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#REDIRECT [[Flood combat form]]
{{Flood Species Infobox
|name=Combat Form
|image=[[Image:SMGFlood.jpg|300px]]
|height=*[[Human]] - 2 meters (6.6 feet)
*[[Sangheili]] - 2.4 meters (8.6 feet)
*[[Jiralhanae]] - 2.8 meters
|distinctions=The host body with greenish-grey decaying skin (more so in Halo: CE), armed with tentacles and the head pushed aside
|species=*[[Human]]
*[[Sangheili]]
*[[Jiralhanae]]
|attacks=Lunging at a victim, whipping with tentacles, firing held gun
|notable=*[[Kusovai]]
*[[Wallace A. Jenkins]]
*[[Manuel Mendoza]]
}}
{{Cleanup}}
A '''Combat Form''' is a vertebrate suitable for combat that has been infected with the [[Flood]] parasite via an [[Infection Form]] and mutated into a combat unit that fights for Flood goals and objectives.
 
==Introduction==
 
A combat form comes into existence when an [[Infection form]] made of Flood Super Cells <ref>Bestarium</ref> attaches itself to a lifeform with sufficiant biomass and calcium store. It then uses a protruding neural connection to interact with the host's nervous system, synchronizing with it's electrochemical signals and gaining control over the host's body. It has been theorized that certain nervous disorders, such as [[Boren's Syndrome]] may counteract this affect and render an infection form harmless.[[Image:4935311-Full.jpg|thumb|left|An infected Brute Chieftain begins to mutate into a Flood combat form.]]
During the Infection process, the host's internal organs are liquefied and the nutrients from them are used to develop the tentacles and other appendages of the combat form. Penetrating weaponry, such as the [[Sniper Rifle]], have little affect on the Flood Combat form because of this. The Flood Combat form still has reliance on some of it's host's life support functions and as such any projectile or melee weapon with enough force to damage these systems can effectively kill the Combat form.
Unfortunately for the host, he/she stays alive for the duration of the transformation process and is even conscious and aware after the final transformation.
Once fully transformed, the [[Infection form]] has total control over the host's body and changes the physical appearance of the host to better suit it's own needs. On rare occasions this affect may be weakened by time in stasis, allowing the host to regain some control <ref>Halo: The Flood</ref>.
These combat forms can use any and all knowledge previously attained by the host, and as such can wield weapons, as well as drive [[Vehicles]] and [[Boarding|board]] enemy vehicles.
 
==Purpose==
During the initial stage of a Flood Outbreak, the Feral stage, these forms communicate via pheromone-based communication and are used to secure new hosts for use as biomass and complex neurosystems to strengthen the local Gravemind. Once a sufficient store of biomass is available for the Flood to enter the Coordinated stage and begin forming [[Pure Form]] Flood, the Combat forms are relegated for use as either defensive units or additional calcium/biomass reserves.
 
==Types of Combat Forms==
Of the various races of the [[Covenant]] hegemony, there are only a specific amount of species that have the necessary requirements to become potential Flood vectors. Species known to be immune to infection include the [[Hunter|Lekgolo]], whose segmented neural structure make synchronization for the Flood form impossible, the [[Jackal|Kig-Yar]] whose avian bodies do not contain the necessary calcium stores, the [[Drone|Yanme'e]] whose chitinous shell makes infection impossible and the [[Engineer|Huragok]], whose artificial nature removes it's infection potential. While other forms of Flood Combat forms are conceivable, only three are seen during the span of the games.
 
===Human Form===
The Human Combat Form is significantly smaller than other forms, due to the comparative differences of the host bodies. Although it cannot take in as much damage as the Elite Combat Form can, it has some advantages to its counterpart, It seems more alert, is quicker to melee an opponent, and presents a smaller, and thus harder to hit, target. In [[Halo 1]] it does not burst into speed as often as the Elite Form. It shows a preference for human weapons, and can be deadly with a [[shotgun]] in close quarters, as well as an [[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.
 
===Elite Form===
[[Image:Flood Combat Form (Elite).jpg|thumb|right|200px|An Elite Combat Form in Halo 3.]]
During infection, the Flood pushes the Elite's head backwards to create sufficient space for the Combat form to reside. The [[Covenant]] Combat Form is a formidable enemy; it is capable of a deadly physical attack using its whip-like tentacles. They also have the ability to wield both [[human]] and Covenant weapons. It is very fast, very strong, and can jump great distances and heights. Some Elite combat forms can still use their armour's [[Active Camouflage]] and [[Energy Shields]]. Fortunately for the player, because of Elite physiology, they are 'bigger' than the human form, therefore presenting a larger target.
 
