the battle with the [[Guardian of the Talion]], a hidden secret lies in a shack to the left of the [[Ice Palace]]. It is opened by a switch hidden in the far left of the Ice Field of the palace. (This shack also provides good cover against the Guardian when in battle.)<br />
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<gallery><br />
Image:Lara_Discovering_the_Stone_Dragon_in_Level_1.jpg|Lara discovering the Silver Dragon in the first level.<br />
Image:M16_Hallway.jpg|The burner corridor in which the M16 can be found<br />
</gallery><br />
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[[Category:Tomb Raider II]]</div>Klowhttps://www.wikiraider.com/index.php?title=Tomb_Raider_II_Secrets&diff=51284Tomb Raider II Secrets2020-04-01T14:47:22Z<p>Klow: </p>
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<div>[[File:TRII Dragons.png|thumb|right|The three Tomb Raider II Dragons]]<br />
<br />
'''Secrets''' in [[Tomb Raider II]] come in the form of small Silver, Jade or Gold dragons. Collecting all three in a single level can benefit the player with extra ammo, new weapons or medipacks. The final two levels do not have secrets, due to their shortness. <br />
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==Rewards==<br />
* In [[The Great Wall]] the first two dragons are easy to find. The first is located on an outcrop near the beginning of the level, before reaching the actual wall. The second is just on the way in a trap-filled passage; the difficulty here is to find the time to pick it up. The third one can be found in an extended secret location in the valley below the [[Zipline]]. <br />
: The reward for getting all three dragons is a [[Small Medipack]], the [[Grenade Launcher]] and two packs of [[Grenades]].<br />
* The Dragon artifacts in [[Bartoli's Hideout]] are very sneaky. The first one can only be accessed from a hidden switch, the second is deep within an underwater maze, and the third hidden inside a building 'scheduled' for destruction (Lara actually destroys it - If Lara did not recover the secret before she detonated the hideout, then the Jade Dragon would be lost forever in the rubble - also, a curious question would be why the hideout was rigged with explosives anyway.)<br />
* In [[Floating Islands]], the secrets are very well hidden, and only one is in plain sight.<br />
: Collecting all three secrets here benefit the player with a stash of grenades (which might come in handy against the Dragon).<br />
<br />
==Other Well-hidden Items==<br />
Along with the dragons statues, there are other well-hidden items, mainly weapons, throughout the game.<br />
<br />
* The [[Uzis]] are secretly hidden in a small pool behind the large shack towards the end of Bartoli's Hideout (Level 3). To obtain the Uzis, you must first jump onto the roof of the shack (the one with the Detonator Key inside) and move to the end. Jump to the opening, and down into the waist height water pool. The Uzis, complete with clips, lie in one corner. Use the ladders to reach back up to the opening, and then back to the roof.<br />
* The [[M16]] is also located in a secret place, but a bit easier than the Uzis. The M16, and clips, lie below a trapdoor in the middle of a burner hallway in Level 6 ([[Diving Area]]). The Trapdoor falls on your approach. To get it, simply press the button on the right (this will only make sense when you experience this trap) to shut off the first burner, charge, roll as the trapdoor opens, grab the M16, and return to the hallway before the burner reignites.<br />
* Before the battle with the [[Guardian of the Talion]], a hidden secret lies in a shack to the left of the [[Ice Palace]]. It is opened by a switch hidden in the far left of the Ice Field of the palace. (This shack also provides good cover against the Guardian when in battle.)<br />
<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:Lara_Discovering_the_Stone_Dragon_in_Level_1.jpg|Lara discovering the Silver Dragon in the first level.<br />
Image:M16_Hallway.jpg|The burner corridor in which the M16 can be found<br />
</gallery><br />
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[[Category:Tomb Raider II]]</div>Klowhttps://www.wikiraider.com/index.php?title=Tomb_Raider_II_Secrets&diff=51283Tomb Raider II Secrets2020-04-01T14:45:52Z<p>Klow: </p>
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<div>[[File:TRII Dragons.png|thumb|right|The three Tomb Raider II Dragons]]<br />
<br />
'''Secrets''' in [[Tomb Raider II]] come in the form of small Silver, Jade or Gold dragons. Collecting all three in a single level can benefit the player with extra ammo, new weapons or medi packs. The final two levels do not have secrets, due to their shortness. <br />
