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*In ''[[Halo 3]]'', if any Brute becomes infected by the [[Flood]] he will turn into a [[Flood Combat Form#Jiralhanae (Brute) Form|Flood-infected Brute Minor]] due to graphical restraints. However, if the player triggers a loading point that removes the Flood from the level while a Infection Form has begun the infection process, the Flood Infection Form will be deleted, the infection process will be stopped yet the transformation will simultaneously complete. This will result in infected Brutes who are allied with the Flood while retaining berserking, appearance, and hijacking abilities. The only noticeable Flood features are signs of Flood infection growing on their back. The only known instance of half-infected Brutes is on The Covenant.
*In ''[[Halo 3]]'', if any Brute becomes infected by the [[Flood]] he will turn into a [[Flood Combat Form#Jiralhanae (Brute) Form|Flood-infected Brute Minor]] due to graphical restraints. However, if the player triggers a loading point that removes the Flood from the level while a Infection Form has begun the infection process, the Flood Infection Form will be deleted, the infection process will be stopped yet the transformation will simultaneously complete. This will result in infected Brutes who are allied with the Flood while retaining berserking, appearance, and hijacking abilities. The only noticeable Flood features are signs of Flood infection growing on their back. The only known instance of half-infected Brutes is on The Covenant.
*In ''[[Halo 3]]'', if a Brute Chieftain with a Plasma Cannon goes berserk, the Plasma Cannon disappears. When the Chieftain is killed, the same Plasma Cannon reappears by its body. This is due that the support weapon has no "putting away" animation. This has been fixed in ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'' - if the War Chieftain goes berserk, the Plasma Cannon will hang across his back just like a normal two-handed weapon.
*In ''[[Halo 3]]'', if a Brute Chieftain with a Plasma Cannon goes berserk, the Plasma Cannon disappears. When the Chieftain is killed, the same Plasma Cannon reappears by its body. This is due that the support weapon has no "putting away" animation. This has been fixed in ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'' - if the War Chieftain goes berserk, the Plasma Cannon will hang across his back just like a normal two-handed weapon.
*In Halo: Reach, a Brute can only be assassinated if the brute is distracted and has not seen you, unlike the other species of the Covenant.
*In Halo: Reach, a Brute can only be assassinated if the brute is distracted and has not seen you, unlike the other species of the Covenant.{{citation needed}}


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