How is THIS in a LEGO game!?
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“Ghost Protocol” definitely sounds perfect for a creepy mission like this.😰
I think this is a cod reference
@@mrxnacho7925 I think it's a Mission Impossible reference since one of the movies is called Ghost Protocol.
Still a cool and foreboding name, too.
@@mrxnacho7925 nope. it's DEFINITELY not.
@@salty_fries3544 oh your right it's a mission impossible reference
I'm just glad such a beloved game franchise is making games that aren't 20x worse than ones 10 years older.
Instead it's the other way around
@@nate.infinity I mean cmon man,no game can really top the simplicity of Lego Star Wars 1
@@casualcookin3893 but they weren’t trying to top the simplicity of it. They were just topping it in general. Simplicity can be good, but just because a game is simple doesn’t mean it is good.
@@casualcookin3893 lego star wars 1 will always be a classic but over 20 planets to freeroam in and almost 400 characters is pretty awesome
@@nate.infinity You can say whatever u want but i played like 10 different Lego games and Lego SW 1 remains the best to me
you forgot the fact that they play the murder sequence of the pregnant woman pleading for the attacker to stop until a scream cuts the recording, followed by some static based silence, and then the recording resumes. and if anyone, may it be jawas, or tuskens, attempted to destroy them whatever they were using would malfunction, break, or jam. and some also think that they themself was the murderer of the pregnant woman
also that no matter what happens they always find their way back to mos espa. also if you go back after leaving that haunted area the protocol droid is gone.
Where is this?
@@Braintier mos espa, Tatooine.
i wish star wars had more stories like this cause its so interesting
also, everytime jawas or tuskens attempted to destroy him, their sand crawlers ran out of fuel or their rifles jammed with no explanation
@@luuska8657 you clearly don’t know Star Wars then
They also have Mister Bones as a playable character and he’s literally known for dismembering people with a cheery attitude and it took a whole AT-ST to take him down and even then his consciousness was uploaded to a chip and put into a commando droid which used its own dismembered arm to kill an entire First Order patrol. That’s pretty dang dark
And even the AT-ST was an accident, friendly fire and a sudden death for a fan favorite character. Loved the books
Jesus christ
Forgot to mention that Mr Bones is a protagonist. He was discovered and built by Wexley.
😬
@@Skorpeonismyrealname I’m aware of that, doesn’t change that he’s pretty disturbing
nobot backstory is super dark... and now he's a lego minifigure!
you know... FOR KIDS
very dark! :)
@@salty_fries3544 And "Family Friendly"
@@super-kamarigaming7907 yes, "very family friendly"
I mean, it does sound like pretty standard creepypasta sillyness
The people of Mos Espa have several times tried to get rid of Nobot, once even throwing it into the Great Pit of Karkoon (the Sarlacc pit). It has always returned.
william afton reference
I feel like this game is doing for the Star Wars franchise what Arkham Asylum did for Batman comics: it extensively studied the source material, it offered new and awesome ideas, and it never forgot its roots.
Star Wars has its own in-universe creepypasta.
I was thinking the same thing
POV you watched one of the most child friendly games turn into a horror game
Basically any Kirby game
Ha
As a Kirby fan all I can say is: "First time?"
Not really
Blackwing virus in lego game?
Character: *appears in a G-Canon Star Wars film for a few Seconds*
TT Games: YOU GET A CHARACTER SLOT GOOD SIR!
Mister bones: I beg to differ.
@@Batemanner Mr Bones has a few books though.
@@Skorpeonismyrealname Yes but the pun is how he never appeared in the movies.
and yet, they couldn't be bothered to implement character-customization...
Weirdly though thats the legends version of Nobot, his Canon is just "unidentified protocol droid", its an interesting nod to something away from Disney's canon.
Well now he is in the official canon through a non canon game. Anything that appears in a game, no matter the gameplay, is regarded as a canon character in disney's canon (according to wookiepedia). Since nobot was already a legends character, since skywalker saga is a game for disney's canon, nobot is now canon. Yippee creepy ass robot is now canon (kinda)
@@cookiecreeperplayz They must not have updated his wookiepedia profile then. Its just down as "unidentified protocol droid" lol
@@OzzieW-nd6qg If you look under behind the scene's it has the skywalker saga stuff. Before the name of the canon article wasn't nobot but now it is.
