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[[File:H3 Elephant Flip Message.jpg|top|thumb|200px|A player flips the Elephant, initiating the Easter Egg.]]
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Although the [[M313 Heavy Recovery Vehicle|Elephant]] is the only indestructible [[human]] land vehicle in ''[[Halo 3]]'', it is possible to '''flip an Elephant over''', unlocking an interesting and somewhat funny [[Easter egg]]. The Easter egg will say, ''"Hold <action button> to flip... wait, what? How did you do that?"'', as the Elephant weighs much more than a [[Spartan]] or [[Sangheili|Elite]] can flip, and that the vehicle isn't intended to achieve the speed or maneuverability necessary to flip it over in the first place. <ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTtjPFTlKY8 '''Halo 3 Glitch Tutorial:''' Flipping and Flying Elephants]</ref>


Although the [[Elephant]] is the only indestructible [[human]] land vehicle in ''[[Halo 3]]'', it is possible to '''flip an [[Elephant]] over''', unlocking an interesting and somewhat funny [[Easter Egg]]. Also, if you put Reciever Nodes on the surface of a flipped Elephant, it is possible to launch vehicles out of the map if placed correctly under the Elephant.
Fair warning to onlookers: The Elephant is roughly twice the size of its namesake, so anyone who fails to give it a wide berth while it's still in motion could wind up on the wrong end of a [[Splatter]] (and a [[Betrayal]] if they're on the same team as the driver) should they be on foot.


==Methods of Elephant Flipping==
==Methods of Elephant Flipping==
[[Image:ElephantFlipPrepared.jpg|top|right|thumb|200px|The Fusion Coil Method set up]]


====Gravity Lift Method====
====Gravity Lift Method====
The easiest way to flip an [[Elephant]] is to spawn a closed [[drop pod]] in the cockpit and throw down a [[gravity lift]] right near it.
The easiest way to flip an Elephant is to spawn a closed [[Drop pod|Drop Pod]] in the cockpit and throw down a [[Gravity lift|Gravity Lift]] right near it.


====Fusion Coil Method====
====Fusion Coil Method====
Firstly, go into [[Forge]] mode and put all the [[Fusion Coils]] and [[Plasma Batteries]] on the back of the [[Elephant]]. Then set the [[Plasma Batteries]] and [[Fusion Coils]] settings so every number is the highest possible. Then stand back and shoot one of the [[Fusion Coil]]s and wait until the [[Elephant]] lands.
First, go into [[Forge]] mode and put all the [[Fusion coil|Fusion Coils]] and [[Plasma battery|Plasma Batteries]] on the back of the Elephant. Then stand back and shoot one of them.


====Scorpion Method====
An alternative method is to go into [[Forge]] mode and move the Elephant to where there is a lot of room to one side. Place about ten [[Fusion coil|Fusion Coils]] or [[Plasma battery|Plasma Batteries]] at the opposite side in the gap between the treads. Shoot the explosives, and the Elephant will flip to one side.
It is also possible to use a [[Scorpion]] to flip the [[Elephant]]. In [[Forge]], spawn a [[Scorpion]] and move it to the rear of the [[Elephant]]. While in [[Monitor]] mode, hover the [[Scorpion]] in the back of the [[Elephant]] wedging it between the floor and the walkways on the second level. Once the [[Scorpion]] is wedged in tightly, pull back as if to move it, if wedged in enough, the [[Elephant]] will be able to be raised off the ground. While in the air, rotate the [[Elephant]] using the controls to flip.


===Run over Method===
Option 3, also in [[Forge]], is to make a large pile of [[Fusion coil|Fusion Coils]] and [[Plasma battery|Plasma Batteries]] on the ground in front of the Elephant, then drive it over the whole thing. If the pile doesn't go off from simply running it over, you can either use a [[TR/9 trip mine|Trip Mine]] as a detonator, park on top of the pile and wait for the Mine to self-destruct, or have someone shoot the pile from a safe distance.
Another way of flipping an [[Elephant]] is to drive one towards and partially over the other, then get out and drive the other one forward until it flips it over. This is the only way to flip the [[Elephant]] that you don't have to go into [[forge]] mode to do.


