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*In ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', carriers are noticeably less resistant than their Halo 2 and 3 counterparts.
*In ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', carriers are noticeably less resistant than their Halo 2 and 3 counterparts.
*Curiously, in Halo 3, you can let a carrier walk up to you and fall over, then if you shoot it with a shotgun, it will stand back up and fall over backwards and explode.
*Curiously, in Halo 3, you can let a carrier walk up to you and fall over, then if you shoot it with a shotgun, it will stand back up and fall over backwards and explode.
 
*It is highly possible that some Carrier Forms could be infected [[Grunts]]. This is supported by the fact that the Proto-Gravemind in the [[Halo Graphic Novel]] consisted of both Elites and Grunts. A Carrier's legs also look more like a Grunt's then anything else.
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Template:Flood Species Infobox The Flood Carrier Form is a type of Flood primarily used to create and transport Infection Forms thus spreading the Flood.

Overview

Carrier Forms perpetuate the Flood species by acting as incubators for new Infection Forms and keeping them safe until they're fully developed. Once the Infection Forms are ready, the carrier simply explodes spontaneously, sending the new Infection Forms flying into the air. This number may vary depending on the game. In Halo and Halo 2, this number was around 6. In Halo 3, however, it may be at least four times that much. As soon as they are released, they begin searching for new hosts. It should be noted that Carrier Forms will not wait until full maturation has occurred. If potential hosts are nearby it will simply get close and explode, sending the Infection Forms flying at the unsuspecting and often damaged enemies. The explosion of a Carrier Form is like the explosion of a grenade, and deals damage to any players nearby. The Carrier form has a simple mindset, which is to release the Infection Forms it carries to a suitable host. While they make no noise, they can somehow communicate with other Carriers, to inform them of a potential sentient being.

Creation

When an Infection Form takes over a body that is unsuitable for combat, or once a Combat Form is damaged beyond usefulness, it becomes a Carrier Form. Eventually when a Combat Form has lived long enough, it too will evolve into a carrier, regardless of damage taken.

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Flood Carrier Forms

Combat

Carrier Forms are usually considered slow and of little threat. However, one particularly dangerous trait of exploding Carrier Forms is the explosive chain reactions they can cause. A Carrier explosion will cause any other Carriers close enough to explode also. They also cause any nearby grenades to explode. This means a single Carrier can cause a massive explosion filling much of a room. This can be used to a soldier's advantage if there are Combat or Infection Forms surrounding the Carrier(s).

The quick and clean way to kill a Carrier Form is to stick it with a plasma grenade or spike grenade. The grenade vaporises the Carrier as well as the Infection Forms inside it, so you don't have to worry about releasing a swarm of Infection Forms.

Trivia

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Halo 2 Flood Carrier
  • In Halo: Combat Evolved they could gain speed but for a short time.
  • In Halo 2, Carrier forms are noticeably slower.
  • In Halo 3, they carry far more Infection Forms than in the previous games.
  • In Halo 3, carriers are less common but come in groups of 2-4 which are even deadly on easy.
  • In Halo 3, they can jump rather high compared to Halo: Combat Evolved (which they couldn't jump) and Halo 2 where they could jump about 2-3 feet.
  • In Halo 3, they are noticeably more resistant to firearms
  • In Halo: Combat Evolved, carriers are noticeably less resistant than their Halo 2 and 3 counterparts.
  • Curiously, in Halo 3, you can let a carrier walk up to you and fall over, then if you shoot it with a shotgun, it will stand back up and fall over backwards and explode.
  • It is highly possible that some Carrier Forms could be infected Grunts. This is supported by the fact that the Proto-Gravemind in the Halo Graphic Novel consisted of both Elites and Grunts. A Carrier's legs also look more like a Grunt's then anything else.

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