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==Common Definition==
==Common Definition==
One common and well-known example of the common definition is on the Multiplayer map [[Danger Canyon]] in ''Halo: Combat Evolved''. Because this map is arranged in a circle, with the two [[base]]s next to each other (albeit with a wall in between), if a player passed through the wall, they would end up inside the opposing team's base. People have done this in Team [[CTF]] games when [[Betrayal|teamkilling]] was disabled by "ramming" another teammate through the wall with a high-speed land [[vehicle]], like a {{Pattern|Karo'etba|Ghost}} or a [[Warthog]]. The "rammed" player gains enough speed to fly through the wall and pop out at the other base. Sometimes the player does not have enough velocity to travel through both walls, in which case they will fall through the map and die. This is unofficially referred to as 'Ghost Hacking' within the gaming community when the glitch is performed with a Ghost.
One common and well-known example of the common definition is on the Multiplayer map [[Danger Canyon]] in ''Halo: Combat Evolved''. Because this map is arranged in a circle, with the two [[base]]s next to each other (albeit with a wall in between), if a player passed through the wall, they would end up inside the opposing team's base. People have done this in Team [[CTF]] games when [[Betrayal|teamkilling]] was disabled by "ramming" another teammate through the wall with a high-speed land [[vehicle]], like a [[Type-32 Ghost]] or a [[Warthog]]. The "rammed" player gains enough speed to fly through the wall and pop out at the other base. Sometimes the player does not have enough velocity to travel through both walls, in which case they will fall through the map and die. This is unofficially referred to as 'Ghost Hacking' within the gaming community when the glitch is performed with a Ghost.


A single player can also glitch through the wall by strafing sideways toward it with a Ghost. Right before a collision occurs, the player should dismount the Ghost; the vehicle will force them through the target surface. Also in Halo: Combat Evolved sometimes a banshee can hit a player so hard that it will force them through the ground where they will fall for several minutes below the game, This is most common on the multiplayer map [[Blood Gulch]].
A single player can also glitch through the wall by strafing sideways toward it with a Ghost. Right before a collision occurs, the player should dismount the Ghost; the vehicle will force them through the target surface. Also in Halo: Combat Evolved sometimes a banshee can hit a player so hard that it will force them through the ground where they will fall for several minutes below the game, This is most common on the multiplayer map [[Blood Gulch]].

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