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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The Custom Powerup's default settings increase your speed and [[melee]] power. It has been speculated this was to be the effects of a unused Agility Powerup.
*The Custom Powerup's default settings increase your speed and [[melee]] power. It has been speculated this was to be the effects of a unused Agility Powerup.
*There is a powerup found in Halo CE's data files, called double speed. It was possibly deleted, but never removed from the game's memory. It increases the player's walking speed and slows down all AI bots and projectiles. It is buggy though, it doesn't de-activate until the player enters another bsp, and while activated the player is unable to open automatic doors.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

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"Power-ups" give you an advantage over the other players in a multiplayer battle in Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2 and Halo 3. On a few occasions, they're also found in Campaign. You activate them by walking into them and, unlike Equipment, which is not activated instantly and can be held for use later.

Name of power up Effect Games Found In
Overshield Energy Shields' power is increased; thus it's more difficult to kill the user. All Halo games in multiplayer and

all levels in Halo: Combat Evolved except for Halo

Active Camouflage The user blends into their surroundings, making them more difficult to see. All Halo Games on Multiplayer and in the Halo: Combat Evolved Campaign.
Custom Powerup This is a powerup that can be placed in Forge and is only seen in Multiplayer. This powerup's effects can be customized by the player such as player speed, health, etc. This is only on Halo 3 and then it is only usable in Multiplayer.

Trivia

  • The Custom Powerup's default settings increase your speed and melee power. It has been speculated this was to be the effects of a unused Agility Powerup.
  • There is a powerup found in Halo CE's data files, called double speed. It was possibly deleted, but never removed from the game's memory. It increases the player's walking speed and slows down all AI bots and projectiles. It is buggy though, it doesn't de-activate until the player enters another bsp, and while activated the player is unable to open automatic doors.

See Also