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Using the more powerful weapons on high ranking Sangheilis instead of lower ones will increase the odds of survival drastically, since it is less difficult to take down a Minor than an Ultra. If that Ultra is wielding a Plasma Rifle, then he is effective at short range, as the best thing to do is stay at long range and use  things like the noob combo . If he is charging at you or attacking someone else with an Energy Sword, engage him at long range with precise head-shots to bring down his shields and kill him without getting too close. Taking out a leader will effectively cause the other Sangheili members of his platoon to become confused, but not near as much as with [[Grunts]].
Using the more powerful weapons on high ranking Sangheilis instead of lower ones will increase the odds of survival drastically, since it is less difficult to take down a Minor than an Ultra. If that Ultra is wielding a Plasma Rifle, then he is effective at short range, as the best thing to do is stay at long range and use  things like the noob combo . If he is charging at you or attacking someone else with an Energy Sword, engage him at long range with precise head-shots to bring down his shields and kill him without getting too close. Taking out a leader will effectively cause the other Sangheili members of his platoon to become confused, but not near as much as with [[Grunts]].


==Weapon compatibility==
==Combat compatibility==
[[File:H3 Orange Sangheili with BR.jpg|thumb|150px|A Sangheili player model using a [[Battle rifle]] in ''[[Halo 3]]'' multiplayer.]]
[[File:H3 Orange Sangheili with BR.jpg|thumb|150px|A Sangheili player model using a [[Battle rifle]] in ''[[Halo 3]]'' multiplayer.]]


The Sangheili are proficient combatants. While most of them prefer using [[Energy Sword]]s,  {{Pattern|Okarda'phaa|plasma rifle}}s, [[Type-51 Carbine]]s, and [[Needler]]s, their strength and versatility allow them to utilize ''both'' UNSC and Covenant weapons in the battlefield.  
The Sangheili are proficient combatants. While most of them prefer using [[Energy Sword]]s,  {{Pattern|Okarda'phaa|plasma rifle}}s, [[Type-51 Carbine]]s, and [[Needler]]s, their strength and versatility allow them to utilize ''both'' UNSC and Covenant weaponry in the battlefield.  


Sangheili can hold heavy weaponry such as the [[Rocket Launcher]] with one hand, unlike normal Marines or even [[SPARTAN-II program|SPARTAN IIs]]. Their marksmanship is not to be underestimated, as they can quickly gun down opponents from afar. Sangheilis are also deadly in close quarters, as they will rely on melee combat, given the opportunity. With the Energy Sword, they can guarantee a very quick kill on their opponents.
Sangheili can hold heavy weaponry such as the [[Rocket Launcher]] with one hand, unlike normal Marines or even [[SPARTAN-II program|SPARTAN IIs]]. Their marksmanship is not to be underestimated, as they can quickly gun down opponents from afar. Sangheilis are also deadly in close quarters, as they will rely on melee combat, given the opportunity. With the Energy Sword, they can guarantee a very quick kill on their opponents.
Aside from their reliance on personal weaponry, Sangheili can skillfully pilot Covenant vehicles such as [[Karo'etba-pattern Ghost]]s, [[Type-26 Ground Support Aircraft]]s, and [[Zurdo-pattern Wraith|Zurdo-pattern Wraith tanks]]s. However, they are also adept in relying on UNSC vehicles, such as the Warthog and Scorpion. Like SPARTAN-IIs, Sangheili can board enemy controlled vehicles.


==Combat==
==Combat==