===Brute Form===
[[Image:Flood Combat Form (Brute).jpg|thumb|right|200px|A Brute Combat Form.]]
[[Brute]] Combat Forms, while mutated similarly to [[human]] and [[Elite]] Combat Forms, behave much more aggressively in combat towards an opponent. During infection, the [[Infection Form]] burrows into their skulls and force the jaws apart to create a residual space. These creature seem to draw on their host's brutish nature and often forgo projectile weapons in favor of close combat. They are known to wield several Brute weapons such as the [[Spiker|Spikers]], [[Mauler|Maulers]], and even [[Gravity Hammer|Gravity Hammers]], as well as more traditional Covenant weaponry and human armaments. These creatures have not been seen controlling vehicles, however based on their telepathic relationship with the well-knowledged [[Gravemind]] and the other form's use of vehicles it can be assumed they would be capable if the need should arise.
 
==Combating a Combat Form==
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 projectile 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  other Infection Forms crawling into it.
 
Explosives such as grenades, Rocket Launchers, and the Brute Shot can easily kill a combat form. In the games, the Flood Combat Form is more vulnerable to human weapons. The nature of the Covenant Plasma weaponry means that it's normally debilitating nature by causing epidermal and subdermal damage is canceled out by the Flood's inability to feel pain or be crippled. At close range the [[Shotgun]] and [[Energy Sword]] are the best weapon for killing Combat Forms. A shotgun blast at short range or sword lunge will take them out permanently with no chance of them reviving. At close to medium ranges the [[M6C Magnum]] and [[SMG]] are also very effective against combat forms due their fast fire rate. The [[Sentinel Beam]] is also a effective weapon due to its continuous fire and burning capabilities. At longer ranges the [[BR55 Battle Rifle]], [[Covenant Carbine]], or the M6D work the best against Combat Forms (2 shots to the upper chest where the flood infection form is). The Brute Spiker is also an effective anti-flood weapon, as the melee can completely destroy a human or elite combat form in one hit. Burning Flood forms is one of the most effective methods in any situation, and is often the desired method of eradication.
 
==Harmless Flood==
{{Main|How to make Flood Friends}}
 
In [[Halo: CE]] it is possible to remove both limbs from a Combat form, rendering it harmless. These forms will follow the player and "nestle" close to it in an attempt to attack. It is only necessary to remove the tentacled arm of the combat form if it is not carrying a weapon, however if it is both must be removed. These forms can be used as effective shields and will often charge Covenant enemies as a distraction.
This bug is removed in [[Halo 2]], where attempting such a feat by removing both arms will cause the Infection form to leave the body in search of another. It is still possible to utilize the single arm removal if the combat form is not carrying a weapon.
This method remains unusable in [[Halo 3]].
 
==End of Flood Life Cycle==
{{Main|Carrier Form}}
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.
 
== [[Halo 3]] ==
In Halo 3, the Flood manage to get to [[Earth]] via an infected Covenant vessel and infect [[Voi]]. If an Infection Form lands on a Marine, Elite (with shields down) or Brute (with [[Power Armor|armor]] destroyed) they will be transformed into a Combat Form in a time period of roughly 7 seconds, as seen here: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-bCMhBINiA]. They also can reanimate and infect the corpses of any of the above, and if there is a weapon of any type near the body's arm, that Combat Form will use that weapon. Along with this, for the first time ever without modding, Flood Combat Forms carry [[Fuel Rod Cannon]]s on [[Legendary]] difficulty and pose a grave hazard. Also, it should be noted that melee attacks have a much greater effect on Combat Forms in Halo 3. Against a human or brute combat form, most if not all melee attacks will cause the torso of the combat form to crumble apart, killing the combat form and rendering the body useless. The same tactic will work on an Elite Combat Form only if their shields are down. This becomes very useful in situations involving multiple combat forms and limited ammo.
 
 
 
== Trivia ==
*In all Halo games, Flood Combat Forms always hold the Shotgun with one hand, and fire it without pumping another round into the chamber. (And in the case of Halo 1, they somehow manage to make the shotgun pump itself.)
*Sometimes flood will wield flamethrowers in a normal game if they are revived very near one.
*In Halo 2 and Halo 3, all Flood Combat Forms have more of the host's armor left on them such as chest plating and etc.
*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 level, [[Quarantine Zone (Level)|Quarantine Zone]] and the level [[Sacred Icon (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. In Halo 3 however, say an Elite Ultra was infected, then the new Combat form will still have the armor of an Ultra, but when killed the armor myseriously changes to that of a mior.
*In Halo 3, a Chieftain getting infected will turn into a Brute Combat Form with Minor Brute Armor on.
*Occasionally, if you throw a [[Plasma Grenade]] on a combat form it will charge at the player, ignoring any other non-flood targets.But in Halo 3 they will jump away from the grenade.
 
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