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: Actually, saying there really is no health bar in Halo 2 isn't completely accurate.  At least in single-player, when your shields go down, the shield icon next to the shield bar is actually shaded faintly representing your health status.  When your shields go down and you take small amounts of additional damage, the shading will actually change -- its just hard to notice unless you are really looking for it (it is rather small, after all).  When you get out of fire for a few seconds, the shading first returns to normal (very very quickly) then the shields recharge.
: Actually, saying there really is no health bar in Halo 2 isn't completely accurate.  At least in single-player, when your shields go down, the shield icon next to the shield bar is actually shaded faintly representing your health status.  When your shields go down and you take small amounts of additional damage, the shading will actually change -- its just hard to notice unless you are really looking for it (it is rather small, after all).  When you get out of fire for a few seconds, the shading first returns to normal (very very quickly) then the shields recharge.


That's why there's that little separated part on the left side of the shield.--File:Glider.png|20px]] <font color="Black">ΓΣH</font> [[User talk:Digipatd|<font color="black">ÜBΣR</font>]] [[User:2401 PT|<font color="Black">Ð1G1P4ΓÐ</font>]] File:sm_battle_rifle.gif]] 04:03, 30 June 2007 (UTC)
That's why there's that little separated part on the left side of the shield.--[[Image:Glider.png|20px]] <font color="Black">ΓΣH</font> [[User talk:Digipatd|<font color="black">ÜBΣR</font>]] [[User:2401 PT|<font color="Black">Ð1G1P4ΓÐ</font>]] [[Image:sm_battle_rifle.gif]] 04:03, 30 June 2007 (UTC)


I really didn't like in halo 2 that you had no health bar and you barely had any health anymore. You felt so weak i mean in halo 1 you had a good amount of health basically a normal humans health. But in halo 2 it's basically a baby's health. But in Halo 3 you feel stronger. Sometimes you can survive in multiplayer with your sheilds down and retreat get hit a few times. And maybe finish the person off with a nade and br or ar.[[User talk:Snore|Snore]] 02:50, 16 December 2008 (UTC)
I really didn't like in halo 2 that you had no health bar and you barely had any health anymore. You felt so weak i mean in halo 1 you had a good amount of health basically a normal humans health. But in halo 2 it's basically a baby's health. But in Halo 3 you feel stronger. Sometimes you can survive in multiplayer with your sheilds down and retreat get hit a few times. And maybe finish the person off with a nade and br or ar.[[User talk:Snore|Snore]] 02:50, 16 December 2008 (UTC)

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