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The '''Higher Weapons Glitch''' is an animation [[glitch]] present in ''[[Halo 3]]''. The glitch is caused by performing the [[Cease-fire]] trick and then entering and exiting a [[vehicle]].
The '''Higher Weapons Glitch''' is an animation [[glitch]] present in ''[[Halo 3]]''. The glitch is caused by performing the [[Cease-fire]] trick and then entering and exiting a [[vehicle]].


The glitch causes the player's weapons to be frozen at the highest point of being drawn, and the player does not appear to breathe -- the weapons do not move to reflect the player's breath. Any action that ends the Cease-fire trick ends the glitch.
The glitch causes the player's weapons to be frozen at the highest point of being drawn, and the player does not appear to breathe,so the weapons do not move to reflect the player's breath. Any action that ends the Cease-fire trick ends the glitch.
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The Higher Weapons Glitch is an animation glitch present in Halo 3. The glitch is caused by performing the Cease-fire trick and then entering and exiting a vehicle.

The glitch causes the player's weapons to be frozen at the highest point of being drawn, and the player does not appear to breathe,so the weapons do not move to reflect the player's breath. Any action that ends the Cease-fire trick ends the glitch.