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The '''Shade''' is a [[Covenant]] stationary gun turret used against infantry, manned in third person like a vehicle. They consist of a stand and a floating mobile turret-like seating with control systems to its gun. In [[Halo 2]], the Shade is replaced with a new [[Shielded Plasma Cannon]], which has energy shields around it, similar to a [[Jackal]]'s. The gun fires three fairly slow, high powered bolts of energy.
The '''Shade''' is a [[Covenant]] stationary gun turret used against infantry, manned in third person like a vehicle. They consist of a stand and a floating mobile turret-like seating with control systems to its gun. In [[Halo 2]], the Shade is replaced with a new [[Shielded Plasma Cannon]], which has energy shields around it, similar to a [[Jackal]]'s. The gun fires three fairly slow, high powered bolts of energy.


It is possible to snipe a Shade-user off its turret, but one must aim above the centre which the red reticule usually denotes, and at the user itself, since the Shade protects the user. It is impossible to melee attack a foe off of a Shade.
It is possible to snipe a Shade-user off its turret, but one must aim above the centre which the red reticule usually denotes, and at the user itself, since the Shade protects the user. In [[Halo: Combat Evolved]] it is possible to melee attack a foe off of a Shade.
   
   
==Character Compatibility==
==Character Compatibility==

Revision as of 17:37, March 4, 2007

An Elite fires his Shade.

The Shade is a Covenant stationary gun turret used against infantry, manned in third person like a vehicle. They consist of a stand and a floating mobile turret-like seating with control systems to its gun. In Halo 2, the Shade is replaced with a new Shielded Plasma Cannon, which has energy shields around it, similar to a Jackal's. The gun fires three fairly slow, high powered bolts of energy.

It is possible to snipe a Shade-user off its turret, but one must aim above the centre which the red reticule usually denotes, and at the user itself, since the Shade protects the user. In Halo: Combat Evolved it is possible to melee attack a foe off of a Shade.

Character Compatibility

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