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This explosive is seen used three times in game play in Halo 2, once when you are assaulting the [[Scarab]] in [[Metropolis]]. Another time is in [[Quarantine Zone]], when a flood-controlled [[Pelican]] flies by and shoots down some [[Sentinel Majors]]. It as also on the second Pelican that shows up at the start of the level Delta Halo. | This explosive is seen used three times in game play in Halo 2, once when you are assaulting the [[Scarab]] in [[Metropolis]]. Another time is in [[Quarantine Zone]], when a flood-controlled [[Pelican]] flies by and shoots down some [[Sentinel Majors]]. It as also on the second Pelican that shows up at the start of the level Delta Halo. | ||
It is also used at the end of Sierra | It is also used at the end of [[Sierra 117 (Level)|Sierra 117]] in [[Halo 3]], to clear out the ending area and allow the Pelican to land and give the player evac to the next level. | ||
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Revision as of 02:18, March 30, 2008
The Anvil-II Air-to-Surface Missiles are normally mounted via rocket pods on Pelican dropships or SkyHawk atmospheric jump-jets for clearing ground targets and drop zones of enemies.[1]
This explosive is seen used three times in game play in Halo 2, once when you are assaulting the Scarab in Metropolis. Another time is in Quarantine Zone, when a flood-controlled Pelican flies by and shoots down some Sentinel Majors. It as also on the second Pelican that shows up at the start of the level Delta Halo.
It is also used at the end of Sierra 117 in Halo 3, to clear out the ending area and allow the Pelican to land and give the player evac to the next level.
Sources
- ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 306