___ ______ Ż| | |Ż\ /\ Ż| |Ż /ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ\ | | | | / \ | | / /ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ\ \ | | | | /‚Ż\ \ | | _/ / \ \ | |……………| | Ż \ \ | | ŻŻŻ ( )- ) )- | |ŻŻŻŻŻ| | ‚………………\ \ | | / / | \ | | / /ŻŻŻŻŻŻ\ \ | | /| ‚______/ / _| \_ | |_ _/ /_ _\ \_ _| ŻŻŻŻŻŻ | \______ / ŻŻŻŻŻŻ ŻŻŻŻ ŻŻŻŻŻ ŻŻŻŻŻ ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ =============================================================================== -----{FAQ/WALKTHROUGH}-{Ver 0.5}-{By: NeoGamer}-{neogamer007@hotmail.com}------ =============================================================================== +---------------------------------+ -=| General Information |=- +---------------------------------+ ===================================================================== | Platform:---------------Xbox | | | | Game Format:------------1 DVD | | | | Publisher:--------------Microsoft | | | | Developer:--------------Bungie | | | | Price:------------------$49.99(USD) | | | | Genre:------------------First Person Shooter(FPS) | | | | Players:----------------1-4 With Single Xbox Console | | 2-16 With Xbox System Link | | | | Memory:-----------------227 Blocks | | | | Controller:-------------Analog | | Force Feedback | | Memory Unit Support | | | | Release Date:-----------November 6, 2001(US) | | | | ESRB Rating(Mature):----Blood and Gore | | Violence | ===================================================================== +---------------------------------+ -=| Table of Contents |=- +---------------------------------+ ===================================================================== | I.--------Legal Disclaimer | | | | II.-------Introduction to this Document | | 2.1---About this FAQ/WALKTHROUGH | | 2.2---History/Updates | | 2.3---Contact Information | | | | III.------Game Basics | | 3.1---Starting a Game | | [a]Campaign | | [b]Multiplayer | | [c]Settings | | [d]Game Demos | | 3.2---Game Settings | | [a]Change Name | | [b]Controller Setup | | [c]Advanced Setup | | [d]Change Color | | 3.3---Saving/Loading | | [a]Managing a File | | 3.4---Heads Up Display(HUD) | | [a]Weapon Indicator | | [b]Health/Shield Indicator | | [c]Flashlight Indicator | | [d]Directional Damage Indicator | | [e]Navigation Points | | [f]Target Indicator | | [g]Motion Tracker | | | | IV.-------Introduction to HALO | | 4.1---Background Information | | 4.2---Human and Alien Encounters | | [a]The Ship and Crew | | [b]The Covenant | | 4.3---Controlling Your Character | | 4.4---Weapons and Items | | [a]Human | | [b]Covenant | | 4.5---Vehicles | | [a]Human | | [b]Covenant | | | | V.--------Level WALKTHROUGH | | 5.1---The Pillar of Autumn | | 5.2---Halo | | 5.3---The Truth and Reconciliation | | 5.4---The Silent Cartographer | | 5.5---Assault on the Control Room | | 5.6---343 Guilty Spark | | 5.7---The Library | | 5.8---Two Betrayals | | 5.9---Keyes | | 5.10--The Maw | | | | VI.-------General Tips & Strategies | | 6.1---Enemy Tips | | 6.2---Weapons/Items Tips | | 6.3---Gameplay Tips | | 6.4---Vehicle Tips | | 6.5---Level Tips | | [a]Level 1 | | [b]Level 2 | | [c]Level 3 | | [d]Level 4 | | [e]Level 5 | | [f]Level 6 | | [g]Level 7 | | [h]Level 8 | | [i]Level 9 | | [j]Level 10 | | 6.6---Multiplayer Tips | | | | VII.------Codes/Secrets | | | | VIII.-----F.A.Q. | | | | IX.-------Multiplayer | | 9.1---Modes of Play | | [a]Cooperative Play | | [b]Split Screen | | [c]System Link Play | | [d]Edit Multiplayer | | 9.2---Multiplayer Levels | | [a]Battle Creek | | [b]Blood Gulch | | [c]Boarding Action | | [d]Chill Out | | [e]Chiron TL34 | | [f]Damnation | | [g]Derelict | | [h]Hang 'Em High | | [i]Longest | | [j]Prisoner | | [k]Rat Race | | [l]Sidewinder | | [m]Wizard | | 9.3---Multiplayer Games | | [a]Slayer | | [b]Slayer Pro | | [c]Elimination | | [d]Phantoms | | [e]Endurance | | [f]Rockets | | [g]Snipers | | [h]Oddball | | [i]Reverse Tag | | [j]Accumulate | | [k]Juggernaut | | [l]Stalker | | [m]King | | [n]King Pro | | [o]Crazy King | | [p]Race | | [q]Rally | | [r]CTF | | [s]Invasion | | [t]Iron CTF | | [u]CTF Pro | | [v]Team Race | | [w]Team Rally | | [x]Team Ball | | [y]Team King | | [z]Team Slayer | | 9.4---Multiplayer Tips | | | | X.--------Acknowledgment | ===================================================================== -=[Section I]=- +---------------------------------+ | Legal Disclaimer | +---------------------------------+ ============================================================================= This Document is Copyrighted İ 2001 by NeoGamer. Any reproduction of this document in part or in whole without the author's consent is strictly forbidden. If the reader wishes to use the FAQ for his or her personal and private use only, then a printed copy may be made. The following websites have my permission to host this Document: [GameFaqs]-----------------------(http://www.gamefaqs.com) [Video Game Source]--------------(http://igamingnetwork.tripod.com) [GameSpot]-----------------------(http://www.gamespot.com) [Cheat Code Central]-------------(http://www.cheatcc.com) [Cheat Codes]--------------------(http://www.cheatcodes.com) [The Internet Central Network]---(http://www.a2zcheats.com) [Insert Site Name]---------------(http://www.xbox-cheat-codes.com) [Gaming Online]------------------(http://www.thegamingonline.com) [MSXbox World]-------------------(http://www.msxbox-world.com) [Gameguru]-----------------------(http://gameguru.box.sk) Any other sites wishing to host this Document, feel free to contact me. I will respond A.S.A.P. regarding your request. ============================================================================= -=[Section II]=- +---------------------------------+ -=| Introduction to this document |=- +---------------------------------+ ============================================================================= __________________________ [2.1]--|About this FAQ/WALKTHROUGH} ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ Halo is an awesome game, and probably the best Xbox game that launched with the system. Developed by Bungie, Halo is a unique FPS(First Person Shooter) that contains constant adrenaline rushing sequences that can be quite tough. Never fear, this guide is here to help! This guide was written in size 10 Courier New font. If you are viewing this document in a word processor, set the font in a likewise manner for best results. Additionally, this guide is formatted for 79 characters in width. If you would like to find a specific section, hit Ctrl+F and type in a keyword. For example, if you wanted to skip to the Walkthrough for level 1, you could search for [5.1] or the level name itself, The Pillar of Autumn. Simply use the Table of Contents as a reference for your search. The newest version of this FAQ/WALKTHROUGH can always be found at: http://www.gamefaqs.com http://igamingnetwork.tripod.com NOTE: It seems that some of the sites hosting my FAQ have changed the format of this document. I'm not sure there is anything I can do to fix this. I suggest that if you want a safe version, one that looks the way it was meant to look, head over to GameFaqs. NOTE: The Walkthrough reflects the events on the Normal difficulty setting. _______________ [2.2]--|History/Updates} ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ [November 16, 2001]- The structural layout of the guide was put into place and the ASCII art was designed. The General Information for Halo, as well as a tentative Table of Contents, was added. Sections I, II, and III were completed. [November 17, 2001]- With a research paper to work on, only section IV was completed. Playing through the first few levels extensively was also done to help when the writing of the Walkthrough later on. [November 18, 2001]- Halo multiplayer madness! I played multiplayer in various modes to get a good feel for the overall multiplayer experience. There will be extensive multiplayer coverage in a later update. The GameCube came out and I did not have much time to play HALO, but a complete walkthrough for the first few levels will be completed soon. [November 20, 2001]- I added a few general tips that I thought might be helpful. Not much time for the Walkthrough. [November 22, 2001]- Thanksgiving! And I wrote the level 1 Walkthrough. [November 23, 2001]- I wrote the level 2 Walkthrough, and fixed a few spelling errors. And finally, I uploaded version 0.3 of this FAQ/WALKTHROUGH to GameFaqs. [November 25, 2001]- Busy with other things as usual, only had time to update the list of sites that may host the FAQ as I've received many e-mails requesting this. I also received several tips via e-mail and incorporated them into the FAQ. Additionally, some e-mail questions were answered in the FAQ section. Hopefully I'll have time for a few more levels in the near future. [November 29, 2001]- One research paper down, three to go. Until then, I'm allowed a bit of free time to work on the FAQ. I added yet a few more sites to the list. I received a handful of new tips and questions, and added those as well. I revised a few of the "shaky" points in the FAQ. ;) I sense a big update this weekend. [November 30, 2001]- I was able to complete the level 3 Walkthrough, which is fairly long. [December 1, 2001]- I completed the level 4 Walkthrough, and added some FAQ questions that I received via e-mail. I also added a few more tips that were sent in. See, I do care. [December 2, 2001]- Not much time to work on the Walkthrough because I have another research paper due tomorrow. I did, however, upload version 0.5 to GameFaqs! Finally. ___________________ [2.3]--|Contact Information} ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ I may be reached via email: neogamer007@hotmail.com Visit: http://igamingnetwork.tripod.com for more of my work. Additional work may also be found at: http://www.gamefaqs.com/features/recognition/12825.html If you would like to help contribute to this FAQ/WALKTHROUGH in any way, such as add a tip/secret, or correct any errors I may have made, e-mail me and I'll give you due credit on the next update. ============================================================================= -=[Section III]=- +---------------------------------+ | Game Basics | +---------------------------------+ ============================================================================= _______________ [3.1]--|Starting a Game} ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ [3.1][a]-Campaign: This is the primary meat of the game. Choose this option to begin a new Campaign or to resume where you left off in an existing Campaign. If you have not created a profile yet, a new one will be created automatically. When the virtual keyboard comes up, name your profile. Your progress during a single player game will be saved to this profile. Up to 3 profiles may be created. If you have already created a profile, you will be able to continue with that profile, or chose a different one if you wish. [3.1][b]-Multiplayer: Choose Multiplayer to take on your friends in head-to-head combat, or to play through the campaign cooperatively with one other person. For an extensive look at the Multiplayer in Halo, go to section IX of this guide. [3.1][c]-Settings: On the Settings menu, you can modify player profiles, customize controls, and define custom multiplayer game types. For a detailed look at the Game Settings, go to section 3.2 of this guide. [3.1][d]-Game Demos: Use this option to learn about a few other Xbox games. You can play Fuzion Frenzy and Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee. Additionally, you can view videos of: Amped, Azurik: Rise of Perathia, Bloodwake, NFL Fever 2002, Nightcaster, Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee, and Project Gotham Racing. _____________ [3.2]-|Game Settings} ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ [3.2][a]-Change Name: First select the profile you wish to edit, then, once 'Change Name' is highlighted, hit the A button. Use the virtual keyboard to rename your profile. Select 'Done' when finished. For the changes to take effect, you must go down and select 'Save Changes' before you quit. [3.2][b]-Controller Setup: Select the profile you wish to work with. Using the A button, select the 'Controller Setup' option. You will be given the chance to change the thumbstick and regular button settings to one of four settings: Default, Southpaw, Legacy, and Legacy Southpaw. Choose whichever configuration you think might be comfortable. You can always go back and change this, however, so play around. Hit the A button to confirm your new setup. For the changes to take effect, you must go down and select 'Save Changes' from the main settings menu. [3.2][c]-Advanced Setup: Select the profile you wish to work with. Using the A button, select the Advanced Setup option. From here you can adjust the following: Invert Thumbstick: Yes/No Choosing Yes will cause the Y-axis of your thumbstick will reverse, so that pushing up makes you look down, and vice versa. Look Sensitivity: 1-10 Default is 3. 