Editing Ghost Forging
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First, you have to have at least two of the [[Forge objects in Halo 3/Scenery|objects]] that you want to ghost forge. Next, go into forge mode. Press '''up''' on the D-Pad and '''X''' at the same time. If done correctly, you will have the item list while in player mode. This may take a few tries. | First, you have to have at least two of the [[Forge objects in Halo 3/Scenery|objects]] that you want to ghost forge. Next, go into forge mode. Press '''up''' on the D-Pad and '''X''' at the same time. If done correctly, you will have the item list while in player mode. This may take a few tries. | ||
Once in the item list and in player mode, go to the object you want to ghost forge and press '''A'''. Repeat for the same object so that you will have two of the same objects on the field. | Once in the item list and in player mode, go to the object you want to ghost forge and press '''A'''. Repeat for the the same object so that you will have two of the same objects on the field. | ||
Go to one of the objects and set its respawn time to '''never'''. Then grab the other object and wait for the first object to disappear. Once the object that was set to '''never''' disappears, then press '''X''' and set the runtime minimum to the runtime maximum. | Go to one of the objects and set its respawn time to '''never'''. Then grab the other object and wait for the first object to disappear. Once the object that was set to '''never''' disappears, then press '''X''' and set the runtime minimum to the runtime maximum. |