<br />
<br />
==Rewards==<br />
* In [[The Great Wall]] the first two dragons are easy to find. The first is located on an outcrop near the beginning of the level, before reaching the actual wall. The second is just on the way in a trap-filled passage; the difficulty here is to find the time to pick it up. The third one can be found in an extended secret location in the valley below the [[Zipline]]. <br />
: The reward for getting all three dragons is a [[Small Medipack]], the [[Grenade Launcher]] and two packs of [[Grenades]].<br />
* The Dragon artifacts in [[Bartoli's Hideout]] are very sneaky. The first one can only be accessed from a hidden switch, the second is deep within an underwater maze, and the third hidden inside a building 'scheduled' for destruction (Lara actually destroys it - If Lara did not recover the secret before she detonated the hideout, then the Jade Dragon would be lost forever in the rubble - also, a curious question would be why the hideout was rigged with explosives anyway.)<br />
* In [[Floating Islands]], the secrets are very well hidden, and only one is in plain sight.<br />
: Collecting all three secrets here benefit the player with a stash of grenades (which might come in handy against the Dragon).<br />
<br />
<br />
==Other Well-hidden Items==<br />
Except the stone dragons there are other well-hidden items, mainly weapons, throughout the game.<br />
<br />
* The [[Uzis]] are secretly hidden in a small pool behind the large shack towards the end of Bartoli's Hideout (Level 3). To obtain the Uzis, you must first jump onto the roof of the shack (the one with the Detonator Key inside) and move to the end. Jump to the opening, and down into the waist height water pool. The Uzis, complete with clips, lie in one corner. Use the ladders to reach back up to the opening, and then back to the roof.<br />
* The [[M16]] is also located in a secret place, but a bit easier than the Uzis. The M16, and clips, lie below a trapdoor in the middle of a burner hallway in Level 6 ([[Diving Area]]). The Trapdoor falls on your approach. To get it, simply press the button on the right (this will only make sense when you experience this trap) to shut off the first burner, charge, roll as the trapdoor opens, grab the M16, and return to the hallway before the burner reignites.<br />
* Before the battle with the [[Guardian of the Talion]], a hidden secret lies in a shack to the left of the [[Ice Palace]]. It is opened by a switch hidden in the far left of the Ice Field of the palace. (This shack also provides good cover against the Guardian when in battle.)<br />
<br />
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<gallery><br />
Image:Lara_Discovering_the_Stone_Dragon_in_Level_1.jpg|Lara discovering the stone dragon in the first level.<br />
Image:M16_Hallway.jpg|The burner corridor in which the M16 can be found<br />
</gallery><br />
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<div>[[File:Gold Dragon.png|right|thumb|The Gold Dragon]]<br />
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[[Image:Goldsecret_tr2.jpg|thumb|150px|right|The Gold Dragon in-game]]<br />
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The '''Gold Dragon''' is a type of secret found in most levels of [[Tomb Raider II]]. It is usually the hardest to find of the three [[secrets]]. <br />
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<div>[[File:Silver Dragon.png|right|thumb|The Silver Dragon]]<br />
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[[Image:Silverdragon.JPG|thumb|150px|right|The Silver Dragon in-game]]<br />
The '''Silver Dragon''' is a type of secret found in most levels of [[Tomb Raider II]]. It is usually the easiest to find of the three [[secrets]]. <br />
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[[Category: Tomb Raider II]]<br />
[[Category:Secrets]]<br />
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<div>[[File:Jade Dragon.png|right|thumb|The Jade Dragon]]<br />
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[[Image:Jadedragon.JPG|thumb|200px|right|The Jade Dragon in-game]]<br />
The '''Jade Dragon''' is a type of secret found in most levels of [[Tomb Raider II]]. It is usually of an average difficulty to find, of the three [[secrets]]. <br />
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[[Category: Secrets]]<br />
[[Category: Tomb Raider II]]<br />
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[[de:Jadedrachen]]</div>Klowhttps://www.wikiraider.com/index.php?title=File:Silver_Dragon.png&diff=51278File:Silver Dragon.png2020-04-01T14:41:36Z<p>Klow: </p>
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<div></div>Klowhttps://www.wikiraider.com/index.php?title=File:Gold_Dragon.png&diff=51276File:Gold Dragon.png2020-04-01T14:41:27Z<p>Klow: Klow uploaded a new version of File:Gold Dragon.png</p>
