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[[File:Halo3 116511087 Medium.jpg|thumb|300px|The Canadian dollar coin on Snowbound.]] | |||
[[File:Halo3 116511087 Medium.jpg | The '''Lucky Loonie''' is an [[Easter egg]] located in the ''[[Halo 3]]'' [[multiplayer]] map [[Snowbound]]. | ||
The '''Lucky Loonie''' is an [[ | |||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
In the Active Camo tunnel, there is a | In the Active Camo tunnel, there is a Canadian $1 coin (or "loonie", after the image of the [[Wikipedia:Great Northern Loon|Great Northern Loon]] on the side opposite the head of [[Wikipedia:Elizabeth II|Queen Elizabeth II]]) buried in the snow beneath the [[Active Camo]] power-up, perhaps a homage to the "lucky loonie" customarily buried under the ice during Canadian National ice hockey or curling events.<ref>[http://halo.bungie.net/Online/Halo3UserContentDetails.aspx?h3fileid=49859357 '''Bungie.net: Halo 3 File Details:''' CANADA]</ref> The "lucky loonie" was made famous during the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic Games when both the Canadian men and women teams won the gold medal. | ||
The best way to see it is to zoom in on it either using a [[sniper rifle]], through the monitor mode in [[Forge]], or via [[Theater]] mode. However, this coin is not seen during split-screen games. | |||
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{{Easter Egg}} | {{Easter Egg}} | ||
[[Category: Halo 3 Easter | [[Category:Halo 3 Easter eggs]] |
Latest revision as of 11:40, April 12, 2023
There is more information available on this subject at Lucky Loonie on the English Wikipedia. |
The Lucky Loonie is an Easter egg located in the Halo 3 multiplayer map Snowbound.
Description[edit]
In the Active Camo tunnel, there is a Canadian $1 coin (or "loonie", after the image of the Great Northern Loon on the side opposite the head of Queen Elizabeth II) buried in the snow beneath the Active Camo power-up, perhaps a homage to the "lucky loonie" customarily buried under the ice during Canadian National ice hockey or curling events.[1] The "lucky loonie" was made famous during the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic Games when both the Canadian men and women teams won the gold medal.
The best way to see it is to zoom in on it either using a sniper rifle, through the monitor mode in Forge, or via Theater mode. However, this coin is not seen during split-screen games.
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