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=== ''Halo 5: Guardians'' ===
=== ''Halo 5: Guardians'' ===
In ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'', Spartans regenerate health very similarly to how it is done in ''Halo 4'' with the exception of a visible health bar on the HUD. Should this health bar reach 0% but without the player dying, the health bar will likely then be seen flashing red. If the player plays as [[John-117]], [[Frederic-104]], [[Kelly-087]], or [[Linda-058]], this health bar will be seen flashing red twice as quickly. A flashing red health bar is most easily achievable in a [[custom game]] by turning on Deathless, setting the player's maximum health to 10%, and then damaging oneself with weapons or running into a [[Kill Ball]].
In ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'', Spartans regenerate health very similarly to how it is done in ''Halo 4'' with the exception of a visible health bar on the HUD. Should the player's health reach 0.3% or lower, the health bar will then be seen flashing red. If the player plays as [[John-117]], [[Frederic-104]], [[Kelly-087]], or [[Linda-058]], this health bar will be seen flashing red twice as quickly. A flashing red health bar is most easily achievable in [[Forge]] by creating and activating a script that damages players equal to 99.7% of their maximum health and then entering said script's trigger area.


In the campaign, in most cases, if a character's health does reach 0%, he/she will not immediately die, but will instead be incapacitated and must be revived within 15 seconds (longer for AI-controlled teammates). If damaged further by weapons (especially explosives, but usually only for AI-controlled Spartans), not revived in time, or if all other Spartans on the fireteam are dead or incapacitated, only then will that character (and all other incapacitated characters) actually die, which also usually results in dialogue from one of the surviving characters saying to hold together (e.g. Fred saying "We lost Chief! Hold position!" if Chief dies, or [[Edward Buck|Buck]] saying "Tanaka's out! Regroup and hold." if [[Holly Tanaka|Tanaka]] dies). However, the dialogue does not occur if a character commits [[suicide]] by falling off the map or killing himself/herself with weapons.
In the campaign, in most cases, if a character's health does reach 0%, he/she will not immediately die, but will instead be incapacitated and must be revived within 15 seconds (longer for AI-controlled teammates). If damaged further by weapons (especially explosives, but usually only for AI-controlled Spartans), not revived in time, or if all other Spartans on the fireteam are dead or incapacitated, only then will that character (and all other incapacitated characters) actually die, which also usually results in dialogue from one of the surviving characters saying to hold together (e.g. Fred saying "We lost Chief! Hold position!" if Chief dies, or [[Edward Buck|Buck]] saying "Tanaka's out! Regroup and hold." if [[Holly Tanaka|Tanaka]] dies). However, the dialogue does not occur if a character commits [[suicide]] by falling off the map or killing himself/herself with weapons.
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* Being in a vehicle when it is destroyed (sometimes, the character will instead be downed right before the vehicle is destroyed)
* Being in a vehicle when it is destroyed (sometimes, the character will instead be downed right before the vehicle is destroyed)
* Vehicle splatters (even more common on higher difficulties)
* Vehicle splatters (even more common on higher difficulties)
* Going into a kill volume
* Going into a kill volume, whether instant or timed


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