Poison Ivy Goon will be unlocked and available for purchase when you complete the mission titled A Poisonous Appointment, or you can enter the appropriate cheat code, see related questions below.
Yes, Poison Ivy is a confirmed Character. She will definitly be in the game. Just go to Google and type in LEGO Batman then click wikipedia then scroll down she is going to be in the confirmed characters.
Poison Ivy is a fictional character from the Batman comic books. She is often portrayed as having romantic feelings towards Batman, as well as a strong connection to nature and plants.
In the Batman movie that makes fans cringe: Batman and Robin. George Clooney is Batman, Chris O'Donnel is Robin.
That Batman was played by George Clooney in the movie "Batman & Robin" (1997).
To stop Poison Ivy in Batman: Arkham Asylum, you need to use the Ultra Batclaw gadget on the plants and vines she controls to destroy them. You should also attack her using your Batarangs and throw explosive gel to deal damage. By using a combination of these tactics, you can defeat Poison Ivy and prevent her from taking over the island.
You have to complete the third mission in the first villain epsode.
Yes she is
To unlock Poison Ivy in LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, you need to progress through the story mode until you reach the level "The Riddler." After completing the mission, you can then find her in the open world of Gotham City. Look for her character token, which is usually located in a specific area, and collect it to unlock her. Once unlocked, you can switch to her character in free play mode.
Poison Ivy
Yes, Poison Ivy is a confirmed Character. She will definitly be in the game. Just go to Google and type in LEGO Batman then click wikipedia then scroll down she is going to be in the confirmed characters.
To make her more appealing to the kids watching.
Ivy kisses Batman in episode "Pretty Poison", from Batman:The Animated Series.
Heroes: Batman, Robin, Nightwing, Batgirl Villians: the Riddler, Clayface, Dr. Freeze, Poison Ivy, Twoface, all henchmen, the Joker, the Penguin, and Catwoman.
No, she's a DC character, specifically a villain from Batman's rogues' gallery.
Poison Ivy.
No, Catwoman does, though.
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