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Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire Cheats
A little help with D3 Publisher's action game for the Wii.
Date: Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Author: James 'Prophet' Fudge

D3 Publisher of America passed along the latest game cheats for Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire, allowing players to unlock three additional dragon forms.

Created specifically for the Nintendo Wii, Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire is a third-person action-adventure game where players unleash the supernatural powers of a magical dragon, creating a unique and visually stunning weapon through their sword and arms. Players are immersed in the action as they experience parallel movement between themselves and their in-game character by using their dragon powers and hundreds of combat options to battle colossal enemies and embark on quests to upgrade their weapons and make them even more powerful. Offering an original storyline from best-selling fantasy author Richard A. Knaak, Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire immerses players in an epic action-packed, arcade-style adventure through multiple unique fantasy worlds.

Easy Mode: Press the 2 and Z Buttons when choosing New Game

Hard Mode: Press the 1 and C Buttons when choosing New Game

Level Unlock: Press the - and + Buttons when choosing New Game or Load Game

Additional info:

If both Easy and Hard modes are selected, Hard mode will be given priority

Level Unlocks may be done together with unlocking Easy/Hard mode

Unlocking Dragon Forms:

Press down on Z and + to start entering commands.

Press down on Z and - to clear commands.

Unlocking the Dragon Wings:

Swing Nunchuk Up Swing Wii Remote Up

Swing Nunchuk Down Swing Wii Remote Down

Swing Nunchuk Right Swing Wii Remote Left

Swing Nunchuk Left Swing Wii Remote Right

Unlocking the Dragon Tail :

Swing Wii Remote Down

Swing Wii Remote Up

Swing Wii Remote Left

Swing Wii Remote Right

Unlocking the Dragon Head:

Swing Wii Remote Right Swing Wii Remote Down Swing Nunchuk Left Swing Nunchuk Right

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