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*Landmines can be activated by proximity. If you drive close enough to one, they will explode after a short delay. This can be used to stop any player following close behind you. | *Landmines can be activated by proximity. If you drive close enough to one, they will explode after a short delay. This can be used to stop any player following close behind you. | ||
*As seen on pictures, they look more powerful than the Halo 3 tripmine, which didn't kill when the player when they had full shield (with normal player damage). | *As seen on pictures, they look more powerful than the Halo 3 tripmine, which didn't kill when the player when they had full shield (with normal player damage). | ||
* | *Landmines will typically appear in the Race gametype on most maps. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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A Landmine is a stationary explosive that is set to appear in Halo: Reach. Landmines may be placed in Forge Mode, and they’re an integral and multifaceted part of the overall experience of Race.[1] It functions similar to that of the trip mine, a usable equipment in Halo 3's Forge Mode and other Multiplayer experiences.
Trivia
- Landmines can be activated by proximity. If you drive close enough to one, they will explode after a short delay. This can be used to stop any player following close behind you.
- As seen on pictures, they look more powerful than the Halo 3 tripmine, which didn't kill when the player when they had full shield (with normal player damage).
- Landmines will typically appear in the Race gametype on most maps.
Gallery
A Mongoose drives by a landmine.
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