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==Brief summary of weaponry==
==Brief summary of weaponry==


*Many weapons can be found in [[Halo 1]], including plasma weapons used by the [[Covenant]]. Exceptions to the famous plasma weaponry of the covenant are the [[Carbine]] and the [[Needler]]. The needler fires needle-like projectiles that for some reason homes in on it's targets.
*Many [[weapons]] can be found in [[Halo 1]], including plasma weapons used by the [[Covenant]]. Exceptions to the famous plasma weaponry of the covenant are the [[Carbine]] and the [[Needler]]. The needler fires needle-like projectiles that for some reason homes in on it's targets.


*[[Human]] weaponry fires bullets. In Halo 1, some human weapons include the [[Assault rifle]], the [[shotgun]], the [[sniper rifle]] and the [[rocket launcher]].
*[[Human]] weaponry fires bullets. In Halo 1, some human weapons include the [[Assault rifle]], the [[shotgun]], the [[sniper rifle]] and the [[rocket launcher]].

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A vast amount of weaponry can be found across the Halo universe, whether it be on Campaign or Multiplayer. This weaponry may include guns, ammunition, armour and turrets.

Brief summary of weaponry

  • Many weapons can be found in Halo 1, including plasma weapons used by the Covenant. Exceptions to the famous plasma weaponry of the covenant are the Carbine and the Needler. The needler fires needle-like projectiles that for some reason homes in on it's targets.
  • Several turret types can be found, including those fixed onto vehicles. These vehicles may include Scarabs and Warthogs.
  • In Halo 2, the ability to dual-wield weapons was introduced. However, it is only possible to dual-wield weapons that are held in one hand, like the Plasma Rifle.

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New weapons

Over the course of the three Halo games, several new weapons have been introduced. These include:

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