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Start by performing the [[Halo 3's Arm Glitch|Arm Glitch]] with a [[Gravity Hammer]]. One player (''Person A'') must be in [[Forge|Edit Mode]], with the other player (''Person B'') in Player Mode; both players must attempt to grab a Gravity Hammer at the same time. | Start by performing the [[Halo 3's Arm Glitch|Arm Glitch]] with a [[Gravity Hammer]]. One player (''Person A'') must be in [[Forge|Edit Mode]], with the other player (''Person B'') in Player Mode; both players must attempt to grab a Gravity Hammer at the same time. | ||
At this point, ''Person A'' should hold '''RT''' and rotate the Gravity Hammer until ''Person B'''s arms disappear, at which point ''B'' may begin to hover for a moment.<ref name="tut2">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhNydHB9X6U '''YouTube:''' Nuclear Bomb Glitch Part 2: The Blast]</ref> Viewing the Film frame-by-frame in [[Theater]] reveals what actually happens:<ref name="tut1">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJ5ILZ3unjU '''YouTube:''' Halo 3 Nuclear Bomb Glitch part 1 of 2: The Gorilla Hands]</ref> first, ''Person B'''s character's arms bend and rotate erratically, sometimes passing through their body. Next, the hands expand to huge size. Immediately following that, the surrounding area is engulfed in a massive white light. | At this point, ''Person A'' should hold '''RT''' and rotate the Gravity Hammer until ''Person B''<nowiki/>'s arms disappear, at which point ''B'' may begin to hover for a moment.<ref name="tut2">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhNydHB9X6U '''YouTube:''' Nuclear Bomb Glitch Part 2: The Blast]</ref> Viewing the Film frame-by-frame in [[Theater]] reveals what actually happens:<ref name="tut1">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJ5ILZ3unjU '''YouTube:''' Halo 3 Nuclear Bomb Glitch part 1 of 2: The Gorilla Hands]</ref> first, ''Person B''<nowiki/>'s character's arms bend and rotate erratically, sometimes passing through their body. Next, the hands expand to huge size. Immediately following that, the surrounding area is engulfed in a massive white light. | ||
At this point, ''Person A'' should enter Player Mode, to avoid accidentally deleting the Gravity Hammer. | At this point, ''Person A'' should enter Player Mode, to avoid accidentally deleting the Gravity Hammer. |
Revision as of 21:56, November 10, 2009
Template:Ratings The Nuclear Bomb Glitch is a subglitch of Halo 3's Arm Glitch. It causes extremely powerful explosions to occur. It only works in Forge.
Instructions
Start by performing the Arm Glitch with a Gravity Hammer. One player (Person A) must be in Edit Mode, with the other player (Person B) in Player Mode; both players must attempt to grab a Gravity Hammer at the same time.
At this point, Person A should hold RT and rotate the Gravity Hammer until Person B's arms disappear, at which point B may begin to hover for a moment.[1] Viewing the Film frame-by-frame in Theater reveals what actually happens:[2] first, Person B's character's arms bend and rotate erratically, sometimes passing through their body. Next, the hands expand to huge size. Immediately following that, the surrounding area is engulfed in a massive white light.
At this point, Person A should enter Player Mode, to avoid accidentally deleting the Gravity Hammer.
While all of the above happens, the glitch will inflict massive damage upon any other players in the level; on at least one occasion, it has almost instantly killed a player on the opposite side of the map.[1]
At this point, the glitch has been activated. If the glitched player (Person B) then swings the Gravity Hammer (by pressing RT) right as a grenade is thrown by another player, then Person B will deflect the grenade, while also amplifying its power to such an extent that the explosion briefly engulfs the entire map.[3] The glitch will also cause Person B to be able to run through the air.
Additional phenomena occur when pressing RT. Among other things, Person B can travel through some surfaces; for instance, if they enter the blue room on Snowbound, you can pass right through the glass floor above by pressing RT and then jumping.Template:Fact Finally, if Person B were to abuse the RT button and then switch to their secondary weapon, they would be completely invisible and invincible -- others would only see Person B's gamertag or waypoint, and Person B would be invulnerable to nearly everything -- including the turrets on Snowbound and the mines on Sandtrap, but excluding kill barriers and falling to their death.Template:Fact
Trivia
- Meleeing the glitched player to death will cause the game to lag until the match ends.
- If the glitched player attempts to swing the Gravity Hammer, their body will move as if it were in fact swinging a hammer.
- From the glitched player's point of view, they are still holding a Gravity Hammer; however, nobody else can see it.
- If the glitched player throws a grenade after their arms have been removed, their arms will briefly return while the grenade is thrown.
Sources
- ^ a b YouTube: Nuclear Bomb Glitch Part 2: The Blast
- ^ YouTube: Halo 3 Nuclear Bomb Glitch part 1 of 2: The Gorilla Hands
- ^ YouTube: Nuclear Bomb Glitch Part 2: The Blast A comment by the author states that the glitched player does have to swing for the blast to occur.