I just did this yesterday, didn’t think much of it has having some backstory or intending to be scary. The only freaky part was when I broke in half and went through the tiny area and he was just there staring lol
His movie design is apparently a mix of blaster damage and dried blood. Which is why the costume is a mix of blue-ish black and gold.
Love all the Easter eggs and puns used in the missions like Better Call Maul in Phantom Menace. My favourite thus far is a side mission on Tatooine that requires you to protect a Gonk Droid whilst he travels to a local shop called Gonk-Stores Paradise!
I did not put together he was a ghost. I thought he was just hiding somewhere. That's such a cool, little detail.
Lol it literally called the place the "haunted hovel"
@@cookiecreeperplayz Leave the numbskull alone lol
That's what I love about Star Wars: every minor extra has their own unique backstory
I thought this was a glitch when I found it the other day😂
i didn't but it freaked me out
I am probably in the >1% who already did this side quest on accident. It was awesome.
Same here, creeped me tf out
also same
I found it so early i didn't even have a protocol droid yet haha
I did it on accident too but somehow thought it was just C-3PO. Had no idea there was anything creepy about it until just now
I found it after before going to wattos in episode 1
If Lego was a Video Game company, think about the quality of their horror titles.
TT games makes the LEGO games. If LEGO made them themselves they would be 100x worse
Ghost Protocol? Could be a Mission Impossible reference thrown into the mix.
This is honestly pretty cool. This game is amazing and I'm enjoying the gameplay a LOT!
honestly when I first booted up this mission it genuinely gave me chills
When i was searching for secrets and came upon this i was like "I don't know, this seems a bit dark for kids"
Now I did not see-3PO that coming.
My apologies.
………..
ooooOOOOOOHHHHH I GET IT! hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Haha
That is horrifyingly demonic!!
Well as demonic as Lego can go!!
well then look at its backstory...
0:38 Mission Impossible 4
Wow that's one wild Easter egg. Dark lore and a great cameo. Definitely gonna buy this game now
Imagine if they added back that old character switching sound. Just in my opinion tho.
Well, there's the Weeping Angels in a bunch of LEGO games, so...
Honestly this reminded me of the old creepy pastas of haunted copies of games
Thanks for explaining the back story! I thought it was a glitch when he disappeared...
heh, the back story has more than what he says...
This mission is truly terrifying.
I stumbled upon this and didn't complete the easter egg because I didn't have a protocol droid yet but I was left very confused what it all was and meant.
best for that to stay that way
This makes me wish for more darker, horror type stories set in the Star Wars universe
The fact that gaming companies haven't made Star Wars survivor horror games yet is astounding. Star Wars has the Black Wing Virus and Nobot that you could EASILY make Dead Space/Alien Isolation clones games off of but they do absolutely nothing. Instead we gotta get our horror fix in kids games of all things. EAids may no longer have their wretched claws in Star Wars' game IP exclusivity anymore but it seems creativity is something that's just not in great commodity in Corporate America.
If you find this scary then you scare way to easily
Hope this is the Herobrine of the future generation.
Gotta admit, the references in this game are on spot.
Fun fact he was first introduced in a Halloween special
Ok I’ve been hearing this is the best lego game but I think I actually believe it now
*scary scene about the back story
Bombastic: Scary stuff!
(In the calmest way and ruins the scary scene)
Damn, so I’ll have to enter that haunted house if I want to 100%? 😰
Nobot is the real Phantom Menace
I was feeling uneasy while doing this, honestly my favourite kyberbrick so far
This was the first kyber brick I've ever gotten in this game.
You would have to complete the first level before unlocking Mos Espa, which rewards you with a Kyber Brick. So was this your first open world kyber brick or what?
@@mr.sniffly5297 yes first open world kyber brick I've ever gotten.
The Venator-class Star Destroyer, or Venator-class cruiser, also known as the Jedi cruiser, Republic attack cruiser, or Republic Star Destroyer, was a line of wedge-shaped cruiser-classed Star Destroyers in the navies of the Galactic Republic and its successor Galactic Empire. Designed by Lira Wessex and manufactured by Kuat Drive Yards, the Venator was a versatile capital ship capable of serving as both a combatant in ship-to-ship naval warfare and a starfighter carrier, while also being employed as a troop transport, cargo ship, and supply and replenishment vessel. As a warship, Venators were protected by powerful deflector shields and boasted a range of weaponry. For its carrier role, a large flight deck, along with hangars to accommodate a complement of starfighters, gunships, shuttles, armored vehicles and other craft, was contained in the forward section, while three more docking bays were located around the ship. At least two variants existed, the Venator I-class and the Venator II-class.
