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In the official ''Halo 3'' guide it states that there is a 'Brute Tracker'. No such Brute has been found, so it may be that they were cut from the game or are higher ranking Stalkers.
In the official ''Halo 3'' guide it states that there is a 'Brute Tracker'. No such Brute has been found, so it may be that they were cut from the game or are higher ranking Stalkers.


In ODST, fighting Stalkers is much more straightforward. You are able to see them as yellow outlines in VISR mode, however, the outline color matches that of the terrain outlines, so they can theoretically still blend in if you don't watch yourself. They also sport full energy shielding, besides these differences, it's mostly the same. One last thing is that they don't seem to know that you can see them, they may stand out in the open thinking that their camouflage prevents you from seeing them. In reality, it just makes them a big target. Though this is true, on higher difficulties such as Legendary they appear more evasive to the player.
In ODST, fighting Stalkers is much more straightforward. You are able to see them as yellow outlines in VISR mode, however, the outline color matches that of the terrain outlines, so they can theoretically still blend in if you don't watch yourself. They also sport full energy shielding, besides these differences, it's mostly the same. One last thing is that they don't seem to know that you can see them, they may stand out in the open thinking that their camouflage prevents you from seeing them. In reality, it just makes them a big target.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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*When combating [[Brute]] Stalkers, it is easier to spot them if you have your flashlight on.
*When combating [[Brute]] Stalkers, it is easier to spot them if you have your flashlight on.
*It is easier to spot a Brute Stalker by looking for its feet, as their cloaking reveals their feet more than any part of their body.
*It is easier to spot a Brute Stalker by looking for its feet, as their cloaking reveals their feet more than any part of their body.
*Occasionally a Brute Stalker will drop a piece of equipment known as "[[Cloaking]]" which can be activated by the player, unlike [[Active Camouflage]]. The "Cloaking" ability droped dose not appear on any forge or multiplayer maps in Halo 3.
*Occasionally a Brute Stalker will drop a piece of equipment known as "[[Cloaking]]" which can be activated by the player, unlike [[Active Camouflage]].  
*Stalkers are some of the only Brutes in ''[[Halo 3]]'' that use [[plasma]] weapons, the others being the [[War Chieftain]]s who occasionally wield [[Plasma Cannon]]s, there is also the Brutes who operate the turret on the [[Brute Prowler]] and [[Jump Pack Brute]]s, although sometimes Brutes can be see using [[Plasma Rifle]]s.
*Stalkers are some of the only Brutes in ''[[Halo 3]]'' that use [[plasma]] weapons, the others being the [[War Chieftain]]s who occasionally wield [[Plasma Cannon]]s, there is also the Brutes who operate the turret on the [[Brute Prowler]] and [[Jump Pack Brute]]s, although sometimes Brutes can be see using [[Plasma Rifle]]s.
*On higher difficulties, a single Brute Stalker, wielding a [[Brute Shot]] can be found at the second highest level of the Cartographer entrance on [[The Ark (Level)|The Ark]].
*On higher difficulties, a single Brute Stalker, wielding a [[Brute Shot]] can be found at the second highest level of the Cartographer entrance on [[The Ark (Level)|The Ark]].