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==Tough Luck== | ==Tough Luck== | ||
Tough Luck is a skull where when activated causes enemies to dodge your grenades. | Tough Luck is a skull where when activated causes enemies to dodge your grenades. | ||
==Grunt Birthday Party== | |||
The Grunt Birthday Party skull causes headshots on Grunts to explode in a shower of confetti. However, this does no damage, unlike in Halo 3 and Halo 3: ODST. | |||
==Firefight Custom Skulls== | ==Firefight Custom Skulls== |
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As with Halo 3, Halo: Reach has difficulty-multipliers in the appearance of human skulls. In addition, all of the skulls featured in Halo 3 are included in Reach. Just like Halo 3: ODST, skulls are no longer [[easter egg]s in-game, and can also be accessed in the campaign menu without finding it.
Cloud
The Cloud skull is a new skull featured in Halo: Reach.[1] When the skull is on, the player's Motion Sensor is disabled, replacing the Fog skull in Halo 3.[2]
Tough Luck
Tough Luck is a skull where when activated causes enemies to dodge your grenades.
Grunt Birthday Party
The Grunt Birthday Party skull causes headshots on Grunts to explode in a shower of confetti. However, this does no damage, unlike in Halo 3 and Halo 3: ODST.
Firefight Custom Skulls
In Firefight, there are three custom made skulls you can have: Red, Blue, and Yellow.
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