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===Allied===
===Allied===
[[:Category:UNSC Vehicles|UNSC]] and [[:Category:Covenant Vehicles|Covenant vehicles]] are made available in Campaign levels (depending on which side the player character is on, UNSC/Covenant), when the player needs to infiltrate or cut through enemy-held territory.
[[UNSC]] and [[Covenant]] vehicles are made available in [[Campaign]] levels, depending on which side the player character is on ([[UNSC]]/[[Covenant]]). Vehicles are usually either kept unuse or wait for the player to drive it or occupy the turret.
 
Either kept unused, waiting for a driver or allowing the player's character to switch with a friendly unit, the player may enter it without meeting any resistance and take control of it. Alternatively the player may enter unoccupied mounted turrets.


===Enemy===
===Enemy===
Since UNSC Vehicles are rarely available within Campaign levels, it is a common practice to kill the driver of Covenant vehicles in order to hijack them. Although it is relatively easy to kill its driver from afar with careful sniping, the preferred approach is known as "[[boarding]]".
Since [[UNSC]] vehicles are rarely available in [[Campaign]] levels, it is a common practice to kill the driver of [[Covenant]] vehicles in order to hijack them. Although it is relatively easy to kill its driver from afar with careful sniping, the preferred approach is known as "[[boarding]]".


Vehicles that have been stopped by sheer firepower by destroying or disabling them cannot be taken control of. With vehicles such as the Ghost and Banshee, the boarding procedure is simpler. You can board it, throw the driver off, and in most cases automatically assume control of the vehicle, all in one quick action.
Vehicles that have been stopped by sheer firepower by destroying or disabling them cannot be taken control of. With vehicles such as the [[Ghost]] and [[Banshee]], the boarding procedure is simpler. You can board it, throw the driver off, and in most cases automatically assume control of the vehicle, all in one quick action.


===Multiplayer===
===Multiplayer===
Certain vehicles can be driven in multiplayer levels. Vehicles can be very useful in Slayer and Skirmish gametypes.
Certain vehicles can be driven in multiplayer maps. Vehicles can be very useful in [[Slayer]] and skirmish gametypes.


In [[Capture the Flag]], once the player character has picked up the flag, the character cannot drive a vehicle or take control of its weaponry, though the character may ride in a vehicle driven by another character.
In [[Capture the Flag]], once the player character has picked up the flag, the character cannot drive a vehicle or take control of its weaponry, though the character may ride in a vehicle driven by another character.