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Start by performing the [[Halo 3's Arm Glitch|Arm Glitch]] with a [[Gravity Hammer]]. One player (''Person A'') must be in [[Forge|Edit Mode]], with the other player (''Person B'') in Player Mode; both players must attempt to grab a Gravity Hammer at the same time.
Start by performing the [[Halo 3's Arm Glitch|Arm Glitch]] with a [[Gravity Hammer]]. One player (''Person A'') must be in [[Forge|Edit Mode]], with the other player (''Person B'') in Player Mode; both players must attempt to grab a Gravity Hammer at the same time.


At this point, ''Person A'' should hold '''RT''' and rotate the Gravity Hammer until ''Person B''<nowiki/>'s arms disappear, at which point ''B'' may begin to hover for a moment.<ref name="tut2">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhNydHB9X6U '''YouTube:''' Nuclear Bomb Glitch Part 2: The Blast]</ref> Viewing the Film frame-by-frame in [[Theater]] reveals what actually happens:<ref name="tut1">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJ5ILZ3unjU '''YouTube:''' Halo 3 Nuclear Bomb Glitch part 1 of 2: The Gorilla Hands]</ref> first, ''Person B''<nowiki/>'s character's arms bend and rotate erratically, sometimes passing through their body. Next, the hands expand to huge size. Immediately following that, the surrounding area is engulfed in a massive white light.
At this point, ''Person A'' should hold '''RT''' and rotate the Gravity Hammer until ''Person B''<nowiki/>'s arms disappear, at which point ''B'' may begin to hover for a moment. Viewing the Film frame-by-frame in [[Theater]] reveals what actually happens: first, ''Person B''<nowiki/>'s character's arms bend and rotate erratically, sometimes passing through their body. Next, the hands expand to huge size. Immediately following that, the surrounding area is engulfed in a massive white light.


At this point, ''Person A'' should enter Player Mode, to avoid accidentally deleting the Gravity Hammer.
At this point, ''Person A'' should enter Player Mode, to avoid accidentally deleting the Gravity Hammer.


While all of the above happens, the glitch will inflict massive damage upon any other players in the level; on at least one occasion, it has almost instantly killed a player on the opposite side of the map.<ref name="tut2" />
While all of the above happens, the glitch will inflict massive damage upon any other players in the level; on at least one occasion, it has almost instantly killed a player on the opposite side of the map.


At this point, the glitch has been activated. If the glitched player (''Person B'') then swings the Gravity Hammer (by pressing '''RT''') right as a grenade is thrown by another player, then ''Person B'' will deflect the grenade, while also amplifying its power to such an extent that the explosion briefly engulfs the entire map.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/comment_servlet?all_comments&v=DhNydHB9X6U#show_link_34126anYSp7jtrlMsFHKRiQfKEAk00QTGaLu87d0xJA '''YouTube:''' Nuclear Bomb Glitch Part 2: The Blast] A comment by the author states that the glitched player does have to swing for the blast to occur.</ref> The glitch will also cause ''Person B'' to be able to run through the air.
At this point, the glitch has been activated. If the glitched player (''Person B'') then swings the Gravity Hammer (by pressing '''RT''') right as a grenade is thrown by another player, then ''Person B'' will deflect the grenade, while also amplifying its power to such an extent that the explosion briefly engulfs the entire map. The glitch will also cause ''Person B'' to be able to run through the air.


Additional phenomena occur when pressing '''RT'''. Among other things, ''Person B'' can travel through most surfaces; for instance, if they enter the blue room on [[Snowbound]], you can pass right through the glass floor above by pressing '''RT''' and then jumping.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBa7BcnyqgA Halo 3 - Blue Room on Snowbound Test]</ref> Finally, if ''Person B'' were to abuse the '''RT''' button and then switch to their secondary weapon, they would be completely invisible and invincible -- others would only see ''Person B'''s gamertag or waypoint, and ''Person B'' would be invulnerable to nearly everything -- including the turrets on Snowbound and the mines on [[Sandtrap]], but ''excluding'' [[Invisible Walls|kill barriers]] and falling to their death.{{citation needed}}
Additional phenomena occur when pressing '''RT'''. Among other things, ''Person B'' can travel through most surfaces; for instance, if they enter the blue room on [[Snowbound]], you can pass right through the glass floor above by pressing '''RT''' and then jumping. Finally, if ''Person B'' were to abuse the '''RT''' button and then switch to their secondary weapon, they would be completely invisible and invincible -- others would only see ''Person B'''s gamertag or waypoint, and ''Person B'' would be invulnerable to nearly everything -- including the turrets on Snowbound and the mines on [[Sandtrap]], but ''excluding'' [[Invisible Walls|kill barriers]] and falling to their death.{{citation needed}}


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 06:13, June 18, 2011

Template:Ratings The Nuclear Bomb Glitch is a subglitch of Halo 3's Arm Glitch. It causes extremely powerful explosions to occur, and only works in Forge.

Instructions

Start by performing the Arm Glitch with a Gravity Hammer. One player (Person A) must be in Edit Mode, with the other player (Person B) in Player Mode; both players must attempt to grab a Gravity Hammer at the same time.

At this point, Person A should hold RT and rotate the Gravity Hammer until Person B's arms disappear, at which point B may begin to hover for a moment. Viewing the Film frame-by-frame in Theater reveals what actually happens: first, Person B's character's arms bend and rotate erratically, sometimes passing through their body. Next, the hands expand to huge size. Immediately following that, the surrounding area is engulfed in a massive white light.

At this point, Person A should enter Player Mode, to avoid accidentally deleting the Gravity Hammer.

While all of the above happens, the glitch will inflict massive damage upon any other players in the level; on at least one occasion, it has almost instantly killed a player on the opposite side of the map.

At this point, the glitch has been activated. If the glitched player (Person B) then swings the Gravity Hammer (by pressing RT) right as a grenade is thrown by another player, then Person B will deflect the grenade, while also amplifying its power to such an extent that the explosion briefly engulfs the entire map. The glitch will also cause Person B to be able to run through the air.

Additional phenomena occur when pressing RT. Among other things, Person B can travel through most surfaces; for instance, if they enter the blue room on Snowbound, you can pass right through the glass floor above by pressing RT and then jumping. Finally, if Person B were to abuse the RT button and then switch to their secondary weapon, they would be completely invisible and invincible -- others would only see Person B's gamertag or waypoint, and Person B would be invulnerable to nearly everything -- including the turrets on Snowbound and the mines on Sandtrap, but excluding kill barriers and falling to their death.[citation needed]

Trivia

  • Meleeing the glitched player to death will cause the game to lag for the connection host until the glitched body disappears.
  • If the glitched player attempts to swing the Gravity Hammer, their body will move as if it were in fact swinging a hammer.
  • From the glitched player's point of view, they are still holding a Gravity Hammer; however, nobody else can see it.
  • If the glitched player throws a grenade after their arms have been removed, their arms will briefly return while the grenade is thrown.

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