1 is too sluggish and 10 is ultra-sensitive. Controller Vibration: Yes/No Choosing Yes will cause the controller to vibrate whenever your character takes on damage. Invert Flight Control: Yes/No Choosing Yes will ensure a more authentic flight experience with any flying vehicles you find. If you like the Thumbsticks to be inverted(see above) you will most likely find this option more comfortable. Auto-Center: Yes/No Choosing Yes will keep your viewpoint centered until you Aim in a different direction. As usual, for the changes to take effect, you must go down and select 'Save Changes' from the main settings menu. [3.2][d]-Change Color: First select the profile you wish to edit. After selecting the 'Change Color' option, you will be presented with 18 different colors. These color affect your character's color in Multiplayer modes ONLY. ______________ [3.3]--|Saving/Loading} ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ Halo automatically saves to the Xbox's HDD(Hard Disk Drive) at multiple points throughout the Campaign mode. When given the option to save changes to certain aspects of HALO, such as custom multiplayer settings, the game is saved on the selected profile. There is no initial need for a Memory Unit in the controller, as the file is simply stored on the HDD safely. If you wish to transfer the save file to another Xbox, you will need to use the Memory Unit(Sold Separately) to do so. See below. [3.3][a]-Managing a File From the Xbox's main menu(called the "Dashboard"), select the 'Memory' option. Choose the Xbox Hard Disk to view your Halo saves on the HDD. Select a profile, and while a Memory Unit is inserted into one of the controller ports, select 'Copy' to copy the selected profile to a Memory Unit. You may also delete Halo profiles from this menu. _____________________ [3.4]--|Heads Up Display(HUD)} ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ This is a vital part of surviving the onslaught of enemies in Halo. If you do not know what your current health is, or even your weapon status, how can you survive? [3.4][a]-Weapon Indicator: The weapon indicator is located in the upper-left corner of the screen. This indicator displays how much ammo you have left for your currently equipped weapon. When using one of the Covenant weapons, the weapon indicator displays a percentage rather than a number since the Covenant weapons use charges. Just to the right of the weapon indicator you will see a grenade indicator. Keep up with how many you have because they are very useful when in a crowded area. [3.4][b]-Health/Shield Indicator: Located in the upper-right corner of the screen, the health and shield indicators are the most important to be aware of. The health indicator is the gauge next to the blue cross symbol. Depending on how full the bar is and what color each bar is indicates your overall status. Red is poor, yellow is okay, and blue is great. In order for health to be restored, health power-ups must be picked up. The shield indicator is located just above the health indicator, and right next to the shield symbol. When you are not taking on damage, the shield charges automatically and does not stop until it is fully charged. Be careful: when your shield reaches the red area, your health bar will start to go down. Try to take cover when this happens so your health will not drop too low. [3.4][c]-Flashlight Indicator: When in a dark area, it is advised that you turn on your flashlight. To do so, press the White button on the Xbox controller. Upon doing so, a blue meter will appear below your health bar. This meter represents the flashlight's power, which will slowly drain. Fortunately, the flashlight will recharge once you turn the light off. [3.4][d]-Directional Damage Indicator: When you are in the middle of a war zone, an arrow will light up on the screen indicating which direction fire is coming from. Turn in the direction the arrow is pointing and eliminate the attacking target! [3.4][e]-Navigation Points: At certain points in the game, a small red triangle will appear in the top-center of the screen. Although misleading at times, this arrow will usually lead you in the general direction of an important target. Just be aware that this is not always a good indicator for height. [3.4][f]-Target Indicator: This is basically the reference for firing your weapon. While aiming, if you target an enemy, the indicator turns red. However, the target indicator does have a range. At long distances the indicator will not turn red when an enemy is targeted. Just because the indicator is not red doen't mean you can't hit your target. [3.4][g]-Motion Tracker: The Motion Tracker appears on the bottom-left area of the screen. This simply indicates nearby moving objects. Some enemies use stealth and may not be seen. Other enemies, however, show up as red dots. Allies are usually represented by yellow dots. Use this to either avoid or locate enemies or allies. ============================================================================= -=[Section IV]=- +---------------------------------+ | Introduction to HALO | +---------------------------------+ ============================================================================= ______________________ [4.1]--|Background Information} ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ The year is 2552. Planet Earth still exists, but overpopulation has forced many of her former residents to colonize other worlds. Faster-than-light travel is now a reality, and Earth's unified government, through the United Nations Space Command, has put its full weight behind the colonization effort; millions of humans now live on habitable planets in other solar systems. A keystone in humanity's colonization efforts is the planet Reach, an interstellar naval yard that builds colony ships for civilians and warships for the UNSC's armed forces. Conveniently close to Earth, Reach is also a hub of scientific and military activity. Thirty-two years ago, contact with the outer colony Harvest was lost. A battlegroup sent to investigate was almost completely destroyed; only one badly damaged ship returned to Reach. Its crew told of a seemingly unstopable alien warship that had effortlessly annihilated their forces. This was humankind's first encounter with a group of aliens they eventually came to know as the Covenant, a collective of alien races united in their fanatical religious devotion. Covenant religious elders declared humanity an affront to the gods, and the Covenant warrior caste waged a holy war upon humanity with gruesome diligence. After a series of crushing defeats and obliterated colonies, UNSC Admiral Preston Cole established the Cole Protocol: no vessel may inadvertently lead the Covenant to Earth. When forced to withdraw, ships must avoid Earth-bound vectors-even if that means jumping without proper navigational calculations. Vessels in danger of capture must self-destruct. On Reach, a secret military project to create cyborg super-soldiers takes on newfound importance. The soldiers of the SPARTAN-II project rack up an impressive record against the Covenant in test deployments, but there are too few of them to turn the tide of the war. Existing SPARTAN-II soldiers are recalled to Reach for further augmentation. The plan: board a Covenant vessel with the improved SPARTAN-IIs and learn the location of the Covenant home world. Two days before the mission begins, Covenant forces strike Reach and annihilate the colony. The Covenant are now on Earth's doorstep. One ship, the Pillar of Autumn, escapes with the last SPARTAN-II and makes a blind jump into deep space, hoping to lead the Covenant away from Earth. __________________________ [4.2]--|Human and Alien Encounters} ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ [4.2][a]-The Ship and Crew: The Pillar of Autumn- The Pillar of Autumn is a Halcyon-class warship that has seen decades of service. An aging but sturdy vessel, and one of the smallest cruisers in the human fleet, the military High Command chose it specifically as an inconspicuous launch pad for a covert offensive against the Covenant. Genetically-engineered cyborg soldiers in state-of-the-art battle suits were supposed to board a Covenant vessel and locate the Covenant home world. A surprise Covenant attack on the human military base on the plant Reach annihilated all but one of the SPARTAN-II soldiers. The remaining SPARTAN-II, known only by his rank of Master Chief(That would be you, the hero!), was stored in a cryosleep chamber upon the Pillar of Autumn shortly before the ship made a blind jump across the galaxy in a desperate effort to lead the Covenant away from Earth. The Master Chief is easily the best soldier aboard the Pillar of Autumn, but many of the human military's finest also call the ship home. Captain Jacob Keyes- Twenty-six years into his military career, Captain Keyes commands respect as a keen strategist and inspirational leader of his men. He became a minor hero early in his career, when he led a small group of security troops against a Covenant ambush of the colony ship Meriwether Lewis and held them off long enough for the ship to escape. His many decorations and years of combat experience against the Covenant made him a natural choice to command the Pillar of Autumn and its secret cargo. The Marines- A rugged and diverse assortment of soldiers, the Marines on the Pillar of Autumn are fighting a losing battle against the Covenant's superior weaponry and numbers. Under the leadership of Captain Keyes they continue to wage a furious struggle against the Covenant, even as their numbers dwindle. They're the best of the best-but they're only human. Cortana- Cortana is the highly advanced AI at the heart of the Pillar of Autumn. Her design allows her to be uploaded into an appropriately configured battle suit for safekeeping. She is capable of hacking into alien computer systems, and has used this skill to intercept Covenant communications during combat. She interprets this data to provide her caretakers with directional waypoints and the best available information about troop movement and strategy. [4.2][b]-The Covenant: The Covenant forces have spent more than thirty years trying to wipe out humankind. Because their efforts have been so successful, and because few Covenant troops have ever been captured alive, little is definitively known about their origins, society, or motivations. Intercepted communications and battlefield reports indicate a religious underpinning to their genocidal campaign. What follows are brief descriptions of the alien races known to belong to the Covenant collective, gathered mostly from encounters on the battlefield. The Grunts- Approximately 5' tall and relatively weak, Grunts tend to travel in packs and stick close to more powerful allies. Individually they are easy to defeat, but in groups they can overwhelm careless Marines. Their armor seems to house some sort of life-support mechanism. They are known to use a variety of weapons including the plasma pistol, plasma rifle and plasma grenades. The Jackals- With superior senses of sight, hearing and smell, Jackals serve as scouts and assassins for the Covenant forces. They use plasma pistols and carry a strong energy shield to compensate for their physical weakness: a well-positioned Jackal can hold his own against several Marines, though grenades are effective against them. They stand approximately 5'8" tall. The Elites- 1337! There are a few varieties of the Elite, but all are roughly 8'6" tall and incredibly strong. Their strength allows them to rely on brute force when necessary, but they're quite capable of brilliant battlefield tactics as well. Their natural resilience is augmented with full-body energy shielding which recharges when depleted. They wield plasma pistols, plasma rifles, grenades and needlers. The Hunters- Hunters stand 12' tall, though in their combat state they contract to approximately eight feet. Hunters fight with a fuel rod gun integrated directly into their armor. They carry an enormous and nearly-impervious metal shield made of an unknown alloy, which they sometimes use as a melee weapon. __________________________ [4.3]--|Controlling Your Character} ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ First Person Shooters can be hard to control, at first, when using a controller as opposed to the traditional keyboard and mouse. Controlling your character must be second nature if you wish to survive. With time, the controls will feel natural, but it is advised to know exactly what your buttons do before you begin your adventure. So, memorize the layout! Here are the default controls: [Left Thumbstick] Used to move forward and backwards, and strafe left and right. Press in on the Left Thumbstick to crouch, and move the control stick around while the button is pressed to do a crouch walk. [Digital Pad] Same functions as the Left Thumbstick, only not analog. Also, you will not be able to crouch if you are using the D-Pad. [Back Button] [Start Button] Brings up the Pause Menu during gameplay. [Right Thumbstick] Turns your character left or right while moving forward with the Left Thumbstick. Use this to aim your weapon around as well. Press in on the Right Thumbstick to activate the Zoom function. The Zoom function only works with certain weapons, but it allows for more accuracy at a greater distance. It is advised to adjust this stick to where it is inverted, as it makes aiming feel smoother. [Left Trigger Button] Throw grenades. Simple. [Right Trigger Button] Fires the weapon you are currently holding. [A Button] This button simply jumps. Run before you jump and you will go much farther. [B Button] Used for melee attacks. If you are low on ammo, or simply out, use this button to strike enemies with the gun itself. A blow to an enemy from behind can be devastating. [X Button] The Action button. This does a variety of functions. It reloads your weapon, picks up and swaps weapons on the ground, and performs basic 'action' commands. [Y Button] Switch weapon. [Black Button] Yes, this button is just a black button, there is no name for it. It switches grenades though. [White Button] Again, a button with no label other than the color. This activates and deactivates your flashlight. _________________ [4.4]--|Weapons and Items} ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ If you are out of ammo, you can use the weapon in your hand to fight melee style! This is quite handy when the enemy is in close, or when you wish to conserve ammo. The strength of the melee attack varies from weapon to weapon. Experiment to find the most powerful striking weapon when in a tough situation. As mentioned earlier, hitting the enemy from behind while melee fighting can cause an instant kill. However, you are better off using a weapon with ammo. Also, you are only allowed to carry 2 weapons at one time, with the exception of grenades. There are two types of weapons, Human weapons, and Covenant weapons. [4.4][a]-Human: The Human weapons are advanced military issue guns, similar to those used in other adventures. A few of the guns even give a nice 'Starship Troopers' feeling to the actual gameplay. [M9 HE-DP Grenade] The M9 high-explosive, dual-purpose grenade is a thrown fragmentation device. Use it to suppress or disable vehicles, except tanks. It can be thrown, rolled, bounced or ricocheted into places direct fire weapons can't reach. Increase the angle of the throw to toss it farther, or to get it over obstacles. Be careful not to throw it too close to your own location. [M6D Pistol] This pistol is a recoil-operated, magazine-fed handgun. It is issued with a smart-linked scope capable of 2x magnification (press in the Right thumbstick). It fires 12.7 mm semi-armor-piercing, high-explosive rounds. It can shoot either semi-automatic or automatic fire (pull and hold the Right trigger for automatic fire). Shot placement is very important. The only shot