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The '''M12G1 Warthog Light Anti-Armor Vehicle''' (abbreviated '''M12G1 LAAV'''), more commonly known as the '''Gauss Warthog''', or '''Gauss 'Hog''' is a [[United Nations Space Command]] ground vehicle.
The '''M12G1 Warthog Light Anti-Armor Vehicle''' (abbreviated '''M12G1 LAAV'''), more commonly known as the '''Gauss Warthog''', or '''Gauss 'Hog''' is a [[United Nations Space Command]] ground vehicle.


It is a variant of the [[Warthog]] series of vehicle, but is much more uncommon than the ubiquitous [[Warthog|M12 Warthog LRV]]. It is seen only in ''[[Halo 2]]'' and ''[[Halo 3]]'', not ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', and only in multiplayer is it available in ''[[Halo PC]]''.
It is a variant of the [[Warthog]] series of vehicle, but is much more uncommon than the ubiquitous [[Warthog|M12 Warthog LRV]]. It is seen only in ''[[Halo 2]]'' and ''[[Halo 3]]'', not ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', and is never referred to in any of the Halo novels, suggesting that it is a very recently developed model.


== Description ==
== Overview ==


The M12G1 Warthog is almost exact in every detail to the standard [[M12 Warthog LRV]] except that the chain-gun on the back has been replaced with a [[M68 Gauss Cannon]].
The M12G1 Warthog is almost exact in every detail to the standard [[M12 Warthog LRV]] except that the chain-gun on the back has been replaced with a [[M68 Gauss Cannon]]. The Gauss Cannon is an anti-vehicular weapon based on the technology of the [[Magnetic Accelerator Cannon]] - it fires fast-moving projectiles by asynchronous magnetic acceleration in the base of the cannon. It takes about a half of a second to recharge between shots and has unlimited ammunition.


The Gauss Cannon is an anti-vehicular weapon that is like a miniature [[Magnetic Accelerator Cannon]] - it fires fast-moving projectiles by asynchronous magnetic acceleration in the base of the cannon. It takes about a half of a second to recharge between shots and has unlimited ammunition.
==Applications ==
In Halo 2 and Halo 3 alike, the vehicle is primarily used in its suggested capacity: a light anti-armor vehicle, designed to quickly and efficiently defeat heavy armored vehicles such as [[Wraith]] tanks. Its Gauss cannon is extremely powerful, destroying light vehicles in a single shot and tanks in two or three. Its mobility and maneuverability, at the same time, make it difficult for a tank's ponderous guns to successfully target. This gives it a unique influence on the shape of multiplayer combat, especially since the Gauss Hog is generally ineffective against infantry.


Although the Gauss Warthog was featured in Halo 2, the only official level in which you will be offered a Gauss Warthog is Metropolis. You can find one late in the level Quarantine Zone, but since you are probably alone by then, it is of little use. In Halo 3 it is featured on the levels [[The Ark]] and [[The Covenant]].
==Appearances==


== Observations ==
Although the Gauss Warthog was featured in Halo 2, the only official level in which you will be offered a Gauss Warthog is Metropolis. You can find one late in the level Quarantine Zone, but since you are probably alone by then, it is of little use. In Halo 3 it is featured on the levels [[The Ark]] and [[The Covenant]], but it is again easy to miss the Gauss Warthogs entirely, as they are not made obvious to the player. They seldom appear by default on multiplayer maps; in Halo 2 they were only found on [[Zanzibar]] and in Halo 3 they are entirely absent.


In Halo 3, it has been occasionally that through the turrets' scope, it would show red when near a vehicle, relative the the sniper scope showing terrain outlines when not in scope mode, but only vehicles have been noted to be seen through the scope (the scope isn't usable like the sniper scope is, or the rocket scope, it is more like a viewer to the person wielding the weapon, isn't able to view the enemy, so more related to a glass window).  The shooting speed has been slightly slowed, but more damaging explosion range {{verify source}}. The shots are also a different color, where in Halo 2 the shots were a white colour with a slight orangery tint, and when they landed, they have a resemblance to the Gravity Hammer strike, while the Halo 3 shots were a orangery-blue, and the shots were somewhat of a wraith shot exploding, mixed with a fragmentation grenade explosion.  Also, the Gauss Cannon projectiles are not as effective against [[Scarab]] leg joints than other weapons.
==Strategy and Counter-Strategy==
 
===Multiplayer Strategy===
== Trivia ==
The Gauss Warthog is extremely effective against light vehicles and even infantry, but tends to be ineffective against tanks, as it takes multiple direct hits to kill the driver. In general, it is advisable to circle the tank to be destroyed, driving erratically but smoothly, so as to both avoid fire from the tank and hit it more accurately. Beware of the tank's anti-infantry gunner, who will likely be more able to target the fast-moving Gauss Warthog than the pilot. Especially be careful of [[Ghost]]s, as they can strafe quickly enough to avoid the Gauss cannon and do fatal damage in just seconds.
 
