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{{Center|''For other Banshee glitches, see [[Banshee | {{Jump}} | ||
"'''Banshee launch'''" is a term used to refer to numerous [[Type-26 | {{Center|''For other Banshee glitches, see [[Banshee Glitch|here]]''}} | ||
"'''Banshee launch'''" is a term used to refer to numerous [[Type-26 Ground Support Aircraft|Banshee]]-related [[Super Jumping]] techniques. ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', ''[[Halo 2]]'', and ''[[Halo 3]]'' all have at least one Banshee launch. | |||
== ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' == | == ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' == | ||
In the first ''Halo'' game, the Banshee model is very different, and the Wingtip Method (described below) does not work. However, with 500% shields (as part of a gametype) or an [[ | In the first ''Halo'' game, the Banshee model is very different, and the Wingtip Method (described below) does not work. However, with 500% shields (as part of a gametype) or an [[Overshield]], a different technique can be attempted. | ||
Starting with the Banshee flipped upside-down like in the other launches, simply [[PFR]] under the lower wing in the hole between the two bars that form the wing. If timed correctly, the trick can send the player up to the [[Invisible | Starting with the Banshee flipped upside-down like in the other launches, simply [[PFR]] under the lower wing in the hole between the two bars that form the wing. If timed correctly, the trick can send the player up to the [[Invisible Walls|invisible ceiling]] in [[Blood Gulch]]. | ||
== Wingtip Method == | == Wingtip Method == | ||
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The basic method is to acquire some weapon that does a high amount of splash damage. From there, a player must find a Banshee and flip it onto its back. The player must stand on top of the wingtip that is touching the ground, and use their explosive weapon on the opposite wingtip. Assuming that the player survives the splash damage inflicted by their weapon, they will be launched to great heights, in ''Halo 2'', this method often allows players to see beyond a map's boundaries. | The basic method is to acquire some weapon that does a high amount of splash damage. From there, a player must find a Banshee and flip it onto its back. The player must stand on top of the wingtip that is touching the ground, and use their explosive weapon on the opposite wingtip. Assuming that the player survives the splash damage inflicted by their weapon, they will be launched to great heights, in ''Halo 2'', this method often allows players to see beyond a map's boundaries. | ||
The method can be performed with a [[ | The method can be performed with a [[Rocket Launcher]] or a [[Class-2 Projectile cannon|Fuel Rod Cannon]], though the player will need an Overshield if they are not standing on the very tip of the Banshee's wing. Players can also throw a [[grenade]] and shoot it out of the air, detonating it prematurely, this trick, however, ''requires'' an Overshield. A much safer, but ''Halo 3'' only, method is to simply use a [[Type-2 Energy Weapon/Hammer|Gravity Hammer]], as players are immune to the splash damage dealt by their own Hammer. | ||
In ''Halo 2'', the trick can also be performed using the black shields in the maps [[Relic]] and [[Turf]], but an Overshield is required to survive the trick. The host of a game can use a shield to rapidly ascend to the top of Relic's tower | In ''Halo 2'', the trick can also be performed using the black shields in the maps [[Relic (level)|Relic]] and [[Turf]], but an Overshield is required to survive the trick. The host of a game can use a shield to rapidly ascend to the top of Relic's tower. | ||
== ''Halo 3'' == | == ''Halo 3'' == | ||
Most of the methods were removed or made more difficult in ''Halo 3''. The trick was likely removed to balance multiplayer gameplay. However, in addition to the Wingtip Method described above (which is still usable with a Gravity Hammer), a new method can be used in ''Halo 3''. | Most of the methods were removed or made more difficult in ''Halo 3''. The trick was likely removed to balance multiplayer gameplay. However, in addition to the Wingtip Method described above (which is still usable with a Gravity Hammer), a new method can be used in ''Halo 3''. | ||
Grab an Overshield, and position a Banshee so that only the tips of the wings are touching the ground. Jump onto one of the Banshees wings until you are on the bigger of the two rods that form the wing, and stick a [[ | Grab an Overshield, and position a Banshee so that only the tips of the wings are touching the ground. Jump onto one of the Banshees wings until you are on the bigger of the two rods that form the wing, and stick a [[Type-1 Antipersonnel Grenade|Plasma Grenade]] to the tip of the wing you are standing on. If performed properly, you will be launched incredibly high up. | ||
This is similar to a method used in the Halo 3 multiplayer map [[Sandtrap]]. If the player manages to flip an [[M312 | This is similar to a method used in the Halo 3 multiplayer map [[Sandtrap]]. If the player manages to flip an [[M312 Heavy Recovery Vehicle|Elephant]], the screen will say to "Hold RB to flip...wait, what? How did you do that?". If the player stands inside the Elephant while flipping it, he will be launched incredibly high into the air. | ||
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