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*In ''[[Halo 3]]'', instead of fighting Sangheili Stealth experts, you fight [[Brute Stalker|Jiralhanae Stalkers]]. These Jiralhanae have the same role as their Sangheili counterparts, except for the fact that the ''Stalkers'' protect their pack's [[Chieftain]].  
*In ''[[Halo 3]]'', instead of fighting Sangheili Stealth experts, you fight [[Brute Stalker|Jiralhanae Stalkers]]. These Jiralhanae have the same role as their Sangheili counterparts, except for the fact that the ''Stalkers'' protect their pack's [[Chieftain]].  


*The Sangheili of this expertise do not during the events of ''[[Halo 3]]''. Though it is still possible that some of these soldiers still fought during the [[Second Battle of Earth]] and the [[Battle of Installation 00]].
*The Sangheili of this expertise do not appear during the events of ''[[Halo 3]]''. Though it is still possible that some of these soldiers still fought during the [[Second Battle of Earth]] and the [[Battle of Installation 00]].
**It's possible that some of these Sangheili were absorbed into the [[Covenant Separatist]] [[Covenant Special Operations|Special Operations groups]] during the [[Great Schism]].
**It's possible that some of these Sangheili were absorbed into the [[Covenant Separatist]] [[Covenant Special Operations|Special Operations groups]] during the [[Great Schism]].



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Template:Ratings

Template:Covenant Rank Infobox The Stealth Elite is a Sangheili rank of the Covenant Separatist Army.

Roles

These Sangheili Stealth soldiers are the assassins of the Covenant Army Special Warfare Group. They also share a similar role to that of the Sangheili of the Special Operations units.

The use of their active camouflage makes them experts at ambushing enemies in slim quarters. They are absolutely lethal soldiers when equipped with Type-1 Energy Weapon/Swords or Type-25 Directed Energy Rifles.

While they possess Active Camouflage, their defensive capabilities are lower than those of other Elites due to the weakness of their personal energy shields.

Armor and Shields

These Sangheili are clad in armor that comes in several different variations.

During and prior to the Battle of Installation 04, their armor was a light blue or gray color, depending on the lighting, and has a Forerunner emblem on the back. Though this armor system did not allow for use of a Sangheili Personal Energy Shield.

During the First Battle of Earth and the Battle of Installation 05, these Stealth soldiers received updated and improved armor. The color was changed from a gray-ish tone to either a brown or silver/steel color. In addition, the designers added in personal energy shields for increased survivability. On the downside, these shields are only equal to that worn and used by Sangheili Minors, though they recharge faster than any other armor system worn by the Sangheili.

Combat

Stealth soldiers are normally armed with Type-25 Directed Energy Rifles, either single-wielded or dual-wielded. Frequently, these soldiers are allowed to carry and use Type-1 Energy Swords in combat. They often lie in wait in order to ambush their enemies. They are also far less prone to tactical mistakes, such as not charging directly into a fight and taking cover more often. Their agility and active camouflage make them difficult targets to hit.

The best way to combat a Stealth soldier in Halo: Combat Evolved would be to take advantage of their lack of shields. The M6D Personal Defense Weapon System and the SRS99C-S2 AM Sniper Rifle will kill them with a single shot to the head, though it can be difficult to land shots due to the Elite's agility and camouflage ability. The MA5B ICWS Assault Rifle is very effective at close range, as its ability to fill the air with a large number of projectiles reduces the need for accurate aiming and allows you to find the Sangheili more easily while they are still camouflaged. Explosives are also extremely effective when trying to flush them out of hiding or from behind cover.

In Halo 2, it is advisable to use headshot-capable weapons such as the SRS99C-S2 AMB Sniper Rifle, M6C Magnum Sidearm, BR55 Battle Rifle, or the Type-51 Carbine. Their relatively weak shields can be broken easily by these weapons, and like any other Sangheili soldier, they can be killed by a single headshot while unshielded. Marksman weapons can kill them with a single headshot even when fully-shielded. The M90A Close Assault Weapon System is very effective when combating a Stealth soldier in a close quarters environment.

Stealth Elites appear frequently in the Halo 2 campaign and mainly the level Outskirts.

Trivia

  • The silver-colored Stealth armor systems have shields that are slightly weaker than those of the brown-armored systems. This could possibly mean that the silver armored ones are Stealth Minors and the brown armored ones are Stealth Majors.
  • In Halo 3, instead of fighting Sangheili Stealth experts, you fight Jiralhanae Stalkers. These Jiralhanae have the same role as their Sangheili counterparts, except for the fact that the Stalkers protect their pack's Chieftain.

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