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*During [[Tsavo Highway]], there are many scattered Troop Transport [[Warthogs]] that the player can find.
*During [[Tsavo Highway]], there are many scattered Troop Transport [[Warthogs]] that the player can find.


*This vehicle is an effective anti-infantry vehicle. If every passenger seat is filled, the driver's allies can fire from every angle, cutting down any nearby foot solders; however, the player will need to provide the passengers with better weapons to take on enemy vehicles, as standard arms like the [[Assault Rifle]] and [[Battle Rifle]] are ineffective against enemy [[armor]]. An effective strategy is to give every passenger a [[Fuel Rod Gun]] or Rocket Launcher; this tactic is called the "Death Blossom".<ref>http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=12675</ref>
*This vehicle is an effective anti-infantry vehicle. If every passenger seat is filled, the driver's allies can fire from every angle, cutting down any nearby foot solders; however, the player will need to provide the passengers with better weapons to take on enemy vehicles, as standard arms like the [[Assault Rifle]] and [[Battle Rifle]] are ineffective against enemy [[armor]]. An effective strategy is to give every passenger a [[Fuel Rod Gun]] or Rocket Launcher; this tactic is called the "Death Blossom". This is a very well known tactic used on the Halo 3 level "The Covenant" as you have the ability to give the 3 ODST's at the start of the mission a fuel rod gun, picked up by the Brute Chieftan that you kill by the Anti Air Wraith. And you also have the ability to give another ODST your Spartan Laser and the other laser which is located at the front end of the crashed pelican. *NOTE! you can only give the ODST who is designated the red secondary colour on his armour one of the heavy weapons if you swap your battle rifle for another weapon, then give him the heavy weapon. (You can pick up your battle rifle again after that, just remember where you put it!)*<ref>http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=12675</ref>


*On the ''[[Halo 3]]'' multiplayer level ''[[The Pit]]'', a player can spawn a [[Gravity lift]] in Forge and use it to push the Transport Hog from outside the level into the level; however, only the party host can drive it.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfx8kcS0KiU&feature=related ]</ref>
*On the ''[[Halo 3]]'' multiplayer level ''[[The Pit]]'', a player can spawn a [[Gravity lift]] in Forge and use it to push the Transport Hog from outside the level into the level; however, only the party host can drive it.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfx8kcS0KiU&feature=related ]</ref>

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The M831 Troop Transport[1][2] (abbreviated M831 TT), more commonly known as the Troop Transport Warthog, is a United Nations Space Command ground vehicle.

History

Halo 2

This vehicle was originally slated to be a vehicle in Halo 2 along with two other Warthog variants, the Snow Warthog and the Jungle Warthog, but since Bungie faced many time constraints, the only new variant was the M12G1 LAAV "Gauss" Warthog. In Halo 2, its personnel compartment seems to use a roll cage using roll bars similar to that of modern vehicles. A variant of the "Snow Hog" was later put into Halo 3's Avalanche map from the Legendary DLC map pack, although without the caterpillar tracks and sealed compartment.

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A UNSC fire team in a Troop Transport Warthog.

Halo 3

The M831 TT Warthog was sighted in the Halo 3 E3 2007 Trailer, and its presence and naming was confirmed in the leaked scans of the August 2007 issue of the EGM Magazine.

It neither mounts a M41 LAAG nor a M68 Gauss Cannon, like most other Warthog models, but instead simply having room for several personnel in the rear section along with one driver and a passenger in the front seat.[3] The Troop Transport relies on its passengers for any defensive or offensive assets. Because of this, it is normally considered far less powerful than its counterparts. However, with 3 extra soldiers instead of only one gunner, more allies could be killed and you can still fire back at the enemy instead of being vulnerable with only 1 gunner. Also, its roll cage appears to be made of several metal beams unlike normal roll cages.

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Troop Transport Warthog on The Pit multiplayer level.

