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::I completely agree Vegerot, and to expand on your last point, slightly off topic, is something I found odd in Halo 3 (and one of very few complaints with that game) was that even though the Grunts and Hunters allied with the Sangheili in Halo 2, all you did was fight them in 3. I get that you kinda have to have Grunts to fight from a gameplay perspective, but there could have been SOME friendly ones; same goes for Hunters :/ [[User talk:Alex T Snow|Alex T Snow]] 05:03, 22 February 2012 (EST)
::I completely agree Vegerot, and to expand on your last point, slightly off topic, is something I found odd in Halo 3 (and one of very few complaints with that game) was that even though the Grunts and Hunters allied with the Sangheili in Halo 2, all you did was fight them in 3. I get that you kinda have to have Grunts to fight from a gameplay perspective, but there could have been SOME friendly ones; same goes for Hunters :/ [[User talk:Alex T Snow|Alex T Snow]] 05:03, 22 February 2012 (EST)
:::I read somewhere that 99.9% of Mgalekgolo are sided with the Elites.  Only a very few of them sided with the Jiralhanae, and that there were so little Mgalekgolo sided with the Jiralhanae that what you killed in Halo 3 was a big percentage of their forces.  And the Unggoy, they pretty much sided with whomever was in charge of their ship.  But the Sangheili had about 10X more ships, so...and apparently the reason they didn't put some Ally Unngoy and Mgalekgolo was that it would be too confusing to tell between the two.  and also, that would just make it too easy. '''[[User:Vegerot|<font color="blue">('''or so it says in the sacred caves''')</font> Vegerot!]]''''' 21:00, 22 February 2012 (EST)!


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