===Multiplayer Counterstrategy===
*Before the launch of ''Halo 2'', it was hinted by [[Bungie]] that different types of Warthogs with different color schemes would also make it in the game: a moon variant, cargo variant, jungle variant, and a snow variant. This never came through; however a Troop-Transport variant was used in Halo 3.
The best way to stop the Gauss Hog is the best way to stop most vehicles: get a bigger gun. The [[Spartan Laser]] and [[Missile Pod]] are especially effective, but the [[Rocket Launcher]], [[Fuel Rod Gun]] and [[Brute Shot]] are also effective if used properly. Using vehicles, especially tanks, against a Gauss Hog may be either an excellent idea or a bad one. In open space, the superior firepower and durability of the tank will triumph over the Gauss Hog; in closer quarters or areas with lots of cover, the Hog may be able to evade the tank's fire long enough to do lethal damage. Approaching a Gauss Warthog in any light vehicle besides another Gauss Warthog is nothing short of suicide. A single shot will eliminate the vehicle and kill all those on board, unless the driver or gunner is already severely distracted. If you must fight a Gauss Warthog on foot, take care that you do not forget to use cover. The Gauss Hog fires slowly and rather inaccurately, meaning that a proper use of the environment as protection may spare your life long enough to land a killing shot.
*Sounding the Horn while keeping the vehicle still gives you away on the motion sensor.


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Revision as of 21:05, April 5, 2008

Template:Ship The M12G1 Warthog Light Anti-Armor Vehicle (abbreviated M12G1 LAAV), more commonly known as the Gauss Warthog, or Gauss 'Hog is a United Nations Space Command ground vehicle.

It is a variant of the Warthog series of vehicle, but is much more uncommon than the ubiquitous M12 Warthog LRV. It is seen only in Halo 2 and Halo 3, not Halo: Combat Evolved, and is never referred to in any of the Halo novels, suggesting that it is a very recently developed model.

Overview

The M12G1 Warthog is almost exact in every detail to the standard M12 Warthog LRV except that the chain-gun on the back has been replaced with a M68 Gauss Cannon. The Gauss Cannon is an anti-vehicular weapon based on the technology of the Magnetic Accelerator Cannon - it fires fast-moving projectiles by asynchronous magnetic acceleration in the base of the cannon. It takes about a half of a second to recharge between shots and has unlimited ammunition.

Applications

In Halo 2 and Halo 3 alike, the vehicle is primarily used in its suggested capacity: a light anti-armor vehicle, designed to quickly and efficiently defeat heavy armored vehicles such as Wraith tanks. Its Gauss cannon is extremely powerful, destroying light vehicles in a single shot and tanks in two or three. Its mobility and maneuverability, at the same time, make it difficult for a tank's ponderous guns to successfully target. This gives it a unique influence on the shape of multiplayer combat, especially since the Gauss Hog is generally ineffective against infantry.

Appearances

Although the Gauss Warthog was featured in Halo 2, the only official level in which you will be offered a Gauss Warthog is Metropolis. You can find one late in the level Quarantine Zone, but since you are probably alone by then, it is of little use. In Halo 3 it is featured on the levels The Ark and The Covenant, but it is again easy to miss the Gauss Warthogs entirely, as they are not made obvious to the player. They seldom appear by default on multiplayer maps; in Halo 2 they were only found on Zanzibar and in Halo 3 they are entirely absent.

Strategy and Counter-Strategy

Multiplayer Strategy

The Gauss Warthog is extremely effective against light vehicles and even infantry, but tends to be ineffective against tanks, as it takes multiple direct hits to kill the driver. In general, it is advisable to circle the tank to be destroyed, driving erratically but smoothly, so as to both avoid fire from the tank and hit it more accurately. Beware of the tank's anti-infantry gunner, who will likely be more able to target the fast-moving Gauss Warthog than the pilot. Especially be careful of Ghosts, as they can strafe quickly enough to avoid the Gauss cannon and do fatal damage in just seconds.

Multiplayer Counterstrategy

The best way to stop the Gauss Hog is the best way to stop most vehicles: get a bigger gun. The Spartan Laser and Missile Pod are especially effective, but the Rocket Launcher, Fuel Rod Gun and Brute Shot are also effective if used properly. Using vehicles, especially tanks, against a Gauss Hog may be either an excellent idea or a bad one. In open space, the superior firepower and durability of the tank will triumph over the Gauss Hog; in closer quarters or areas with lots of cover, the Hog may be able to evade the tank's fire long enough to do lethal damage. Approaching a Gauss Warthog in any light vehicle besides another Gauss Warthog is nothing short of suicide. A single shot will eliminate the vehicle and kill all those on board, unless the driver or gunner is already severely distracted. If you must fight a Gauss Warthog on foot, take care that you do not forget to use cover. The Gauss Hog fires slowly and rather inaccurately, meaning that a proper use of the environment as protection may spare your life long enough to land a killing shot.

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