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{{Status|Gameplay}}
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[[File:HCE Health and shields bars.JPG|300px|thumb|The health and shield indicator in ''Halo: Combat Evolved''. The large, single, blue bar on the top is the shield level.]]
[[File:Damageh.JPG|300px|thumb|right|The health and shield indicator in ''Halo: Combat Evolved''. The large, single, blue bar on the top is the shield level.]]


'''Health''' in the ''Halo'' games is the player-character's physical well-being. In most games, a player's health is measured and displayed on the [[heads-up display]] (HUD). If a player's health runs out, their character dies and the player respawns from the last checkpoint in campaign, a random point in free for all multiplayer, or their team's starting point in team based multiplayer gametypes. Lowered health does not affect a player's stamina, movement speed, or other physical attributes.
'''Health''' in the ''Halo'' games is the player-character's physical well-being. In the games, a player's health is measured and displayed on the [[heads-up display]] (HUD). If a player's health runs out, their character dies; however, lowered health does not affect a player-character's stamina, movement speed, or other physical attributes.


== Appearances ==
== Appearances ==
=== ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' ===
=== ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' ===
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Players in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' have a limited, non-regenerating supply of health. Health can only be restored by picking up [[health pack]]s. Health is shown on the HUD using a horizontal bar broken into eight segments. A player's health can only be reduced if their shields have failed.
Players in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' have a limited, non-regenerating supply of health. Health can only be restored by picking up [[health pack]]s. Health is shown on the HUD using a horizontal bar broken into ten segments. A player's health can only be reduced if their shields have failed.


In addition to being broken into segments, the health bar changes color to represent the approximate amount of health a player has left. The bar turns yellow when half or more of a player's health has been depleted; when this happens, the player should probably consider obtaining a health pack soon, though the need is not urgent. When only two segments remain on the bar, it will turn red, indicating that the player should find a health pack as soon as possible, and should avoid dangerous situations until then. When only one segment remains, a beating heart sound effect can be heard.
In addition to being broken into segments, the health bar changes color to represent the approximate amount of health a player has left. The bar turns yellow when half or more of a player's health has been depleted; when this happens, the player should probably consider obtaining a health pack soon, though the need is not urgent. When only two segments remain on the bar, it will turn red, indicating that the player should find a health pack as soon as possible, and should avoid dangerous situations until then. When only one segment remains, the sound of a beating heart can be heard.


=== ''Halo 2'' ===
=== ''Halo 2'' ===
Contrary to popular belief, there is a small amount of health in ''[[Halo 2]]'', though it is not explicitly shown on the HUD. Health recharges with a player's shields; this is canonically explained by the presence of [[biofoam]] injectors in the [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor|MJOLNIR]] armor that the [[John-117|Master Chief]] uses in this game, though it is unknown how the [[Arbiter body armor]] heals wounds. The shield bar appears to change color slightly to reflect the player's health.
Contrary to popular belief, there is a small amount of health in ''[[Halo 2]]'', though it is not explicitly shown on the HUD. Health recharges with a player's shields; this is canonically explained by the presence of [[biofoam]] injectors in the [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor|MJOLNIR]] armor that the [[John-117|Master Chief]] uses in this game. The shield bar appears to change color slightly to reflect the player's health.


=== ''Halo 3'' ===
=== ''Halo 3'' ===
The health system in ''[[Halo 3]]'' is a bit more complicated and, like Halo 2, has no visible health bar. Bungie has stated that players have 115 hit points: 45 health points and 70 shield points. When a player's shields fail, their health becomes vulnerable. If the player avoids taking damage for 10 seconds, their health will slowly regenerate at a rate of 9 points per second. Health and shields are independent; a player's shields can regenerate without their health following suit, so full shields do not necessarily mean that a player is safe from death.<ref>[http://halo.bungie.net/news/content.aspx?cid=13233 '''Bungie.net''' - ''Bungie Weekly Update 02/08/2008'' : 2/8/2008 5:11 PM  PST]</ref>
The health system in ''[[Halo 3]]'' is a bit more complicated and, like Halo 2, has no visible health bar. Bungie has stated that players have 115 hit points: 45 health points and 70 shield points. When a player's shields fail, their health becomes vulnerable. If the player avoids taking damage for 10 seconds, their health will slowly regenerate at a rate of 9 points per second. Health and shields are independent; a player's shields can regenerate without their health following suit, so full shields do not necessarily mean that a player is safe from death.<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/news/content.aspx?cid=13233 '''Bungie.net''': ''Bungie Weekly Update 02/08/2008'' : 2/8/2008 5:11 PM  PST]</ref>


