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==[[Covenant Artillery]]==
==[[Covenant Artillery]]==
A giant stationary plasma mortar was seen destroying buildings in the [[Halo 2]] E3 Demo video. [[Sergeant]] [[Banks]] called in an airstrike and a group of [[C709 Longsword-class Starfighter|Longsword]] fighters flew in and destroyed it.
A giant stationary plasma mortar was seen destroying buildings in the [[Halo 2]] E3 Demo video. [[Sergeant]] [[Banks]] called in an airstrike and a group of [[C709 Longsword-class Starfighter|Longsword]] fighters flew in and destroyed it.
The stationary plasma mortar can be seen on the beaches of New Mombasa in the [[Halo 2]] but they are never seen firing. Several large plasma mortars can be seen destroying the Sentinel Factory ships on the level [[Quarantine Zone]] but it is never confirmed if these are from stationary plasma mortar cannons or otherwise.


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A plasma mortar is mounted on the top of the Wraith.

The Plasma Mortar is the primary weapon of the Wraith and the Covenant Air Artillery.

Introduction

A bolt of a Plasma Mortar.

The Plasma mortar fires huge ball of slowly moving superheated plasma with a large explosion radius and slow rate of fire. It is extremely powerful, usually kills infantry in a single hit and can destroy just about anything on the battlefield in a minimal amount of shots. Its plasma projectile moves relatively slowly, making it more susceptible to gravity, causing it to fire in an arc, like the Fuel Rod Gun, which allows for it to simply go over obstructions such as barricades and hills.

Tactics

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A Wraith firing a Plasma Mortar.
  • A Plasma Mortar fires in an arc so it is somewhat difficult to hit a target. The further away you are, the higher you will have to aim to actually hit the target.
  • Due to its slow-moving nature, the Plasma ball will be much easier to avoid than a human projectile.
  • Remember that even if you are behind cover, you may still not be protected from the plasma's curved trajectory.
  • An easy and simple way to take down a Wraith is by boarding it. But, be careful

of the turret that is on the Wraith. It would be ideal to take out the Brute in the turret and then try and board the vehicle.

Covenant Artillery

A giant stationary plasma mortar was seen destroying buildings in the Halo 2 E3 Demo video. Sergeant Banks called in an airstrike and a group of Longsword fighters flew in and destroyed it.

The stationary plasma mortar can be seen on the beaches of New Mombasa in the Halo 2 but they are never seen firing. Several large plasma mortars can be seen destroying the Sentinel Factory ships on the level Quarantine Zone but it is never confirmed if these are from stationary plasma mortar cannons or otherwise.

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