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Revision as of 09:55, August 2, 2021
The Mongoose glitch is a glitch in Halo 3's Forge that allows players to bypass the boundaries of a multiplayer map. It requires two players.
Walkthrough
Have one player (Person A) enter Edit Mode, spawn a Mongoose, set it down, and exit Edit Mode. Person A should then enter the driver's seat, and another person (Person B) should enter the passenger seat. Person A should then get off the vehicle, return to Edit Mode, and pick it up.
Person A should now maneuver the Mongoose outside of the map, at which point Person B can dismount the vehicle and end up beyond the level boundaries. Person B can explore, but should be careful to avoid kill barriers, assuming that they weren't killed by such a barrier the moment they exited the Mongoose.
The glitch can also be done with Person B riding on a...
- Prowler's turret.
- Scorpion's turret.
- Warthog's turret.
- Type-26 Wraith's turret.
- Machine Gun Turret. See also: Forge turret glitch.
- Plasma Cannon.