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--[[User:Exalted Obliteration|Exalted Obliteration]] 05:10, 4 November 2007 (UTC)
--[[User:Exalted Obliteration|Exalted Obliteration]] 05:10, 4 November 2007 (UTC)
Well the Elites shields DO shimmer, i should know, i shoot them alot online.
However, nice piece of research. --[[User:Ajax 013|Ajax 013]] 12:00, 4 November 2007 (UTC)

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At first it may seem that the Brute's Power Armor does not recharge, but in reality it actually does, and more rapidly than I thought.

I have attacked all variety of Brutes save for Stalkers and Chieftains, and I have consistently found that if one brings their armor to the point that it starts sparking and smoking, but if you leave it alone, smoke and sparks will disappear. Also, if you look carefully, as you damage their armor, the lights on the armor will brighten.

Leave the sparking and smoking armor alone long enough, the sparks, smoke, and most importantly the lights, will disappear, and the armor lights will return to their initial, non-luminous state.

At this point, you're back to square one with trying to knock their armor off.

I found a Brute minor on Tsavo Highway that survived the destruction of two Phantoms (both at my hand), and he doesn't attack. I shot him 5 times with a plasma pistol. Shoot him six times, and the armor blows off, but if you do not deliver the sixth shot and wait a few seconds, the armor will return to its initial state, and hence has recharged.

I can understand why it may not seem that it doesn't recharge, since it doesn't shimmer; in fact, the only character's whose shields shimmer are the Master Chief, and no one else, not even the Elites.

--Exalted Obliteration 05:10, 4 November 2007 (UTC)

Well the Elites shields DO shimmer, i should know, i shoot them alot online.

However, nice piece of research. --Ajax 013 12:00, 4 November 2007 (UTC)