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Named for its use of [[teleporter]]s, tele-camping is usually—but not always—performed in an open map that is big enough for a vehicle. The basic strategy is to get a turret (such as the ones found on [[M12 Force Application Vehicle|Warthogs]]) into a position where it has a view of the end of a teleporter. Ideally, the turret would also be protected from any open fields of fire, such as classic sniping spots and bases. A variant of this method involves waiting behind the turret, so the vehicle does not show up on the [[motion tracker]] as an enemy.
Named for its use of [[teleporter]]s, tele-camping is usually—but not always—performed in an open map that is big enough for a vehicle. The basic strategy is to get a turret (such as the ones found on [[M12 Force Application Vehicle|Warthogs]]) into a position where it has a view of the end of a teleporter. Ideally, the turret would also be protected from any open fields of fire, such as classic sniping spots and bases. A variant of this method involves waiting behind the turret, so the vehicle does not show up on the [[motion tracker]] as an enemy.


The camper then gets in the turret and waits for an enemy to go through the teleporter. As soon as the enemy arrives, the gunner tears the foot soldier to shreds. Another strategy, which is good if there are snipers about, is to drive a vehicle, such as a [[Warthog]] or {{Pattern|Karo'etba|Ghost}}, to the teleporter, and stay in the driver seat. Such a setup would allow a camper to splatter anyone who uses the teleporter.
The camper then gets in the turret and waits for an enemy to go through the teleporter. As soon as the enemy arrives, the gunner tears the foot soldier to shreds. Another strategy, which is good if there are snipers about, is to drive a vehicle, such as a [[Warthog]] or [[Type-32 Ghost]], to the teleporter, and stay in the driver seat. Such a setup would allow a camper to splatter anyone who uses the teleporter.


The latter method of tele-camping is very popular in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved (PC port)|''Halo: Combat Evolved'' for PC]]'''s map [[Blood Gulch]], as the level is wide open, but the teleporters are fairly concealed. The method does not work in newer games, however, as the vehicle would block the teleporter, preventing its usage.
The latter method of tele-camping is very popular in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved (PC port)|''Halo: Combat Evolved'' for PC]]'''s map [[Blood Gulch]], as the level is wide open, but the teleporters are fairly concealed. The method does not work in newer games, however, as the vehicle would block the teleporter, preventing its usage.

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