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Zealots are significantly more challenging to fight than other [[Elites]]. In ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', Zealots are known to wield [[Energy Sword]]s and [[Plasma Rifle]]s. They are much tougher than regular Elites as they shoot faster and tend to actually pursue, hunt and kill their target, rather than shoot at the closest one. They also have extremely strong shields that are twice as strong as those of a [[Major Elite]], (In ''Halo: Combat Evolved'', they can survive a rocket on [[Easy]]). They are much faster than lower ranking Elites and can jump farther as well. They are much harder to hit and they duck behind obstacles to avoid fire. Zealots wielding an Energy Sword are extremely dangerous and should be dealt with quickly and preferably while they are still reasonably far away due to their extensive experience with melee combat. They are a powerful, smart and very dangerous foe to be reckoned with, especially on higher difficulties.
Zealots are significantly more challenging to fight than other [[Elites]]. In ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', Zealots are known to wield [[Energy Sword]]s and [[Plasma Rifle]]s. They are much tougher than regular Elites as they shoot faster and tend to actually pursue, hunt and kill their target, rather than shoot at the closest one. They also have extremely strong shields that are twice as strong as those of a [[Major Elite]], (In ''Halo: Combat Evolved'', they can survive a rocket on [[Easy]]). They are much faster than lower ranking Elites and can jump farther as well. They are much harder to hit and they duck behind obstacles to avoid fire. Zealots wielding an Energy Sword are extremely dangerous and should be dealt with quickly and preferably while they are still reasonably far away due to their extensive experience with melee combat. They are a powerful, smart and very dangerous foe to be reckoned with, especially on higher difficulties.


The best way to deal with a Zealot is to either use a [[Plasma Grenade]] or to attack it from long range, as they are deadly in hand-to-hand combat because of their [[Energy Sword]] (and in ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' can kill the player with one hit from an Energy Sword in anything higher than Easy difficulty). Due to their strong [[shields]], it is advisable to use heavy weaponry, such as the [[Sniper Rifle]] or Rocket Launcher, if they are available. The [[M6D pistol]] is only moderately effective, taking 16 head shots to kill a fully shielded Zealot on [[Normal]] difficulty. The [[Needler]] is both common and extremely effective, due to the fact that [[7|seven]] rounds will kill most enemies and the weapon's large magazine.
The best way to deal with a Zealot is to either use a [[Plasma Grenade]] or to attack it from long range, as they are deadly in hand-to-hand combat because of their [[Energy Sword]] (and in ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' can kill the player with one hit from an Energy Sword in anything higher than Easy difficulty). In Halo 2, it is possible to side step and assasinate a Zealot, or any sword wielding Elite.  Due to their strong [[shields]], it is advisable to use heavy weaponry, such as the [[Sniper Rifle]] or Rocket Launcher, if they are available. The [[M6D pistol]] is only moderately effective, taking 16 head shots to kill a fully shielded Zealot on [[Normal]] difficulty. The [[Needler]] is both common and extremely effective, due to the fact that [[7|seven]] rounds will kill most enemies and the weapon's large magazine.




In ''[[Halo 2]]'', they do not use [[Overshields]] and their shields are as strong as those of a Major Elite and [[Special Operations Elite]], but they are a lot smarter and tougher. They are still very deadly in close-quarters, so the player should keep their distance. Their armor without [[Energy shields|Energy Shields]] are much thicker (although it makes it slower) than that of Major and Minor and can sustain more damage. In addition to the tactics mentioned in the preceding paragraph, dual [[M6C Magnum]]s can be very effective at close ranges so long as you stay outside of their sword's reach. Dual Needlers are also effective. Also, Zealot AI is noticeably different in ''Halo 2''; Zealots are always found wielding Energy Swords, ceremonial weapons befitting their high rank.  
In ''[[Halo 2]]'', they do not use [[Overshields]] and their shields are as strong as those of a Major Elite and [[Special Operations Elite]], but they are a lot smarter and tougher. They are still very deadly in close-quarters, however in Halo 2, their sword animation has been changed to being "more realistic" in the sense that in [[Halo:CE]], a sword swing had a huge area of effect, and it was impossible to dodge a swing.  In Halo 2, it is possible to side step, and assasinate a Zealot, or any other elite with a sword.  When the Zealot is swinging, quickly step to the side and behind him, than melee him, which results in an assasination, and an instant kill.  This is the quickest and most effective way of dispatching Zealots, or other sword wielding Elites.  It is also more risky however. Their armor without [[Energy shields|Energy Shields]] are much thicker (although it makes it slower) than that of Major and Minor and can sustain more damage. In addition to the tactics mentioned in the preceding paragraph, dual [[M6C Magnum]]s can be very effective at close ranges so long as you stay outside of their sword's reach. Dual Needlers are also effective. Also, Zealot AI is noticeably different in ''Halo 2''; Zealots are always found wielding Energy Swords, ceremonial weapons befitting their high rank.


Another fact that should be known is that Zealots will never, under any circumstances, ride in or drive a vehicle for religious purposes; they do not believe it is honorable to kill enemies with vehicles instead of hand to hand combat. If a player tries to give them a chance to get in one, such as in Uprising, their animation will glitch and they will start to walk toward the vehicle and turn around, they will then keep doing this. They will continue to follow the player, however.
Another fact that should be known is that Zealots will never, under any circumstances, ride in or drive a vehicle for religious purposes; they do not believe it is honorable to kill enemies with vehicles instead of hand to hand combat. If a player tries to give them a chance to get in one, such as in Uprising, their animation will glitch and they will start to walk toward the vehicle and turn around, they will then keep doing this. They will continue to follow the player, however.
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