that guarantees immediate and total incapacitation is one roughly centered in the head, above a horizontal line passing through the ear opening and below the crown of the alien skull. [MA5B Assault Rifle] This rifle is gas-operated and magazine-fed. It fires 7.62mm armor-piercing rounds. Rate of fire is limited by a soldier's ability to aim, fire and change magazines. Short, controlled bursts are more accurate than fully automatic fire. The MA5B's integrated computer displays rounds left in the magazine and the relative direction of the gas giant, Threshold, for point of reference. This feature is particularly useful for orienting you in areas where it's easy to get turned around and lose your sense of direction. [M90 Shotgun] The shotgun is a pump-action magazine-fed (dual tubular non-detachable type) weapon. It fires 8 gauge magnum (3.5") rounds. This weapon is very effective against targets at close range and may be used to engage several targets simultaneously at medium and long range. [S2 AM Sniper Rifle] This rifle is a gas-operated magazine-fed weapon. It is issued with a smart-linked scope with two levels of magnification (press in the Right thumbstick once for 2x magnification, press again for 10x magnification, and once more to deactivate). Also, while still in zoom mode you can press the White button to activate light amplification. It fires 14.5mm armor-piercing fin-stabilized discarding sabot rounds. [M199 SSM Rocket Launcher] The M19 SSM is a man-portable and shoulder-fired rocket launcher. It has two major components, the launcher and the magazine. The magazine (the expendable part of the system) contains two 102mm shaped-charge, high-explosive rockets. It is designed for fast, easy detachment from the launcher. The launcher contains the sighting and fire control systems. [M41 LAAG] The Warthog's M41 light anti-aircraft gun is a three-barreled, electric-powered, linkless, drum-fed weapon. It fires 450 to 550 12.7x99mm armor penetrating rounds per minute. Turret traverse rate is 100 degrees per second and weapon elevation rate is 60 degrees per second. Recoil from sustained fire is prodigious and negatively impacts accuracy at long range. [4.4][b]-Covenant: The are quite powerful, and out of this world. Just about every enemy that you kill will drop one, so you should have plenty of opportunity to snag one up. The Covenant are weaker against their own weapons, so use these to inflict more damage! One other thing, unlike the Human weapons, the Covenant weapons do not take traditional ammo. Instead, the take Plasmatic energy. Most weapons will need to be recharged. [Plasma rifle] This is a directed energy weapon. It is capable of either semiautomatic or automatic fire (pull and hold the Right trigger for automatic fire). Continuous rapid fire overheats the weapon-this in turn depletes the weapon's power core. The Humans do not understand how to replace or recharge a power core at this time. [Plasma pistol] This weapon is a semi-automatic directed energy weapon. If you pull and hold the Right trigger, the weapon may become over-charged; when the Right trigger is released the bolt is launched. After the over-charged bolt is launched the weapon temporarily stops functioning as it dumps waste heat. Use of the over-charge capability rapidly depletes the weapon's power core. The Humans do not understand how to replace or recharge a power core at this time. [Needler] Very little is known about this weapon other than that it is a magazine fed weapon capable of automatic fire. Its projectiles penetrate soft targets no matter what the angle of impact. They ricochet off of hard surfaces at oblique angles, however, and are always deflected by energy fields. The only exceptions to this are the shields generated by the MJOLNIR battle suit and the Elite's combat armor. The composition and energy signatures of its projectile is unknown. The manner in which the projectiles home in on their target is also unknown. [Stationary Gun (Shade)] Although the Shade appears to be a light anti-vehicle weapon, the Covenant uses it almost exclusively in an anti-infantry role. The operator sits directly behind the gun and an armored control suite, but relies entirely on the infantry support for protection to the sides and rear. [Plasma Grenade] This weapon is similar to the Human's own hand grenade in that it is a thrown anti-infantry and anti-vehicle weapon. It has some kind of internal mechanism that allows it to distinguish between targets and background. For example, it will stick to a soldier or vehicle, but not a tree or wall. It has a three-second fuse that is activated after it sticks to a target or otherwise comes to a rest. ________ [4.5]--|Vehicles} ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ The world of HALO is vast and you will need to cover a lot of ground quickly, so vehicles are indispensable. Therefore, hijacking Covenant vehicles is useful and necessary. The strength provided by your MJOLNIR armor allows you to right overturned vehicles by standing next to them and pressing the action button[X]. There are also a few Human vehicles to use. [4.5][a]-Human: The Human vehicles, while more traditional when compared to the Covenant vehicles, are still quite useful and powerful. [M12 LRV(Warthog)] The M12 light reconnaissance vehicle, or Warthog, is the standard vehicle of the UEG armed forces. It is fast and maneuverable, but prone to rollovers during hard cornering. A three-barreled machine-gun is mounted in the rear of the vehicle. Armed passengers significantly increase the unit's anti-infantry capacity. Using three people is most beneficial. One person can drive, another, from the passenger seat, can use any hand weapon to fend off foes, and a third can stand in the back and use the heavy M41 LAAG machine gun. Driving the Warthog is no cakewalk. Turning the Warthog is done by positioning the camera. Where the camera points, the vehicle will go. Try to be easy on the analog stick to ensure a smoother ride. [M8O8B Scorpion MGT] The Scorpion Main Battle Tank is primarily an anti-vehicle weapons platform, but it also has very high anti-infantry capabilities. Its ceramic-titanium armor makes it nearly invulnerable to small arms fire, but its deep dead-zone, or the area within which fire from the tank's guns cannot hit targets, puts it at risk from enemy anti-tank infantry. Up to four soldiers may ride on (and fire from) the Scorpion's track pods. Riding on a tank is always hazardous and should be done only when the advantages outweigh the risks. [4.5][b]-Covenant: Far superior to Human vehicles, the Covenant vehicles are better armed. They are more useful against Covenant forces, so use them if you can find them. [Ghost] The Ghost is the Covenant's standard reconnaissance and rapid attack vehicle. It is equipped with two of what are now accepted as the standard light vehicles mounted weapons: a directed energy weapon capable of projecting a bolt of super-heated plasma in the 100-250kW range. While the vehicle is fast and maneuverable, the driver is virtually unprotected. [Banshee] Not to be confused with a Viper or Cobra, the Banshee is the Covenant's standard ground assault aircraft. It is very fast, extremely maneuverable and capable of hovering. It has two weapon pods mounted to either side of the fuselage. Both of these pods contain a light plasma cannon and a fuel rod cannon. Though small arms fire may not disrupt or disable the pilot, only heavy weapons are capable of inflicting damage or destroying the vehicles. ============================================================================= -=[Section V]=- +---------------------------------+ | Level Walkthrough | +---------------------------------+ ============================================================================= ____________________ [5.1]--|The Pillar of Autumn} ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ [Mission Overview] Escape intact as Covenant forces board your ship. [Introduction] This level is fairly linear, however, this section covers every detail of the entire level in the event that you need help. So read on. >>Complete Training Diagnostic After the cinematic introduction to the first level, the order is given to unfreeze the Master Chief(that would be you!). The technicians must ensure you are in working order before you are on your way. The first thing they ask is that you look around the room(use the Right Thumbstick) to get. Then they bring your health monitors online and ask you to climb out of the cryo-tube. Hit the X button to climb out. Take a few steps to get used to the controls, then stand on the red square as requested so that the technician can check your targeting sensors. Use the Right Thumbstick to aim at the orange lights and turn them green. If you have not played HALO yet, the controls will not be inverted. After targeting all 5 lights, you will be given the chance to test out the inverted controls(up goes down and vice versa). I prefer the inverted, but test it out to see if you like it. Just tell the technician if you do and he will keep it inverted. After you target all 5 lights, you will be asked to follow the technician to the yellow square to test your shield. While on the shield the technicians will charge and test your shields to ensure they are working properly. Press the A button to initiate the shield testing while on the yellow square. After the technicians are through with that stage of the diagnostic tests, an order will be given to send you to the Captain's Bridge. It sounds urgent. Immediately after that, you hear a few of the crew members die from something. >>Find Captain Keyes on the Bridge Follow the technician through the door, but not too closely, as he's about to meet up with a nasty surprise. Turn around and look for the pipes on the right and hit the A button to jump over them and into the next area. Take a right and continue down the corridor and through the door with a green light. Keep going down the hall and take a left. You will see a huge door that is halfway closed. Press in on the Left Thumbstick to crouch and crawl under the door. Some fellow crew members are fighting off the Covenant that has boarded the ship. Take a right, and wait for your pals to seal the doors. On the left there is a door that leads to the bridge(look at the floor for the blue arrow). Go through that, and watch out for what's ahead. The Marines, after killing the baddie, will tell you to get to the Bridge. Take a left, and make your way down the hall. You will run into more crew members and Marines fighting the Covenant forces. Just watch for now, and after the doors close, make your way across to the Marine standing in the doorway marked with a blue arrow on the floor. Follow the Marine, allowing him to do all the gun work(not that you have a weapon yet). Follow him closely until he stops. He should tell you that Captain Keyes is waiting for you. Take a right, and you are now on the Bridge! Follow the hallway around to find Captain Keyes. He gives you the bad news, and a new set of orders. He is abandoning ship, as the invading Covenant forces are too great. Now you need to get Cortana off of the ship to keep the valuable secrets safe. Captain Keyes also gives you a pistol, but with no ammo. >>Get off the Pillar of Autumn Exit the Bridge the way you came. You will pick up some ammo for your gun near the main entrance to the Bridge, and then confront your first set of enemies! Take out the (3)Grunts and take the first right. You will find an MA5B Assault Rifle. Help out the Marines in that room. After the Covenants are destroyed, take either of the paths to the right, as they are part of the same hall. Finish off the Grunts in that hall, and take the only open door, which also has a First Aid kit next to it. There is also a red arrow marked "Airlock". Go through that door, and continue down the corridor. You will see a few Marines fighting an Elite, be generous and help them out! Proceed and the Marines will freak out at the rumble. Take a right and follow them. Soon you will come to another small area and a Marine will say, "It's about time you showed up!". Back up, as a group of Covenants will burst through! Stand next to the Marines and take out all of the Grunts and Elites. Take a right where the Covenant forces broke through to find an extra shield. Backtrack, turn to the right, and continue following the Marines. Take a right at the door that has a green arrow on the floor labeled "Stairs". Go through that hallway. From here you can either: (A)Take the next right and eliminate the Covenant forces alone. (B)Go straight and find the Marines, if you need help with the forces. The fight will go quicker if you choose to go alone, but you will be better protected if you stay with the Marines. After the Covenant are eliminated, make your way straight across from where the Marines were firing. There is a First Aid kit next to the door on the right that you will need to enter. Below the door, on the floor, is a red arrow labeled "Airlock". Make your way through and help the Marines fight off the Covenants. Follow the Marines(if they are still alive) straight through the door in front of you. Take a right and continue to battle it out with the Covenant forces. Keep making your way around the hallway until you see the flaming barrels. On the right you will need to duck through the halfway opened door. In the next area, eliminate every enemy, then find the door on the left containing a First Aid kit. There is also a green arrow on the floor labeled "Stairs". Make your way through the halls until you see the stairs. The lower area is a dead end, so climb the stairs and destroy the Coventant forces that wait above. After they are destroyed, exit the only open door at the top of the steps. Use the barricade to take safely take out the enemies. Make your way down the hall, taking out the other enemies. You can also use their plasma shield to take cover from fire. Continue around to the left, taking out even more of those pesky Grunts and Elites. Just try not to let the Elites get too close, as their melee attack can be deadly. Continue around the corridor and you will hear a message telling everyone to abandon ship. As you continue down the hall, you will notice out the left window, some life pods already launching. Boy, I bet you wish you were on one already! Unfortunately, the Covenant forces are already destroying some of the life pods, so hurry