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<div>GOLD DRAGON</div>Klowhttps://www.wikiraider.com/index.php?title=Gold_Dragon&diff=51275Gold Dragon2020-04-01T14:30:21Z<p>Klow: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Goldsecret_tr2.jpg|thumb|150px|right|The Gold Dragon]]<br />
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The '''Gold Dragon''' is a type of secret found in most levels of [[Tomb Raider II]]. It is usually the hardest to find of the three [[secrets]]. <br />
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[[Category: Secrets]]<br />
[[Category: Tomb Raider II]]<br />
[[de:Goldener Drachen]]</div>Klowhttps://www.wikiraider.com/index.php?title=Jade_Dragon&diff=51274Jade Dragon2020-04-01T14:30:16Z<p>Klow: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Jadedragon.JPG|thumb|200px|right|The Jade Dragon]]<br />
The '''Jade Dragon''' is a type of secret found in most levels of [[Tomb Raider II]]. It is usually of an average difficulty to find, of the three [[secrets]]. <br />
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[[Category: Secrets]]<br />
[[Category: Tomb Raider II]]<br />
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<div>[[Image:Silverdragon.JPG|thumb|150px|right|The Silver Dragon]]<br />
The '''Silver Dragon''' is a type of secret found in most levels of [[Tomb Raider II]]. It is usually the easiest to find of the three [[secrets]]. <br />
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[[Category: Tomb Raider II]]<br />
[[Category:Secrets]]<br />
[[de:Silberner Drachen]]</div>Klowhttps://www.wikiraider.com/index.php?title=User_talk:Klow&diff=25445User talk:Klow2009-03-07T17:21:50Z<p>Klow: Removing all content from page</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Level <br />
| Name = Offshore Rig<br />
| Image = Offshorerig.jpg<br />
| Game = Tomb Raider II<br />
| Section = Rig<br />
| Levelno = 5<br />
| Length = 1<br />
| Gametime = 40 minutes<br />
| Timetrial = <br />
| Firsttime = <br />
| Secrets = 3 <br />
| Special =<br />
| Location = off-shore<br />
| Chrono = 1<br />
| Previous = Opera House<br />
| Next = Diving Area<br />
| Adjacent = <br />
| Wtlink = tr2/rig<br />
}}<br />
'''Offshore Rig''' is the fifth level of [[Tomb Raider II]]. The facility is separated into two major areas; the [[Diving Area]] and the Offshore Rig itself.<br />
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After her capture aboard [[Marco Bartoli]]'s sea plane, Lara is imprisoned inside a small cargo room and finds herself completely disarmed. After escaping the room, she then finds herself in a massive hangar, housing Bartoli's sea plane.<br />
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Evading several guards and a massive propeller, Lara makes her way through an underwater tunnel in the hangar and manages to enter the plane itself, whereupon she reacquires her dual pistols.<br />
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Now armed, she fights her way past the guards and continues on into the facility. Through acquiring several color coded key cards, she advances through numerous areas, finding several more weapons to augment her arsenal, including the now useful [[harpoon gun]].<br />
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Finally, Lara enters an underwater passage and pulls a lever, opening a metal grate that allows her to emerge into the second area of the facility, the Diving Area.<br />
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==Enemies==<br />
* [[Doberman]]<br />
* [[Scuba Diver]]<br />
* [[Fiamma Nera Killers (MG)]]<br />
* [[Fiamma Nera Killers (Shotgun)]]<br />
* [[Fiamma Nera Brawlers]]<br />
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==Obstacles==<br />
* [[movable block]]<br />
* [[breakable window]]<br />
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==Traps==<br />
* [[rolling Storage Drums]] (aka [[Barrels]])<br />
* [[Fire traps]]<br />
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==Objective==<br />
* find a way out of the room<br />
* collect the pistols<br />
* collect key cards to get through the rig<br />
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[[Category:Tomb Raider II]]<br />
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<div>==External links==<br />
* (English/French) [http://www.klow.tv Klow.tv - personal webiste]<br />
* (French) [http://www.encyclopedie-hp.org L'Encyclopédie Harry Potter]<br />
* (French) [http://www.captain-alban.com/dossier_tribune/tribune22.html Tomb Raider: The Complete Chronicles]</div>Klowhttps://www.wikiraider.com/index.php?title=User:Klow&diff=18744User:Klow2008-05-14T18:02:10Z<p>Klow: </p>
