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{{Status|Canon}}
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{{Era|H3}}
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| image=[[Image:Covenant Portable Gravity Lift Deployed.jpg|300px]]
|image=[[File:Covenant Portable Gravity Lift Deployed.jpg|300px]]
| name=Portable Gravity Lift
|name=Portable gravity lift
| manufacturer=Covenant
|manufacturer=Covenant
| type=[[Equipment]]             
|type=[[Equipment]]             
| size=Dimensions     
|weight=19.6 kilograms (43.2 pounds)<ref>http://carnage.bungie.org/haloforum/halo.forum.pl?read=877576</ref>
*Weight : 19.6 kilograms (43.2 pounds)<ref>http://carnage.bungie.org/haloforum/halo.forum.pl?read=877576</ref>
|rate-title=Duration
| affiliation=[[Covenant]]
|rate=30 seconds
}}       
|service=[[Human-Covenant War]] <br> [[Great Schism]]
<center>''Were you looking for the more permanent [[Gravity Lift]]?''</center>
|affiliation=[[Covenant]]
}}


{{Center|''Were you looking for the more permanent [[gravity lift]]?''}}
The '''Portable Gravity Lift''' is a piece of [[Covenant]] deployable field [[equipment]]. It is only available in [[Halo 3]].


The '''portable gravity lift''' is a piece of [[Covenant]] deployable field [[equipment]].
==Operation==
==Operation==
Once deployed, the portable gravity lift unfolds and projects a bluish-purple stream of gas and energy that propels personnel into the air. The stream is powerful enough to lift vehicles, such as the [[M274 Mongoose|Mongoose]], as well as other moderately heavy objects.
[[Image:Grav lift Halo 3.jpg|thumb|right|A thrown portable gravity lift, about to activate itself.]]
Once deployed, the Portable Gravity Lift unfolds and projects a bluish-purple gravity beam that propels the player into the air, exactly the same as the [[Covenant]]'s larger version, the unmodified Gravity Lift, but on a smaller scale and won't last for an infinite time. When placed near a wall, a player can use this device to jump on or over it. Doorways can also be blocked with it, by sticking enemy players on the ceiling, or if in [[Forge]] place it horizontally so it pushes the player away. This is a really good use if you are playing Juggernaut and you can push or make the Juggernaut stuck. It has the power to lift vehicles, such as the [[Mongoose]], and other objects besides players into the air. [[Fragmentation Grenades]] tossed at the lift will fly off in directions which can be manipulated by the player to damage enemies.  


Covenant troops presumably use the lift to reach high ledges similarly as using conventional ladders.  
One tactic that has been used was deploying a Gravity Lift and then sending a [[Power Drain]] or grenade up to the enemy above, but this requires a deal of luck as well, not to mention either needing:
[[File:Grav lift Halo 3.jpg|thumb|A thrown portable gravity lift, about to activate itself.]]
*Having both a Portable Gravity Lift and Power Drain close together.
*Having two team mates close together and able to coordinate this tactic, both of which are often difficult to manage.


==Forge==
The Gravity Lift can also be used when you are about to be splattered by a vehicle. You can deploy the Grav Lift in front of the vehicle. The driver will not be able to avoid it and the vehicle will be sent flying. It is important to crouch immediately after deploying the Portable Gravity Lift because some light vehicles, such as the [[Warthog]] and the [[Brute Prowler]], can still clip you in the head as they fly over you.
*When in [[Forge]] mode, you can place an active gravity lift that does not require pickup for activation, so that in game it will already be active.
*If you put one gravity lift over another in a room with a roof so that the gravitational forces face each other, they will counter each other and the player will be unaffected or will float but still be able to steer through.
*In Forge, you can place a gravity lift on top of a weapon holder. If done correctly, the gravitational force from the holder will turn the lift sideways, so instead of lifting you up vertically, it will push you horizontally. This can be used to keep players from entering doorways or certain areas.
*If you set the minimum respawn to the maximum respawn, and keep throwing a gravity lift in the same place, it will 'jump' over the other gravity lift, eventually finding its very own 'place' to rest.
*Using the above trick, if you throw them in an upward direction with permanent [[gravity lift]]s surrounding you, the portable ones will go up, and 'jump' around in seemingly random positions; from below, it looks like [[Aggressor Sentinel|Sentinel]]s are attacking you.