I literally found this earlier today, but i dont have a character to go thru the door. Cool to know the backstory lol
uhh... can we talk about the legs that fall at 0:30 ?
The amount of easter eggs and references in this game are incredible! You can tell the devs had fun making it :)
I just did this today. The key was above the doorway, floating. i had to jump on player 2s head to reach the key
I see he saw my tweet pointing out that this was Nobot. I think I'm practically one of the few people who knows who Nobot is and one of the fewer who cares.
I wasn't expecting that scene, that was terryfing lol.
What if Nobot belonged to the murdered woman, was attacked/destroyed by the same person who killed her - explaining the blaster marks and why you find his disassembled body in the room with the kyber brick, and ended up being possessed by the woman's ghost?
Just an idea I had
the droids name is "Mister Bones" Programmede by a rebel pilot to be his friend and a soldier
I love that I figured out how to divide the protocol droids from this mission
Ok now it makes sense why they show him to you after leaving anakins home
I love how they put Mr Bones in the game.
he’s just standing there… MENACINGLY
Dang, I just thought Phantom Menace C3P0 was being a bit of a creeper.
Viewers: man RUclips has been boring
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Yeah I did this in the beginning and was just confused and thinking, yeah so we don't talk about it
No-bot legit made me jump when going into the vent!
Nobot is so freaking dark omg literally playing the audio recording of the murder of a young pregnant woman and being unable to be destroyed as it wandered aimlessly
this sound like a plot to law and order if only to the end there was a dun dun
The ONE house I decided to enter while playing this level was this one
The Ghost Protocol mission is a reference to Mission: Impossible IV
Have you seen the Venom jumpscare in Lego Marvel? Ain’t the first time Lego threw in some horror.
Imagine someone made a horror game with this droid
I was just chillin and then found that House. And my room was completely dark so i was really scared lol.
Yeah I thought the same thing, I found this mission by complete accident and was terrified honestly.
Ghost Protocol sounds like a Tom Clancy game
Some would say that No-bot is the phantom menace
That’s funny, that was the first side mission I did as I thought it was part of the main story
0:39 Ghost Protocol that's the name of the fourth Mission Impossible film
I honestly love this side mission
If you enter the building as C3PO he'll try talking to nobot before he runs to the key room! Edit: I'm a dumbass and the dialogue was C3PO's regular "entering the party" dialogue...
Ooh, what does C-3PO say?
he says:
The Hog Rider card is unlocked from the Spell Valley (Arena 5). He is a very fast building-targeting, melee troop with moderately high hitpoints and damage. He appears just like his Clash of Clans counterpart; a man with brown eyebrows, a beard, a mohawk, and a golden body piercing in his left ear who is riding a hog. A Hog Rider card costs 4 Elixir to deploy.
Strategy
His fast move speed can boost forward mini tanks like an Ice Golem in a push. At the same time, he can also function as a tank for lower hitpoint troops such as Goblins as he still has a fair amount of health. Most cheap swarms complement the Hog Rider well, as they are nearly as fast as him and usually force more than one card out of the opponent's hand.
The Hog Rider struggles with swarms, as they can damage him down and defeat him quickly while obstructing his path. Barbarians in particular can fully counter him without very strict timing on the defender's part, though be wary of spells.
A Hunter can kill the Hog Rider in 2 hits if placed right on top of it. However, if you place something in front of the Hog Rider, the Hunter's splash will damage the Hog Rider and hit the card in front of it more.
The Hog Rider in conjunction with the Freeze can surprise the opponent and allow the Hog Rider to deal much more damage than anticipated, especially if the opponent's go-to counter is a swarm, or swarms are their only effective counter to him. Skeletons and Bats will immediately be defeated by the spell, while Spear Goblins, Goblins, and Minions will be at low enough health to be defeated by a follow up Zap or Giant Snowball.
However, this strategy isn't very effective against buildings as the Hog Rider will take a while to destroy the building, giving the opponent ample time to articulate another counter.
