Noob Combo

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"Noob Combo" is a term coined shortly after the release of Halo 2. However,the original idea came from Halo: Combat Evolved, albeit a modified version. It is typically used to refer to the combination of a Plasma Pistol and a Battle Rifle, Carbine, or Magnum, though it can also refer to other weapon pairings. The idea is that a noob combo can be used in Multiplayer games to gain quick (and arguably cheap and noobish) kills.

Background

The most common noob combo is the combination of a Plasma Pistol and Magnum -- dual-wielded, of course, to remove the need to switch weapons -- as the Magnum is quite accurate. The basic technique is to sneak up on a player and hit them with a Plasma Pistol overcharge. The overcharged plasma bolt will drain the victim's shields, allowing the attacker to finish them off with a Magnum headshot.

Halo 3's Plasma Pistol was altered; the overcharge shot's homing ability was weakened, and the projectile's speed was reduced. A new feature was also implemented: "holding" an overcharged shot will continuously drain a Plasma Pistol's battery. However, with the introduction of new weapons and equipment, newer weapon combos were created, the most notable being the Mauler-Melee combo, which allows a player wielding a Mauler to kill an opponent at close-range within a fraction of a second.

Whether or not these weapon combinations are actually "noobish" is up for debate. Detractors of these combinations have argued that they are overpowered, unbalanced, and do not require much skill. Proponents of the infamous "noob combo" argue that a truly skilled player can survive a noob combo and kill anyone who dares to try one. Some people believe that 'Noob Combo' should refer to the action, not the weapons.

Combinations by weapon

Automatic weapon combos

Typical automatic weapon combos depend on the usage of a Plasma Pistol overcharge to drain a target's shields, followed by the usage of an automatic weapon to kill the weakened target. Alternatively, a Plasma Rifle may be used to drain the target's shields with less efficiency, along with the use of another dual-wielded weapon.

  • Plasma Pistol overcharge followed by an Assault Rifle burst.
  • Plasma Pistol overcharge followed by a Plasma Rifle burst.
  • Plasma Pistol overcharge followed by dual-wielded Plasma Rifles.
  • Plasma Pistol overcharge followed by an SMG burst.
  • Plasma Pistol overcharge followed by dual-wielded SMGs.
  • Plasma Rifle and Mauler, dual-wielded.
  • Plasma Rifle and SMG, dual-wielded.
  • Plasma Rifle and Spiker, dual-wielded.

Headshot combos

Headshot combos are the standard noob combos. They involve the usage of a Plasma Pistol overcharge to drain a target's shields, followed by a headshot.

  • Plasma Pistol overcharge followed by a Battle Rifle burst.
  • Plasma Pistol overcharge followed by a Carbine shot.
  • Plasma Pistol overcharge followed by a shot from a dual-wielded Magnum.

Power combos

Power combos involve the use of one or more powerful attacks in rapid succession.

  • Mauler-Melee.
    • When executed from extremely close range, this noob combo can kill an opponent in less than a single second.
  • Plasma Pistol overcharge with a dual-wielded Mauler.
  • Plasma Pistol overcharge and melee.
  • Plasma Pistol overcharge and a single Brute Shot slug or grenade.
  • Mauler and Spiker. (Dual-wielded)
  • Brute Shot and melee.
  • Shotgun and melee.
  • Grenade and Sentinel Beam.

YOUR THE NOOB, BRET!

Uses

Despite the negative stigma surrounding the Noob Combo, it remains a very common tactic in multiplayer. It is also extremely useful when playing the games' Campaigns on higher difficulties. Halo 3: ODST encourages the latter usage, granting players an achievement for earning ten kills with the combo.