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It's important to note that playing on Heroic or Legendary will change the battle significantly, not just in the amount of waves but also in tactics. For instance, the turrets should mostly be ignored on Legendary. On the highest difficulty they will be at most just distractions, and are too far away to reactivate without getting swarmed on the way. Additionally, using a Banshee also changes. On Heroic, it's pretty safe to use a Banshee to rain fire down from above. But on Legendary enemy projectiles travel so fast and vehicle health is so weak that it's best to avoid fighting them lest you get shot down. Additionally, enemy Banshees will attack you, and a new one will spawn for each one you kill, so it's not worth it. | It's important to note that playing on Heroic or Legendary will change the battle significantly, not just in the amount of waves but also in tactics. For instance, the turrets should mostly be ignored on Legendary. On the highest difficulty they will be at most just distractions, and are too far away to reactivate without getting swarmed on the way. Additionally, using a Banshee also changes. On Heroic, it's pretty safe to use a Banshee to rain fire down from above. But on Legendary enemy projectiles travel so fast and vehicle health is so weak that it's best to avoid fighting them lest you get shot down. Additionally, enemy Banshees will attack you, and a new one will spawn for each one you kill, so it's not worth it. | ||
The safest spot in the bunker is right behind the sandbags. They can absorb huge amounts of fire, and you're basically invulnerable should you crouch there unless a grenade is tossed behind it, so stay alert | The safest spot in the bunker is right behind the sandbags. They can absorb huge amounts of fire, and you're basically invulnerable should you crouch there unless a grenade is tossed behind it, so stay alert. It's best to not go past the sandbags when fighting. Past there will be a lot of open land with no cover, and the enemies usually won't come past the sandbags unless they're berserking or kamikazing. | ||
Your loudout at this point, as said earlier, should be a Hologram, a fully loaded needle rifle, and a fully charged plasma pistol. After activating the first turret, head to the bunker with your team. Your priority here right now is to hijack a Banshee before the enemies turn up. This Banshee will be for dealing with the Wraiths that will spawn every two waves. Deploy a hologram to lure and distract the two overhead and look for a Jetpack (and grenade launcher if you want to save plasma pistol ammo.) Fly up to the roof of the bunker and EMP a Banshee when it comes close, then board it at the prompt. When it's yours, fly it to either the left or right side of the bunker and park it there. You'll be stashing it here for now to keep it safe from enemies. Then grab a DMR and keep your needle rifle handy as you wait for the Covenant infantry to come. | Your loudout at this point, as said earlier, should be a Hologram, a fully loaded needle rifle, and a fully charged plasma pistol. After activating the first turret, head to the bunker with your team. Your priority here right now is to hijack a Banshee before the enemies turn up. This Banshee will be for dealing with the Wraiths that will spawn every two waves. Deploy a hologram to lure and distract the two overhead and look for a Jetpack (and grenade launcher if you want to save plasma pistol ammo.) Fly up to the roof of the bunker and EMP a Banshee when it comes close, then board it at the prompt. When it's yours, fly it to either the left or right side of the bunker and park it there. You'll be stashing it here for now to keep it safe from enemies. Then grab a DMR and keep your needle rifle handy as you wait for the Covenant infantry to come. |