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Hunters are never seen alone, and are very dangerous as they work and live in pairs.
Hunters are never seen alone, and are very dangerous as they work and live in pairs.


During the [[Covenant Civil War]], the Hunters sided with the Elite Separatists. No reason is yet confirmed, but it is likely due to their deep respect for the Elites, or possibly because the Brutes struck the Hunters first, betraying them. It is unknown if they will follow the Elites into an alliance with the UNSC, since only the Elites are mentioned as being allied with humanity in Halo 3. But given their reverence for the Sangheli, it is likely that they will remain at their side against the rest of the covenant, possibly alongside the humans.
During the [[Covenant Civil War]], the Hunters sided with the Elite Separatists. No reason is yet confirmed, but it is likely due to their deep respect for the Elites, or possibly because the Brutes struck the Hunters first, betraying them. It is unknown if they will follow the Elites into an alliance with the UNSC, since only the Elites are mentioned as being allied with humanity in Halo 3. But given their reverence for the Sangheili, it is likely that they will remain at their side against the rest of the covenant, possibly alongside the humans.
[[Image:Standard_Hunter.png|thumb|right|A Lekgolo fires its Fuel Rod Beam]]
[[Image:Standard_Hunter.png|thumb|right|A Lekgolo fires its Fuel Rod Beam]]


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Finally, the Hunters have much more health. On Legendary, not a single weapon (except, of course, the [[Scarab Gun]], which is never present during a fight with Hunters anyway) can kill them in one hit. Even a [[SRS99C-S2 AM Sniper Rifle]] or [[Beam Rifle]] will take two shots to kill a Hunter on Legendary. Often, the most effective weapon against them is the one that does the most damage: the Rocket Launcher is greatly effective, as is the [[Fuel Rod Cannon]], and as mentioned above, the [[M6C Magnum]] for killing Hunters at longer ranges.
Finally, the Hunters have much more health. On Legendary, not a single weapon (except, of course, the [[Scarab Gun]], which is never present during a fight with Hunters anyway) can kill them in one hit. Even a [[SRS99C-S2 AM Sniper Rifle]] or [[Beam Rifle]] will take two shots to kill a Hunter on Legendary. Often, the most effective weapon against them is the one that does the most damage: the Rocket Launcher is greatly effective, as is the [[Fuel Rod Cannon]], and as mentioned above, the [[M6C Magnum]] for killing Hunters at longer ranges.


Grenades are no longer very effective against Hunters, and it will usually take a large amount of them to take one down.  However, grenades, handheld or fired from the [[Brute Shot]], will disorient, cause a charging Hunter to change directions,but when a grenade is stuck to or shot at their orange flesh it will stun them for a few seconds during which time you can easily shoot at their exposed flesh.
Grenades are no longer very effective against Hunters, and it will usually take a large amount of them to take one down.  However, grenades, handheld or fired from the [[Brute Shot]], will disorient, cause a charging Hunter to change directions, but when a grenade is stuck to or shot at their orange flesh it will stun them for a few seconds during which time you can easily shoot at their exposed flesh.


Hunters are equipped with an extremely devastating fuel rod cannon melded into its arm. Unlike a normal Fuel Rod Cannon, Hunters with their cumbersome bulk and strength are able to withstand the recoil and produce a more lasting and lethal blast. If an enemy gets too close, the Hunter will attempt a clumsy but dangerous melee attack with its shield, severely injuring if not killing the enemy. Once its partner is killed, the Hunter becomes much more aggressive and will chase the player, attempting to avenge its partner's death by only melee attacks.
Hunters are equipped with an extremely devastating fuel rod cannon melded into its arm. Unlike a normal Fuel Rod Cannon, Hunters with their cumbersome bulk and strength are able to withstand the recoil and produce a more lasting and lethal blast. If an enemy gets too close, the Hunter will attempt a clumsy but dangerous melee attack with its shield, severely injuring if not killing the enemy. Once its partner is killed, the Hunter becomes much more aggressive and will chase the player, attempting to avenge its partner's death by only melee attacks.
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