=== ''Halo 3: ODST'' ===
=== ''Halo 3: ODST'' ===
In ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'', players once again have a health bar that is shown on the HUD.<ref>[http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&link=Halo3ODST_FeetFirst '''Bungie.net''' - ''Feet First'' : 6/3/2009 2:29 PM PDT]</ref> A player's health in ''ODST'' can only be damaged after their [[stamina]] is depleted. Because players play as [[Orbital Drop Shock Troopers|ODSTs]] (who are weaker than armored [[Spartan]]s), health in this game is depleted much faster than in previous games of the series. As in ''Halo: Combat Evolved'', health can only be restored using health packs.
In ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'', players once again have a health bar that is shown on the HUD<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&link=Halo3ODST_FeetFirst '''Bungie.net''': ''Feet First'' : 6/3/2009 2:29 PM PDT]</ref>. A player's health in ''ODST'' can only be damaged after their [[stamina]] is depleted. Because players play as [[Orbital Drop Shock Trooper|ODSTs]] (who are weaker than armored [[SPARTAN Program|Spartans]]), health in this game is depleted much faster than in previous games of the series. As in ''Halo: Combat Evolved'', health can only be restored using health packs.


=== ''Halo: Reach'' ===
=== ''Halo: Reach'' ===
In ''[[Halo: Reach]]'', Spartans have limited regeneration and a visible health bar. When a Spartan is damaged, after four seconds, his/her health regenerates to the nearest third. If a Spartan is brought down to or below 2/3 health, the remaining health can only be restored by picking up a health pack, or, by using a [[drop shield]].
In ''[[Halo: Reach]]'', Spartans have limited regeneration and a visible health bar. When a Spartan is damaged, after four seconds his health regenerates to the nearest third. If a Spartan is brought down to or below 2/3 health, the remaining health can only be restored by picking up a health pack, or, by using a [[Drop shield]].


Elites cannot use health packs, but their health can regenerate completely, though more slowly than a Spartan's regeneration.
Elites cannot use health packs, but their health can regenerate completely, though more slowly than a Spartan's regeneration.


=== ''Halo 4'' ===
=== ''Halo 4'' ===
In ''[[Halo 4]]'', Spartans regenerate very similar to how it was done in ''Halo 3'' and have no visible health bar.
In ''[[Halo 4]]'', Spartans regenerate very similar to how it was done in Halo 3 and have no visible health bar.


=== ''Halo: Spartan Assault'' ===
=== ''Halo: Spartan Assault'' ===
In ''[[Halo: Spartan Assault]]'', Spartans regenerate health very similarly to how it is done in ''Halo 4''.
In ''[[Halo: Spartan Assault]]'', Spartans regenerate health very similarly to how it is done in Halo 4.


=== ''Halo: Spartan Strike'' ===
=== ''Halo: Spartan Strike'' ===
In ''[[Halo: Spartan Strike]]'', Spartans regenerate health exactly the same as how it is done in ''Halo: Spartan Assault''.
In ''[[Halo: Spartan Strike]]'', Spartans regenerate health exactly the same to how it is done in Halo: Spartan Assault.


=== ''Halo 5: Guardians'' ===
=== ''Halo 5: Guardians'' ===
In ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'', Spartans regenerate health very similarly to how it is done in ''Halo 4'' with the exception of a visible health bar on the HUD. The health bar will be seen flashing red if the player's health reaches 0.3% or lower. If the player plays as [[John-117]], [[Frederic-104]], [[Kelly-087]], or [[Linda-058]], this health bar will be seen flashing red twice as quickly. A flashing red health bar is most easily achievable in [[Forge]] by creating and activating a script that damages players equal to 99.7% of their maximum health and then entering said script's trigger area. Scripts are also able to directly deplete the player's/a shielded vehicle's health without affecting their/its shields (though the recharge timer resets).
In ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'', Spartans regenerate health very similarly to how it is done in Halo 4 with the exception of a visible health bar on the HUD. Should this health bar reach 0% but without the player dying, the health bar will then be seen flashing red.


In the campaign, in most cases, if a character's health does reach 0%, they will not immediately die, but will instead be incapacitated and must be revived within 15 seconds (longer for AI-controlled teammates). If damaged further by weapons (especially explosives, but usually only for AI-controlled Spartans), not revived in time, or if all other Spartans on the fireteam are dead or incapacitated, only then will that character (and all other incapacitated characters) actually die, which also usually results in dialogue from one of the surviving characters saying to hold together (e.g. Fred saying "We lost Chief! Hold position!" if Chief dies, or [[Edward Buck|Buck]] saying "Tanaka's out! Regroup and hold." if [[Holly Tanaka|Tanaka]] dies). However, the dialogue does not occur if a character commits [[suicide]] by falling off the map or killing himself/herself with weapons.
In the campaign, in most cases, if a character's health reaches 0%, he/she will not immediately die, but will instead be downed and must be revived within at least 15 seconds. If damaged further by weapons, not revived in time, or if all other Spartans on the fireteam are dead or downed, only then will that character actually die. Weapons like [[Type-58 fuel rod cannon|Fuel Rod Cannons]], [[Z-750 binary rifle|Binary Rifles]], and the mortar from a [[Type-58 Wraith|Wraith]] are capable of instantly killing characters and making them unrevivable until they respawn.
 
