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[[Image:Armless_flood.jpg|right|thumb| And the chase is on: People will notice this is the part from the "Keyes" walkthrough with the Grunt being chased by the Armless Flood.]]
[[Image:Armless_flood.jpg|right|thumb|And the chase is on. People may notice this is the part from [[Keyes (Level)|Keyes]] with the [[Grunt]] being chased by the Armless Flood.]]
In [[Halo: Combat Evolved]] you were able to neutralize [[Flood]] forms and make them harmless, they were called '''Flood Buddies''', '''Floodsicles''', '''Pet Flood''', or sometimes '''Flooddonells''', these flood forms would still try and follow you around and could then be used as shields, taking enemy fire while you crouch and shoot between their legs.
'''Flood Friends''', also referred to as '''Flood Buddies''' or '''Pet Flood''', is a phenomenon found in the [[Campaign]]s of the [[Halo Trilogy]]. It is a design flaw that allows [[Flood]] [[Combat Form]]s to be made into harmless "pets" that follow the player around. Such "pets" can also be used as shields and distractions.


==Walk Through==
==Instructions (''Halo: Combat Evolved'')==
This can be done on any level with the Flood and it is relatively easy. It works particularly well with the [[Assault Rifle]] and [[M6D|Pistol]], though the [[Plasma Rifle]] or [[Plasma Pistol]] are recommended as they cause less damage. When you spot a Flood Combat Form, shoot off its tentacled arm. On higher difficulties, you may also want to shoot off the [[Elite]] infected flood's head, as this may be used as a [[weapon]] from time to time. If they are carrying a weapon, shoot off their right arm as well. In addition one may be seen at the beginning of the level keyes chasing a grunt by default. Only the left arm must be amputated, and on [[Human]] infected flood, the head poses no threat. The arm in which they hold a weapon is only dangerous if they have a gun. After taking off the left arm, and sometimes the head, the Flood are incapable of hurting you. Another way is to shoot them down with a pistol and then shoot their arms off while they are down. If it took a couple of shots to get them down they will probably get back up though it isn't certain. The number of Flood buddies you can make is technically indefinite, however the game will begin to slow after 6-7 flood buddies are acquired (if you have a slow computer), and lags severely when more than a dozen are present (again, if you have a slow computer). The flood buddies will be very hard to get rid of, because they run very fast around you. Strangely enough, the "friendly" Flood do not show up on your motion sensor at all.
Play a Campaign level in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' that contains Flood forces. You can use the [[Assault Rifle]] and [[M6D|Pistol]] for the glitch, but the [[Plasma Pistol]] and [[Plasma Rifle]] are more recommended.


==[[Halo 2]]==
When you spot a Flood Combat Form, shoot off its tentacled arm. When facing an infected [[Elite]] on higher difficulties, you may also want to shoot off its head, as this may be used as a [[weapon]] from time to time. If the Combat Form is carrying a [[weapon]], shoot off its right arm as well. When dealing with unarmed Combat Forms, only the left arm must be amputated, and the heads of infected [[Human]]s pose no threat.
Unfortunately in Halo 2 the game designers changed the Flood attributes. So that once you shoot the arms off a [[Combat Form]] it will shortly pop into an [[Infection Form]]. However, by shooting the left arm of a Human Flood that is not carrying a weapon, you can create a Halo 2 Flood buddy. Though these tend to push you around, they cannot damage you.


You may also shoot off the arms of a "dead" combat form. If it reanimates, it will be armless.
At this point, the Combat Form will have been rendered harmless, and will simply follow the player around, trying and constantly failing to inflict damage.


==[[Halo 3]]==
The number of Flood Buddies you can make is technically indefinite, but on a slow computer, the game will begin to slow after 6-7 Flood Buddies are acquired, and will lag severely when more than 12 are present. Flood Buddies are very hard to get rid of, because they run very fast around you. Strangely enough, the "friendly" Flood do not show up on your [[Motion Tracker]].
In Halo 3, it is possible to make an actual Flood Buddy by shooting off the tentacled arm or appendage of any [[Combat Form]] that is not carrying a [[weapon]]. In order to shoot the Elite Combat Form's arm off, its shield must be down. The [[Combat Form]] will charge at you but cannot harm you unless it pushes you off a ledge. If you are facing away, they will also attempt to "assassinate" you with an invisible tentacled arm (this will only take down a quarter of your shields). Also, if your Flood buddies attempt to follow you after their designated checkpoint, the [[Infection Forms]] will detach themselves from the combat forms (not destroying the form but merely turning it into a rag doll) and will run in random directions, and popping shortly.