===Forge and Drop Pod===
===Run Over Method===
Go into Forge and place a drop pod. Take the drop pod and put it inside the cockpit and fly up. The Elephant will either fly up in the air, or the drop pod will slip out and you will have to do this again.
Another way of flipping an Elephant is to drive one towards and partially over the other, then get out and drive the other one forward until it flips the first one over. If you have a partner to help you, having the two Elephants drive into each other simultaneously will also work, though you may not flip both of them at once.
 
===Wall Method===
Take an Elephant up to the opposite side of the "alley" from the wrecked phantom, turn to face it, and drive up the right-hand structure, making sure the left-side tracks are on the ground, and the right-side tracks are on top of the aforementioned structure. Then, simply drive forward, making sure not to slip off the structure, until the Elephant overbalances and tips over.
 
===Drop Pod Method===
Go into [[Forge]] and place a drop pod. Take the drop pod and put it inside the cockpit, then fly up. The Elephant will either be dragged into the air by the pod, or the pod will slip out, and you will have to do this again. You can help reduce the risk of the latter by driving the Elephant up a hill.
 
===Scorpion Key Method===
Spawn a [[M808 Main Battle Tank|Scorpion]] and, like a key, slide it in the cargo hold of the elephant. Now turn your giant makeshift tank-shaped key upside down, and the Elephant will follow.
 
===Thorage Method===
Start a forge session on either Sandbox or Avalanche, then spawn, flip, and drop the Elephant like you would any other vehicle.
 
==Elephant Glitching in Matchmaking [No Forge/Modification]==
Sometimes, in matchmaking or large custom games, the Elephant will begin to sink into the ground because of [[The Bump|the bump]], a glitch in the ''[[Halo 3]]'' graphics engine. When objects begin to sink in the ground, they will be forced back out. The reason why they sink is most likely caused by lag.
 
In the case of the Elephant, when it sinks too much, it will be shot out of the ground and the Elephant will be sent flying. Usually, it will not be sent too high, but in cases of extreme lag, it can be shot all the way across the map. At times this can cause absolute havoc, causing the Elephant to crush players and vehicles, or send them flying.
 
The Scorpion could also spawn interlocked with the Elephant, and the overlapping hitboxes, coupled with not enough room in the cargo hold for the tank, will cause a feedback loop. The two vehicles will eventually pop free in violent fashion, potentially sending them flying. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygYBohzzl0c The Scorpion might actually get caught in the cargo hold and make the Elephant propel forward.]
 
==Trivia==
If the Elephant is flipped, then made a static object by using teleporters, vehicles such as warthogs can be put underneath, then have the elephant flipped by using RB, the vehicle will be launched out of the bottom at high speed. This is known as the "Elephant Cannon".


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:378183-Medium.jpg|Elephant bombarded by Fusion Cores, making the Elephant fly.
File:H3 ElephantFlipPrepared.jpg|The first variant of the Fusion Coil Method set up.
Image:WaitWhat-ElephantFlip.jpg|A player flips the Elephant, initiating the easter egg
File:H3_ElephantFlying.jpg|Detonation.
Image:ElephantFlying.jpg|An Elephant In The Air
File:H3 Elephant Flipping high.jpg|The Elephant being bombarded by instantly respawning explosives, making it fly. Note the mongoose flying out of it on the left.
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Sources==
{{Ref/Sources}}
==See also==
*[[Flying Elephant]]
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{{Easter Eggs}}
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Latest revision as of 20:17, January 17, 2024

A Spartan player in Halo 3's Multiplayer map Sandtrap attempts to flip an Elephant that had been thrown onto its side using a glitch. Rather than the standard vehicle-flipping message ("Hold RB to flip Elephant."), the game is showing an Easter Egg message: Hold RB to flip... wait, what? How did you do that?
A player flips the Elephant, initiating the Easter Egg.

