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==Introduction==               
             
In ''[[Halo 2]]'', '''wall climbing with vehicles''' can be accomplished if you take a {{Pattern|Karo'etba|Ghost}}, {{Pattern|Wuzum|Spectre}} or {{Pattern|Zurdo|Wraith}} and use their Boost. This allows players to access high areas normally inaccessible by foot. There may be other maps that you can do this in, but have not been discovered yet.


In [[Halo 2]] if you take a [[Ghost]], [[Spectre]] or [[Wraith]] you can climb walls using their Boost. This is helpful to get to high areas you can't reach on foot. The cliffs you can get up to are great for using the [[Sniper Rifle]]. There may be other maps that you can do this in but have not been discovered yet.
==Walkthrough==
===Coagulation===
To climb a wall in [[Coagulation]], you will need one of the aforementioned vehicles. After you get one, look for a slanted part of the rock wall that makes Coagulation Valley and use the vehicle's boost to climb the wall. The cliffs you can get up to are great for using the [[Sniper_Rifle#Halo_2_and_Halo_2:_Anniversary|Sniper Rifle]].


==Vehicle that can climb walls==
===Burial Mounds===
#[[Ghost]]
In [[Burial Mounds]], around the back side of the map, there is a hill that runs along the map. If you use a Ghost, you can climb it. It is a great sniping spot.
#[[Spectre]]
#[[Wraith]]


==What make the vehicles able to Climb?==
==Explanation==
The reason these vehicles can climb walls is because they hover and can use boost. If a Warthog tried climbing the wall it would fall back because it is to steep. The Ghost for example can climb because there are no wheels and the hover lifts it up along with its boost which helps.
The reason these vehicles can climb walls is because they hover and use a boosting system to accelerate rapidly, whereas a traditional vehicle such as a [[Warthog]] would only be able to travel so far before gravity overcame it and pulled it back down the slope. The boost provides the necessary thrust to overcome this force and continue accelerating upwards.
 
==How to climb a Wall in Coagulation==
To climb a wall in [[Coagulation]] you will need a vehicle that can climb walls. After you have a wall climbing vehicle look for a slanted part of the rock wall that makes Coagulations Valley and use the vehicles boost to climb the wall. This is helpful to get to high areas you can't reach on foot. The cliffs you can get up to are great for using the [[Sniper Rifle]].


==How to Climb a wall in Burial Mounds==
==Gallery==
In Burial Mounds around the Back side of the map there is a hill that runs along the map if you use a [[Ghost]] you can climb it. It is a great sniping spot.
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Latest revision as of 21:53, January 30, 2024

In Halo 2, wall climbing with vehicles can be accomplished if you take a Karo'etba-pattern Ghost, Wuzum-pattern Spectre or Zurdo-pattern Wraith and use their Boost. This allows players to access high areas normally inaccessible by foot. There may be other maps that you can do this in, but have not been discovered yet.

Walkthrough[edit]

Coagulation[edit]

To climb a wall in Coagulation, you will need one of the aforementioned vehicles. After you get one, look for a slanted part of the rock wall that makes Coagulation Valley and use the vehicle's boost to climb the wall. The cliffs you can get up to are great for using the Sniper Rifle.

Burial Mounds[edit]

In Burial Mounds, around the back side of the map, there is a hill that runs along the map. If you use a Ghost, you can climb it. It is a great sniping spot.

Explanation[edit]

The reason these vehicles can climb walls is because they hover and use a boosting system to accelerate rapidly, whereas a traditional vehicle such as a Warthog would only be able to travel so far before gravity overcame it and pulled it back down the slope. The boost provides the necessary thrust to overcome this force and continue accelerating upwards.

Gallery[edit]