Against non-swarm troops, it can deal a lot of damage during the freeze time, but this can allow the opponent to set up a massive counterpush. For this reason, players should either only go for a Hog Rider + Freeze when they have other units backing it up from a counterattack, or if the match is about to end and they need to deal as much damage as possible.
It is not a good idea to send in a Hog Rider simply to destroy a building, especially if it is the only building targeting unit available, as defeating Crown Towers becomes substantially more difficult. Spells or simply waiting out the lifetime of the building are more effective. The exception to this is an Elixir Collector placed in front of the King's Tower. If a Hog Rider placed at the bridge, he can destroy the Collector for a positive Elixir trade, though the damage from both Princess Towers will usually mean he does not survive to deal any damage to them. However, if the opponent sends in defending troops, it can be an opportunity to gain spell damage value.
In a deck with several low-cost cards, it might be worth it to simply send the Hog Rider against one building. These decks shuffle their card rotation quick enough, that they will arrive to their next Hog Rider before the next building arrives in the opponent's card rotation.
Long-ranged troops like Musketeer and Flying Machine can snipe those buildings, preserving some of the Hog Rider's health, possibly allowing it to get some Tower damage.
When there are buildings placed in the middle to counter the Hog Rider, understanding the placement of the Hog Rider and the type of building placed can help the Hog Rider to bypass certain buildings.
Passive buildings such as spawners and Elixir Collector have a larger hitbox than defensive buildings; which means that if a passive building was placed 3 tiles away from the river in the middle of the opponent's side, then it is impossible for the Hog Rider to bypass that placement as the Hog Rider will get pulled to that building.
Defensive buildings have a smaller hitbox than a passive building, which means if that if a defensive building was placed three tiles away from the river in the middle of the opponent's side, a Hog Rider placed at the very left or right side of the Arena may be able to bypass it due to its smaller hitbox.
If the player has a building already placed down in the center of the arena, and the opponent tries to bypass it with a Hog Rider at the edge of the arena, they can use certain air troops to push the Hog Rider towards the building as it jumps over the river, effectively denying the bypass attempt. They must be already hovering over the correct placement, as very quick reflexes are required to correctly perform this technique.
For Bats, Skeleton Dragons, and Minion Horde, they should be placed right in front of the Hog Rider as soon as it is deployed.
For Minions, Skeleton Barrel, Mega Minion, Flying Machine, Electro Dragon, Baby Dragon, Inferno Dragon, Balloon, and Lava Hound, stagger the above placement one tile to the right if the Hog Rider is placed on the left side of the arena, and vice versa.
They can also use ground troops to achieve the same result. Something like an Ice Golem deployed at the Hog Rider’s landing spot will obstruct his path and force him to go around the unit, which causes him to be closer to the building instead of the Crown Tower.
The Hog Rider can kite Very Fast non-building targeting troops due to his own Very Fast speed and building only targeting if he is placed on the fourth tile from the bridge, slightly into the opposite lane. He can also stall grounded units when placed right at the bridge. He will pull them towards him while deploying, and then be untargetable by them when he jumps over the bridge. After landing, he will pull them back. This can be useful when the player needs to deal damage in the same lane they are defending. It will also help separate troops behind a tank in a large push.
A Tornado placed on the second tile front of the player's King's Tower and staggered two tiles towards the Princess Tower will activate it without any damage dealt to the Princess Tower, helping them in defending future pushes. This can also be a method of mitigating all damage dealt to a Princess Tower, but doing this more than three times may result in the King's Tower's health being low enough to be targeted directly, opening up the possible threat of a back door three crown. A better alternative is to pull the Hog away from the Princess Tower into the attacking range of all three Crown Towers, which will negate all damage as long as none of them are already distracted
A very powerful combo is the Hog Rider, the Musketeer, and the Valkyrie, typically referred to as the Trifecta. The Musketeer will defend against most troops, while the Valkyrie can protect her and the Hog Rider from swarms or high damage units. The Hog Rider is used to deal damage to the tower.
This can be effectively countered by Lightning, one-shotting the Musketeer and severely damaging both the Valkyrie and Hog Rider. The Minion Horde is also effective, but the enemy can Zap them and the Musketeer will one-shot them all. Even if the Musketeer is defeated, the Hog Rider and Valkyrie will have enough time to severely damage the Tower.
