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Often, invisible walls may only be bypassed by using glitches. Many people deliberately try to bypass such barriers as a hobby, typically using glitches in ''Halo 3'''s [[Forge]] to achieve the desired result. Many videos of such glitches can be found on YouTube.
Often, invisible walls may only be bypassed by using glitches. Many people deliberately try to bypass such barriers as a hobby, typically using glitches in ''Halo 3'''s [[Forge]] to achieve the desired result. Many videos of such glitches can be found on YouTube.


===[[Sword flying]]===
===[[Sword Flying]]===
In ''[[Halo 2]]'', the Energy Sword lunge contained a glitch that made it a very practical way of getting past invisible walls. With one player on the other side of the wall, you can lunge/cancel on him until you go through. If there is a height limit on it, such as the invisible wall on the top of [[Gemini]], you can lunge upwards and over the wall by being farther below the "Lunge Host".
In ''[[Halo 2]]'', the Energy Sword lunge contained a glitch that made it a very practical way of getting past invisible walls. With one player on the other side of the wall, you can lunge/cancel on him until you go through. If there is a height limit on it, such as the invisible wall on the top of [[Gemini]], you can lunge upwards and over the wall by being farther below the "Lunge Host".


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Super jumping is the general term used to refer to any method of jumping abnormally high. Super jumps make it possible to get to higher areas within levels and places that are not supposed to be accessed without a [[Banshee]]—or at all. They are useful for bypassing invisible walls that Banshees cannot pass through. The super jump on the ''Halo 2'' Multiplayer map [[Ascension]] is a good example of getting past an invisible barrier; although the two person Banshee trick will work, it is easier to do the super jump during matchmaking. <!-- lolwut? That's the two-person Banshee trick? links/explanation needed. -->
Super jumping is the general term used to refer to any method of jumping abnormally high. Super jumps make it possible to get to higher areas within levels and places that are not supposed to be accessed without a [[Banshee]]—or at all. They are useful for bypassing invisible walls that Banshees cannot pass through. The super jump on the ''Halo 2'' Multiplayer map [[Ascension]] is a good example of getting past an invisible barrier; although the two person Banshee trick will work, it is easier to do the super jump during matchmaking. <!-- lolwut? That's the two-person Banshee trick? links/explanation needed. -->


The [[Explosive jumping|Explosive Jump]] is a type of super jump, as is the previously-mentioned Sword flying technique.
The [[Explosive jumping|Explosive Jump]] is a type of super jump, as is the previously-mentioned Sword Flying technique.


Super jumps can take time to learn, and are not always easy to accomplish on first tries. They can be tricky, making the player go through several elaborate tasks before being done. Jumping on different ledges and using perfect aim and timing.
Super jumps can take time to learn, and are not always easy to accomplish on first tries. They can be tricky, making the player go through several elaborate tasks before being done. Jumping on different ledges and using perfect aim and timing.

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