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<div>==External links==<br />
* (English/French) [http://www.klow.tv Klow.tv - personal webiste]<br />
* (French) [http://www.encyclopedie-hp.org L'Encyclopédie Harry Potter]<br />
* (French) [http://www.captain-alban.com/dossier_tribune/tribune22.html Tomb Raider: The Complete Chronicles]<br />
* (English) [http://www.laracroft.tv/timeline/index.html Tomb Raider: The Complete Chronicles]<br />
* (English) [http://www.laracroft.tv/discography/index.html Lara Croft Discography] (uncredited)</div>Klowhttps://www.wikiraider.com/index.php?title=User:Klow&diff=17219User:Klow2007-09-22T10:31:56Z<p>Klow: </p>
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<div>==External links==<br />
* (French) [http://www.encyclopedie-hp.org L'Encyclopédie Harry Potter]<br />
* (French) [http://www.captain-alban.com/dossier_tribune/tribune22.html Tomb Raider: The Complete Chronicles]<br />
* (English) [http://www.laracroft.tv/timeline/index.html Tomb Raider: The Complete Chronicles]<br />
* (English) [http://www.laracroft.tv/discography/index.html Lara Croft Discography] (uncredited)</div>Klowhttps://www.wikiraider.com/index.php?title=User:Klow&diff=13893User:Klow2007-04-10T18:19:38Z<p>Klow: </p>
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<div>==External links==<br />
* (French) [http://www.encylopedie-hp.org L'Encyclopédie Harry Potter]<br />
* (French) [http://www.captain-alban.com/dossier_tribune/tribune22.html Tomb Raider: The Complete Chronicles]<br />
* (English) [http://www.laracroft.tv/timeline/index.html Tomb Raider: The Complete Chronicles]<br />
* (English) [http://www.laracroft.tv/discography/index.html Lara Croft Discography] (uncredited)</div>Klowhttps://www.wikiraider.com/index.php?title=User:Klow&diff=13145User:Klow2007-02-26T17:20:22Z<p>Klow: </p>
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<div>==External links==<br />
* (French) [http://www.encylopedie-hp.org L'Encyclopédie Harry Potter]<br />
* (French) [http://www.captain-alban.com/dossier_tribune/tribune22.html Tomb Raider: The Complete Chronicles]<br />
* (English) [http://www.encyclopedie-hp.org/klow/tr/timeline/tomb_raider_timeline.php Tomb Raider: The Complete Chronicles]<br />
* (English) [http://www.laracroft.tv/discography/index.html Lara Croft Discography] (uncredited)</div>Klowhttps://www.wikiraider.com/index.php?title=Amanda_Evert&diff=12975Amanda Evert2007-02-18T16:19:54Z<p>Klow: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Amanda.jpg|thumb|151px|right|Amanda]]'''Amanda Evert''' is a friend of Lara's. She's mentioned in [[Tomb Raider Legend]].<br />
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Amanda and Lara were once exploring a ruined temple together, when they were attacked by a monster. Amanda activated a door-mechanism, which caused the monster to disappear, but also started the collapse of the building. A huge rock buried Amanda's foot and she could not free herself. Lara managed to stop the door from closing for some, but when Amanda couldn't free herself and the water rose over her head, Lara lost her strength and had to let go. Amanda probably drowned, while Lara got away.<br />
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When you've finished [[Tomb Raider Legend]], you will be able to play again as Amanda. This explains, why in some images Amanda is wearing part of Lara's gear.<br />
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==From the official site==<br />
On the outside, Amanda Evert was a graduate student of social anthropology; on the inside, she was an intense chronicler of the metaphysical. She believed wholeheartedly that the common notion of reality is nothing but a thin, drab layer pulled over the infinite truth of the soul. She studied every religious and mystical system in the world, past and present, and while still at university was already something of an expert on theology and mysticism. She had a pet theory that fragments of a single, long forgotten mystical belief system exist within the rites and rituals of shamanism, witchcraft and many religions. Her dream was to rediscover this supreme knowledge from the past and teach it to people so they could gain spiritual enlightenment. At the time it seemed more like a youthful dalliance than a true obsession; something Lara considered harmless. She was undoubtedly comfortable with exploring beyond the boundaries of scientific inquiry, but she was also a brilliant researcher who was still in touch with the modern world. She was young, a bit bookish, not too self-confident, and a bit of a hippy. Her relationship with Lara is typified by playful philosophical banter; they disagreed, but they crossed intellectual swords without becoming exasperated or angry at the others' firm viewpoint.<br />
