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===''Spartan'' series=== | ===''Spartan'' series=== | ||
Grunts perform suicide attacks during certain scripted sequences in ''[[Halo: Spartan Assault]]'' and ''[[Halo: Spartan Strike]]'', often attacking in large waves. As in the rest of the series, it is preferable to dispatch them from a distance with precision weaponry, particularly the [[M6H magnum|magnum]] (in both games) | Grunts perform suicide attacks during certain scripted sequences in ''[[Halo: Spartan Assault]]'' and ''[[Halo: Spartan Strike]]'', often attacking in large waves. As in the rest of the series, it is preferable to dispatch them from a distance with precision weaponry, particularly the [[M6H magnum|magnum]] (in both games) or the [[BR85HB battle rifle|battle rifle]] (in ''Spartan Strike''). The explosion effect can also aid the player if nearby enemy infantry, such as Jackals or Elites, are caught off-guard by it, and, if lucky, it may also destroy enemy armor as well. The player can also try to avoid the Suicide Grunts' plasma grenades (or at least one of them) by quickly moving backward after meleeing them. One can attempt to calculate the maximum range of the melee attack in order to avoid damage from the plasma explosion further since sometimes the player has to melee them as part of Weekly Challenge Assault Ops. If the player catches a Suicide Unggoy that has not made its suicide charge yet, it will still result in an explosion due to game mechanics. | ||
===''Halo Wars 2''=== | ===''Halo Wars 2''=== |