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'''Banshee Glitch''' may refer to the following: | '''Banshee Glitch''' may refer to the following: | ||
*[[Driverless Banshee]] - | *'''[[Driverless Banshee]]''' - A ''[[Halo PC]]'' [[glitch]] in which an empty Banshee follows a piloted Banshee. | ||
*[[fifty-degree Banshee fire|50 Degree Banshee Fire]] - | *'''[[fifty-degree Banshee fire|50 Degree Banshee Fire]]''' - A ''Halo PC'' glitch in which Banshees fire shots at a 50-degree angle. | ||
*[[perpendicular Banshee fire|90 Degree Banshee Fire]] - | *'''[[perpendicular Banshee fire|90 Degree Banshee Fire]]''' - A ''Halo PC'' glitch in which Banshees fire shots at a 90-degree angle. | ||
*[[Immobile Banshee]] - | *'''[[Immobile Banshee]]''' - A ''Halo PC'' glitch that renders a Banshee immobile. | ||
*[[Banshee Hovering Glitch]] - | *'''[[Banshee Hovering Glitch]]''' - A ''[[Halo 3]]'' glitch that causes a Banshee to hover in place. | ||
*[[Banshee launch | *'''[[Banshee launch]]''' - A term used to refer to a number of Banshee-related "[[Super Jumping|Super Jump]]" techniques. | ||
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Revision as of 01:48, August 20, 2015
Banshee Glitch may refer to the following:
- Driverless Banshee - A Halo PC glitch in which an empty Banshee follows a piloted Banshee.
- 50 Degree Banshee Fire - A Halo PC glitch in which Banshees fire shots at a 50-degree angle.
- 90 Degree Banshee Fire - A Halo PC glitch in which Banshees fire shots at a 90-degree angle.
- Immobile Banshee - A Halo PC glitch that renders a Banshee immobile.
- Banshee Hovering Glitch - A Halo 3 glitch that causes a Banshee to hover in place.
- Banshee launch - A term used to refer to a number of Banshee-related "Super Jump" techniques.
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