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<center>''Looking for [[Artificial Intelligence|AI]], the term used in the Halo universe to refer to characters with artificial minds?''</center>
<center>''Looking for [[Artificial Intelligence|AI]], the term used in the Halo universe to refer to characters with artificial minds?''</center>


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In ''Halo: Combat Evolved'', there are only three NPCs, [[Captain (Navy)|Captain]] [[Jacob Keyes]] and [[343 Guilty Spark]]. Keyes is only seen a few times, but if he is killed, the mission is failed and you must restart the level. 343 Guilty Spark is invincible and immune to any attacks on him during the game. In ''Halo 2'', all NPCs are invincible. They usually fight alongside the player and lead allies into battle. Most of the time they are also armed with stronger weapons and feature unique dialogue that is integral to the storyline. In ''Halo 3'', they share the same characteristics of ''Halo 2's'' NPCs, but when they take too much damage, they will fall to the ground, lifeless, and stay there until the battle is over. Soon after, they will stand back up and utilize the nearest available weapon, which usually tends to be their own. In ''Halo 3: ODST'', the same rules still apply from ''Halo 2'', though certain NPCs are playable in some campaign levels (for example, [[Tayari Plaza (Level)|Tayari Plaza]] is told from [[Gunnery Sergeant Edward Buck|Buck's]] point of view, but he is an NPC ally in [[NMPD HQ (Level)|NMPD HQ]]). The only NPC excluded from the ''"invulnerable"'' rule is Vergil. In ''Halo: Reach'' NPCs function more akin to those in ''Halo 2''; they are invincible however still react to incoming fire. Unlike in ''Halo 2'', however, the player cannot swap weapons with allied NPCs, specifically those in Noble Team.
In ''Halo: Combat Evolved'', there are only three NPCs, [[Captain (Navy)|Captain]] [[Jacob Keyes]] and [[343 Guilty Spark]]. Keyes is only seen a few times, but if he is killed, the mission is failed and you must restart the level. 343 Guilty Spark is invincible and immune to any attacks on him during the game. In ''Halo 2'', all NPCs are invincible. They usually fight alongside the player and lead allies into battle. Most of the time they are also armed with stronger weapons and feature unique dialogue that is integral to the storyline. In ''Halo 3'', they share the same characteristics of ''Halo 2's'' NPCs, but when they take too much damage, they will fall to the ground, lifeless, and stay there until the battle is over. Soon after, they will stand back up and utilize the nearest available weapon, which usually tends to be their own. In ''Halo 3: ODST'', the same rules still apply from ''Halo 2'', though certain NPCs are playable in some campaign levels (for example, [[Tayari Plaza (Level)|Tayari Plaza]] is told from [[Gunnery Sergeant Edward Buck|Buck's]] point of view, but he is an NPC ally in [[NMPD HQ (Level)|NMPD HQ]]). The only NPC excluded from the ''"invulnerable"'' rule is Vergil. In ''Halo: Reach'' NPCs function more akin to those in ''Halo 2''; they are invincible however still react to incoming fire. Unlike in ''Halo 2'', however, the player cannot swap weapons with allied NPCs, specifically those in Noble Team.


==List of Halo NPCs==
==List of Halo NPCs==
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*[[Sergeant Major Duvall]]
*[[Sergeant Major Duvall]]


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Revision as of 06:55, June 30, 2011

Looking for AI, the term used in the Halo universe to refer to characters with artificial minds?

Non-playable character, or NPC, refers to a character in a video game whose actions cannot be controlled by the player. However, these characters are often an important part of the storyline.

NPCs are only seen in gameplay with the player, and are usually either allied or neutral to the player. Classically, they feature unique triggers and dialogue that differentiate them from "normal" allies because they are vital to the development of the game's storyline.

In Halo: Combat Evolved, there are only three NPCs, Captain Jacob Keyes and 343 Guilty Spark. Keyes is only seen a few times, but if he is killed, the mission is failed and you must restart the level. 343 Guilty Spark is invincible and immune to any attacks on him during the game. In Halo 2, all NPCs are invincible. They usually fight alongside the player and lead allies into battle. Most of the time they are also armed with stronger weapons and feature unique dialogue that is integral to the storyline. In Halo 3, they share the same characteristics of Halo 2's NPCs, but when they take too much damage, they will fall to the ground, lifeless, and stay there until the battle is over. Soon after, they will stand back up and utilize the nearest available weapon, which usually tends to be their own. In Halo 3: ODST, the same rules still apply from Halo 2, though certain NPCs are playable in some campaign levels (for example, Tayari Plaza is told from Buck's point of view, but he is an NPC ally in NMPD HQ). The only NPC excluded from the "invulnerable" rule is Vergil. In Halo: Reach NPCs function more akin to those in Halo 2; they are invincible however still react to incoming fire. Unlike in Halo 2, however, the player cannot swap weapons with allied NPCs, specifically those in Noble Team.

List of Halo NPCs

Halo: Combat Evolved

Halo 2

Halo 3

Halo 3: ODST

Halo: Reach