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'''Defense Mode'''  is a {{TwoWorldsII|multiplayer mode}} {{TwoWorldsII|DLC}} in {{TwoWorldsII|Two Worlds II}} where the player is tasked with defending {{TwoWorldsII|Emperor Gandohar (Defense Mode)|Emperor Gandohar}} or {{TwoWorldsII|General Sordahon (Defense Mode|General Sordahon}} from waves of enemies. It's reminiscent of {{CastleDefense|Two Worlds II: Castle Defense}}, though with the more action-focused gameplay of Two Worlds II.
'''Defense Mode'''  is a {{TwoWorldsII|multiplayer mode}} {{TwoWorldsII|DLC}} in {{Meta|Two Worlds II}} where the player is tasked with defending {{TwoWorldsII|Emperor Gandohar (Defense Mode)|Emperor Gandohar}} or {{TwoWorldsII|General Sordahon (Defense Mode|General Sordahon}} from waves of enemies. It's reminiscent of {{CastleDefense|Two Worlds II: Castle Defense}}, though with the more action-focused gameplay of Two Worlds II.
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==Levels==
==Levels==
Set in the year 345 after Gandohar tricks "{{Lore|The Hero}}" into allowing him to imprison {{Lore|Aziraal}} in his sister {{Lore|Kira}}'s body. The {{Lore|Great Battle of Oswaroth}} is taking place and the {{Lore|Orc}} general {{Lore|Rogdor}} leads a strike force against the throne room of {{Lore|Oswaroth}}. Once the assault has been defeated, Gandohar orders General Sordahon to eliminate every last Orc reinforcement in the {{Lore|Forest Camp}}. Once the war is over and Gandohar is victorious, he seeks out {{Lore|Maliel's Thrones}}. In order for Kira's body to sustain Aziraal, Gandohar needs to track down Maliel's Thrones, which he can use to transfer the life force of "The Hero" into Kira. The first throne is discovered in a temple in the {{Lore|Dra'kar Desert}}. The second throne is discovered in a {{Disambiguation|cemetery}} on {{Lore|Eikronas}}.<ref>https://twoworldswiki.com/wiki/Lore:Timeline#References</ref>
Set in the year 345 after Gandohar tricks "{{Lore|The Hero}}" into allowing him to imprison {{Lore|Aziraal}} in his sister {{Lore|Kira}}'s body. The {{Lore|Great Battle of Oswaroth}} is taking place and the {{Lore|Orc}} general {{Lore|Rogdor}} leads a strike force against the throne room of {{Lore|Oswaroth}}. Once the assault has been defeated, Gandohar orders General Sordahon to eliminate every last Orc reinforcement in the {{Lore|Forest Camp}}. Once the war is over and Gandohar is victorious, he seeks out {{Lore|Maliel's Thrones}}. In order for Kira's body to sustain Aziraal, Gandohar needs to track down Maliel's Thrones, which he can use to transfer the life force of "The Hero" into Kira. The first throne is discovered in a temple in the {{Lore|Dra'kar Desert}}. The second throne is discovered in a {{Disambiguation|cemetery}} on {{Lore|Eikronas}}.<ref>https://twoworldswiki.com/wiki/Lore:Timeline#References</ref>


: <small>Missions are available from the start. A high level character is required.</small>
: <small>Missions are available from the start. A high level character is required.</small>
* {{TwoWorldsII|Oswaroth}} <small>Gandohar</small>
* {{TwoWorldsII|Oswaroth}}
* {{TwoWorldsII|Forest Camp}} <small>Sordahon</small>
: <small>Gandohar</small>
* {{TwoWorldsII|Desert Ruins}} <small>Gandohar</small>
* {{TwoWorldsII|Forest Camp}}
* {{TwoWorldsII|Catacombs}} <small>Gandohar</small>
: <small>Sordahon</small>
* {{TwoWorldsII|Cemetery}} <small>Gandohar</small>
* {{TwoWorldsII|Desert Ruins}}
: <small>Gandohar</small>
* {{TwoWorldsII|Catacombs}}
: <small>Gandohar</small>
* {{TwoWorldsII|Cemetery}}
: <small>Gandohar</small>


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Latest revision as of 05:43, December 13, 2023

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This page is about the gameplay mode. For the DLC itself, see Meta:Two Worlds II Defense.

Defense Mode is a multiplayer mode DLC in Two Worlds II where the player is tasked with defending Emperor Gandohar or General Sordahon from waves of enemies. It's reminiscent of Two Worlds II: Castle Defense, though with the more action-focused gameplay of Two Worlds II.

Levels[edit | edit source]

Set in the year 345 after Gandohar tricks "The Hero" into allowing him to imprison Aziraal in his sister Kira's body. The Great Battle of Oswaroth is taking place and the Orc general Rogdor leads a strike force against the throne room of Oswaroth. Once the assault has been defeated, Gandohar orders General Sordahon to eliminate every last Orc reinforcement in the Forest Camp. Once the war is over and Gandohar is victorious, he seeks out Maliel's Thrones. In order for Kira's body to sustain Aziraal, Gandohar needs to track down Maliel's Thrones, which he can use to transfer the life force of "The Hero" into Kira. The first throne is discovered in a temple in the Dra'kar Desert. The second throne is discovered in a cemetery on Eikronas.[1]

Missions are available from the start. A high level character is required.
Gandohar
Sordahon
Gandohar
Gandohar
Gandohar


In Other Languages[edit | edit source]

Language Name
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Defense Mode

See Also[edit | edit source]

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References[edit | edit source]