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| {{Flood Species Infobox
| | #REDIRECT [[Flood combat form]] |
| |name=Combat Form
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| |image=[[Image:SMGFlood.jpg|300px]]
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| |height=*[[Human]] - 2 meters (6.6 feet)
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| *[[Sangheili]] - 2.4 meters (7.9 feet)
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| |distinctions=The host body with greenish-grey decaying skin (more so in Halo: CE), armed with tentacles and the head pushed aside
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| |species=*[[Human]]
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| *[[Sangheili]]
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| |attacks=Lunging at a victim, whipping with tentacles
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| |notable=*[[Kusovai]]
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| *[[Wallace A. Jenkins]]
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| *[[Manuel Mendoza]]
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| }}
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| A '''Combat Form''' is a vertebrate suitable for combat that has been infected with the [[Flood]] parasite via an [[Infection Form|infection form]] and "transformed" in a combat unit that fights for [[Flood]] goals.
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| ==Transformation==
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| To become a combat form, one has to be infected by the [[Infection Form]]. If the Infection Form obtains a frequency match for the host's neural system, it begins to rewrite the very DNA of its host. While in most cases, the Infection Form succeeds in infecting its host, occasionally, a match isn't found, and the being can't be infected, as was the case of [[Sergeant Major Avery J. Johnson|Sergeant Johnson]].
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| Once fully transformed, the [[Flood]] infection is usually in total control of the body. Depending on the strength of the Infection Form and the strength of the host, a strong host or weak infection form allows for the host to gain some control over their bodies. Unfortunately for the host, he/she stays alive for the duration of the transformation process and is even conscious of his/her environment as the Flood take over the body.
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| [[Image:FloodWeaponless05.jpg|left|thumb|175px|Flood elite combat form without weapons.]]
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| Once completely infected, the host becomes a '''Combat Form'''. Any body capable of carrying a weapon or one that is still useful in combat becomes a Combat Form and is very deadly. The Combat Form grows whip-like tendrils on its arms, and will use them as melee weapons in close range. These are created with the host's calcium stores. The Flood Human and Covenant Elite Combat Forms have been seen and known to use any weapon. However, in both [[Halo: Combat Evolved]] and [[Halo 2]] they have not been seen to hold the [[Fuel Rod Cannon]]. Some Combat Forms are equipped with [[Energy Shield]]s or [[Active Camouflage]].
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| In The Oracle the combat forms can be seen climbing up the walls
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| with spider-like abilities.
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| The Flood infection is capable of not only controlling the host's body, but of also tapping into its memories to find relevant information about using weapons and equipment. In Halo 2, the Flood have learned how to tap into the host's knowledge of how to drive vehicles and aircraft.
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| ==End of Flood Life Cycle==
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| {{Main|Carrier Form}}
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| Eventually, a Combat Form will mutate into a Carrier, regardless of damage, to perpetuate the Flood species. The Combat Form will prematurely transform into a [[Carrier Form]] if it takes enough damage and the Combat Form cannot function effectively. As a Carrier, the host will basically become a walking incubator for more Infection Forms.
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| ==Killing a Combat Form==
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| The Combat Forms can take extensive damage before being neutralized. Arms, legs, even heads can be totally blown off of their bodies before they are incapacitated. The only known weakness of a Combat Form is its sensory feelers that normally develop in the upper chest region. This is where the Infection Form has nestled, and once destroyed by a headshot-capable weapon, the body is incapacitated. In Halo and Halo 2, a combat form may fall, only to stand up again and keep fighting moments later. This can only happen if it still has a usable limb. In Halo 2, if the body is not destroyed, such as by an [[Energy Sword]], [[Grenade]] or [[Brute Shot]] blade, Combat Forms can be "revived" by [[Infection Form]]s.
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| In both games, the Flood Combat Form is more vulnerable to human weapons, which unlike the Covenant small arms, has something actually 'hitting' it. In the game, the most effective weapons to bring down the Flood are the [[Shotgun]], [[M6D]], [[assault rifle]], the [[M6C Magnum]], the [[BR55 Battle Rifle]], and the [[Covenant Carbine]]. The [[Shotgun]] is the best weapon for killing [[Combat Forms]]. In Halo, a shotgun blast at short range will take them out permanently with no chance of them reviving. At longer ranges the [[M6C Magnum]], or the [[M6D]] work the best. However, the [[M6D]] is also one of the best against Combat Forms (2 shots to the upper chest) and the [[Carrier Form]] (the pistol's zoom allows for the Carrier to be neutralized at a distance, possibly damaging other flood) in ''[[Halo: CE]]''. The [[M6C Magnum]] is also very effective against flood at medium to longer ranges due to its very high accuracy and fast fire rate. In [[Halo 2]], the [[Battle Rifle]] and the [[Covenant Carbine]] can easily take down a combat form with one shot. Simply aim at where the [[infection form]] is nestled,fire, and watch it go down. You may consider hitting the deceased combat form with a blade or grenade. It will then not be revivable, as it is destroyed. At close range, the melee attacks of the [[Plasma Sword]] or [[Brute Shot]] are highly effect, a one hit kill that also destroys the body, preventing it from being revived again.
