Gandalf didn't Come Back Strong this time. And Your Reward Is Clothes: Per the LEGO Adaptation Game tradition.Didn't you know that buckets are a very important component of Gondor armor? Crazy-Prepared: He apparently brought a fishing pole to the raid on Farmer Maggot's crops, and the pole comes in handy during the episode with the Black Rider.You mean not every Rohirrim squire runs around with a fishing pole? Frying Pan of Doom: Sam is the only one of the main Hobbits who does not carry a sword, electing to use a frying pan instead.In LEGO Hobbit, Sam doesn't have the rope (he hasn't been to Lothlórien yet, so Galadriel hasn't given it to him yet), but he does have everything else, including the frying pan.
Every single one of these items is used in a game mechanic, making Sam arguably the most useful single character in the game.
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So Much for Stealth: The Amon Hen mission begins with Frodo (with the Ring on) attempting to evade Boromir, and thanks to the invisibility conferred by the Ring, the ploy works quite well unless you step in the grassy patch that Boromir is standing in.(In contrast to the books and films, Frodo is the only character in the game with this cloak.) It isn't true invisibility as much as disguise: he generally takes on the appearance of a shrub or a crate. Invisibility Cloak: Obtains one in Lothlórien.Got Volunteered: By Gandalf, during the Council of Elrond (thanks to some adaptation of dialogue from The Movie).
Frodo (Shire) doesn't even have any items.