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[[Image:Afbeelding 006.jpg|thumb|The Blue [[Kig-Yar|Jackal]].]]
[[Image:Afbeelding 006.jpg|thumb|The Blue [[Kig-Yar|Jackal]].]]
[[Image:1218737684 Blue Jackal.jpg|thumb|Another image of the Blue [[Kig-Yar|Jackal]].]]
[[Image:Blue Jackals 002.jpg|thumb|right|The blue-green variant of the [[Kig-Yar|Jackal]].]]
[[Image:Blue Jackals 002.jpg|thumb|right|The blue-green variant of the [[Kig-Yar|Jackal]].]]
The '''Blue Jackals''' [[glitch]] is a lighting phenomenon that can be seen in the ''[[Halo 2]]'' [[Campaign]] level [[Metropolis (Level)|Metropolis]]; it can sometimes also happen in [[Regret (Level)|Regret]]. As the name suggests, it causes the corpses of some [[Jackal]]s to turn blue.
The '''Blue Jackals''' [[glitch]] is a lighting phenomenon that can be seen in the ''[[Halo 2]]'' [[Campaign]] level [[Metropolis (Level)|Metropolis]]; it can sometimes also happen in [[Regret (Level)|Regret]]. As the name suggests, it causes the corpses of some [[Jackal]]s to turn blue.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*This rarely happens to [[Elites]] and [[Grunts]] -- usually happens to Major Grunts.
*This rarely happens to [[Elites]] and [[Grunts]], usually happens to Major Grunts.
*This usually happens to the [[Sniper Jackal]] that is onboard the [[Scarab]].
*This usually happens to the [[Sniper Jackal]] that is onboard the [[Scarab]].
*It happens most of the time when the game uses moving scenery or [[Wikipedia:Binary space partitioning|BSP]], so this is most likely the reason.{{fact|doesn't the game ALWAYS use moving scenery and BSP?}}
*It happens most of the time when the game uses moving scenery or [[Wikipedia:Binary space partitioning|BSP]], so this is most likely the reason.{{fact|doesn't the game ALWAYS use moving scenery and BSP?}}

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File:Blue Jackals 002.jpg
The blue-green variant of the Jackal.

The Blue Jackals glitch is a lighting phenomenon that can be seen in the Halo 2 Campaign level Metropolis; it can sometimes also happen in Regret. As the name suggests, it causes the corpses of some Jackals to turn blue.

Instructions (Metropolis)

In Metropolis, kill a Jackal on the Scarab. If it is on the right place, it will appear blue, as though it were inside the Scarab's tech innards. This is the result of a lighting glitch; a part of the Jackal's corpse is "inside" the Scarab, so the game assumes that the entire Jackal is in the Scarab's interior, and lights it accordingly. Meleeing the body will cause it to change to other colors, strangely including yellow and red. Shining your flashlight on the affected corpses will temporarily revert them to normal.

Instructions (Regret)

When you hear a Marine say, "Full car coming up," in the room where you fight the Drones, throw a Plasma Grenade down the lift before it comes up. When you get to the tram's destination, the Drone corpses may be blue.

Trivia

  • This rarely happens to Elites and Grunts, usually happens to Major Grunts.
  • This usually happens to the Sniper Jackal that is onboard the Scarab.
  • It happens most of the time when the game uses moving scenery or BSP, so this is most likely the reason.Template:Fact

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