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==Halo 3 Mods==
==Halo 3 Mods==
Recently, a man with the gamertag of Shade4510 leaked out three modded maps for enjoyment by fellow players.
Like Halo 2, and Halo: Combat Evolved before it, Halo 3 has already gained some notable{{fact}} mods, provided by community members unaffiliated with Bungie or Microsoft. Though not always used for cheating or providing one player or team an advantage, the use of modded content on Xbox Live in any regard is still considered illegal, and can result in a ban.
 
People have recently figured out how to mod Halo 3, but Shade4510 was the first person to give out three of the modded maps on Xbox Live.
 
Please note: the maps were NOT made by him.
 
The three maps are:
 
A modded [[Last Resort (Level)|Last Resort]] which is almost identical mods to the actual High Ground map with little exceptions of computers, three windmills, a detached gauss [[Warthog]], [[Scorpion]] and machine gun turrets. All are usable save the main Scorpion turrets. There is also lots of little grass patches sticking out of walls of the posterior structure.
Modded [[High Ground (Level)|High Ground]], where there are [[Elites]] and [[Spartans]] standing alive still whom have no weapons but hold up to 4 Frag or Plasma Grenades depending on whether it is an Elite or a Spartan, flags, random gates, oddballs, and Wraith shots at the start of the game. 
 
Also, a modded [[Sandtrap]] with 7 [[Elephants]].
 
Recently, an abundance of modders have come out and released their own made maps.
These modded maps include, [[The Pit]], [[Vahalla]], [[Snowbound]], [[Blackout]], [[Guardian]], [[Standoff]], and [[Foundry]].


== Softmods and Hardmods ==
== Softmods and Hardmods ==