up! To the right of the window is a First Aid kit, in case you need one. Make your way to the left. As you can see, those life pods have already been used. You need to make your way through the maintenance area to reach more pods. Follow the Navigation Point until you see a green arrow on the ground labeled "maintenance". Go in, and turn on your flashlight. Using your flashlight, take the hidden left passage. Follow the path until Cortana activates your motion tracker. There are three exits, but only one of them seems to be safe: the right path. Exit the maintenance area, and you will be in a dead end, or so it seems. Use the butt of your weapon to open the jammed door(hit the B button). Take a left, and prepare for a battle. Down the hall, there are two doors on the left. Both lead to the same hallway, so take either one. The main thing you need to do is destroy every enemy. Be especially careful when fighting the Elites, and take cover if your primary shields are depleted. After the battle, take a right through the door with a First Aid kit next to it. As you make your way through the next area, you will see the operating room where the technicians unfroze you. Keep going straight. Up ahead you will notice some charred hallways. Be very cautious as there are several preprogrammed explosions coming your way. You need to find another maintenance tunnel. This one is to the right of the area where the explosion occurred. Turn on your flashlight, and kill the Grunt to the right. There is another Grunt on at the next right turn, but after killing him, go left. Take your next right. From here, there are four doors that you can take, which all lead to the same hallway. I suggest taking the one on the far right. You will emerge next to your Marine buddies, so help them. Ignore the door with a First Aid kit next to it, as it leads in a circle. Instead, go forward towards the area that the Covenant forces were coming from. Up ahead you can take either the left or right path, as they both lead to the same area. The next area is actually on the left side, so it is quick to take the left path. Continue through the new area, killing the many Covenants. Advance and take a left, and you will see more Airlocks. There will also be a barricade to hide behind, and you will find some Fragmentation grenades. Take out the enemies. To the left of the barricades, you will see another maintenance tunnel. One of the paths leads in front of the barricades, the others lead in circles. You can take the tunnel and keep right, or simply jump over the barricades. You need to get in a life pod! Just in time, you escape the Pillar of Autumn. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ____ [5.2]--|Halo} ŻŻŻŻ [Mission Overview] Seek out surviving Marines and help them fight the Covenant. [Introduction] You have escaped the Pillar of Autumn. The pilot notices a strange looking, ring shaped surface, so he attempts to land. You crash land, killing the other Marines aboard. As you leave the ship, pick up the weapons at the exit. Covenant dropships approach and you need to hide. For now, your objectives are: >>Evade the Covenant patrols searching for you >>Head for higher ground >>Search for other lifeboats As soon as you leave your lifeboat, take a left and make your way over to the canyon. Cross the bridge and turn right. Travel along the wall, using the rocks as cover from the Covenant forces. Continue up the slope, staying as close to the left wall as possible. You will soon meet up with a small group of Covenant forces. Go ahead and take them out, and continue forward up the slope. Near the top, the path narrows and the slope will begin to drop. Use the rocks to jump down and continue around the path that winds to the left. You should see a Covenant dropship unloading more enemies. Dodge the fire from the ship as it leaves, then head down. You will see a structure, along with several Marines! Help them fight off the Covenants. Go up to the structure and head to the top. Walk around the edge and you will find two First Aid kits, some grenades, and ammo for your weapons. The Marines are happy to see you, and you receive a new set of objectives: >>Stay with the survivors >>Protect the human survivors >>Wait for an evac dropship to arrive Then more Covenant dropships arrive. Help the Marines destroy every last one of the enemies. After the first batch of enemies are destroyed, additional Covenant dropships will unload. Happy day! Continue with your mayhem. Eventually, some of the enemies will make their way up to the structure you are on. You may also have to leave the structure to reach a few of the hiding Covenants, just use your Motion Tracker and look for the red spots. Finally, after much fighting, an evac dropship arrives nearby. You learn of three additional groups of human survivors. The evac ships drops off a Warthog for you to use! How nice. Simply use the Navigation Point to find it. Unfortunately, the controls for this cool vehicle are somewhat demanding. You now have additional mission objectives. >>Search for three additional groups of human survivors >>Protect the human survivors >>Wait for an evac dropship When you are ready, jump in the driver's side of the Warthog. You already have a gunman. Drive around for a minute to get a good feel for the vehicle. Cortana will mention something about the location of the survivors. Then another Navigation point will appear. Follow the Navigation Point down the rocky path and around to the right. You will see an entrance to a cave. Go in and follow the paths. There is a jump ahead, so be sure to keep up the speed. Hopefully you did not get your gunman killed up to this point, as he will be quite useful up ahead. Continue through the cave. Eventually you will make it to an large, futuristic looking area. This place is crawling with Covenant forces. There are various ways to go about eliminating the Covenants. The easiest (and funnest) way is to simply run over the covenants with your Warthog. Just try to vary your path so you do not receive much damage. A little more difficult way (for those of you who insist on gunning your way through) is to go to either the left or right side, park the Warthog, and get out. Help your gunman destroy the wave of enemies by taking out anything he misses. Or you can simply drive around the area and let him do all of the shooting, but you will take more damage that way. If the gunman is dead, get in the back and use the big guns yourself. The center path leads to the other side, but the bridge is down. Go to the right side of the room and find the ramp. Prepare yourself with a really powerful weapon, preferably the Needler. There are two Elites at the top of the ramp, and they are extremely dangerous! You could also use a Plasmatic Grenade, but if the Elites charge you, Kaboom! I suggest backtracking immediately if you chuck a grenade their way. Walk up and around the ramp to the top and, after destroying the Elites, hit the switch and watch the bridge appear. Now go back down, get in your Warthog, and drive across bridge. Continue through the tunnel. Soon you will reach the exit. It seems that a larger number of crew members made it off of the ship. First make you way up the hill. At the top, you will see a river on the left side. Notice that there are also enemies over to the left. While they are not important at the moment, you can take them out now and save trouble later. The good thing is that they can't cross the deep ravine to attack you. Simply strafe to dodge their fire. After you have killed the enemies you can see, get back in the Warthog. (NOTE: The following detailed section of the [5.2] Walkthrough takes you in a counter-clockwise direction for rescuing the three groups of Marines. You can actually go in any order you wish. If you are having a hard time going this way, try taking a different route when you make it to this point.) Make your way forwards, and to the right. You should see two blue lights marking the entrance to a new path. Go through there, and follow the skinny pathway until you reach an opening. Several Marines are detected up ahead hiding in the rocks. To the right is another crashed lifeboat. Head over too it and you will find a First Aid kit, some ammo, and an S2 AM Sniper Rifle. Drive around the rocks and help the Marines fight the Covenant forces. After the initial wave of enemies is destroyed, a few Covenant dropships will come by and drop off additional enemies. This wave will be significantly harder. Try to take cover between the rocks. Use the gunner for support but not if there are too many Covenants. You want to keep your gunner alive and be alert of the Warthog's position at all times. After that batch of enemies has been destroyed, you will signal for a rescue ship to come to the area. The pilot says there seems to be two more groups of survivors. One near a cliff edge, the other at the head of the river. There is nothing more to do in the area you are in. >>Search for the two remaining groups of human survivors >>Protect the human survivors >>Wait for an evac dropship Remember the path you took to enter this area? The one with two lights? That path is on the left side of the area if you are exiting. Instead, take the path on the right side. To reach this path, go along the cave wall on the extreme right side of the area. You will see a narrow path leading up and around to the right. You will see a different set of blue lights, so continue through there. When you make it back out, you will be back in the field next to the river. If you look off to the left, you can see the first set of blue lights. Now you know where you are! Go to the right just a bit, and cross the river. You will see yet another set of blue lights. Follow this path and you will soon come to a major cliff. Below you can see a structure that is shooting a blue beam into the air. There are also several enemies below. Carefully drive down the cliff, and you will learn of a group of Marines hiding in the hills just above you and to the right. Join them, and they will help you fight off the group of Covenants. Stop next to some Marines while in your Warthog and some will get in the Warthog to assist you. After the fight, another evac dropship will come in to pick up the Marines. Find the crashed lifeboat nearby for a First Aid kit, grenades, and ammo as usual. When you are ready get back into your Warthog. Hopefully you still have some people in it. It is no big deal if you do not, but it is much easier if you do. >>Search for the last group of human survivors >>Protect the human survivors >>Wait for an evac dropship There is a path to the right of the area, opposite the cliff that you entered from. This path is near the crashed lifeboat. If you can't find the path, follow the right side the wall where the Marines were hiding in this area. Once on the path, continue as it winds around. As soon as you make your way through the new path, a group of Covenants are waiting. You learn the Covenant forces have discovered the crash site of the Pillar of Autumn and secured it. You need to hurry and find the final lifeboat. Simply turn right after exiting the path, cross the river, and go up between the blue lights. After following this path, you will see another structure. As you approach, you see more enemies. Take them out. A good method is to park next to the cliff and take them out by hand. If you still have a Sniper Rifle, use its zoom function to snipe out the Covenants from a long distance. As you make your way closer to the structure, more enemies come out of hiding. One of the structure on the right has some areas to explore inside. Enter and follow the path in the building. Take out the enemies as you see them. You will find a group of Marines in the lower parts of the building. You automatically signal for the last evac dropship. Exit the building, and eliminate any remaining enemies. The evac dropship will not come until they are all destroyed. Cortana found Captain Keyes! He is being held on a Covenant ship. Make your way to the evac dropship. A Navigation Point appears to guide you. Jump aboard and move out! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ____________________________ [5.3]--|The Truth and Reconciliation} ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ [Mission Overview] Board a Covenant ship in an attempt to rescue Captain Keyes. [Introduction] The Covenant forces have captured Captain Keyes, and are holding him aboard the Covenant Battle Cruiser, The Truth and Reconciliation. You land with a small group of Marines, and you must find your way to the entrance of the ship from below. You start out with a Sniper Rifle and Marine Assault Rifle. Additionally, your Sniper Rifle is equipped with night vision on the scope. You can activate it by pressing the flashlight button (the White button by default) when in the zoom view. Covenant forces have been spotted up ahead, so let's get to the action! >>Board the Covenant Battle Cruiser After the cinematic introduction, turn to the right just slightly and head straight for the opening in the canyon. Your job is to use espionage to snipe out as many enemies as you can before the Marines come in and support you. Stay to the right side of the passageway, as far as you can. You do NOT want to get too close, as the enemy will spot you and engage in a full assault. (NOTE: There are multiple sniping positions, however, the one noted is the safest that I have found from the start.) You should see a U-shaped rock on the right side of the entrance to the canyon. In fact, this is the first large rock structure you should see. Use this point for sniping the enemies. You should see a few Grunts, Jackals, one or two Elites, and most importantly, a Covenant Turret gun, called a Shade. Try to take all of these enemies out from your current position. If it looks safe, and you do not see any enemies on the motion tracker, proceed to the right along the wall and look for another safe sniping spot. Again, take out as many enemies as possible. You will also notice another Shade gun, this one further back and to the left. If you are fired upon by the Covenant at any point, the Marines will rush in a help you. I suggest staying up on the ledge and continue to snipe out the Covenants while the Marines take them on from below. A few waves of Covenants will emerge from the area on the left near the Shade gun. Keep taking them out, and advance toward the