The Hog Rider should be placed behind the Valkyrie to give it a boost so that it stays in front of the Hog Rider, protecting it.
A Hog Rider combined with a Goblin Barrel can be awkward for the opponent to defend against. Timing it so that the Hog Rider is tanking the tower shots for the Goblins is the most effective way to deal damage. However, a Barbarian Barrel can shut this down with minimal Tower damage for a positive Elixir trade, as long as the Goblin Barrel was placed directly on the Tower.
Pairing the Hog Rider with the Balloon can deal devastating damage. If executed properly, the Hog Rider will act as a tank while the Balloon threatens to deal massive damage. The Hog Rider can also destroy any buildings attempting to slow down the combo. However, this combo is very vulnerable to swarms and anti-air cards as neither of the troops target anything but buildings. Additionally, they are easy to separate, due to the disparity in move speeds. Alternatively, the Hog Rider and the Balloon can be played in different lanes to spread the opponent's defenses thin. However, a building or Tornado can bring them back together for an easier defense.
The Hog Rider can be paired with the Lumberjack as both a swarm bait and damage combo. It is a very fast combo with an extremely high damage output potential, so the enemy will likely try to counter it with a swarm. If this happens, use a spell like Arrows to render the opponent defenseless. If they manage to defeat the Lumberjack, the dropped Rage will make the Hog Rider even more dangerous than it normally is.
A fast and deadly combination is the Hog Rider and Mini P.E.K.K.A. combo. Both units are fast but the Mini P.E.K.K.A. does much more damage and does not attack only buildings so the Mini P.E.K.K.A. can deal with troops like the Executioner and Musketeer. However, this combo can be defeated with swarms like Skeleton Army, which will defeat both of them since neither of them can deal area damage. They are also unable to target air troops, so the Minion Horde can stop this easily.
A risky play is to deploy the Hog Rider at the bridge as soon as the match starts. If the opponent does not react fast enough, the Hog Rider will deal a significant amount of damage to the Princess Tower. This can also allow the player to quickly scout the opponent's deck if they happen to react to him fast enough
@@blu_j_1977 dude 😂
@@blu_j_1977 im not disappointed i read all that, i have played clash royale before but some of that was new to me
@@WalterMan Turs out I'm a dumbass and the dialogue was C3PO's regular "entering the party" dialogue, he just said it at the cutscene for some reason, maybe he delayed saying it because I entered as just a pair of legs and bugged it out or something lol.
Gotta love comics Easter eggs
He's the real Phantom Menace
27-28 planet, all went on good, but I lied and hiding everything 🤣
Is he the Droid that serves Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan drinks on the trade federation ship in the beginning of the Phantom Menace? It looks like him.
No
@@jordanlucas7392 well then what scene in the Phantom Menace was it from?
He's a background character in Mos Espa
@@jordanlucas7392 k
This is actually his second game appearance. He was also in Clone Wars Adventures Online by SOE.
Surprised they didn't have Triple Zero from Doctor Aphra chase you around.
Bro found Star Wars' William Afton
You can go into the Jedi Temple and actually cut "younglings" in half... this game is soo good.. lol
So that's why the movie is called the Phantom Menace.
Oh, is the infamous creepy murder protocol droid?
When I walked in this house I was really scared!
You forgot to tell the people when you go out and then in again the house, nobot will despair wuuuuu~~~
I didn't know the backstory, and this was one of my favorite moments in the game.
Ngl if star didn't exist nobot would have definitely become some creepypasta like Ben drowned or smth
bro my first play through i went into that house & i was high off my ass and that droid scared the shit out of me
When I first got to this part I knew it was meant to be scary
That’s just a mission from Detroit Become Human
What are the odds? I just played that exact part today…
Wait, was that expanded backstory a real thing?
Did they turn some random background droid into a horror story… dear lord, the Expanded Universe sometimes seems to pick its ideas out of a hat.
Why do I imagine him saying: *whëře i§ yoůr Gød ņow*
It seems Auralnauts' Creepio is cannon now.
Five Nights at Nobot's
God this was scary when I first came in the room
Just the way he looks at you for like 10secs lol
That's exactly how I felt doing this bro
Nah that’s Creepio! We all know he’s just pissed he was abandoned by his father and seeks flesh