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Hey, '''Zach Porter''' here. my Gamertag is '''ur own grandpa''', I'm a new member on Halopedia, though I've used it for a long time.
Hey, '''Zach Porter''' here. my Gamertag is '''ur own grandpa''', I'm a new member on Halopedia, though I've used it for a long time.
I don't know about you, but when Halo 2 was in it's prime, I got really tired of having to look up glitches and Easter eggs individually. So, I made a video. You can find it on You Tube, called Halo 2 Porterized. There were three parts to it, but the first part was too big for You Tube's limits, so I Couldn't put that on there. Parts 2 and 3 are there, though. Anyway, throughout the million hours of time I invested in Halo 2,  I found many Easter Eggs and glitches myself (Hence my nickname, "Glitchmaster"), many of which are included in the following. I hope I'm helpful! Send me anything on XBOX LIVE if, you know, you need anything. Thanks! I add on a little bit every day, so keep checking! Email Is Bookmasterzach@yahoo.com, but I rarely check it.
I don't know about you, but when Halo 2 was in it's prime, I got really tired of having to look up glitches and Easter eggs individually. So, I made a video. You can find it on You Tube, called Halo 2 Porterized. There were three parts to it, but the first part was too big for You Tube's limits, so I Couldn't put that on there. Parts 2 and 3 are there, though. Anyway, throughout the million hours of time I invested in Halo 2,  I found many Easter Eggs and glitches myself (Hence my nickname, "Glitchmaster"), many of which are included in the following. I hope I'm helpful! Send me anything on XBOX LIVE if, you know, you need anything. Thanks! I add on a little bit every day, so keep checking! Email Is Bookmasterzach@yahoo.com, but I rarely check it.
[[User:Ur Own Grandpa Z85|Ur Own Grandpa Z85]] 16:10, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
   
   
== Campaign ==
== Campaign ==
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       b. Next, you can get to pretty much any rooftop from there with grenade jumps, and, with a buddy, sword canceling.
       b. Next, you can get to pretty much any rooftop from there with grenade jumps, and, with a buddy, sword canceling.
       c. Also, in some rooftop somewhere, there is a sword in the rubble point-down, called excalibur.
       c. Also, in some rooftop somewhere, there is a sword in the rubble point-down, called excalibur.
             I've never taken the tim to find it, as in normal gameplay you can just get clos to any high-up elite and he will draw a sword
             I've never taken the tim to find it, as in normal gameplay you can just get close to any high-up elite and he will draw a sword
             you can take from him.
             you can take from him.
     2.Metropolis
     2.Metropolis

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Intro

Hey, Zach Porter here. my Gamertag is ur own grandpa, I'm a new member on Halopedia, though I've used it for a long time. I don't know about you, but when Halo 2 was in it's prime, I got really tired of having to look up glitches and Easter eggs individually. So, I made a video. You can find it on You Tube, called Halo 2 Porterized. There were three parts to it, but the first part was too big for You Tube's limits, so I Couldn't put that on there. Parts 2 and 3 are there, though. Anyway, throughout the million hours of time I invested in Halo 2, I found many Easter Eggs and glitches myself (Hence my nickname, "Glitchmaster"), many of which are included in the following. I hope I'm helpful! Send me anything on XBOX LIVE if, you know, you need anything. Thanks! I add on a little bit every day, so keep checking! Email Is Bookmasterzach@yahoo.com, but I rarely check it.

Ur Own Grandpa Z85 16:10, 19 May 2008 (UTC)

Campaign

   1.Outskirts
      a. First there is expploration
          At the beginning of the level, when you first exit the room with the crashed Pelican. 
          As soon as you exit the room, look upwards. there are lights just above head height on either side of the hallway. 
          Jump up onto the one opposite the door you exited from, and turn to your left. 
          There is wall with a slanted top. If you perform a squat jump off the light, you can get onto that roof.
      b. Next, you can get to pretty much any rooftop from there with grenade jumps, and, with a buddy, sword canceling.
      c. Also, in some rooftop somewhere, there is a sword in the rubble point-down, called excalibur.
           I've never taken the tim to find it, as in normal gameplay you can just get close to any high-up elite and he will draw a sword
           you can take from him.
    2.Metropolis
       a. I've logged so many hours on this level it's annoying.
       b. First, if you want to successfully Enjoy any glitches on this level, I recommend killing your 2 marine
            companions at the start of this level
  B.Multiplayer
    1.Overall
        a.Airborne (or how to get that way)
            1.Set player shields to overshields in a new slayer game type. Set weapons to a rocket launcher and a sword, then save it as
               Glitch. Have a rocket launcher. Grab a banshee and land it upside down. Be careful not to blow off either of the wings.
               Once this is done, jump onto the bulb on the end of the wing laying on the ground, so that the other wing sticks up into the air.
               Aim right at the center of the other bulb and shoot it with the rocket launcher. if done right, it will launch you into the air. This
               is my favorite easter egg airborne-wise, because it will send you highest by far.
            2.Have a second player. Both of you get into a scorpion tank. Don't shoot each other because it won't work nearly as well if either
               tank is damaged. Have your partner drive up a wall until they flip the tank flat on it's back. It will kick them out of the tank
               (duh). don't let them flip the tank back over. drive your tank on top of theirs and stop. Have them walk up to the tank and flip it
               over. If done right, your tank will go shooting into the air, spinning super fast. It should ricochet off of scenery and go all over
               the place, only downside is that whenever you hit something you lose some shields, which is why you need over shields
               for an extended flight.
           3.This can only be done on Headlong with at least 2 people. Choose the aforementioned Glitch Gametype, and set Wraiths and
               Ghosts as all primary vehicles
               vehicles. Have one person get into the Wraith and everyone else get into ghosts. Ok. When you are facing the long line of
               vehicles with the banshee, turn right. as soon as you go around the corner, you will see a wall on your left that has windows in
               it a little higher up. have the Wraith pilot face this wall and back up into the opposite wall. have 1 ghost drive right in front of
               the wraith and continuously back into the wall with the windows (Don't stop). Once set, Have the Wraith pilot boost right into
               the ghost driver. If done right, the ghost will go Shooting, spinning at incredible speeds, straight into the sky. 3/5 times the
               ghost will hit a little outcropping in the wall and fall right back down. Be persistant.
            4.This trick is called butterflying. Choose the Glitch Gametype again.