opening near the left-most Shade gun. Now you will be traveling along a narrow path on the left side of the mountain. The drop to the left is deadly, so don't fall! As you make your way around the bend, additional Covenant forces are spotted ahead. Carefully proceed and start taking out the Covenants. There are Elites in this group as well. One of the most important things you can do is take out the Shade gun on the canyon top straight ahead. Use the trees and rocks as cover. Try not to advance too deeply until you have taken out a sufficient amount of Covenants. At the base of the canyon, straight in front of you, is a First Aid kit, Fragmentation grenades, and some Assault Rifle ammunition, should you need any supplies. Continue around the left side of the path after the enemies have been destroyed. After a short journey, you will make it to an opening which contains more Covenants. There is also a hidden alcove to the right and a few Grunts will attempt to ambush you. After taking them out, concentrate on the enemies at the top of the slope. After they Covenants are dead, continue forward and the path slims down. Now you must travel along the edge of the cliff. Cortana detects Covenant forces ahead. (NOTE: There are a few ways of going about taking out the Covenants ahead. This guide covers the most common, and probably easiest way.) You are recommended to stay far to the left as you make your way solo around the pathway. Go slowly, sniping the Covenants as they appear on the path. Soon the path will curve around to the right, connecting with the area you were just next to. Cortana will radio the Marines to take the middle. You will now be in the middle of a small war, but the Marines are on the opposite side of you and you can press in on the enemy. Note that there is an Active Invisibility pick-up located in the center of the three trees in the middle of the area. If you pick that up, you can either fight with an advantage, or head for the corner of the area and continue through the canyon. I would fight, however, so the Covenants located here do not cause trouble later. There are three Shade guns in this area. One next to the path you took on the left, one in the upper right corner, and one to the right of the area where the Marines entered. Soon Cortana will radio in a Dropship, and additional Marines will jump out and help. After the Covenants are eliminated, make your way under the rock passage. This is located to the right, on the opposite side of the cliff. Under the passage and slightly to the right lies a skinny path leading to the next area. Your Marines will follow, but prepare for a major fight ahead. As you enter the next area, it might be a good idea to snipe out any enemies before engaging in full combat. Stand up on the rock and pick off some enemies. There is also a Shade gun set up, take it out first if you wish for your men to survive a bit longer. Press on with your troops and continue to kick tail. You should notice the beam in the middle. This will transport you to the ship after this fight. Around the corner and to the left, is yet another Shade gun. Take it out, and hunt down any surviving enemies. On the far side of the area, opposite the side you entered, there is a third and final Shade gun. Take it out as well. Soon, after one of the Marines yells, "That can't be all of 'em!" a group of Covenants teleport down from the ship. Don't you hate those hunches? After those baddies have fallen, a Covenant dropship will drop some more enemies on the other side of the transport for you to kill. Then, yet another small group of Covenants will teleport down from the ship above. After you kill that batch, you are safe... for about 10 seconds. As soon as the music changes to a dramatic pace, focus your attention on the teleport area. You will be introduced to two Hunters. Not good. These guys are tough, and practically indestructible from the front. There are a variety of ways to take them out (see section [6.1] for enemy tips). My way is just to allow them to charge at me, then strafe out of the way, and hit their back. Their orange spots represent their weak spots. Unless you act fast, your Marines will die. Try to take out the Hunters quickly, but without taking on too much damage. After the Hunters are dead, more reinforcements arrive. On the other side of the teleporter, between the wall and the base of the teleporter, you will find a health pack and some ammo that has been dropped by a fallen Marine. When you are ready, go up to the teleporter with your men and enter the Covenant Battle Cruiser! >>Find the ship's brig and rescue Captain Keyes You are teleported to a room with several doors. Apparently, there are no enemies... yeah right! Among standard Elites, Grunts, and Jackals, you will encounter an Elite using Invisibility and wielding a powerful plasmatic sword. One hit of this sword can kill you. The best strategy for him is to keep running backwards while shooting him with your most powerful weapon. Additionally, a slew of enemies will come from various directions. Just help the Marines fight them off. On one of the sides of the room, there is a First Aid kid. Also, behind one of those barriers around the edge of the room, you can find an Active Invisibility pick-up. I would use it to help the fight go smoother if I were you. After every enemy in that room has died, the Marines advance through the large corridor. If you follow them, you will see that the door is locked. They say you need to open if for them. How nice. Return to the large room where you first teleported and there will be two doors on the right. Since both lead to the same hallway, it doesn't matter which one you choose. The one on the right will get you to the place you need slightly quicker, so go through and take out the Covenants. Follow the path around to the right and an Elite is waiting for you. Just beyond that, there is a path to the left. This is a dead end, but a few Grunts are here so you might want to take them out now so they do not sneak up on you later. Continue forward, and around to the right. When you reach the door, be prepared: A few Covenants, usually Grunts, will sneak up behind you. Hey, at least you already got rid of the other ones. Past the door are several enemies along a ledge, but you can snipe them with ease if you still have your Sniper Rifle. If not you'll have to engage in combat hand to hand. This ledge is overhanging a room below, which you will be able to enter soon. For now, just make your way around the top and kill the Covenants in your way. There are a few Elites, so be prepared. Take advantage of your height. Go ahead and take out as many Covenants down below as possible. This will save quite a bit of trouble in just a few minutes. After you have taken out the enemies on the ledge, as well as the ones down below, head through the door at the end of the path. That leads down to the room you were just above. The tunnel is very straight-forward. There are a few Elites in there, so be careful since this will be in closed quarters. Once at the bottom, follow the Navigation Point and press the switch on the right side of the door. This will open up the door for the Marines to help! Good thing, because more Covenants have arrived! Take note of the path in which the Covenants are entering. You will take this path once the room has been cleared. After every enemy has been killed, follow the Navigation point to the door. You can also take the door to the left or right of this, but they lead to the same hallway. Once you have proceeded down the new path, take a left. Follow this path down around to the right, and take out the Covenants along the way. This path will continue down and around, and take you to the shuttle bay area of the ship. The bad news is, this area is quite tough. Try to stay in the tunnel you are in and take out as many Covenants as possible. There are several Covenants camping out at a higher elevation waiting for you, (ala The Rock shower room scene ^_^). This advantage will be tough to overcome, but with precision sniping or firing, it can be done. Proceed through the room, constantly moving and firing. Soon Cortana will radio a dropship and since you are in a shuttle bay, that is entirely possible. Enemies seem to pour in from all directions, so keep a constant move! Once all of the Covenant forces in that room have been eliminated, proceed to the adjacent room for some similar combat. In the other room, in front of one of the barriers, you will find an Over Shield. You will need it. There are multiple waves of enemies, including several Elites, that come your way. As you take them out, Cortana decides to override a computer system and open up a door. Soon after you kill most of the enemies, the music will change to a dramatic pace yet again. And likewise, there are two hunters waiting for you! By the way, there is a First Aid kit in the first room, along the wall, opposite the side in which you entered. After the Hunter's have been killed, follow the Navigation point to the door that Cortana just opened. Follow the path up and around, taking out the enemies as you meet them. You will find a few Elites along the way, including two who are invisible. Fortunately, they do not carry a sword like last time, but standard plasma rifles. Eventually the path will lead up to the mid section of the shuttle bay. Take out the enemies on the right side, then take a left to continue around the ledge hanging over the shuttle bay. On the right side of the path, in the center of the bay, there is a platform with a switch. Find your way there and hit the switch to open the shuttle bay doors, allowing a new dropship to come in. As soon as the ship enters, however, Covenants will appear from the area you just came from. Do not hesitate, take them out. Then continue going around the ledge and take the door on the left. This leads up to the third and highest level of the shuttle bay. On the way up, you will once again face many Covenants. No invisible Elites this time, however. Once you reach the top and are in the shuttle bay, follow the ledge around to the right and fight the Covenant coming through the passage. After killing them continue around the ledge and take a right at the very end. Go through the door, and follow the path until you reach a three-way fork. The path to the left leads to a First Aid Kit and ammo. The center and right path lead to a larger control room. There are many enemies in this room, including an Elite with a Plasmatic Sword. Fortunately, he is not invisible. Try to take him out first though. After destroying the remaining enemies, follow the Navigation point to the door and follow the path to the left. As you make your way through the halls, you will encounter several Jackals and a few Grunts. Eventually you will reach another major fork, this time you can only go left or right. First go up to the left. This path leads to a holding cell. There are no enemies here, but if you hit the switch at the end of the room you can open up the prison doors and grab some ammo and a First Aid kit in one of the cells (the far right on your way out). Leave the room and go straight, ignoring the path on the right in which you came from earlier. Continue following this path, which will eventually lead to another holding cell. This one is holding some Marines, and Captain Keyes. Before you can release him, you must destroy the Covenants, including an Elite using a Plasmatic Sword, and two invisible Elites using Plasma Rifles. Go hit the switch in the middle after the enemies have been cleared out. You learn about the ring you are on... Halo, lol. >>Return to Shuttle Bay for Extraction The number one rule for this next part is to keep the Captain alive. If he dies, you fail the mission. Before you can make it out of the holding cell, two invisible Elites make their way in. There is a First Aid kit and ammo in one of the cells (the far left on your way out). Head back towards the shuttle bay, killing all of the Covenants you meet along the way. Just follow the tunnels and you will make it to the control room. Be very careful here, there are two invisible Elites carrying Plasmatic Swords! Take them out swiftly before the other Marines arrive if possible. Cortana will radio for a ship to pick you up, but that is currently impossible. Continue making your way to the shuttle bay. For your convenience, a Navigation point will appear. Keep following it until you reach the upper floor of the shuttle bay. Take out the enemies that are walking around on the ledge. Then turn left and hit the switch on the right of the ledge to release the Covenant Dropship. You have to use it to get out of here! Finally, a bit of peace. Don't worry, it will not last long. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________ [5.4]--|The Silent Cartographer} ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ [Mission Overview] Search for the map room that will lead you to the secrets of Halo. [Introduction] You and two teams of Marines are dropped off on the shore in search of the map room. You do not know exactly where it is yet, but you see some Covenants up ahead. You start out with your trusty Assault Rifle and Handgun. >>Clear the landing beach of hostiles Advance forward along the shore and take out all of the Covenants. They will be hiding behind the rocks and other structures along the sand, but you have two teams of Marines to help! While fighting Elites especially, use the rocks for your own cover. As soon as the Covenants in that area have been destroyed, a Warthog will be dropped off nearby. Use the Navigation Point to find the Warthog if you don't already see it. Make sure two Marines get in the Warthog with you before you head off. (NOTE: The events detailed below can be done in a different order, for example, you do not have to follow a specific direction around the island, or kill all of the enemies. In fact, you can explore each area in many different ways.) >>Find the entrance to the map room Once in the Warthog, continue along the shore. You should be traveling in a counter-clockwise direction. Around the corner, you will meet up with a few Jackals. Running over them is a very easy way to take them out. Your gunner should be able to reach the Jackal hiding on the rock to the left. Continue in a counter-clockwise direction around the island and up the slope. On the way up, you will meet some Grunts and an Elite. Use similar tactics to kill this group of Covenants. As you continue to make your way over the hill, you should spot a Covenant Dropship unloading off to the right next to the beach. Drive down to the right and take those enemies out. There is also an Over Shield right where the Covenants were standing. If you turn and look toward the center of the island, you should notice a structure. The Map Room is located inside here, but one of the doors is locked. You do not have to go in here at the moment, but I'm going to just in case you want to go ahead and take out some Covenants. (Skip to the next paragraph if you want to save this for later.) There's just something good about knowing there are no enemies behind you. Before you can enter, you should take out as many Covenants as possible. A good strategy is to turn around and go back up the hill you came down in order to reach the Over Shield. Once back at the top, turn around and stay to the left this time, as you travel in the usual counter-clockwise direction. You will see many Covenants, including several Elites. Run over as many as you can, then try to take out the rest by gun. You should park the Warthog near a wall to keep the Marines safe from multi-directional fire. After you have taken out all of the Covenants, proceed to enter the structure. You will have to take out a few Elites in the first hall, as well as some other Covenants. Follow the hallway down, and you will reach a small group of Covenant forces. Kill them, and head down to the door. The Covenants have locked the door! They outsmarted you this time. Captain Keyes orders you to use any means necessary to find the Map Room. So leave the facility the way you came in. Immediately, after making your way back outside, you may notice a cave on the far left wall. This is basically a shortcut to the shore, but if you have a Warthog with you, you can't make it through the cave. It doesn't save much time, but it's a neat place sneak up on someone. >>Find the main facility security override Head back down to the beach and continue in a counter-clockwise direction. After you travel through the small alcove, keep to the right near the shore and head for the overturned Warthog. It appears some Marines were not as lucky as you are. There is plenty of ammo and even two First Aid kits on the ground where the Marines have fallen. Cortana should say, "It looks like there's a path into the interior of the island". If you face the center of the island from the point where the overturned Warthog is, you should see a few Covenants. Just so you'll know, if you continue around the island in a counter-clockwise direction, you will make it back to the point where you started the level. However, heading up towards the Covenants seems to be the best course of action, as that path leads to the security override system. Soon your Marines will start firing at the Covenant that are making their way down hill. I found it easy to flip the overturned Warthog and use the gun on the back while your Marines are in the other Warthog. Double the firepower! When all of the Covenants that you can see are dead, make your way up the hill and you'll notice a path. Unfortunately, the Warthog just doesn't seem to fit through. It seems like it would if you could drive it at an angle, but so far I've had no luck. So, unless you find a way, you'll have to go on foot. Make your way up the path, and use the rocks as cover while you take out the Covenants. One thing I did is fire at the Covenants, then back away slowly and lure them down to the start of the trail. The Warthog was parked close enough that the Marines helped finish those enemies off. Continue up and around the path, which is crawling with Covenants. Soon you will be at the top, terrain will flatten out. As the path curves to the right, you should see a couple of large red spots on your motion tracker. These, my friend, are Hunters. Around to the left side, there are two First Aid kits and some ammo, should you need any of this after the fight. Down below that, is a structure and the Hunters. Hopefully you have your pistol handy, as it only takes a few shots to the back to finish them. Sitting right between the Hunters are two more Over Shields. Try to save one for later, but use the other if you need it. After the Hunters have been destroyed, go past the structure and into the new area. Again, try to use the rocks as cover as you make your way through the next area covered with Covenant forces. This new field area is enclosed by rock walls, so you should not have a problem with being disoriented if you turn around in circle. Be careful, though, as many of the Jackals will shoot charged shots at you. These charged shots are powerful enough to take down your armor with one hit. On the far right side of the field, you should see a structure around the bottom of the slope. To the left is a narrow pathway. Make your way there, taking out any Covenants you see. As you follow the path, you will see the ocean. Don't jump down, as you can't make it back up. If you could make it back up, there would not have been a need to cross through the center of the island. Instead, go to the right and you will see the entrance to the new structure. This structure holds the security override system. Around to the left side of the entrance, before you actually enter, you should see three Over Shields. Pick one up if you need, and enter either of the two entrances; both entrances lead to the same hall. Follow the pathway down and you will see a large room with several barriers in it. These barriers provide good cover from fire, but unfortunately they do not provide much room for running around. This is especially bad when you consider that there are a few Hunters in the room! Try to take on only one at a time. Be careful not to strafe into a block while dodging the Hunter's charge. There seems to be more running room at the ends of the room itself, and not in the middle. After you take them out, go through the doorway, opposite the side you came in. Follow the hallway down to the dead end room which contains the security system. Walk up to it and press the action button (X by default) to override security system. You will see an Elite with a Plasmatic Sword, but you will not fight him for a while. The previously locked door will now be unlocked. Turn around and go back down the hall and through the large room. On your way, you hear of a dropship taking heavy fire. When you actually reach the large room that had the Hunters in it, you will be ambushed by an invisible Elite. This one is only carrying a gun, but he is still tricky. Use evasive strafes while looking for him to give away his general location by firing his weapon. After killing him, continue back up the ramp and out of the structure. Remember that there is an Over Shield next to the exit on the right, just after you get outside. >>Find the Silent Cartographer Remember the beach? Instead of traveling back across the center of the island, you will need to make your way down to the beach in front of the structure. There is a path that leads halfway down to the beach, right next to the area where the three Over Shields were located. If you are leaving the structure, just take a right. Look down and you'll see a steep path. You will still have to jump part way down, as this path doesn't lead all the way to the beach. Your armor will absorb the minimized damage and will recharge. When you reach the bottom, you will see a dropship that has crashed, and a few Covenants around the plateau near the shore. Take them out, and gather the weapons. There are also two First Aid kits. You might consider picking up the Rocket Launcher and rockets! The only negative aspect is that, since you can only hold two weapons, you might find yourself short on ammo later on. But the Rocket Launcher is so cool I'd get it just to play around with. See the overturned Warthog next to the downed dropship? Turn it over and get in it. You don't have any Marines with you this time, but you will manage. Your mission now is to go back to the structure with a locked door. You can either follow the shore clockwise or counter-clockwise to get there. Clockwise is a shorter, however. As you make your way clockwise, you will soon see the spot where you spotted the first overturned Warthog. This is also where you decided to cut across the mountain. If you want, you can pick up the Marines that are in the other Warthog near the start of the trail that took you to the security override system. When you're ready, continue back along the shore in a clockwise direction. This area should look familiar now. Make your way up to the structure on the right, just after you pass under the alcove. Be warned though, there are two hunters up here. Once they spot you, get OUT of the Warthog. If you have Marines in the Warthog, do NOT park it within the Hunter's range of fire. Now might be a good time to use the Rocket Launcher. Don't worry, there's not really a boss or anything to use it on later in this level. After taking out the Hunters, continue inside the structure. There should be no Covenants in the first hallway leading to the now unlocked door, if you previously killed them that is. Make your way to that door, go through it, and take a right. Just get a view of the place. Wow. Deep. Turn around, go to the very end of the hall, and follow the hall to the left. The next set of corners has several Covenants. The big room adjacent to this hall has several enemies in it. Go around in that area and eliminate the Covenants. On the left side of the large room, there is a door that leads to a ramp. This ramp will take you down one level. At the bottom of the ramp, you are faced with a few choices. Basically, this level features a center room with halls on either side. There are Hunters and other Covenants in the center room. Take them out carefully. Use your rockets on the Hunters if you still have them. If you find yourself low on health or ammo, you will find two First Aid kits along with some ammo along the hall on the right. After taking out every Covenant in this area, find the ramp that leads down to the next level. Location wise, this ramp can be found at the back left corner of the area, past the large room. Go down the ramp to the next level. Halfway down the ramp, if you look over the edge, you can spot a small platform to jump down to. This seems to be a shortcut, but you might take some damage. Just letting you know the options. I'm going to continue down the ramp though. At the bottom of the ramp, you will hear the Marines having a conversation with Cortana and a dropshop pilot talking about a few Covenants. They will try to hold them off while you find the Map Room. Continue through the hall and into the large room. From here, you are at a high point in this room, and can take the ramp on the left to go down one level. You can either jump off to the main floor below, or continue around the corner and take the following ramp. I would jump off, because just below the ramp that you just came down, there is a door that leads to a lower level. This is the next area you need to go to. Go through the door and down the path. At the bottom you will see an Active Invincibility pick-up. The only way down to the floor below is to jump. Get the invisibility and jump down. Follow the hallway down to the large room, and take out the Covenants. From here, there are a few ways to reach the next lower area. (A)The far right side of the large room leads to a ramp. Taking this ramp will allow you to sneak up on two Elites from behind. You can do a melee attack to instantly kill one. The room beyond is the Map Room. Or... (B)You can also take a left from inside of the large room and go down the ramp on the outside of the structure. There is an Over Shield next to the barrier located on this path. Follow this path around to the right to reach the Map Room. Activate the Map with the action button. You have the information you need, but can't seem to contact Captain Keyes. You are able to contact the dropship pilot, so its time to get out of here! >>Return to the surface for extraction Making your way up will be slightly different. If you took the path with invisibility, you will remember that you had to jump down to reach the lower area. Leave the Map Room and go up one floor to the large room that you fought the enemies in while you had the Active Invisibility. Find the only ramp leading up while in this room. Take this ramp and continue along the path. The musical score will change for the dramatic side, but no Hunters this time. There are Covenants though. Continue into the next area, which is the previously visited large room, and fight off the enemies. After they die, find the ramp near the middle of the room and take it up. Follow this path around and it will eventually lead to another ramp that goes up. Continue making your way back up. You will see soon be back to the room that contained two Hunters. There are a few Covenants here now, so be careful. Go across this room and exit the way you came earlier. On the other side of the door, continue up the ramp. Through the door at the top of the ramp, there are several enemies. After clearing that room, find the exit on the other side. Be careful in that hallway. The Elite you saw earlier with a Plasmatic Sword is waiting for you! Shoot a strong plasma weapon at him while running backwards. Don't let him hit you or you will die. At the end of the hall, and to the right, you should see the door that you unlocked via the security system earlier on. Go through the hall, and up the ramp. Careful! Right after Cortana radios for pick-up, when you reach the room that leads to the outside of the structure, you will be greeted by three invisible Elites! After taking them out, head outside and over to the back of the dropship. Press the action button to get in. Cool, you're out of here! For a moment... You are taken underground to the area where you can reach the control room. For now, you're on your own. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ___________________________ [5.5]--|Assault on the Control Room} ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ [Mission Overview] ============================================================================= -=[Section VI]=- +---------------------------------+ | General Tips & Strategies | +---------------------------------+ ============================================================================= If you have a tip or strategy, send it in! You will be given credit for it. The tips without a name were found by me, so try to submit something that is not listed here. NOTE: I added the tips in the order that I received them. Some of the tips are similar in nature, but provide unique, useful bits of information. The name of the person who sent in a particular tip is in parenthesis. Keep sending them in! __________ [6.1]--|Enemy Tips} ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ -When an elite charges you they are normally out of a shield or very close.... use a melee attack and they will run into it finishing them off in style.~(Prae) -Jackals carry shields. Use a photon weapon to destroy the shield quickly. -The Covenant dropships will fire at you if they are threatened. Take appropriate measures to dodge the fire, as it almost kills you instantly. -Charging the grunts can scare them and melee attacks will kill them in one hit. Don't try this when other covenant are around, the won't be afraid and you'll take pointless hits.~(Prae) -Needler is a great weapon on enemies when they can't block you, try getting behind Jackals or too the side. Works a little on Hunters but the can take a bunch from it still.~(Prae) -Don't turn you back on enemies very often they chase you down a bunch, and that is a good time for them to hit you with the Needler which can do devastating damage.~(Prae) -When facing the Flood, always wait for the Covenant to finish their fight with the flood (they tend to lose anyway) then rush in and defeat the remaining Flood members (shotgun takes them out in bundles and fast. For the small brain-like floodites, use your assault rifle since they blow up and destroy things around them.~(Tyme) -Hunters CAN be damaged on other places than their front. Anywhere that their skin (orange) is showing on their body is a potential place to damage them, especially on their back. This is why some people like to get in close. The Hunter will charge you, you strafe out of the way, and then their back is exposed to you.~(Bruteman) -When you destroy the body shield on an Elite, he'll let out a roar and then charge you, no matter what is in the way. Be aware of that, especially if you decide to stick a plasma grenade on him. He'll run straight into you!~(Bruteman) -If you're engaging an Elite from a distance, don't waste your ammo! At far range, Elite will easily dodge shots and take cover, recharging their shield. Try to get in closer so that you can keep your fire up on the Elite.~(Bruteman) -One of the most irritating things in the game is when a Grunt jumps into a Shade (one of those stationary turret guns) and mows you down. When aiming at a Grunt in a turret, aim slightly higher than the center of the turret, more towards their head, to hit them. I say this because if you use a sniper rifle, the sight will turn red when it's over the center of their body, but the turret will shield them from the shot.~(Bruteman) -If you're using a sniper rifle (or zoomed-in pistol) and you're up against a Jackal who's ducking behind his shield, aim for the hand that he's holding his plasma pistol with. His hand is not protected by the shield and it will hurt them.~(Bruteman) -You can shoot individual arms (and heads from the human looking ones) off of the Flood troopers. If you shoot off the arm of one that has a weapon, it will immediately charge you and melee attack you.~(Bruteman) -When fighting Flood troopers (the full-grown ones), be careful if you shoot them from a distance and they drop. Sometimes they get back up! If you kill one up close, you can be sure that they died.~(Bruteman) -Later in the game, there will be several places where you'll see The Flood attacking the Covenant. Let one side kill the other and then pick off the winners. There are also several places where the two groups will keep each other busy and you can escape without either noticing you (there are several spots like this in 343 Guilty Spark when you escape from the facility).~(Bruteman) -Here is a good way to beat Jackals: If you have human weapons (aside from the rocket launcher :P) fire off a few shots. The Jackals will raise their shields to defend themselves. Use this opportunity to rush in and hit them with a melee attack. This may either kill them or force them to drop their shield while evading you.~(Micronian) -Jackals can be hit with their shields up! If you have a sniper rifle, aim for their guns, which should be poking out on the left side (right side for you) of the shield.~(Micronian) -A way to defeat Hunters: First let them charge at you then quickly run aside, then you shoot them in the back. One hit in the back with the pistol will kill it. The orange spots on their body are their week spot. Just hit them their and you will kill them quick.~(Michael McNickle) -The hunters can be injured by hitting them anywhere that their armor doesn't cover. You can tell these places by the orangish flesh showing. Their neck, back, and stomach are the easiest places to hit that dont have armor. The best way to take them out is to get very close to them and wait for them to charge you. When they do this, QUICKLY dodge to one side and shoot or punch them in the back before they turn around. Using this technique, I have seen a Hunter killed with only 3 shots from a pistol. I personally like to just punch them in the back.~(Cyprian Tayrien) -The Jackals' shields can be irritating at times, and like you said using photon weapons works, but I found that the melee attack is even easier. One smack with the good 'ole AR put them out for good, even when their sheilds are up. I don't recommend trying it when there are huge groups of enemies around, but if you're isolated with a jackal or two it works quite well, and conserves ammo. Once in a while they'll get a few shots off on you while you're trying to get close enough, but their weapons aren't effective enough to get past the regenerating sheild anyway.~(Brad Imhoff) -The best way to kill an elite is to charge it using an automatic gun (such as a assault rifle) and when it's shields are depleted it will stop fighting momentarily. As soon as it does this bash the elite with your gun and it will drop to the floor dead.~(SteelPanther) -In the earlier levels, the grunts do very little damage so if you find one by itself, go ahead and get in range to bash it with your weapon. Your shields will recharge and you will not waste ammo.~(SteelPanther) -There is in fact a weak spot on the Hunter's armor. Any orange area is flesh, and therefore is a weak spot. Especially the giant spot on the back of them. If you can, let the Hunter charge at you, then strafe sideways, turn around, and put a couple pistol bullets in his back. It takes some time to master this strategy, but it is a HUGE ammo saver.~(Shaun) -Stick a plasma grenade to the hunter, then backpedal, firing madly as you run. The bullets won't do much damage, but they WILL slow him down enough that the plasma grenade won't take YOU out too.~(Louis Wu) -Jackals are less wary of grenades than other Covenant - you can usually kill 'em by dropping a grenade nearby.~(Louis Wu) -the little flood crawlers are best attacked with a melee attack. it saves ammo and they explode and take out each other in a chain reaction. if there are too many to melee use the assault rifle in short bursts.~(customsex) -When fighting the flood use the shotgun against them, its the best weapons against them.~(Michael McNickle) -Against the infection form (the little ones) use your assault rifle and don't worry if you get hit buy them they don't do that much damage, but worry if there a lot of them.~(Michael McNickle) -If you ever find a group of enemies fighting each other, let them fight. Then just clean up when they're done.~(Michael McNickle) -The sniper rifle is useless against the Flood. It passes through the combat and carrier forms.~(Michael McNickle) __________________ [6.2]--|Weapons/Items Tips} ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ -Plasmatic weapons are more powerful against the Covenant, particularly the Elite. Also, the Plasma based weapons do not need to be reloaded. Just do not shoot too fast or they will overheat. -When the action is light, go ahead and reload so you will not be caught reloading while in the middle of a fight. -The shotgun is great for short ranged attacks, but terrible if you are aiming at something in the distance. -When a Covenant dropship is getting ready to unload a group of Covenants, chuck a grenade into the door as it opens. The blast will kill several of the enemies since they are concentrated in one area. -Try not to leave any enemies behind in a certain area. They will usually find you if you try to sneak by, which will create more chaos later on. -Don't you a sniper rifle on the flood it doesn't work and is just a waste of bullets that could be used on a Hunter, it will kill a hunter with one shoot.~(Prae) --Don't throw a plasma grenade at the Flood, they always charge and you could be hit also, try throwing it on the ground slightly in front of them, and they'll run into it.~(Prae) -A charged pistol will destroy the Jackal's shield and stun them fur a second to melee attack them.~(Prae) -Plasma weapons are effective on the shield bearing aliens. Bullets tear covenant well, and Bullet based weapons last longer, I tend to always have my Assault Rifle and a Plasma Rifle, but I always switch off any plasma weapon with a shotgun.~(Tyme) -When tossing grenades, be very aware if there are any more spare grenades laying around on the ground. Any grenade on the ground caught in a grenade blast radius will blow up as well, which can be very bad! I've been killed more than once as a chain reaction of grenades on the ground explode towards me and catch me.~(Bruteman) -Try to save the sniper rifle ammunition on larger enemies (elites, hunters, etc.) don't waste it on the grunts since they're so easy to kill up close. Get a good distance away from a large pack, pick off the bigger, more difficult enemies and then switch to the AR and charge in to clean up the rest.~(Brad Imhoff) -You will rarely find ammo for a weapon so when you have an assault rifle, a sniper rifle with no ammo, and you find a rocket launcher on the ground, drop the sniper rifle and use the rocket launcher until you find a new sniper rifle. Almost all the ammo in the game is really just the ammo you find off of the weapons on the ground.~(SteelPanther) -As you progress in the game, always be aware of how much ammo you still have. You will be facing enemies that are tougher and in higher numbers. Never switch a quality weapon (such as a assault rifle) for a plasma pistol because you will run out of ammo in the middle of the fight.~(Steel Panther) -When you fire with your assault rifle don't hold the trigger, I noticed that the accuracy gets worse as you fire more. Just use shorts bursts of ammo so your accuracy is good.~(Michael McNickle) You have already learned that plasma grenades stick to enemies. Just a tip when you throw one on someone run away cause they got 3 seconds to take you down with them.~(Michael McNickle) _____________ [6.3]--|Gameplay Tips} ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ -If your shields are low, find a safe spot and wait for them to recharge. Do this before your actual health starts to deplete, as it does not regenerate. -Keep a constant watch of your Motion Tracker. You never want to be surrounded by the Covenant. They can be sneaky, so always watch your back. -Strafe and Jump quite often. Strafing is very effective when you are just standing there firing at a group of enemies. Jumping helps if you are facing a tough opponent who will not back down. A jumping target is a harder target to hit! -When driving ANY vehicle, it is important to know that the small arrow in the enter of the screen indicates the direction that the vehicle will go. Use this arrow, and not the actual reaction to the vehicular motion, to judge your turns. -Look in areas you don't need to go, often you will find an extra goody for going only slightly out of your way for it.~(Prae) -Use as much cover as you can! The world of Halo is filled with trees, rocks, walls, columns, etc. They're there for a reason, and it ain't to make everything look pretty!~(Bruteman) -If you're getting beaten up badly, RETREAT. It may not be the gung-ho thing to do, but pulling back to an area you've already cleared will let you recharge your shield and find extra weapons/ammo/health/grenades you might have not been able to pick up earlier when you had all those things at max.~(Bruteman) -If you keep getting killed in the same battle, you should try altering your strategy. Sometimes you'll be able to pull off a run for your life and make it to the next part. Other times, you WILL need to dig in and kill all your attackers.~(Bruteman) -If you jump into a Shade (alien turret gun), you suddenly become death incarnate, but more importantly, you also become a sitting duck. Watch out for Jackals shooting fully charged plasma shots, and keep an eye on the Grunts! They will almost always hurl plasma grenades at you, and if they hit, they always seem to stick to you, not the turret!~(Bruteman) -Never kill any of your allies. They'll think your crazy and start shooting at you.~(TJganta) ____________ [6.4]--|Vehicle Tips} ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ -The arrow in the middle of the screen indicates the direction you are going. Use this to judge the angle at which you steer your vehicle, and not the actual camera angle itself. Sometimes the camera angle can be confusing and will make you overturn. This is especially evident with the Warthog. -When driving the warthog or scorpion, charge the covenant because you can kill them in one hit or they will at least dodge and stop firing at you while the marines kill them.~(Prae) -If you have two other Marines riding in a Warthog with you and the one manning the gun dies, you can make the Marine sitting shotgun take over the gun for him. Just jump out of the driver's seat, go around to the passenger side and hit X as if you were getting in. The Marine will jump out of the Warthog. Get back in the driver's seat and the Marine will jump into the back to use the gun! This is because if you notice, on an empty Warthog, the first position any Marines will try to fill is the chaingun turret in the back.