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The clips of gameplay show that the [[Brute]] race has undergone a complete redesign from [[Halo 2]] to [[Halo 3]]. The ranks of the Brutes have been streamlined; [[Brute Minor]]s and [[Brute Major]]s have been converted into a single armored class, and [[Brute Captain]]s and [[Brute Chieftain]]s have completely new elaborate armor. [[Brute Chieftain|Chieftains]], which appeared in [[Halo 2]] only in the character of [[Tartarus]], will have a combat role in [[Halo 3]], becoming the rough equivalent of [[Zealot|Zealot Elite]]s in their appearance throughout the game.
The clips of gameplay show that the [[Brute]] race has undergone a complete redesign from [[Halo 2]] to [[Halo 3]]. The ranks of the Brutes have been streamlined; [[Brute Minor]]s and [[Brute Major]]s have been converted into a single armored class, and [[Brute Captain]]s and [[Brute Chieftain]]s have completely new elaborate armor. [[Brute Chieftain|Chieftains]], which appeared in [[Halo 2]] only in the character of [[Tartarus]], will have a combat role in [[Halo 3]], becoming the rough equivalent of [[Zealot|Zealot Elite]]s in their appearance throughout the game.


In addition, the video demonstrates some of the new actions Brutes would have been taking. Their combat styles were shown to be far more aggressive and brutal than [[Elite]]s, and several potential moves were shown, including a Brute ripping a [[Marine]]'s arms off, a Brute ramming a Marine into a [[Shadow]], a Brute tipping a [[Warthog]] over and a Chieftain smashing a Marines head with a [[Gravity Hammer]]. Brutes also demonstrate pack mentality, interacting with one another in both combat and non combat actions, attacking as a team, and taking orders from commanders. Also, it showed an [[Elite]] dual-wielding two energy swords to slice off the legs of a brute who looks strikingly like [[Tartarus]], then doing a coup-de-grace on the falling brute.
In addition, the video demonstrates some of the new actions Brutes would have been taking. Their combat styles were shown to be far more aggressive and brutal than [[Elite]]s, and several potential moves were shown, including a Brute ripping a [[Marine]]'s arms off, a Brute ramming a Marine into a [[Shadow]], a Brute tipping a [[Warthog]] over and a Chieftain smashing a Marine's head with a [[Gravity Hammer]]. Brutes also demonstrate pack mentality, interacting with one another in both combat and non combat actions, attacking as a team, and taking orders from commanders. Also, it showed an [[Elite]] dual-wielding two energy swords to slice off the legs of a brute who looks strikingly like [[Tartarus]], then doing a coup-de-grace on the falling brute.


(None of the combat moves in the above paragraph were implemented in-game. This includes the elite with two energy swords.)
(None of the combat moves in the above paragraph were implemented in-game. This includes the elite with two energy swords.)
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