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Getting '''Unlimited Ammunition''' for a weapon is one of the easier and more common goals for some players.


One way is to give an ally a weapon. Even if there is one round left when you give them it, it will never deplete unless you use it again, but you still need to reload.
The '''unlimited ammunition''' [[glitch]] can be done in [[Halo 3|''Halo 3'']] [[multiplayer]] and [[campaign]].
Another is to play co-op, and continue kill your partner in a safe zone to get a huge amount of dropped weapon. Use this in campaign.  


Another way you can get unlimited ammo you can only do in [[Halo 3]] multiplayer. You can edit a level in custom games by pressing the small x button on the controller on the main custom games screen. Then, you can set all weapons on the map to have unlimited ammo.
==Walkthrough==
===Campaign===
One way to get unlimited ammo is to give an ally a weapon. Even if there is only one round or 1 unit of energy remaining when you give it to them, the weapon will never deplete unless you use it again, but you will still need to reload.


Some Halo 3 matchmaking types include unlimited ammo such as Team Snipers or Griffball. Most types with a set weapons list includes unlimited ammo.
Another method is to empty the clip of a weapon you are holding. Before reloading, give it to an ally, and let them reload the weapon. After the reload animation, switch weapons again and you'll have a full clip of your original weapon.
 
A third method is to play [[Co-op]], and continually kill your partner in a safe zone to amass a huge amount of dropped weapons.
 
===Multiplayer===
Edit a level in custom games by pressing the X button on the controller on the main custom games screen. Then, you can set all weapons on the map to have unlimited ammo.
 
Some ''Halo 3'' [[matchmaking]] types, such as [[Team Snipers]] or [[Grifball]], include unlimited ammo. Most types, with a set weapons list, include unlimited ammo.
 
==Forge==
This glitch is accomplished by mostly just having the right timing. Pick up a weapon in player mode ([[Spartan Laser]], [[Shotgun]], and [[sniper rifle]]s are the only weapons that have been tested and known to work so far) then fire your weapon and go to Forge Mode at nearly the same time (only a fraction of a second should be necessary). If done correctly, you will have lost some ammo, but then in about a second it will return, as if you never fired. This glitch will cause damage and it also has been noted to not work in local games.
 
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Latest revision as of 23:43, March 18, 2022

The unlimited ammunition glitch can be done in Halo 3 multiplayer and campaign.

Walkthrough[edit]

Campaign[edit]

One way to get unlimited ammo is to give an ally a weapon. Even if there is only one round or 1 unit of energy remaining when you give it to them, the weapon will never deplete unless you use it again, but you will still need to reload.

Another method is to empty the clip of a weapon you are holding. Before reloading, give it to an ally, and let them reload the weapon. After the reload animation, switch weapons again and you'll have a full clip of your original weapon.

A third method is to play Co-op, and continually kill your partner in a safe zone to amass a huge amount of dropped weapons.

Multiplayer[edit]

Edit a level in custom games by pressing the X button on the controller on the main custom games screen. Then, you can set all weapons on the map to have unlimited ammo.

Some Halo 3 matchmaking types, such as Team Snipers or Grifball, include unlimited ammo. Most types, with a set weapons list, include unlimited ammo.

Forge[edit]

This glitch is accomplished by mostly just having the right timing. Pick up a weapon in player mode (Spartan Laser, Shotgun, and sniper rifles are the only weapons that have been tested and known to work so far) then fire your weapon and go to Forge Mode at nearly the same time (only a fraction of a second should be necessary). If done correctly, you will have lost some ammo, but then in about a second it will return, as if you never fired. This glitch will cause damage and it also has been noted to not work in local games.