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Then one day in [[Peru]], while excavating a tomb Lara believed contained the last queen of [[Tiwanaku]], her team of graduate students breeched a new room and all hell broke loose. Lara was the only one to return to the surface, where the team's structural engineer, [[Anaya Imanu]], listened in horror to Lara's story of how a malevolent entity of some kind slaughtered everyone in the tomb, except for Lara and Amanda. But as the two tried to escape, Amanda set off a trap that sealed the room, brought down the roof, and drowned Amanda.<br />
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== Amanda Evert: New enemy of Ms. Croft ==<br />
It appears that Amanda survived in the tomb in Peru long ago even though Lara thought her dead.<br />
She returns to surprise Lara as they both search for the same artefact.<br />
Amanda Evert is Lara Croft's new female foe.<br />
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==Play Legend as Amanda==<br />
You can replay levels as Amanda. She is basically just another Outfit for Lara. You have to finish the [[Ghana]] [[Time Trial]] to get the short version costume or the [[Kazakhstan]] [[Time Trial]] to get the winter version.</div>Klowhttps://www.wikiraider.com/index.php?title=Amanda_Evert&diff=12974Amanda Evert2007-02-18T16:19:42Z<p>Klow: /* from the official site */</p>
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<div>[[Image:Amanda.jpg|thumb|151px|right|Amanda]]'''Amanda Evert''' is a friend of Lara's. She's mentioned in [[Tomb Raider Legend]].<br />
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Amanda and Lara were once exploring a ruined temple together, when they were attacked by a monster. Amanda activated a door-mechanism, which caused the monster to disappear, but also started the collapse of the building. A huge rock buried Amanda's foot and she could not free herself. Lara managed to stop the door from closing for some, but when Amanda couldn't free herself and the water rose over her head, Lara lost her strength and had to let go. Amanda probably drowned, while Lara got away.<br />
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When you've finished [[Tomb Raider Legend]], you will be able to play again as Amanda. This explains, why in some images Amanda is wearing part of Lara's gear.<br />
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==From the official site==<br />
On the outside, Amanda Evert was a graduate student of social anthropology; on the inside, she was an intense chronicler of the metaphysical. She believed wholeheartedly that the common notion of reality is nothing but a thin, drab layer pulled over the infinite truth of the soul. She studied every religious and mystical system in the world, past and present, and while still at university was already something of an expert on theology and mysticism. She had a pet theory that fragments of a single, long forgotten mystical belief system exist within the rites and rituals of shamanism, witchcraft and many religions. Her dream was to rediscover this supreme knowledge from the past and teach it to people so they could gain spiritual enlightenment. At the time it seemed more like a youthful dalliance than a true obsession; something Lara considered harmless. She was undoubtedly comfortable with exploring beyond the boundaries of scientific inquiry, but she was also a brilliant researcher who was still in touch with the modern world. She was young, a bit bookish, not too self-confident, and a bit of a hippy. Her relationship with Lara is typified by playful philosophical banter; they disagreed, but they crossed intellectual swords without becoming exasperated or angry at the others' firm viewpoint.<br />
<br />
Then one day in [[Peru]], while excavating a tomb Lara believed contained the last queen of [[Tiwanaku]], her team of graduate students breeched a new room and all hell broke loose. Lara was the only one to return to the surface, where the team's structural engineer, [[Anaya Imanu]], listened in horror to Lara's story of how a malevolent entity of some kind slaughtered everyone in the tomb, except for Lara and Amanda. But as the two tried to escape, Amanda set off a trap that sealed the room, brought down the roof, and drowned Amanda.<br />
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== Amanda Evert: New enemy of Ms. Croft ==<br />
It appears that Amanda survived in the tomb in Peru long ago even though Lara thought her dead.<br />
She returns to surprise Lara as they both search for the same artefact.<br />
