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{{Easter Egg}}
[[Category: Halo 3 Easter Eggs]]
[[Category: Halo 3 Easter Eggs]]

Revision as of 17:25, September 13, 2008

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Easter Egg in Sandtrap
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How far away it is

There are actual Easter eggs in multiplayer desert of Sandtrap. They are located near each of the pillar near the top. The eggs themselves are textured using a UV Mapping Reference texture (used to help artists paint textures on objects).

It may be a forgotten programming by Bungie Staff. For a closer look, you'll need to overload the boundaries using Trip Mines which will allow you to go through, but the Eggs are high up. You will need to go into theater mode and speed up to the part where you overloaded the boundaries. With the boundaries no longer in place you will be able to push a free camera through and go upwards to see the Eggs. It is also possible to look at the UNSC Aegis Fate using this method, and you can only get into the partically built hanger.

You should also note that each of the pillars encompassing the map have one of these. Some even have different textures. A theory about the eggs is that whenever a player is in the mine field but for some reason won't die, then the easter eggs will shoot sentinel beams at you. There is a video proving this theory. If the video does not work, then click on this link.


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