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| ==SubForms==
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| Hunters cannot be infected by the Flood as they are not one sentient being but many, however while the other Covenant species are known to be infected in the books, only two known sub-forms are seen in the Halo games. It is unknown what happens to Brutes when infected by Flood. There are two following seen Combat Forms in the Halo series:
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| ===Elite Form===
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| [[Image:Warrior Form Covie2.png|right|400px]]
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| The Covenant Combat Form is a formidable enemy; it is capable of a deadly physical attack using its tentacles (once the arms of the Covenant host)and in Halo 1, they sometimes use their dangling head as a weapon too. They also have the ability to wield both human and Covenant weapons. It is very fast, very strong, and can jump great distances. One of the combat forms can jump 15 meters (almost 50 feet) in the air, although it is unknown which form. Due to the Flood Controller's indifference to its host's discomfort, it is nearly immune to some weapons (notably the sniper rifle), but reliance on the host life support systems render it vulnerable to shotgun blasts. In Halo: Combat Evolved they do not have the capability of using Covenant Energy Shields, though they do, on occasion, use Active Cloaking Devices. In Halo 2, some Elite Forms use energy shields and cloaking devices (on all difficulties) or if you activate the "Envy [[Skull]]". Fortunately, because of Elite physiology, they are 'bigger' than the human form, therefore presenting a bigger target. Flood Elites have also been know to climb up walls when knocked out of the map.
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| [[Image:Warrior Form Human2.png|right|400px]]
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| ===Human Form===
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| The [[Human]] Combat Form is significantly smaller than the [[Covenant]] version (due to the comparative differences of the host bodies), and is both slower and weaker than its Covenant counterpart (though it has the same jumping ability). One of the combat forms can jump 15 meters (almost 50 feet) in the air, although its unknown which exact form can do this. It shows a preference for human weapons, and can be deadly with a [[shotgun]] in close quarters, and the most deadly with the [[M6D]] at any range. As with other Combat Forms, it is capable of sustaining massive physical damage before being unusable to the Flood Controller; in fact, as long as the chest cavity and legs remain intact, it will continue to try and fight. They seem to drive vehicles more often than the [[Elite]] form as well.
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| ==Trivia==
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| ===Making Flood Friends===
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| {{Main|How to make Flood Friends}}
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| In Halo 2, if you take away their arms, the body will explode and the [[Flood]] Infection form comes out, but in Halo:CE, you can neutralize the Combat Form by blowing off its arms, head and even part of its stomach. This harmless torso on legs will follow you and can even be used as a shield against enemy fire. If the combat form is not armed with a weapon, the right arm doesn't need to be shot off as it cannot perform melee attacks with that arm. This is not the case in Halo 2. In Halo 2 you can make a flood buddy, by shooting off its tentacle arm. Though it pushes you it won't hurt you.
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| The Flood Combat Forms have also been known to completely forget about their target and move onto another. While this is quite annoying if it happens to you, it can be quite useful if they move on to create a distraction against a large group of Covenant/Sentinels. The reason why they do this can either be a demonstration of the Flood's tactics in fighting, or just because of the game AI's intelligence.
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| == Trivia ==
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| *In all Halo games, Flood Combat Forms always hold the [[Shotgun]] with one hand, and fire it without pumping another round into the chamber.
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| *In Halo 2, all the [[Flood]] Infected Elites wear the armor of an [[Elite Minor]], even on the [[Forerunner]] [[Gas Mine]] where the only Covenant elites are the Spec-Ops elites and the Arbiter. Even in the entire Quarantine Zone level and the level Sacred Icon are there only Minor Elite Flood, where no Minor Elites were found. This is probably due to make it easy to generate combat forms.
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| *In [[Halo 2]], when a [[Flood]] [[Elite]] combat form is stuck with a [[Plasma Grenade]], when the grenade detonates, there is no explosion. Only a flash of light, and the Flood is gone. No other enemies, if in a group, are destroyed, only it.
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| [[Category:The Flood]]
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