Amanda Evert is Lara Croft's new female foe.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Play Legend as Amanda==<br />
You can replay levels as Amanda. She is basically just another Outfit for Lara. You have to finish the [[Ghana]] [[Time Trial]] to get the short version costume or the [[Kazakhstan]] [[Time Trial]] to get the winter version.</div>Klowhttps://www.wikiraider.com/index.php?title=Floating_Islands&diff=12973Floating Islands2007-02-18T16:16:56Z<p>Klow: </p>
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<div>{|{{leveltable}}<br />
!{{levelline}}|''Floating Islands''<br />
|-<br />
|align="center" colspan="3"|[[Image:Floatingislands.jpg|225px]]<br />
|-<br />
!{{levelline}}|[[Tomb Raider II]]<br />
|-<br />
!align="left" valign="top"|Level No<br />
|colspan="2" valign="top"|16<br />
|-<br />
!align="left" valign="top"|Secrets<br />
|colspan="2" valign="top"|3<br />
|-<br />
!align="left" valign="top"|Length<br />
|colspan="2" valign="top"|75 minutes<br />
|-<br />
!align="left" valign="top"|Location<br />
|colspan="2" valign="top"|[[Asia]], [[China]]<br />
|-<br />
!{{levelline}}|Level Chronology<br />
|-align="center" <br />
|valign="top"|<small>''[[Temple of Xian]]''</small><br />
|valign="top"|<small>''[[Floating Islands]]''</small><br />
|valign="top"|<small>''[[The Dragon's Lair]]''</small><br />
|-<br />
!{{levelline}}|[[:trgcom:tr2/islands|Walkthrough]]<br />
|}<br />
'''Floating Islands''' is a level in [[Tomb Raider II]]. It's the most surreal level of the game.<br />
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[[Category:Levels]]<br />
[[Category:Tomb Raider II]]<br />
[[de:Die schwimmenden Inseln]]</div>Klowhttps://www.wikiraider.com/index.php?title=Ice_Palace&diff=12972Ice Palace2007-02-18T16:16:12Z<p>Klow: </p>
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<div>{|{{leveltable}}<br />
!{{levelline}}|''Ice Palace''<br />
|-<br />
|align="center" colspan="3"|[[Image:Icepalace.jpg|225px]]<br />
|-<br />
!{{levelline}}|[[Tomb Raider II]]<br />
|-<br />
!align="left" valign="top"|Level No<br />
|colspan="2" valign="top"|14<br />
|-<br />
!align="left" valign="top"|Secrets<br />
|colspan="2" valign="top"|3<br />
|-<br />
!align="left" valign="top"|Length<br />
|colspan="2" valign="top"|50 minutes<br />
|-<br />
!align="left" valign="top"|Location<br />
|colspan="2" valign="top"|[[Asia]], [[Tibet]]<br />
|-<br />
!{{levelline}}|Level Chronology<br />
|-align="center" <br />
|valign="top"|<small>''[[Catacombs of the Talion]]''</small><br />
|valign="top"|<small>''[[Ice Palace]]''</small><br />
|valign="top"|<small>''[[Temple of Xian]]''</small><br />
|-<br />
!{{levelline}}|[[:trgcom:tr2/icepalace|Walkthrough]]<br />
|}<br />
'''Ice Palace''' is a level in [[Tomb Raider II]]. It's where the [[Talion]] is located.<br />
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[[de:Der Eispalast]]</div>Klowhttps://www.wikiraider.com/index.php?title=Maria_Doria&diff=12971Maria Doria2007-02-18T16:14:48Z<p>Klow: </p>
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<div>'''The Maria Doria''' is a sunken ship Lara visits in [[Tomb Raider II]].<br />
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It was the ship of [[Gianni Bartoli]], the deceased father of [[Marco Bartoli]]. The father of [[Brother Chan]] was responsible for sinking the ship. Their mission was to keep the [[Seraph]], which was on board, from being used by [[Gianni Bartoli]].<br />
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The name of the ship must have been taken from the [[Andrea Doria]], a real ship. Many elements also bear some esthetical similarities with the Titanic (windows, pavement, among others).<br />
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[[Category:Tomb Raider II]]<br />
[[de:Maria Doria]]</div>Klowhttps://www.wikiraider.com/index.php?title=Wreck_of_the_Maria_Doria&diff=12970Wreck of the Maria Doria2007-02-18T16:13:17Z<p>Klow: </p>
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!{{levelline}}|''Wreck of the Maria Doria''<br />
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!align="left" valign="top"|Level No<br />
|colspan="2" valign="top"|8<br />
|-<br />
!align="left" valign="top"|Secrets<br />
|colspan="2" valign="top"|3<br />
|-<br />
!align="left" valign="top"|Length<br />
|colspan="2" valign="top"|60 minutes<br />
|-<br />
!align="left" valign="top"|Location<br />
|colspan="2" valign="top"|[[Maria Doria]]<br />
|-<br />
!{{levelline}}|Level Chronology<br />
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|valign="top"|<small>''[[40 Fathoms]]''</small><br />
|valign="top"|<small>''[[Wreck of the Maria Doria]]''</small><br />
|valign="top"|<small>''[[Living Quarters]]''</small><br />
