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'''Invincibility''' is a piece of equipment featured in ''[[Halo 3]]''. | '''Invincibility''' is a piece of equipment featured in ''[[Halo 3]]''. | ||
It confers the user with a brief period of invulnerability. When activated the player is covered in shining bands. It is known to be possessed by some or all [[Brute Chieftain]]s in ''Halo 3'', giving chieftains a brief period of time where they may chase after the player with the [[Gravity Hammer]] unhindered, giving them a significant tactical advantage | It confers the user with a brief period of invulnerability. When activated the player is covered in shining bands. It is known to be possessed by some or all [[Brute Chieftain]]s in ''Halo 3'', giving chieftains a brief period of time where they may chase after the player with the [[Gravity Hammer]] unhindered, giving them a significant tactical advantage. In campaign, it can be found on some dead Brute chieftains that haven't used a powerup yet. | ||
It is not present in [[multiplayer]]. | It is not present in [[multiplayer]]. |
Revision as of 05:56, October 26, 2007
Invincibility is a piece of equipment featured in Halo 3.
It confers the user with a brief period of invulnerability. When activated the player is covered in shining bands. It is known to be possessed by some or all Brute Chieftains in Halo 3, giving chieftains a brief period of time where they may chase after the player with the Gravity Hammer unhindered, giving them a significant tactical advantage. In campaign, it can be found on some dead Brute chieftains that haven't used a powerup yet.
It is not present in multiplayer.