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--[[User:Spartan 1 1 7|Spartan 1 1 7]] 23:50, 21 February 2007 (UTC)
--[[User:Spartan 1 1 7|Spartan 1 1 7]] 23:50, 21 February 2007 (UTC)
What? No, shotgun definitely does NOT headshot. Even if my knowledge is flawed, common sense says that since the alleged "shotgun headshot" requires every pellet to land on the face, it is asking for a point blank shot, which in most cases is an instance kill anyway. It's so ineffective and unusul that I doubt Bungie implemented headshots for shotgun just to accomodate for games with no shields but high health (the only case where a "shotgun headshot" would make any difference from a normal shot.--[[User talk:Glossy flame|Glossy flame]] 13:15, July 3, 2010 (UTC)
What? No, shotgun definitely does NOT headshot. Even if my knowledge is flawed, common sense says that since the alleged "shotgun headshot" requires every pellet to land on the face, it is asking for a point blank shot, which in most cases is an instance kill anyway. It's so ineffective and unusul that I doubt Bungie implemented headshots for shotgun just to accomodate for games with no shields but high health (the only case where a "shotgun headshot" would make any difference from a normal shot.--[[User talk:Glossy flame|Glossy flame]] 13:15, July 3, 2010 (UTC)


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(maybe I should fully read articles before saying that the whole thing needs to be edited? Oh well. A portion of the article is still inaccurate.)
(maybe I should fully read articles before saying that the whole thing needs to be edited? Oh well. A portion of the article is still inaccurate.)
--[[User:Jaeryd|Jaeryd]] 04:05, 10 December 2007 (UTC)
--[[User:Jaeryd|Jaeryd]] 04:05, 10 December 2007 (UTC)
 
I find that pistol headshots in Halo 1 actually damage shield more than bodyshots. 2 headshots leaves no shield left, while a body shot does something less. Though I wasn't really paying attention to which gun was hitting me, it's just something that seems to happen.--[[User talk:Glossy flame|Glossy flame]] 13:15, July 3, 2010 (UTC)  
I find that pistol headshots in Halo 1 actually damage shield more than bodyshots. 2 headshots leaves no shield left, while a body shot does something less. Though I wasn't really paying attention to which gun was hitting me, it's just something that seems to happen.--[[User talk:Glossy flame|Glossy flame]] 13:15, July 3, 2010 (UTC)


== What the hell is this supposed to mean? ==
== What the hell is this supposed to mean? ==
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"In Halo: Reach, the damage system has been altered where damage applied on a shielded enemy would result in a headshot. In order to successfully produce a headshot, the player has to eliminate the enemy's shield, though the only exception to this would be the sniper rifle."
"In Halo: Reach, the damage system has been altered where damage applied on a shielded enemy would result in a headshot. In order to successfully produce a headshot, the player has to eliminate the enemy's shield, though the only exception to this would be the sniper rifle."
I thought this is the system which ALL the games use? The rest of the article was implying so.--[[User talk:Glossy flame|Glossy flame]] 13:15, July 3, 2010 (UTC)
I thought this is the system which ALL the games use? The rest of the article was implying so.--[[User talk:Glossy flame|Glossy flame]] 13:15, July 3, 2010 (UTC)
:No, it's not. In all previous games, damage from all weapons, including headshots, would carry over to an opponent's body if they overloaded the shield. So if your shield was low, a single high-caliber headshot would down your shield and lodge itself in your skull. In Reach, even if the shield is down to its last vestiges of energy, the disabling bullet won't carry ANY damage to your opponent when the shield breaks. Basically, there are no one-hit weapons besides the power weapons(sniper, shotty, explosives, etc). A bullet can only be used to harm the shields or the body. But not both. It can't blow through the shields and harm the person underneath in one shot like it could in Halo 1-3. Make sense?--[[User talk:Nerfherder1428|Nerfherder1428]] 22:37, July 3, 2010 (UTC)
== Promethean Knights and Watchers ==
Are they headshottable? They wouldn't die no matter how many times I shot their skull with a Lightrifle. [[Special:Contributions/98.155.159.178|98.155.159.178]] 00:16, 6 January 2013 (EST)
:Apparently they are. I've gotten headshots on them plenty of times.--{{User:Spartacus/Sig}} 00:17, 6 January 2013 (EST)
::Got a video? [[Special:Contributions/98.155.159.178|98.155.159.178]] 01:37, 6 January 2013 (EST)
:::In [[Making Halo 4: Return of the Forerunners]], designer Matthew Aldrige said, "Making sure that his head stood out, that you could see it, that players had the ability to headshot it." In that part of the video, they even showed someone headshot-ing a Knight. I'm positive you can headshot a Knight (I done it a lot of times already), but as for Watchers, I'm not so sure. —<span style="font-family: Eurostile;">'''[[User:Spartan331|<span style="color:#000;">SPARTAN</span>]][[User talk:Spartan331|<span style="color:#888;">331</span>]]'''</span> 05:11, 6 January 2013 (EST)

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