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==Walkthrough==
==Walkthrough==
===''Halo 3''===
===''Halo 3''===
To perform this glitch, start a [[Forge]] session (networked over Xbox Live) with at least two players on two different consoles. The game settings should grant players unlimited ammo, with [[Spartan Laser]]s as the primary weapon. Figure out who the connection host is, and make sure that they aren't also the party leader; the party leader is the target of the glitch, and the host has to leave the session to trigger the glitch.
To perform this glitch, start a [[Forge]] session (networked over Xbox LIVE) with at least two players on two different consoles. The game settings should grant players unlimited ammo, with [[Spartan Laser]]s as the primary weapon. Figure out who the connection host is, and make sure that they aren't also the party leader; the party leader is the target of the glitch, and the host has to leave the session to trigger the glitch.


Have the party leader enter Edit Mode and fly above the connection host. The host should point their Spartan Laser at the party leader. The party leader should select the host's gamertag on the scoreboard, select "Boot Player," and wait at the confirmation dialog. At this point, perfect timing is required: the connection host should charge their Spartan Laser at the party leader, who should boot the host right as the laser fires.
Have the party leader enter Edit Mode and fly above the connection host. The host should point their Spartan Laser at the party leader. The party leader should select the host's gamertag on the scoreboard, select "Boot Player," and wait at the confirmation dialog. At this point, perfect timing is required: the connection host should charge their Spartan Laser at the party leader, who should boot the host right as the laser fires.
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A separate, related glitch is available in ''Halo: Reach''.
A separate, related glitch is available in ''Halo: Reach''.


To perform this glitch in ''Reach'', start a Forge session with at least two people over Xbox Live. Enter Edit Mode. During the split second when you switch modes, you may notice a weapon crosshair overlaid on the Forge crosshair, and a Focus Rifle icon shown in the top-right corner, as if you were carrying one. If you hold the right trigger as this happens, you should see and hear a brief Focus Rifle shot. This shot can damage players if aimed at them, and if it kills a player, the message "[[Killed by the Guardians]]" will appear.
To perform this glitch in ''Reach'', start a Forge session with at least two people over Xbox LIVE. Enter Edit Mode. During the split second when you switch modes, you may notice a weapon crosshair overlaid on the Forge crosshair, and a Focus Rifle icon shown in the top-right corner, as if you were carrying one. If you hold the right trigger as this happens, you should see and hear a brief Focus Rifle shot. This shot can damage players if aimed at them, and if it kills a player, the message "[[Killed by the Guardians]]" will appear.


===''Halo 4''===
===''Halo 4''===
To perform the Monitor state glitch in ''Halo 4'', you must start a Forge session between two players connected over Xbox Live. Note that the connection host cannot perform this glitch.
To perform the Monitor state glitch in ''Halo 4'', you must start a Forge session between two players connected over Xbox LIVE. Note that the connection host cannot perform this glitch.


The player who isn't host should switch from Edit Mode to Player Mode and fall from a great height. Just as they hit the ground, they must return to Edit Mode. If their timing is correct, then they will enter a glitched state similar to that in ''Halo 3'': when they return to Player Mode, they will lose their reticule and editing options, gain the ability to pick up and fire weapons, and see Spartan arms in first-person view; however, they will retain the HUD, outward appearance, and movement characteristics of a Monitor.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLpbPGEVoqs&list=EL_IEUTkbYeqM&index=11&feature=plpp_video '''Youtube:''' ''Halo 4 Tricks: Episode 11 *Weapon Wielding Monitor*'']</ref>
The player who isn't host should switch from Edit Mode to Player Mode and fall from a great height. Just as they hit the ground, they must return to Edit Mode. If their timing is correct, then they will enter a glitched state similar to that in ''Halo 3'': when they return to Player Mode, they will lose their reticule and editing options, gain the ability to pick up and fire weapons, and see Spartan arms in first-person view; however, they will retain the HUD, outward appearance, and movement characteristics of a Monitor.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLpbPGEVoqs&list=EL_IEUTkbYeqM&index=11&feature=plpp_video '''Youtube:''' ''Halo 4 Tricks: Episode 11 *Weapon Wielding Monitor*'']</ref>

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