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[[Image:Roadblock.jpg|thumb|A [[Covenant]] Deployable Roadblock in Halo 2.]] | [[Image:Roadblock.jpg|thumb|A [[Covenant]] Deployable Roadblock in Halo 2.]] | ||
The [[Covenant]] employ Roadblocks to block access to enemy troops and [[vehicles]] that might try to attack or bypass a fortified position. These roadblocks are small flat platforms that are placed on the ground, the top section is then pushed up on a hinge by an anti-gravity beam. The gravity beam can be disrupted by sustained [[weapons]] fire, or a small explosion, nullifying the roadblock's use by lowering the raised platform and allowing passage. Many [[Covenant]] troops will also use the roadblocks as a cover when being fired upon. These roadblocks can also be used as a ramp for a vehicle to jump over enemy fortifications. This will only work if you face the direction that it slopes up. | The [[Covenant]] employ Roadblocks to block road access to enemy troops and [[vehicles]] that might try to attack or bypass a fortified position. These roadblocks are small flat platforms that are placed on the ground, the top section is then pushed up on a hinge by an anti-gravity beam. The gravity beam can be disrupted by sustained [[weapons]] fire, or a small explosion, nullifying the roadblock's use by lowering the raised platform and allowing passage. Many [[Covenant]] troops will also use the roadblocks as a cover when being fired upon. These roadblocks can also be used as a ramp for a vehicle to jump over enemy fortifications. This will only work if you face the direction that it slopes up. | ||
These can be seen around the levels [[Outskirts (Level)|Outskirts]] and [[Uprising (Level)|Uprising]]. | These can be seen around the levels [[Outskirts (Level)|Outskirts]] and [[Uprising (Level)|Uprising]]. |