Thel 'Vadam: Difference between revisions

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*In the Spanish versions of ''Halo 2'' and ''Halo 3'', the Arbiter is translated as ''Inquisidor'', which means Inquisitor. This is because the cognate of Arbiter in Spanish, "''arbitro''", means referee.
*In the Spanish versions of ''Halo 2'' and ''Halo 3'', the Arbiter is translated as ''Inquisidor'', which means Inquisitor. This is because the cognate of Arbiter in Spanish, "''arbitro''", means referee.
*Thel 'Vadam is included in MSNBC's list of the "Top 5 Best Aliens in Video Games."<ref>[http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26016023?pg=2#games_top5_080805_Aliens|MSNBC "Top 5 best aliens in video games"]</ref>
*Thel 'Vadam is included in MSNBC's list of the "Top 5 Best Aliens in Video Games."<ref>[http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26016023?pg=2#games_top5_080805_Aliens|MSNBC "Top 5 best aliens in video games"]</ref>
*One should take notice of the Arbiter on higher difficulties. When he is killed, he might somehow lose his long ranged weapon, making him only useful in close combat. When this happens, make sure one gives him a long ranged weapon when he is knocked out.
*If one kills the Arbiter and takes his weapon and gives him a weapon with no ammo, he will not pick up any weapons, and will be weaponless. This can also be achieved by giving the Arbiter a support weapon and getting him to ride in a vehicle.
*If one kills the Arbiter and takes his weapon and gives him a weapon with no ammo, he will not pick up any weapons, and will be weaponless. This can also be achieved by giving the Arbiter a support weapon and getting him to ride in a vehicle.