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In the ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' level [[Keyes]], there is a part where the player is on the third floor of a structure, and must retrieve and enter a Banshee. The player can jump down to the second floor, kill the [[Sangheili|Elite]] manning the [[Shade]], and jump down onto the Banshee. If the player enters the Banshee right as they land on top of it, they can survive some fall damage that would otherwise kill them, while at the same time avoiding a large number of [[The Flood|Flood]] and [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] forces.
In the ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' level [[Keyes]], there is a part where the player is on the third floor of a structure, and must retrieve and enter a Banshee. The player can jump down to the second floor, kill the [[Sangheili|Elite]] manning the [[Shade]], and jump down onto the Banshee. If the player enters the Banshee right as they land on top of it, they can survive some fall damage that would otherwise kill them, while at the same time avoiding a large number of [[The Flood|Flood]] and [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] forces.


== Corner riding ==
== Corner Riding ==
{{Main|Corner riding}}
{{Main|Corner Riding}}
Corner riding is a ''Halo 2''-specific technique developed by the ''Halo'' glitching community. To corner ride, a player must repeatedly move back and forth over a 90-degree vertical angle. This periodically "tricks" the game into believing the fall timer has been reset, preventing death.
Corner riding is a ''Halo 2''-specific technique developed by the ''Halo'' glitching community. To corner ride, a player must repeatedly move back and forth over a 90-degree vertical angle. This periodically "tricks" the game into believing the fall timer has been reset, preventing death.


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