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*The Drop Shield is remarkably similar to the device used by [[John-117]] in the [[Starry Night]] trailer for ''[[Halo 3]]''. The shield's coloration is closer to that of the Drop Shield, and like the Drop Shield, is disabled when it takes damage. In addition, the device that generates the shield bears a closer resemblance to the Drop Shield than the Bubble Shield. | *The Drop Shield is remarkably similar to the device used by [[John-117]] in the [[Starry Night]] trailer for ''[[Halo 3]]''. The shield's coloration is closer to that of the Drop Shield, and like the Drop Shield, is disabled when it takes damage. In addition, the device that generates the shield bears a closer resemblance to the Drop Shield than the Bubble Shield. | ||
*The Drop Shield's health regeneration also scales with the health recharge of the player, so the faster the player's base health regeneration is, the faster the Drop Shield regenerates it. If the health recharge rate is set to 0%, then the shield will not heal the player at all. | *The Drop Shield's health regeneration also scales with the health recharge of the player, so the faster the player's base health regeneration is, the faster the Drop Shield regenerates it. If the health recharge rate is set to 0%, then the shield will not heal the player at all. | ||
*The Drop Shield counteracts the effects of a | *The Drop Shield counteracts the effects of a killball. Much like the bubble shield from Halo 3. | ||
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