The Troop Transport Warthog is playable in the Halo 3 Campaign levels Tsavo Highway, The Storm, and The Covenant". Although not generally usable in multiplayer, it can be used via a glitch in Forge on The Pit.

Players can access it by placing one of the two-way teleporters on the other side of the fence and one on the main side. In order to do this you need to be at the top section where you can't go any higher and place teleporter in front of you, it may take a few tries. Note: It won't need to be on a support bar it just has to be nudged into a section of the chain link fence off the ground. On another note grav-lifts don't disappear when placed on the ground out side the fence you can also try placing spawning points on the grav-lifts. The Warthog must be pushed against the fence preferably with the drivers side against the fence and then destroyed, when it respawns (which takes a longer time than the usual Warthog respawn) it can be driven, although on the outside of the fence you will die after touching the ground for about 5 seconds. Flip the Troop Hog onto the gray platform next to it using a grav-lift. Then flip it onto the higher platform and out into the normal portion of the map. There it will be fully functional. Spartans and Elites can't go in the back of it in campaign, only driver and passenger seats.

To get Marines out of the back seats you need to position yourself so that none of the "Press RB to flip vehicle" prompts show, while remaining relatively near to the Warthog. Then point your reticule at the marine you wish to remove, and press RB. If you reload your weapon, press RB again. This will "communicate" with the marine and will get him out.

Trivia

The Master Chief drives a UNSC Troop Transport Warthog carrying several Marines to Voi, traveling along the Tsavo Highway and driving through the wreckage of the New Mombasa Orbital Elevator.
The Master Chief driving a Troop Transport Warthog.
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A Troop Transport Warthog in the level Tsavo Highway.
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A Troop Transport Warthog with Marines all armed with Rocket Launchers
  • Only 3 NPCs can sit in the carriage seats, though it looks as if it can fit more instead. In addition, players cannot use the back seats, leaving only two seats usable by players.
  • This vehicle is an effective anti-infantry vehicle. If every passenger seat is filled, the driver's allies can fire from every angle, cutting down any nearby foot solders; however, the player will need to provide the passengers with better weapons to take on enemy vehicles, as standard arms like the Assault Rifle and Battle Rifle are ineffective against enemy armor. An effective strategy is to give every passenger a Fuel Rod Gun or Rocket Launcher; this tactic is called the "Death Blossom". This is a very well known tactic used on the Halo 3 level "The Covenant" as you have the ability to give the 3 ODST's at the start of the mission a fuel rod gun, picked up by the Brute Chieftan that you kill by the Anti Air Wraith. And you also have the ability to give another ODST your Spartan Laser and the other laser which is located at the front end of the crashed pelican. *NOTE! you can only give the ODST who is designated the red secondary colour on his armour one of the heavy weapons if you swap your battle rifle for another weapon, then give him the heavy weapon. (You can pick up your battle rifle again after that, just remember where you put it!)*[4]
  • On the Halo 3 multiplayer level The Pit, a player can spawn a Gravity lift in Forge and use it to push the Transport Hog from outside the level into the level; however, only the party host can drive it.[5]
  • The Troop Hog is the same size as the regular Warthog but during gameplay when you drive it it can seem longer to some players.
  • There are several reasons why this vehicle was not added to Multiplayer:
    • As mentioned above, only the front seats are usable by players. The three additional seats in the back are only usable by NPCs.
    • The Mongoose already shares a very similar role.
    • The ability to have five players in the vehicle at once would allow too many members of a team to be transported quickly across a map. Also, it would provide easy multiple-kills for enemy players; dubbing it "a Killtacular on wheels".
  • The Troop Transport Warthog is sometimes referred to by players as the "Super Mongoose" because of its role of being an infantry transport vehicle, but tougher and carrying more personnel than a Mongoose.
  • On it's side it says M/AAV-20.
  • The Marines that ride in the transport seats can be taken out if the RB is pressed while facing them in a certain angle.

References

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