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The '''Arm Glitch''', commonly known as the '''EXO Arm Glitch''', is a ''[[Halo 3]]'' animation [[glitch]] that can cause a player's arms to bend erratically, sometimes even causing them to (seemingly) vanish. The glitch was discovered by and named after the EXO clan.
The '''Arm Glitch''', commonly known as the '''EXO Arm Glitch''', is a ''[[Halo 3]]'' animation [[glitch]] that can cause a player's arms to bend erratically, sometimes even causing them to (seemingly) vanish. The glitch was discovered by and named after the eXo clan.


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The Arm Glitch, commonly known as the EXO Arm Glitch, is a Halo 3 animation glitch that can cause a player's arms to bend erratically, sometimes even causing them to (seemingly) vanish. The glitch was discovered by and named after the eXo clan.

Description

The glitch occurs when two players, during a Forge session, try to pick up the same weapon at the same time, with one (Person A) in Edit Mode and the other (Person B) in Player Mode. Person B's arms will bend or vanish, depending on what weapon is used.

Different weapons cause different bends and have different effects when used. If, for example, the glitch was performed with a Sentinel Beam or a Gravity Hammer, then Person B's arms would blow off when they fired the weapons. Furthermore, if Person A were to then delete the weapon, Person B would be left with only one arm, and would be invulnerable.

If the weapon was a standard projectile weapon, and if Person B were to fire that weapon, then the resulting projectile may not originate from Person B. That is to say, if Person B were to fire, say, a Plasma Pistol at a hypothetical Person C, then the shot may end up appearing on the opposite side of the map. In such a case, Person C would not be able to reliably locate the source of the projectile, making the glitch useful for sniping and other stealth-related purposes. In some cases, no visible projectiles may be produced at all, but Person C may still take damage.

If Person B were to be assassinated after execution of the glitch, the screen would begin to lag, and Person B's corpse would begin to hover and move through the air; upon hitting the wall, the corpse would then exhibit strange behaviors (changing color, body parts disappearing, etc.) until it vanished.

Nuclear Bomb Glitch

Main article: Nuclear Bomb Glitch

There is a very powerful subglitch of the Arm Glitch, known as the Nuclear Bomb Glitch. The subglitch turns a Gravity Hammer into an extremely powerful weapon.

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