Greatest Kingdom in Middle-earth 

Erebor! 

Minikit #1 (Free Play)

There are five bird's nests on the st🐟atues in the background of the opening room. Use an archer to snipe all five, and you'll receive a minikit.

Minikit #2 (Free Play)

When you enter the room with the two scales, look to the right for a stack of boxes holding a minikit. Smash the nearby cart for some loose bricks, then build these into an action pad. Use a character like Sam to burn the boxes away, freeing ♍the minikit.

Minikit #3 (Story Mode)

In the lower left corner of the anvil room is a throne. Use Thruin's hammer to smash⛎ it away, revealing a minikit.

Minikit #4 (Free Play)

In the opposite corner is a pair of locked cages. Use an archer to pop off the targets and open the cage, then switch t🎉o an evil character like Sauron to bust open the Morgul chest and uncover another minikit.

Minikit #5 (Free Play)

There are five pots that hang in the same area. Shoot them all down with an archer toꦿ receive a minikit (they take a few shots each).

Minikit #6 (Free Play)

When you reach the mines, look to the southeastern edge of the cliff. Use a shovel-wielder to dig up⛄ the dirt here. Build the loose pieces you uncover into a turnstile, then use this to hoist a minikit up to you.

A Fire Drake from the North 

Minikit #7 (Free Play)

At the end of the walkway is a Mithril grate. Use a character with aꦡn explosive attack (Saruman, for example) to blast through and reach the minikit on the other side.

Minikit #8 (Free Play)

When the courtyard gets 🍎destroyed, look for this large magic stalactite. Hit it with a magic character to put out the flames below, then you'll be able to grab the minikit.

Minikit #9 (Story Mode)

When you reach the treasure room, head up the gold beam on the left. Smash t꧂hrough the panel here to find a minikit inside the column.

Erebor Was Lost 

Minikit #10 (Story Mode)

When running from the drake, keep to the middle of𒆙 the path. You'll grab a minikit on the way out the door.

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