==Disadvantages==
== Forge ==
*Usage of the gravity lift inside can trap the player. However, this can also be used as a defense.
 
*The gravity lift can be destroyed by conventional weaponry and will self-destruct after 30 seconds. An active gravity lift will not survive a fall from a great height.
*When in [[Forge]] mode, you can place an active Gravity Lift that doesn't require pickup for activation. So in game, it will already be active.
*Once trapped, it is easier to throw a [[grenade]] ([[M9 fragmentation grenade|frags]] work best) into the lift, and it will shoot up and kill or injure the trapped player. This has to be done properly though, as it can also fly back out of the lift and detonate somewhere else, making it a clever trick, but an easy suicide.
 
*Gravity lifts will not affect heavy vehicles such as the [[M808C Scorpion|Scorpion]], [[Zurdo-pattern Wraith|Wraith]], and [[M313 Elephant|Elephant]], but just barely have an effect on [[Jiralhanae|Brute]] vehicles like the [[Barukaza Workshop Chopper|Chopper]] and [[Qavardu Workshop Prowler|Prowler]].
*If you put one Gravity Lift over another in a room with a roof so that the gravitational forces face each other, they will counter each other and the player will be unaffected or will float but still be able to steer through.
 
*In Forge, you can place a Gravity Lift on top of a weapon holder. If done correctly the gravitational force from the holder will turn the Gravity Lift sideways. So instead of lifting you up vertically, it will push you horizontally. This can be used to keep people from entering doorways or certain areas.
 
*You can drop it on top of an active [[Bubble Shield]] which will cause it to rise above your opponent, leaving him unprotected.
 
*If you set the minimum respawn to the maximum respawn, and keep throwing a gravity lift in the same place, it will 'Jump' over the other gravity lift, eventually finding it's very own 'place' to rest.
 
*Using the above trick, if you throw them in an upward direction with permanent gravity lifts surrounding you, the portable ones will go up, and 'jump' around in seemingly random positions, from below, it looks like glowing-blue senitels are attacking you.
 
*You can make a door with a grav lift by using a dumpster.
 
== Disadvantages ==
 
*Usage of the Gravity Lift inside (with a roof above) can trap the player, as they cannot move out while pressed against the ceiling. However, this can also be used as a defense. Also, portable or not, the Gravity Lift can still be destroyed by conventional weaponry and will self-destruct after 30 seconds. An active Gravity Lift will not survive a fall from a great height.
*Once trapped, it is easier to throw a grenade of any sort (frags work best) into the lift as it is effected and will shoot up and blow the trapped player to pieces. This has to be done properly though as it can also fly back out of the lift and hit somewhere else making it a clever trick to do, but an easy one to make mistakes with.
*After around 30 seconds the Gravity Lift will self destruct, meaning that you will only have a limited amount of time to take advantage of its abilities. You can also destroy it by meleeing it or shooting it.
*Gravity Lifts will not effect heavy vehicles, such as the [[Scorpion]]/[[Wraith]] and [[Elephant]], but just barely has an effect on [[Brute]] vehicles like the [[Chopper]] and [[Brute Prowler]].


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
The Portable Gravity Lift was seen in the Halo 3 ViDoc while a group of players were attacking [[High Ground]]. To the untrained eye, one would suppose that a player just [[Explosive jumping|grenade jumped]], but there was a pad on the floor that was radiating a blue light similar to the [[man cannon]]. It is another piece of equipment similar to the [[Z-4190 bubble shield|bubble shield]], [[power drain]], [[TR/9 trip mine|trip mine]], and [[radar jammer]].


