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'''Melee''': This is where you use your weapon as a bludgeon and can be executed by default by pressing the B button on the [[Halo: Combat Evolved|Xbox]] [[Halo 2|version]] or the F key on the [[Halo PC|PC version]]. | '''Melee''': This is where you use your weapon as a bludgeon and can be executed by default by pressing the B button on the [[Halo: Combat Evolved|Xbox]] [[Halo 2|version]] or the F key on the [[Halo PC|PC version]]. | ||
Melee attacks are both stealthy and save ammo. One melee attack from behind will kill | Melee attacks are both stealthy and save ammo. One melee attack from behind will kill most enemies, provided you can sneak up behind them. If an enemy is hit from the side or front, it may take two or three hits to take them down. AI's, such as [[Elites]], [[Hunters]] and [[Combat Form|Combat Forms]], will melee if you get too close, but they will almost never attempt a stealth melee. | ||
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Melee: This is where you use your weapon as a bludgeon and can be executed by default by pressing the B button on the Xbox version or the F key on the PC version. Melee attacks are both stealthy and save ammo. One melee attack from behind will kill most enemies, provided you can sneak up behind them. If an enemy is hit from the side or front, it may take two or three hits to take them down. AI's, such as Elites, Hunters and Combat Forms, will melee if you get too close, but they will almost never attempt a stealth melee.