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The trip mine has the ability to attach itself to vehicles if it is deployed nearby. There is a several second delay between deployment and detonation, but it will stick to vehicles immediately. It will detonate by itself after a period of time. | The trip mine has the ability to attach itself to vehicles if it is deployed nearby. There is a several second delay between deployment and detonation, but it will stick to vehicles immediately. It will detonate by itself after a period of time. | ||
During the Halo 3 BETA, the mine did not have an up or down. In the Halo 3 if placed upside down it will detonate automatically. | |||
[[Image:Lotus Anti-Tank Mine or Tripmine Unarmed.jpg|300px|thumb|right|The Trip Mine unarmed.]] | [[Image:Lotus Anti-Tank Mine or Tripmine Unarmed.jpg|300px|thumb|right|The Trip Mine unarmed.]] |
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The TR/9 Antipersonnel Mine, otherwise known as the Trip Mine, is an equipment item in Halo 3.
Background
The trip mine can be activated by proximity or touch, but will not be activated by a crouched player. Once deployed, it can be identified by a high pitched beeping noise or by a distinctive flashing red light on its top. Its blast radius is considerably larger than a grenade explosion or rocket explosion. The activation radius is smaller than the kill radius. The trip mine can not be deactivated once deployed. However, it can be remotely activated by projectile weapons or grenade explosions.
The trip mine has the ability to attach itself to vehicles if it is deployed nearby. There is a several second delay between deployment and detonation, but it will stick to vehicles immediately. It will detonate by itself after a period of time.
During the Halo 3 BETA, the mine did not have an up or down. In the Halo 3 if placed upside down it will detonate automatically.
Tactics
- When running away from a moving vehicle, a mine can be deployed in front of a moving enemy vehicle. Be careful though, it may kill not only the driver and passengers but you as well.
- If you deploy a trip mine on top of a Man Cannon, the mine will go flying out into the battle field. Though on the Beta, the trip mine would sometimes disappear entirely when thrown into the Man Cannon. It would still explode if someone or something were to go within the activation radius.
- Also deploying the mine in the general area where the Man Cannon deposits players will kill the next person to man cannon from the base. Don't do it to your own base if your intentions aren't being a team killer.
- Putting a trip mine in front of an unmanned vehicle will result in a nasty surprise to the next one entering it.
- Place them in areas that are hard to see and that players need to go. A perfect example is in front of the Man Cannon. There is a downward incline before the mancannon. Placing one here makes it unnoticeable to the player entering the mancannon. Be careful or the trip mine may be launched by accident.
- Be sure to inform your teammates of the locations of trip mines. Otherwise, you may get a betrayal if a teammate steps on it.
- In Forge trip mines can be deployed as a defensive "wall" for tight choke points.