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==Tips==
==Tips==
*On [[Avalanche (level)|Avalanche]], the easiest way to obtain a Splatter Spree was with a [[Type-32 Rapid Assault Vehicle|Ghost]], but could still be obtainable with other vehicles, such as the [[Warthog]], though it was more difficult. If played on the Asymmetrical or the "Heavy Modified" versions of Avalanche, there would be a Brute [[Barukaza Workshop Chopper|Chopper]] which can splatter vehicles by "crushing" them, allowing the player to get a Splatter Spree, however on Heavy, a Chopper would need to watch out for [[Zurdo-pattern Wraith|Wraiths]], [[Banshees]], [[Scorpions]] and [[Spartan Lasers]].
*On [[Avalanche (level)|Avalanche]], the easiest way to obtain a Splatter Spree was with a [[Type-32 Rapid Assault Vehicle|Ghost]], but could still be obtainable with other vehicles, such as the [[Warthog]], though it was more difficult. If played on the Asymmetrical or the "Heavy Modified" versions of Avalanche, there would be a Brute [[Type-25 Chopper|Chopper]] which can splatter vehicles by "crushing" them, allowing the player to get a Splatter Spree, however on Heavy, a Chopper would need to watch out for [[Type-26 Wraith|Wraiths]], [[Banshees]], [[Scorpions]] and [[Spartan Lasers]].
*Another possible way was during game of Neutral Assault on Avalanche, by grabbing the Ghost and camping where the ball respawned. With luck, the other team would try to come and grab it on foot, allowing the player to boost in for the kill when they didn't expect it. This could take a while, depending on how often the other team sent someone out on foot. It was also dangerous if the opposing team anticipated it the next time, and countered with a Warthog. Players also needed to be careful of trip mines, as there was a spawn for one nearby.
*Another possible way was during game of Neutral Assault on Avalanche, by grabbing the Ghost and camping where the ball respawned. With luck, the other team would try to come and grab it on foot, allowing the player to boost in for the kill when they didn't expect it. This could take a while, depending on how often the other team sent someone out on foot. It was also dangerous if the opposing team anticipated it the next time, and countered with a Warthog. Players also needed to be careful of trip mines, as there was a spawn for one nearby.
*It was also possible to get this achievement on the Mythic Map Sandbox with the Chopper or Warthog.
*It was also possible to get this achievement on the Mythic Map Sandbox with the Chopper or Warthog.

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