==Trivia==
The Portable Gravity Lift was seen in the H3 ViDoc while a group of players were attacking [[High Ground]]. To the untrained eye one would suppose that a player just [[Explosive Jumping|grenade jumped]], but there was a pad on the floor that was radiating a blue light similar to the [[Man Cannon]]. It is another piece of equipment similar to the Bubble Shield, [[Power Drainer]], [[Trip Mine]], and [[Radar Jammer]].
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*The gravity lift is used in obtaining the [[Halo 3 skulls#Cowbell|Cowbell Skull]], on "[[The Ark]]" level of [[Halo 3]]. You have to position the gravity lift in an exact place on the floor and jump to get it.
*When deployed in front of a rapidly approaching vehicle, the approaching vehicle will fly above your head, except for {{Pattern|Karo'etba|Ghost}}s. This tactic also works with enemies in both single player and multiplayer, and is very effective against charging Brutes.
*The portable gravity lift is available for use in multiplayer on the maps [[High Ground]], [[Sandtrap]], [[Rat's Nest]], [[Ghost Town]], [[Foundry]], and [[Last Resort]].
*The portable gravity lift is the only piece of equipment that can be placed in Forge in its deployed stage.
*If you drop a portable grav-lift while riding a fixed one (made in Forge) or another portable one you will be launched twice as high, but the lift you drop will then start spinning.
*In a [[Capture the Flag|CTF]] game, if you throw a gravity lift at the flag, the flag will float into the air, making it easier to capture in some situations.
*The portable gravity lift can be destroyed by two grenades detonated in close proximity.


==Gallery==
== Last Resort Gravity Lift Trick ==
<gallery widths="150">
Go into a match on the map [[Last Resort]]. Grab a Grav Lift or create one if in Forge, and go under Camp Froman. Deploy your Grav Lift in it, near the end of the small room. Now exit, and go up the stairs onto Camp Froman. Once on top, get directly above the spot where you deployed your Portable Grav Lift. Until it goes away or is destroyed, you'll appear to be jumping up and down without pressing the "A" button.
File:Portable Gravity Lift in Action.jpg|The Portable Grav Lift deployed.
File:Covenant Portable Gravity Lift Undeployed.jpg|The Covenant Portable Gravity Lift, inactive.
File:Gravlifthud.svg|The Portable Gravity Lift HUD icon.
File:H3 Inactive Gravlifts.jpg|A group of Portable Gravity Lifts.  
</gallery>


==List of appearances==
== Trivia ==
*''[[Halo 3]]'' {{1st}}
*The Gravity Lift is used in obtaining the [[Skull|Cowbell Skull]], on "[[The Ark]]" level of [[Halo 3]]. You have to position the Gravity Lift in an exact place on the floor and jump to get it.
*When deployed in front of a rapidly approaching vehicle, the approaching vehicle will flying upwards (above your head) except for [[Ghost]]s. This tactic also works with enemies in both Single Player and Multiplayer, and is very effective against charging [[Brutes]].
*The Gravity Lift is also called the "grav-lift" in slang terms.
*The Portable Gravity Lift is available for use in multiplayer on the maps [[High Ground]], [[Sandtrap]], [[Rat's Nest]], [[Ghost Town]], [[Foundry]], and [[Last Resort]].
*The Portable Gravity Lift is the only piece of equipment that can be placed in [[Forge]] in it's deployed stage.
*If you drop a Portable Grav-Lift while riding a fixed one (made in [[Forge]]) or another portable one you will be launched twice as high, but the lift you drop will then start spining.
*The Portable Gravity Lift looks exactly the same as Gravity Lifts that are permanently deployed.
*It is used to portray Epsilon in [[Red vs Blue: Reconstruction]].


==Sources==
== Gallery ==
{{Ref/Sources}}
<gallery>
Image:Portable Gravity Lift in Action.jpg|The Portable Grav Lift deployed.
Image:Covenant Portable Gravity Lift Undeployed.jpg|The Covenant Portable Gravity Lift, inactive.
Image:Gravlifthud.svg|The Portable Gravity Lift HUD icon.
Image:1218480901 Gravlifts.jpg|A group of Portable Gravity Lifts.
</gallery>


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