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*Including the complete absence of filters, there are [[seven]] filters in ''Halo 3''. | *Including the complete absence of filters, there are [[seven]] filters in ''Halo 3''. | ||
*The Forge Filters were introduced in the ''[[Arby 'n' the Chief]]'' episode "Legendary", when Master Chief and the Arbiter downloaded the Legendary Map Pack and turned on all the Forge Filters for the full effects. | *The Forge Filters were introduced in the ''[[Arby 'n' the Chief]]'' episode "Legendary", when Master Chief and the Arbiter downloaded the Legendary Map Pack and turned on all the Forge Filters for the full effects. | ||
*The Forge Filters are also available in [[Cold Storage]] and the [[Mythic Map Pack]] maps ([[Assembly]], [[Orbital]], [[Sandbox | *The Forge Filters are also available in [[Cold Storage]] and the [[Mythic Map Pack]] maps ([[Assembly]], [[Orbital]], and [[Sandbox]]). | ||
*You can turn on multiple filters at once, which is potentially useful for setting the mood. As an example, combining Pen & Ink, Gloomy, and Nova produces a sort of blizzard effect. | *You can turn on multiple filters at once, which is potentially useful for setting the mood. As an example, combining Pen & Ink, Gloomy, and Nova produces a sort of blizzard effect. | ||
**Combining Pen & Ink and Juicy on [[Blackout]] creates a "Frozen Wasteland" effect, the result is that almost everything on the map appears to be covered in snow, even player models. | **Combining Pen & Ink and Juicy on [[Blackout]] creates a "Frozen Wasteland" effect, the result is that almost everything on the map appears to be covered in snow, even player models. |