~(Bruteman) -Warthog- A slick military jeep with built in assault rifle gunpost. When Driving always stop for AI troops. When you see enemies always drive at an angle so your AI can get a good shot. Be careful of cliffs and grenades though. Another technique is to run them over. This is weicked fun. Always come at the covenant at an angle then turn. If not they will just jump away. The flood don't move at all so come at them straight.~(Justin Herman) -Ghost-Don't try to run over creatures with the ghost because it doesn't work. When firing use the L joystick to dodge covanant/flood firepower. Watch your shields when in them, when it shows red get out don't stay in or you will explode.~(Justin Herman) -Scorpion Tank-When driving always fire the machine gun and never stop when in battle. Watch out for hills, hunters, and banshees when driving or your AI will take a hell of a beating. When you see Banshees and ghosts let them get in close then take them out with the rocket Launcher.~(Justin Herman) -Banshee-When flying go high in the air to pick off enemies. Don't be shy of making a fast landing, you won't die. If you are going head to head with another banshee get him close/coming at you, then fire the energy beam and no more banshee.~(Justin Herman) -The warthog works GREAT against hunters. They'll jump out of the way... but each time they jump, they have to power down their fuel rod gun and start over... and you can do donuts around 'em; eventually, they'll jump the wrong way, and boom, they're dead. (I used this a LOT on the 2nd generator level - I'd take out the two hunters on the right with my jeep before heading left for the banshee.)~(Louis Wu) __________ [6.5]--|Level Tips} ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ [6.5][a]-Level 1-The Pillar of Autumn:----------------------------------------- -There are some empty Airlocks that the Covenants have entered from. After killing them, go inside to find two extra shields. These shields go above and beyond your normal shield protection. [6.5][b]-Level 2-Halo:--------------------------------------------------------- -You should look for the wrecked lifeboats. Every last one of them contains First Aid kits, grenades, and some type of ammo. -Around the right-most area (the one with all the rocks) when rescuing one of the groups of Marines: Every time I went into the rocks, I got wasted. I finally decided to stay at the bottom, in the open - the Covenant will head up into the rocks if you don't meet 'em head-on, and will wipe out the marines... but if you stay down in the open area, you can take 'em out with your gunner and the warthog as your weapons. :) The marines in the rocks will snipe for you - I found that I could save ALL of 'em this way, as opposed to maybe 2 or 3 if I actually went up into the rocks to fight. That warthog kills a LOT of stuff.~(Louis Wu) [6.5][c]-Level 3-The Truth and Reconciliation:--------------------------------- -(This could be considered an enemy tip, but its cool and level specific) If you have ever wanted to hear an alien scream "ah! Grenade!" in a very high pitched voice then the level "Truth and Reconciliation" is for you. After the first valley in the level (halfway to the gravity lift), you will have walked around a cliff wall to find the second valley. Straight ahead you will notice a Covenant stationary gun and a elite patrolling near it above a little ledge. Take them out with your sniper rifle then walk up to that wall so that the stationary gun is right in front of you except that it is on top of the ledge. At this point you will see several enemies on your motion radar. Throw a plasma grenade straight up while facing the red dots on the radar. Watch your grenade (it works better with a plasma grenade) as it flies up and then falls to the ground. When it hits you should hear a high pitched grunt voice shriek "Ahhhhhhhh!!!!! Grenade!!!!!" Right after this a large explosion sound will follow and that will be followed by many dieing screams.~(SteelPanther) [6.5][d]-Level 4-The Silent Cartographer:-------------------------------------- [6.5][e]-Level 5-Assault on the Control Room:---------------------------------- [6.5][f]-Level 6-343 Guilty Spark:--------------------------------------------- -after the flood is released remember your goal is getting out of there in alive, you don't have to kill every least enemy.~(Michael McNickle) [6.5][g]-Level 7-The Library:-------------------------------------------------- -It's not the best idea to follow the Monitor constantly. Sure, he's filling in a lot of the back story about The Flood, but he's also leading you through swarms of them. Don't worry, the Library is linear enough that you'll find where you need to go. Ignore the Monitor and kill every wave of The Flood that attacks you before you move ahead.~(Bruteman) -On this level, its all flood, use you assault rifle and shotgun always and when you find a rocket launcher use it quick then pick up your weapon you dropped.~(Michael McNickle) [6.5][h]-Level 8-Two Betrayals:------------------------------------------------ -In the 8th (Two Betrayals) level you go through the same area as you did in level 5 (Assault on the Control Room). Because of this the arrows in most of the buildings are pointing the way back, meaning go the opposite way of the arrow.~(Michael McNickle) [6.5][i]-Level 9-Keyes:-------------------------------------------------------- [6.5][j]-Level 10-The Maw:----------------------------------------------------- -When you play this level, without a doubt play with a second player so you can have one guy on gun, plus the gun guy will tend to get shot more then the driver.~(Tyme) -When you have to stop for the evac ship ... stop for a second then keep driving .... trust me on this one.~(Tyme) ________________ [6.6]--|Multiplayer Tips} ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ -In Co-op if you and your friend are close to death and no enemies are around, melee attack your friend, they will die and respawn. Then they can do the same for you.~(Prae) -Playing levels with 2 players is the best. Find a secluded area free of baddies then keep killing each other one at a time and respawn collecting dropped weps for more ammo. Unless you kill the both of you at the same time everything should remain constant and wont restart you. Use a melee attack to the back of the player for instant kill. Then watch the bodies fill the floor and the ammo build up!~(Tyme) -In cooperative mode, try killing each other during huge gun fights, its actually fun. or if your friend is in front of you blocking a door, givem a melee attack and killem off. It's just a game afterall.~(Tyme) -King of the Hill on Hangem High with Default Weapons. Gather about 5-7 or more friends and get teams up. The best part is you can snipe from almost anywhere and the garden of poles makes for awesome and insane dog fights (only on foot). No Vehicles sucks, but the level is crowded with obstacles. Theres one health med pack in the middle of the level *wink* and theres secret halls where you can snipe out of slits .. no1 can find you. Just play and youll see what I mean, it's a good change from capture the flag or slayer at Blood Gulch (probably the best mass multiplayer level, wide open fields, vehicles and the best weapon set, assault rifle and shotgun in the base, sniper on top, and rocket launcher in the center of the field...genius.~(Tyme) -When playing a cooperative game, it is important to know that if one player dies, he will respawn with full health and armor unless the other player is "in combat" or if there are 'too many enemies in the area". During especially tough stretches (most of them on the Legendary setting!), we have found that it helps to keep one player well away from the action, and let the other player inflict as much damage as possible. This way, if the player dies, his partner is far enough away from the action that you can respawn immediately! Also, the Covenant forces will not reset when this happens, so you do not have to start the area over - just continue the carnage from where you left off.~(jefferyan) -If your playing coop mode with your friend, make sure you tell your friend what your doing. Tell them when you throw a grenade so you don't kill them by accident.~(Michael McNickle) ============================================================================= -=[Section VII]=- +---------------------------------+ | Codes/Secrets | +---------------------------------+ ============================================================================= There just do not seem to be any real codes at the time, hopefully there will be some time soon! For now, here are some interesting observations made by some of you people out there. -If you press the Y button at the player select screen you create a new person, so you can have as many profiles as you want.~(John, Lois, & Michael) (So basically, even though it only appears like you can make just three profiles, you can make many more. This is helpful if you are having friends over or hosting a network game.) -This is something cool to try, after you get the pistol(Level 1) go back and shoot Captain Keyes. You will see what happens next.~(Michael McNickle) -If you would really like to understand the game better, read the prequel to the game. Halo: The Fall of Reach. Its a good book and it explains a lot of things.~(Michael McNickle) ============================================================================= -=[Section VIII]=- +---------------------------------+ | F.A.Q. | +---------------------------------+ ============================================================================= Keep sending your questions to neogamer007@hotmail.com and I'll answer them in the FAQ! Remember, there are no stupid questions, only stupid answers. ^_^ Q: Can HALO play on my other game systems? I heard the my Dreamcast would play my Xbox games. What do you say? A: I say you have a vivid imagination. Please, no questions like this. Q: Is there a flamethrower in the game? Some guy swears up and down there is! A: Unfortunately, the flamethrower was only in an early build of HALO, and not the final Xbox version. Q: Why are alien weapons better against the Covenant? A: I'm not quite sure. Perhaps the Covenant have built their defense based on weak human technology and never anticipated an attack from their own weapons. Does it matter? I'm just happy that they work great! Q: Can I use the Banshee in the multiplayer modes? A: I'm sorry, I have not come across any way to do this. I do not think it is possible to do at the current time. Q: How do I use the other vehicles in mutiplayer? A: You need to "Edit Game Type" from the Multiplayer menu. From there you can configure your game to include some of the vehicles, just not hte Banshee. Q: Can I use bots in multiplayer mode? A: I'm sorry, at this time there is no way to do so. I'm hoping that this will be a possibility sometime in the future though. Q: When will the PC version of Halo come out and when will it come in Findland? A: Good question. According to halo.bungie.org, the PC version will likely be out in 2002. However, at the time, Bungie doesn't really know the exact time. I have no idea about a European release, but it should come a few months after the US release. Q: Will the covenant sword be in the PC version and can Master chief use it? A: According to halo.bungie.org, the PC version will have "more missions and more online aspects." So, as of now, they haven't necessarily decided on any new weapons. Q: Can you be the gunner in the jeep when a marine drives? A: Not on the Xbox version. The Marines are not designed to drive for you. This is doubtful for the PC version as well. Sorry. ============================================================================= -=[Section IX]=- +---------------------------------+ | Multiplayer | +---------------------------------+ ============================================================================= [WILL BE UPDATED SOON] ============================================================================= -=[Section X]=- +---------------------------------+ | Acknowledgment | +---------------------------------+ ============================================================================= -Thanks to CjayC for hosting my FAQ/WALKTHROUGH on GameFaqs! (http://www.gamefaqs.com) -Thanks to the wonderful staff of VGS for hosting my FAQ/WALKTHROUGH! (http://igamingnetwork.tripod.com) -I would like to thank the webmasters of the following sites for properly contacting me and requesting permission to host my FAQ/WALKTHROUGH. And of course, thank you for hosting my FAQ/WALKTHROUGH! ____________________________________ |(http://www.gamespot.com) | |(http://www.cheatcc.com) | |(http://www.a2zcheats.com) | |(http://www.xbox-cheat-codes.com) | |(http://www.thegamingonline.com) | |(http://www.cheatcodes.com) | |(http://http://gameguru.box.sk) | |(http://www.msxbox-world.com) | ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ -Thanks to my brother for helping with the FAQ/WALKTHROUGH. After playing through the levels myself, I allowed my brother to play the levels while I wrote the level Walkthrough. He would play and pause the game allowing me to write what I needed. He was quite patient! Unfortunately he was not around for some of the level Walkthroughs. Still, thanks bro. -The HALO instruction manual was used for general information references. -I turned to an awesome Halo fansite (http://halo.bungie.org/faq/) for a few answers to some F.A.Q. questions I received. -I'd like to thank the following people for sending in tips: Prae, Tyme, Bruteman, Micronian, Michael McNickle, Cyprian Tayrien, Justin Herman, Brad Imhoff, SteelPanther, Shaun, John & Lois & Michael, jefferyan, Louis Wu, customsex, and TJganta! Thanks for the support! -Cyprian Tayrien, Bruteman, Nathan Brown, Louis Wu, customsex, and Shaun found a Hunter mistake in one of my earlier tips. Thanks for the correction. -And a special thanks goes out to Louis Wu, who critiqued my FAQ and offered constant improvement tips! -Fare the well everyone! ============================================================================= _| _| _|_|_| _|_| _|_|_| _|_|_| _| _| _|_|_| _|_|_| _|_| _| _| _| _| _| _| _| _|_| _|_| _| _| _| _| _| _| _|_| _| _| _| _|_| _|_|_|_| _| _|_| _| _|_| _|_|_| _| _|_| _| _| _| _| _| _| _| _| _| _| _| _| _| _| _|_|_| _|_| _|_|_| _| _| _| _| _|_|_| _| _| =============================================================================