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Co-op is a multiplayer gametype found in all ''[[Halo]]'' games except ''Halo PC''. It allows two or more people to play the campaign together. If one character dies, he or she will respawn with the weapons they begin the level with. The player who dies has to wait until the player who is still alive is not engaged in combat and is at a safe location to be able to respawn. If both players are killed, both you restart at the last checkpoint. Additionally, in ''[[Halo 2]]'', if you are playing on [[Legendary]] and either of you die, both of you have to start at the last checkpoint. Though in any of the other ''Halo'' games, nearly all players will do Legendary on co-op, because Legendary is often too difficult to attempt solo.
Co-op is a multiplayer gametype found in all ''[[Halo]]'' games except ''Halo PC''. It allows two or more people to play the campaign together. If one character dies, he or she will respawn with the weapons they begin the level with. The player who dies has to wait until the player who is still alive is not engaged in combat and is at a safe location to be able to respawn. If both players are killed, both you restart at the last checkpoint. Additionally, in ''[[Halo 2]]'', if you are playing on [[Legendary]] and either of you die, both of you have to start at the last checkpoint. Though in any of the other ''Halo'' games, nearly all players will do Legendary on co-op, because Legendary is often too difficult to attempt solo. Although in Halo 3 where it is different, you dont respond at the last checkpoint when both players die.
In Halo and Halo 2 co-op when playing as the Master Chief, both players will be in control of identical SPARTAN IIs. This out right contradicts many messages for these two games that state that the Master Chief is the ''last SPARTAN'', not one of the last. The "Other SPARTAN" does not appear in Halo 3, being replaced by the Arbiter. Similarly, when playing Arbiter missions in Halo 2, both player will control identical "Arbiters."
In Halo and Halo 2 co-op when playing as the Master Chief, both players will be in control of identical SPARTAN IIs. This out right contradicts many messages for these two games that state that the Master Chief is the ''last SPARTAN'', not one of the last. The "Other SPARTAN" does not appear in Halo 3, being replaced by the Arbiter. Similarly, when playing Arbiter missions in Halo 2, both player will control identical "Arbiters."