Although the Elephant is the only indestructible human land vehicle in Halo 3, it is possible to flip an Elephant over, unlocking an interesting and somewhat funny Easter egg. The Easter egg will say, "Hold <action button> to flip... wait, what? How did you do that?", as the Elephant weighs much more than a Spartan or Elite can flip, and that the vehicle isn't intended to achieve the speed or maneuverability necessary to flip it over in the first place. [1]

Fair warning to onlookers: The Elephant is roughly twice the size of its namesake, so anyone who fails to give it a wide berth while it's still in motion could wind up on the wrong end of a Splatter (and a Betrayal if they're on the same team as the driver) should they be on foot.

Methods of Elephant Flipping[edit]

Gravity Lift Method[edit]

The easiest way to flip an Elephant is to spawn a closed Drop Pod in the cockpit and throw down a Gravity Lift right near it.

Fusion Coil Method[edit]

First, go into Forge mode and put all the Fusion Coils and Plasma Batteries on the back of the Elephant. Then stand back and shoot one of them.

An alternative method is to go into Forge mode and move the Elephant to where there is a lot of room to one side. Place about ten Fusion Coils or Plasma Batteries at the opposite side in the gap between the treads. Shoot the explosives, and the Elephant will flip to one side.

Option 3, also in Forge, is to make a large pile of Fusion Coils and Plasma Batteries on the ground in front of the Elephant, then drive it over the whole thing. If the pile doesn't go off from simply running it over, you can either use a Trip Mine as a detonator, park on top of the pile and wait for the Mine to self-destruct, or have someone shoot the pile from a safe distance.

Run Over Method[edit]

Another way of flipping an Elephant is to drive one towards and partially over the other, then get out and drive the other one forward until it flips the first one over. If you have a partner to help you, having the two Elephants drive into each other simultaneously will also work, though you may not flip both of them at once.

Wall Method[edit]

Take an Elephant up to the opposite side of the "alley" from the wrecked phantom, turn to face it, and drive up the right-hand structure, making sure the left-side tracks are on the ground, and the right-side tracks are on top of the aforementioned structure. Then, simply drive forward, making sure not to slip off the structure, until the Elephant overbalances and tips over.

Drop Pod Method[edit]

Go into Forge and place a drop pod. Take the drop pod and put it inside the cockpit, then fly up. The Elephant will either be dragged into the air by the pod, or the pod will slip out, and you will have to do this again. You can help reduce the risk of the latter by driving the Elephant up a hill.

Scorpion Key Method[edit]

Spawn a Scorpion and, like a key, slide it in the cargo hold of the elephant. Now turn your giant makeshift tank-shaped key upside down, and the Elephant will follow.

Thorage Method[edit]

Start a forge session on either Sandbox or Avalanche, then spawn, flip, and drop the Elephant like you would any other vehicle.

Elephant Glitching in Matchmaking [No Forge/Modification][edit]

Sometimes, in matchmaking or large custom games, the Elephant will begin to sink into the ground because of the bump, a glitch in the Halo 3 graphics engine. When objects begin to sink in the ground, they will be forced back out. The reason why they sink is most likely caused by lag.

In the case of the Elephant, when it sinks too much, it will be shot out of the ground and the Elephant will be sent flying. Usually, it will not be sent too high, but in cases of extreme lag, it can be shot all the way across the map. At times this can cause absolute havoc, causing the Elephant to crush players and vehicles, or send them flying.

The Scorpion could also spawn interlocked with the Elephant, and the overlapping hitboxes, coupled with not enough room in the cargo hold for the tank, will cause a feedback loop. The two vehicles will eventually pop free in violent fashion, potentially sending them flying. The Scorpion might actually get caught in the cargo hold and make the Elephant propel forward.

Trivia[edit]

If the Elephant is flipped, then made a static object by using teleporters, vehicles such as warthogs can be put underneath, then have the elephant flipped by using RB, the vehicle will be launched out of the bottom at high speed. This is known as the "Elephant Cannon".

Gallery[edit]

Sources[edit]

See also[edit]

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