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'''Antlion Anti-Personnel Mines'''<ref>[[Letter - Re:Antilon Mine]]</ref>, are used by the [[UNSC]] and many other military services,<ref>[[Halo: First Strike]], page 275</ref> being used as an anti-infantry role, as their explosive splashes yield more damage to unshielded targets. The mines will kill any unarmored opponent but will most likely deplete an armored opponents' shields so the attacker can move in for an easy kill. They are capable of both proximity and manual detonation. | '''Antlion Anti-Personnel Mines'''<ref>[[Letter - Re:Antilon Mine]]</ref>, are used by the [[UNSC]] and many other military services,<ref>[[Halo: First Strike]], page 275</ref> being used as an anti-infantry role, as their explosive splashes yield more damage to unshielded targets. The mines will kill any unarmored opponent but will most likely deplete an armored opponents' shields so the attacker can move in for an easy kill. They are capable of both proximity and manual detonation. | ||
is often confused with the [[Trip Mine]] from [[Halo 3]] [[Multiplayer]] | |||
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Revision as of 18:36, April 23, 2009
Antlion Anti-Personnel Mines[1], are used by the UNSC and many other military services,[2] being used as an anti-infantry role, as their explosive splashes yield more damage to unshielded targets. The mines will kill any unarmored opponent but will most likely deplete an armored opponents' shields so the attacker can move in for an easy kill. They are capable of both proximity and manual detonation.
is often confused with the Trip Mine from Halo 3 Multiplayer
Sources
- ^ Letter - Re:Antilon Mine
- ^ Halo: First Strike, page 275