In [[cooperative play|co-op]] and multiplayer, the [[energy shielding|energy shield]] visual effects disappear on a player if his/her health bar turns red without him/her being downed or killed.
 
The following can also cause a character to instantly die and become unrevivable until they respawn:
* [[M57 Pilum|Rocket Launcher]] (direct hits only)
* [[Anskum-pattern plasma grenade|Plasma Grenade]] (only if it sticks)
* [[Gespu-pattern fuel rod gun|Fuel Rod Cannon]]
* [[D'nomlhe-pattern Banshee|Banshee]] fuel rods (direct hits only)
* [[Kemu-pattern Wraith|Wraith]] plasma mortar (except the [[Ultra Wraith]]'s)
* [[Z-750 binary rifle|Binary Rifle]]
* [[Z-390 incineration cannon|Incineration Cannon]] charged shot (except ''[[River of Light]]'')
* [[Phaeton]] pulse missiles (from both player-controlled and enemy Phaetons)
* [[Promethean Knight]]'s or [[Warden Eternal]]'s [[lightblade]] slash, or a [[Mgalekgolo|Hunter]]'s shield bash attack (only if the character is already downed)
* Being in mid-air for too long, being excessively damaged, or being moved too far in any direction right after being downed
* Being in a vehicle when it is destroyed (sometimes, the character will instead be downed right before the vehicle is destroyed)
* Vehicle splatters (even more common on higher difficulties)
* Going into a kill volume, whether instant or timed
 
<gallery>
File:H5G-Chief HUD with red health.png|John-117 with a red health bar on his HUD after losing his health.
File:H5G-Fred HUD with red health.png|Fred-104 with a red health bar on his HUD after losing his health.
File:H5G-Locke HUD with red health.png|[[Jameson Locke]] with a red health bar on his HUD after losing his health.
</gallery>
 
===''Halo Infinite''===
In ''[[Halo Infinite]]'', the shield and health bars are within the same trapezoidal space, the health bar nested within the bottom-centre of the shield bar with no gap present between the two. If the player has a full shield for 3 seconds, the health bar fades out, leaving only the shield bar, regardless of how much health the player has. It fades in again when the player no longer has a full shield.


== Gameplay ==
== Gameplay ==
=== Health packs ===
=== Health packs ===
In the campaign and multiplayer modes of ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'' and ''[[Halo: Reach]]'', the player's health can be fully replenished by obtaining a single [[health pack]]. Health packs do not regenerate shields in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', but will immediately skip the shield recharging delay in ''[[Halo: Reach]]'' and will fully replenish the player's stamina in ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''.
Player's health can be fully replenished by obtaining a single [[health pack]]; this does not regenerate shields however. Health packs are only featured in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'' and ''[[Halo: Reach]]''.


=== Fall damage ===
=== Fall damage ===
In the campaign and multiplayer modes of ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'', ''[[Halo: Reach]]'', ''[[Halo 4]]'', and ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'' (in the campaign, most often happens to AI-controlled teammates), players can take damage if they fall from too great a height. Such fall damage can kill players who fall from great heights, although fall damage is reduced in ''Halo 5: Guardians'' when compared to previous instalments, also with regards to the height required for damage to occur.  
In the campaign and multiplayer modes of ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'', ''[[Halo: Reach]]'', ''[[Halo 4]]'', and ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'' (in campaign, only for AI-controlled teammates), players can take damage if they fall from too great a height. Such fall damage can kill players who fall from great heights. Fall damage is not present in either ''Halo 2''<nowiki />'s or ''Halo 3''<nowiki />'s campaign or multiplayer, however, though falling deaths can still result from contact with a [[Invisible Walls|kill barrier]].
 
Fall damage has a fixed amount of damage, dependent on how far the player falls regardless of any difficulty. Fall speed is also a contributing factor. The faster the player falls, the more health is lost regardless of the height from which the player falls. Rarely, it is possible to prevent fall damage by using certain weapons such as the [[Gravity hammer (fiction)|Gravity Hammer]] and with the correct timing, negating or decreasing the fall damage.
 
Fall damage is not present in the campaign and multiplayer of ''Halo 2'', ''Halo 3'', and ''Halo Infinite'', though falling deaths can still result from contact with a [[Invisible wall|kill barrier]] or when the fall speed is too fast to sustain.


Using Acrophobia Skull in any Halo Game, when the player's speed is exceeding a threshold, it can also cause instant death to the players when bumping into any objects, counting as fall damage.
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