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The '''Forge Turret Glitch''' is a term used to refer to two separate [[glitches]] in ''[[Halo 3]]''<nowiki/> and [[Halo: Reach|''Halo: Reach'']]'s [[Forge]]. The first glitch, which allows players to duplicate turrets endlessly, is the result of an unanticipated design flaw that allows players in Edit Mode to manipulate turrets while they are in use. The second glitch allows players to bypass thin barriers using turrets.
The '''Forge Turret Glitch''' is a term used to refer to two separate [[glitches]] in ''[[Halo 3]]''<nowiki/>[[Halo: Reach|''Halo: Reach'']]'s, and ''[[Halo 4]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[Forge]]. The first glitch, which allows players to duplicate turrets endlessly, is the result of an unanticipated design flaw that allows players in Edit Mode to manipulate turrets while they are in use. The second glitch allows players to bypass thin barriers using turrets.


== Instructions (Duplication) ==
== Instructions (Duplication) ==
Start a Forge session with two players, ''Person A'' and ''Person B''.
Start a Forge session with two players, ''Person A'' and ''Person B''.


''Person A'' should enter Edit Mode and spawn a [[AIE-486H Heavy Machine Gun|Machine Gun Turret]] or a [[Type-52 Directed Energy Support Weapon|Plasma Cannon]], and then set the turret down. ''Person B'' should take control of the turret. ''Person A'' should, at this point, grab the turret again, lifting it and ''Person B'' into the air. (''Person B'' can also start opperating the turret while ''Person A'' is holding it.) ''Person B'' should now press '''B (or What Ever the Control is for you)''' to tear the turret off of its base. The duo will find that ''Person A'' is still holding an intact and usable turret, while ''Person B'' is running around with a detached copy of that turret. At this point, ''Person B'' can discard their turret and repeat the glitch to create another copy, or a hypothetical ''Person C'' can repeat the glitch (with ''C'' mimicking ''B''<nowiki/>'s previous actions) to get their own turret. This glitch also works in Reach.
''Person A'' should enter Edit Mode and spawn a [[AIE-486H Heavy Machine Gun|Machine Gun Turret]] or a [[Type-52 Directed Energy Support Weapon|Plasma Cannon]], and then set the turret down. ''Person B'' should take control of the turret. ''Person A'' should, at this point, grab the turret again, lifting it and ''Person B'' into the air. (''Person B'' can also start opperating the turret while ''Person A'' is holding it.) ''Person B'' should now press '''B (or What Ever the Control is for you)''' to tear the turret off of its base. The duo will find that ''Person A'' is still holding an intact and usable turret, while ''Person B'' is running around with a detached copy of that turret. At this point, ''Person B'' can discard their turret and repeat the glitch to create another copy, or a hypothetical ''Person C'' can repeat the glitch (with ''C'' mimicking ''B''<nowiki/>'s previous actions) to get their own turret. This glitch also works in Reach and Halo 4.


== Instructions (Bypassing) ==
== Instructions (Bypassing) ==
This glitch can be done with a single player.
This glitch can be done with a single player.


Place a Machine Gun Turret against the wall you wish to bypass. The Turret should face away from the wall (exactly 180 degrees away), and it should be placed as close to the wall as physically possible. Enter Player Mode and man the turret. Look as far upward as you possibly can. Depending on what kind of wall you wish to bypass, the camera may move behind the wall. When it does, enter Edit Mode, and you should find yourself behind the wall. If you don't end up behind the wall, try dismounting the turret right before entering Edit Mode. This glitch also works in Reach.
Place a Machine Gun Turret against the wall you wish to bypass. The Turret should face away from the wall (exactly 180 degrees away), and it should be placed as close to the wall as physically possible. Enter Player Mode and man the turret. Look as far upward as you possibly can. Depending on what kind of wall you wish to bypass, the camera may move behind the wall. When it does, enter Edit Mode, and you should find yourself behind the wall. If you don't end up behind the wall, try dismounting the turret right before entering Edit Mode. This glitch also works in Reach and Halo 4.


===Two-Player Method===
===Two-Player Method===
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