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The '''invisible grenade throw '''is a special trick on [[Halo 2|''Halo 2'']] where a player can throw a grenade without their character physically doing so. | The '''invisible grenade throw '''is a special trick on [[Halo 2|''Halo 2'']] where a player can throw a grenade without their character physically doing so. | ||
==Walkthrough== | ==Walkthrough== | ||
The process is simple. Grab a [[Sentinel Beam]] and shoot until it overheats. Then, when it is cooling down, throw a [[Grenade]]. The grenade will seem to be coming out of you, as you cannot see your hand throw it. | The process is simple. Grab a [[Sentinel Beam]] and shoot until it overheats. Then, when it is cooling down, throw a [[Grenade]]. The grenade will seem to be coming out of you, as you cannot see your hand throw it. | ||
It also works if you overheat a [[Plasma Pistol]] or | It also works if you overheat a [[Plasma Pistol]] or {{Pattern|Okarda'phaa|plasma rifle}}. | ||
==Explanation== | ==Explanation== |
Latest revision as of 17:50, April 16, 2022
The invisible grenade throw is a special trick on Halo 2 where a player can throw a grenade without their character physically doing so.
Walkthrough[edit]
The process is simple. Grab a Sentinel Beam and shoot until it overheats. Then, when it is cooling down, throw a Grenade. The grenade will seem to be coming out of you, as you cannot see your hand throw it. It also works if you overheat a Plasma Pistol or Okarda'phaa-pattern plasma rifle.
Explanation[edit]
This happens because of a conflict between the animation of the weapon overheating and the animation of a grenade being thrown. Once the animation of the weapon overheating has been initiated, the game engine "wants" to complete it. Once the control to throw a grenade has been pressed, the game engine also "knows" that it must send the grenade out, and under normal circumstances, the animation would happen. But because the animation of the weapon overheating is in progress, there is a conflict between that and the grenade throwing animation. The game engine is scripted so that weapon overheat animation takes precedent, thus resulting in the invisible throw.