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In [[campaign]] it is used by Brutes against the player and can be picked up and used in return, though has no effect on [[non-playable character]]s (NPCs). In ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'', as with all equipment, the flare cannot be used by the player at all, and only appears if used by NPCs against the player. | In [[campaign]] it is used by Brutes against the player and can be picked up and used in return, though has no effect on [[non-playable character]]s (NPCs). In ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'', as with all equipment, the flare cannot be used by the player at all, and only appears if used by NPCs against the player. | ||
In [[multiplayer]], flares appear on several maps, and can be spawned on any map in [[ | In [[multiplayer]], flares appear on several maps, and can be spawned on any map in [[Forge/Halo 3|Forge mode]]. They can be used for [[equipment jumping]] tricks to gain unfair advantages, which caused them to be removed from [[Guardian (map)|Guardian]] and [[Isolation]] in [[matchmaking]]. They can be used to surprise and blind opponents. However, a planned strategy and a close range weapon or a type of one-shot kill weapon can be used to almost certainly dispatch an enemy in conjunction with a flare. Without a very effective weapon, it is just a nuisance, hindering the user and their allies just as much as the target. If an active flare gets stuck by a [[Anskum-pattern plasma grenade|plasma grenade]], the grenade will cease to exist and the flare will continue as if nothing happened. | ||
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