Another way is to kill the combat form without destroying the body and shoot off the head and the left arm. then put a gravity hammer and wait for an infection form to take control. The rejuviniated flood will run after you, but never use the hammer, making them living shields. But since there are few gravity hammers around the place, its more tempting to play batter ball, t-ball, with the hammer than to make them buddies.
==''Halo 2''==
Unfortunately, in ''[[Halo 2]]'', the game designers changed the Flood's programming. When you shoot the arms off a [[Combat Form]], its [[Infection Form]] will abandon the body. However, by shooting the left arm off of an infected Human, you can create a ''Halo 2'' Flood Buddy. Though these tend to push you around, they cannot damage you.
 
You may also shoot off the arms of a "dead" Combat Form. If it reanimates, it will be armless.
 
==''Halo 3''==
In ''[[Halo 3]]'', it is possible to make an actual Flood Buddy by shooting off the tentacled appendage of any [[Combat Form]] that is not carrying a weapon. In order to shoot the Elite Combat Form's arm off, its shield must be down.
 
The [[Combat Form]] will charge at you, but cannot harm you unless it pushes you off a ledge. If you are facing away, they will also attempt to [[assassinate]] you with an invisible tentacled arm, though this will only take down a quarter of your shields. Also, if your Flood Buddies attempt to follow you after their designated checkpoint, the [[Infection Forms]] will detach themselves from the combat forms (not destroying the form but merely turning it into a rag doll) and run in random directions, and popping shortly.
 
Another way is to kill a Combat Form without destroying the body, and then shoot off the head and the left arm. Then, drop a [[Gravity Hammer]] near it, and wait for an Infection Form to [[reanimate]] it. The revived Combat Form will run after you, but it will never use the Hammer.


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*[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-984014267322481528&q Flood Buddy] - A [[machinima]].
*[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-984014267322481528&q Flood Buddy] - A [[machinima]].
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John-117 finds an armless Elite Combat Form chasing a Grunt Major aboard the damaged Covenant cruiser Truth and Reconciliation.
And the chase is on. People may notice this is the part from Keyes with the Grunt being chased by the Armless Flood.

Flood Friends, also referred to as Flood Buddies or Pet Flood, is a phenomenon found in the Campaigns of the Halo Trilogy. It is a design flaw that allows Flood Combat Forms to be made into harmless "pets" that follow the player around. Such "pets" can also be used as shields and distractions.

Instructions (Halo: Combat Evolved)

Play a Campaign level in Halo: Combat Evolved that contains Flood forces. You can use the Assault Rifle and Pistol for the glitch, but the Plasma Pistol and Plasma Rifle are more recommended.

When you spot a Flood Combat Form, shoot off its tentacled arm. When facing an infected Elite on higher difficulties, you may also want to shoot off its head, as this may be used as a weapon from time to time. If the Combat Form is carrying a weapon, shoot off its right arm as well. When dealing with unarmed Combat Forms, only the left arm must be amputated, and the heads of infected Humans pose no threat.

At this point, the Combat Form will have been rendered harmless, and will simply follow the player around, trying and constantly failing to inflict damage.

The number of Flood Buddies you can make is technically indefinite, but on a slow computer, the game will begin to slow after 6-7 Flood Buddies are acquired, and will lag severely when more than 12 are present. Flood Buddies are very hard to get rid of, because they run very fast around you. Strangely enough, the "friendly" Flood do not show up on your Motion Tracker.

Halo 2

Unfortunately, in Halo 2, the game designers changed the Flood's programming. When you shoot the arms off a Combat Form, its Infection Form will abandon the body. However, by shooting the left arm off of an infected Human, you can create a Halo 2 Flood Buddy. Though these tend to push you around, they cannot damage you.

You may also shoot off the arms of a "dead" Combat Form. If it reanimates, it will be armless.

Halo 3

In Halo 3, it is possible to make an actual Flood Buddy by shooting off the tentacled appendage of any Combat Form that is not carrying a weapon. In order to shoot the Elite Combat Form's arm off, its shield must be down.

The Combat Form will charge at you, but cannot harm you unless it pushes you off a ledge. If you are facing away, they will also attempt to assassinate you with an invisible tentacled arm, though this will only take down a quarter of your shields. Also, if your Flood Buddies attempt to follow you after their designated checkpoint, the Infection Forms will detach themselves from the combat forms (not destroying the form but merely turning it into a rag doll) and run in random directions, and popping shortly.

Another way is to kill a Combat Form without destroying the body, and then shoot off the head and the left arm. Then, drop a Gravity Hammer near it, and wait for an Infection Form to reanimate it. The revived Combat Form will run after you, but it will never use the Hammer.

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