|-<br />
!{{levelline}}|[[:trgcom:tr2/wreck|Walkthrough]]<br />
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'''Wreck of the Maria Doria''' is a level in [[Tomb Raider II]]. It's the first of four levels set in a sunken ship, the [[Maria Doria]].<br />
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[[de:Das Wrack der Maria Doria]]</div>Klowhttps://www.wikiraider.com/index.php?title=Andrea_Doria&diff=12969Andrea Doria2007-02-18T16:12:15Z<p>Klow: </p>
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<div>The '''Andrea Doria''' was a ship that sunk on July 25th 1956. The [[Maria Doria]] ship visited in [[Tomb Raider II]] might have taken its inspiration in that name.<br />
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== External Links: ==<br />
http://www.andreadoria.org/<br />
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[[Category:Tomb Raider II]]<br />
[[de:Andrea Doria]]</div>Klowhttps://www.wikiraider.com/index.php?title=Maria_Doria&diff=12968Maria Doria2007-02-18T16:11:10Z<p>Klow: </p>
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<div>'''The Maria Doria''' is a sunken ship Lara visits in [[Tomb Raider II]].<br />
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It was the ship of [[Gianni Bartoli]], the deceased father of [[Marco Bartoli]]. The father of [[Brother Chan]] was responsible for sinking the ship. Their mission was to keep the [[Seraph]], which was on board, from being used by [[Gianni Bartoli]].<br />
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The name of the ship must have been taken from the [[Andrea Doria]], a real ship.<br />
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[[Category:Tomb Raider II]]<br />
[[de:Maria Doria]]</div>Klowhttps://www.wikiraider.com/index.php?title=The_Deck&diff=12967The Deck2007-02-18T16:09:45Z<p>Klow: </p>
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<div>{|{{leveltable}}<br />
!{{levelline}}|''The Deck''<br />
|-<br />
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|-<br />
!{{levelline}}|[[Tomb Raider II]]<br />
|-<br />
!align="left" valign="top"|Level No<br />
|colspan="2" valign="top"|10<br />
|-<br />
!align="left" valign="top"|Secrets<br />
|colspan="2" valign="top"|3<br />
|-<br />
!align="left" valign="top"|Length<br />
|colspan="2" valign="top"|45 minutes<br />
|-<br />
!align="left" valign="top"|Location<br />
|colspan="2" valign="top"|[[Maria Doria]]<br />
|-<br />
!{{levelline}}|Level Chronology<br />
|-align="center" <br />
|valign="top"|<small>''[[Living Quarters]]''</small><br />
|valign="top"|<small>''[[The Deck]]''</small><br />
|valign="top"|<small>''[[Tibetan Foothills]]''</small><br />
|-<br />
!{{levelline}}|[[:trgcom:tr2/deck|Walkthrough]]<br />
|}<br />
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'''The Deck''' is a level in [[Tomb Raider II]]. It's the main deck of the [[Maria Doria]], blocked in a huge cave where the Seraph is located. It's broken in two parts, one on the right side, the other upside down.<br />
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[[de:An Deck]]</div>Klowhttps://www.wikiraider.com/index.php?title=Tibetan_Foothills&diff=12966Tibetan Foothills2007-02-18T16:08:06Z<p>Klow: </p>
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!{{levelline}}|''Tibetan Foothills''<br />
|-<br />
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|-<br />
!{{levelline}}|[[Tomb Raider II]]<br />
|-<br />
!align="left" valign="top"|Level No<br />
|colspan="2" valign="top"|11<br />
|-<br />
!align="left" valign="top"|Secrets<br />
|colspan="2" valign="top"|3<br />
|-<br />
!align="left" valign="top"|Length<br />
|colspan="2" valign="top"|50 minutes<br />
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!align="left" valign="top"|Location<br />
|colspan="2" valign="top"|[[Asia]], [[Tibet]]<br />
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|valign="top"|<small>''[[The Deck]]''</small><br />
|valign="top"|<small>''[[Tibetan Foothills]]''</small><br />
|valign="top"|<small>''[[Barkhang Monastery]]''</small><br />
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'''Tibetan Foothills''' is a Level in [[Tomb Raider II]].<br />
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After finishing the exploration of the [[Maria Doria]], Lara travels to [[Tibet]], in search of the [[Barkhang Monastery]]. <br />
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In the foothills she encounters [[Eagles]], [[Snow leopards]], [[Killers|Killers on Foot]] and on [[Snowmobilers|snowmobiles]]. <br />
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As in (almost) every Tomb Raider 2 level you can find three [[secrets]] (a golden, a silver and a jade dragon).<br />
