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Halo 4 added a new race of enemies called Prometheans. They are basically like Tron robots that tend to be bullet sponges. | Halo 4 added a new race of enemies called Prometheans. They are basically like Tron robots that tend to be bullet sponges. | ||
===Promethean Knights=== | ===Promethean Knights=== | ||
− | Knights often use Suppressors and LightRifles. They are capable of teleporting and have | + | Knights often use Suppressors and LightRifles. They are capable of teleporting and have an absurdly fast shield recharge rate. They often use teleport to give their shields time to recharge. They lack a visual cue for shield damage unlike Elites, which can make them unpleasant to fight. They are a little harder to fight in close combat. They can deploy Watchers from their carapace, although this is usually scripted. Knights have three variants. |
− | Knight Lancers are similar to normal Knights, but they | + | Knight Lancers are similar to normal Knights, but they use teleport more frequently. They possess a distinctive zig-zag charge attack, which is very predictable, easily avoidable, and rarely used. They usually deploy an Auto-Sentry. There are a few instances of Lancers wielding a Binary Rifle, these apparently have Promethean Vision and are extremely dangerous. |
− | Knight Battlewagons have orange spikes on their back. They are similar to normal Knights, but they are harder to approach due to their Scattershot. Besides that, the only thing you have to worry about is their unique jump attack, which is also rarely used. | + | Knight Battlewagons have orange spikes on their back. They are similar to normal Knights, but they are harder to approach due to their Scattershot. Besides that, the only thing you have to worry about is their unique jump attack, which is also rarely used. |
− | Knight Commanders are fiery in appearance and almost always have an Incineration Cannon. They possess an overpowered explosive jump which can be devastating. | + | Knight Commanders are fiery in appearance and almost always have an Incineration Cannon. They possess an overpowered explosive jump which can be devastating. They can also fire off shots during this jump. |
===Watchers=== | ===Watchers=== | ||
− | + | Imagine every Drone/Engineer having a fast recharging shield, a lot of health, a bottomless clip rifle, deflecting grenades thrown at them or their allies, and being able to shield each other or their allies. Then imagine them having a ridiculously small and strange hitbox, being able to move very quickly, and having a high tendency to flee or randomly fly around when engaged. They can resurrect their dead commanders. They will swarm you at every waking moment; cover is rarely an option so keep your distance when you can. They are very spammable, although this is rare in Campaign. | |
− | + | Generally, they should be prioritized first. | |
− | + | Anti-Watcher tactics: | |
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+ | *Sometimes, all you have do is kill a single Knight and every Watcher in the vincinity will naively vie for the task of resurrection, becoming extremely vulnerable | ||
+ | *It's very easy to sprint/jetpack past when there's only a few of them flying around. Some Watchers will spawn with a scripted task in mind i.e. spawn a Promethean turret, giving you ample amount of time to engage or run past them | ||
+ | *Also, if you have an automatic weapon, you can send them packing with a few bursts, giving you enough time to take out a bunch of Crawlers or a Knight | ||
+ | *They can be quickly taken out with ranged precision rifles, especially snipers. With the main rifles, it only takes 3-5 precise shots to their eye, which has a ridiculously small hitbox | ||
===Crawlers=== | ===Crawlers=== | ||
− | Skirmisher reincarnate, but | + | Essentially Skirmisher reincarnate, but with less health, agility, and responsiveness. They are easily taken out with headshots but melee can keep them at bay. Just watch out for the Crawler Snipe - they are essentially mobile Jackal snipers. |
Revision as of 11:42, 18 February 2014
Halo 4 is a very glitchy game, much like Halo 2. It is very easy to get out-of-bounds, although OoB areas are rarely modeled. Objects also despawn quickly and often.
Halo 4 speedrunning is still unoptimized and the game has a lot of potential yet to be found.
Halo Runs record page: http://www.haloruns.com/records?lb=600 (click the timestamps for video links)
Contents
Level Strategies
Movement Techniques
Box Launching (Gravity Hammer)
It is now harder to use it for horizontal distance though it is easier to gain vertical distance. There aren't very many opportunities for box launching, as the Gravity Hammer only spawns on the last mission, Midnight. This is arguably the best use for it in the entire mission.
Grenade Jumping
Halo 4's grenade jumps are significantly less consistent than other games in the series.
Enemies
Halo 4 added a new race of enemies called Prometheans. They are basically like Tron robots that tend to be bullet sponges.
Promethean Knights
Knights often use Suppressors and LightRifles. They are capable of teleporting and have an absurdly fast shield recharge rate. They often use teleport to give their shields time to recharge. They lack a visual cue for shield damage unlike Elites, which can make them unpleasant to fight. They are a little harder to fight in close combat. They can deploy Watchers from their carapace, although this is usually scripted. Knights have three variants.
Knight Lancers are similar to normal Knights, but they use teleport more frequently. They possess a distinctive zig-zag charge attack, which is very predictable, easily avoidable, and rarely used. They usually deploy an Auto-Sentry. There are a few instances of Lancers wielding a Binary Rifle, these apparently have Promethean Vision and are extremely dangerous.
Knight Battlewagons have orange spikes on their back. They are similar to normal Knights, but they are harder to approach due to their Scattershot. Besides that, the only thing you have to worry about is their unique jump attack, which is also rarely used.
Knight Commanders are fiery in appearance and almost always have an Incineration Cannon. They possess an overpowered explosive jump which can be devastating. They can also fire off shots during this jump.
Watchers
Imagine every Drone/Engineer having a fast recharging shield, a lot of health, a bottomless clip rifle, deflecting grenades thrown at them or their allies, and being able to shield each other or their allies. Then imagine them having a ridiculously small and strange hitbox, being able to move very quickly, and having a high tendency to flee or randomly fly around when engaged. They can resurrect their dead commanders. They will swarm you at every waking moment; cover is rarely an option so keep your distance when you can. They are very spammable, although this is rare in Campaign.
Generally, they should be prioritized first.
Anti-Watcher tactics:
- Sometimes, all you have do is kill a single Knight and every Watcher in the vincinity will naively vie for the task of resurrection, becoming extremely vulnerable
- It's very easy to sprint/jetpack past when there's only a few of them flying around. Some Watchers will spawn with a scripted task in mind i.e. spawn a Promethean turret, giving you ample amount of time to engage or run past them
- Also, if you have an automatic weapon, you can send them packing with a few bursts, giving you enough time to take out a bunch of Crawlers or a Knight
- They can be quickly taken out with ranged precision rifles, especially snipers. With the main rifles, it only takes 3-5 precise shots to their eye, which has a ridiculously small hitbox
Crawlers
Essentially Skirmisher reincarnate, but with less health, agility, and responsiveness. They are easily taken out with headshots but melee can keep them at bay. Just watch out for the Crawler Snipe - they are essentially mobile Jackal snipers.