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Plan is simple: one player attack the enemy from the front, whilst the other player goes round and either flanks the enemy from behind or attack them from the side. Can be used against the more powerful Covenant (Brute Chieftains, Zealots, Ultra Elites, Mgalekgolo etc) in which two or more players would gang up to take a powerful enemy down or, can be used to eliminate large groups of Covenant using combined Assault or Battle Rifle fire.
Plan is simple: one player attack the enemy from the front, whilst the other player goes round and either flanks the enemy from behind or attack them from the side. Can be used against the more powerful Covenant (Brute Chieftains, Zealots, Ultra Elites, Mgalekgolo etc) in which two or more players would gang up to take a powerful enemy down or, can be used to eliminate large groups of Covenant using combined Assault or Battle Rifle fire.


Alternatively, two players may not be needed for this method. It can be done using the UNSC Marines as a distraction for the Covenant whilst the lone player attacks from the side (or flanks). One example of this strategy actually being ''used'' is in the level "Tarazi Plaza" in Halo 3 ODST, Australian marine Chips Dubbo suggests to Buck "flank the Covenant on the streets" whilst Dubbo and his team-mate distract the Brutes.
Alternatively, two players may not be needed for this method. It can be done using the UNSC Marines as a distraction for the Covenant whilst the lone player attacks from the side (or flanks). One example of this strategy actually being ''used'' is in the level "Tayari Plaza" in Halo 3 ODST, Australian marine Chips Dubbo suggests to Buck "flank the Covenant on the streets" whilst Dubbo and his team-mate distract the Brutes.


==See also==
==See also==
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