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== Aerial Sniping == | == Aerial Sniping == | ||
Two players, one a vehicle pilot and the other a sniper, can cooperate to score kills from the air. The pilot must be skilled with a [[Type-26 Banshee|Type-26]]/[[ | Two players, one a vehicle pilot and the other a sniper, can cooperate to score kills from the air. The pilot must be skilled with a [[Type-26 Banshee|Type-26]]/[[Type-54 Banshee|54 Banshee]] or competent with a [[AV-14 Hornet]]; the sniper will have to be very good with no-scoping if a Hornet is used. Either way, pilot-sniper communication and cooperation is critical. The sniper can jump onto the Banshee's wing, or hop onto the Hornet's side seat. | ||
If using a Banshee, the pilot must be able to dodge fire from Spartan Lasers, Rocket Launchers, and [[Missile Pods]]—all while ensuring that the sniper does not fall off of the vehicle. They must also be able to set up shots for the sniper and inform the sniper of any planned maneuvers. The sniper must in turn call out targets for the pilot, as the sniper often won't be able to take out heavily-armored targets (like [[Scorpions]]). | If using a Banshee, the pilot must be able to dodge fire from Spartan Lasers, Rocket Launchers, and [[Missile Pods]]—all while ensuring that the sniper does not fall off of the vehicle. They must also be able to set up shots for the sniper and inform the sniper of any planned maneuvers. The sniper must in turn call out targets for the pilot, as the sniper often won't be able to take out heavily-armored targets (like [[Scorpions]]). |