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[[de:Das tibetianische Hochland]]</div>Klowhttps://www.wikiraider.com/index.php?title=Tibetan_Foothills&diff=12965Tibetan Foothills2007-02-18T16:07:43Z<p>Klow: </p>
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!{{levelline}}|''Tibetan Foothills''<br />
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!align="left" valign="top"|Level No<br />
|colspan="2" valign="top"|11<br />
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!align="left" valign="top"|Secrets<br />
|colspan="2" valign="top"|3<br />
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!align="left" valign="top"|Length<br />
|colspan="2" valign="top"|50 minutes<br />
|-<br />
!align="left" valign="top"|Location<br />
|colspan="2" valign="top"|[[Asia]], [[Tibet]]<br />
|-<br />
!{{levelline}}|Level Chronology<br />
|-align="center" <br />
|valign="top"|<small>''[[The Deck]]''</small><br />
|valign="top"|<small>''[[Tibetan Foothills]]''</small><br />
|valign="top"|<small>''[[Barkhang Monastery]]''</small><br />
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!{{levelline}}|[[:trgcom:tr2/foothills|Walkthrough]]<br />
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'''Tibetan Foothills''' is a Level in [[Tomb Raider II]].<br />
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After finishing the exploration of the [[Maria Doria]], Lara travels to [[Tibet]], in search of the [[Barkhang Monastery]]. <br />
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In the foothills she encounters [[Eagles]], [[Snow leopards]], [[Killers|Killers on Foot]] and [[Snowmobilers|on snowmobiles]]. <br />
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As in (almost) every Tomb Raider 2 level you can find three [[secrets]] (a golden, a silver and a jade dragon).<br />
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[[de:Das tibetianische Hochland]]</div>Klowhttps://www.wikiraider.com/index.php?title=Gianni_Bartoli&diff=12964Gianni Bartoli2007-02-18T16:03:12Z<p>Klow: </p>
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<div>'''Gianni Bartoli''' is the deceased father of [[Marco Bartoli]]. He somehow found the [[Seraph]] and was travelling on the [[Maria Doria]] with it in his possession. The Maria Doria was bombed by the father of [[Brother Chan]] of the [[Barkhang Monastery]]. Gianni died under the sea when the ship went down. The Seraph remained amongst the [[Wreck of the Maria Doria]].<br />
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<div>[[Image:Schneeleopard-klein.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Snow Leopard, ''Panthera uncia'']] The Snow Leopard is an enemy in [[Tomb Raider 2]], e.g. in the level [[Tibetan Foothills]] and [[Golden Mask]].<br />
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The actual Snow Leopard is near extinction so it is not a good idea to shoot one! (Well, in the game you will have to, but remember, it's only a game!) There are now about 6,000 animals free in their hunting grounds, but during the 1960s the population was only about 1,000. The Snow Leopard lives in the mountain regions of Central Asia. It can jump as far as 16 meters, that's a record, even for cats. It can grow up to 140 cm from head to tail and a tail length of 90 cm.<br />
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== More Information ==<br />
[http://www.nabu.de/m01/m01_06/00297.html www.schneeleopard.de]<br />
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<div>#redirect [[Snow leopards]]</div>Klowhttps://www.wikiraider.com/index.php?title=The_Seraph&diff=12961The Seraph2007-02-18T16:00:21Z<p>Klow: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Seraph.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Seraph]] The '''Seraph''' is an artefact Lara finds in [[Tomb Raider II]] aboard [[The Deck]] of the sunken Maria Doria.<br />
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This artefact was the reason why the [[Maria Doria]] sunk. The father of [[Brother Chan]] was responsible for the sinking. They wanted to prevent the artefact from being used by [[Gianni Bartoli]]. The Seraph can be used to open a secret door in [[Barkhang Monastery]] in the [[Tibetan Foothills]]. Behind the door lies a vast complex of catacombs where a treasure called the [[Talion]] is kept.<br />
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The Seraph had been stolen centuries ago. The monks tried to keep the treasure concealed with prayers, till it fell into the hands of [[Gianni Bartoli]]. <br />
[[Image:seraph altar.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The altar where Lara places the Seraph]]<br />
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