Talk:Pillar of Autumn (Level)
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Enemies Encountered and the hand-held weapons that they are known to use[edit]
Hi all, this section is done by me --HaloRocks! 01:02, 8 August 2007 (UTC) PLEASE DO NOT DELETE THIS INFORMATION!!!!!!!!!!!! Note that this is for all level walkthroughs.
Enemies encountered[edit]
I just played through the Pillar of Autumn and I saw Grunt Majors (with Plasma Pistols). I'm just asking if I can edit that in. I'm gonna try to talk to you on your Talk Page
Understood. I just perfer that nobody delete any of the material that i put on here and change it to be something incorrect and I thought that putting down what weapons the enemies use throughout all the walkthroughs would give people a better understanding of the level. I also use it for my own reference. By the way THERE ARE major elites on any difficulty in the Pillar of Autumn level. I double Checked. --HaloRocks! 16:02, 13 August 2007 (UTC)
- People do not need permission to edit a part of the article. Emosworld 22:45, 21 September 2007 (UTC)
Easter Egg[edit]
In the part where the Covenant forced their way into the Autumn by an explosion, there were two marines standing guard. One of them is actually Seargeant Avery Johnson! ΜΆŜΤΈŖČΗέÏΣΡΈΤΤΥОΓΓïČëŗ 11:28, 18 October 2007 (UTC)
- Chuckle* thats not new. You can encounter 'sergeant johnson' throughout all of the levels, on halo: combat evolved, he was not a main character. --Diemk2 20:20, 16 November 2008 (UTC)
- Don't you know? Johnson died in this level and lived in the other. PX173 16:04, 13 May 2009 (UTC)
Trivia Organization[edit]
Starting with this level, and moving through all game campaign pages, I will be dividing the "Trivia" section. This will improve organization, to ensure readers find what they're looking for more easily, to improve wiki formality and grammar, and to delete repeated facts, which happens often. Here are the following sections:
Section 1: Glitches: Any glitches, generally encountered in the level.
- Section 1, Subsection 1: Mistakes: The difference between a glitch and a mistake is that a glitch happens sometimes, or always happens and is an in-game error overlooked by Bungie that may affect gameplay. A mistake can always be found, and can also relate to related facts outside the game. A mistake does not affect gameplay.
- Section 1, Subsection 2: Easter Eggs: These glitches have been intentionally placed by Bungie for the amusement of the user to find in the campaign. This includes Skulls.
Section 2: References: Any references found in the game are related to Bungie, Bungie projects, and most commonly, seven.
Section 3: Miscellaneous: Any other trivia facts that don't fall under any category.
I hope readers would appreciate this and find this more convenient. Arby116