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* Getting killed by the Guardians has very rarely resulted in an unexplainable maniacal laugh being heard.
* Getting killed by the Guardians has very rarely resulted in an unexplainable maniacal laugh being heard.
* The unexplainable maniacal laugh is actually an Elite taunting the Player after dieing.
* The unexplainable maniacal laugh is actually an Elite taunting the Player after dieing.
*Most powerups, including Bubble Shield, and Invincibility do not apply to the Guardians, and they will continue to take damage as normal.

Revision as of 00:59, February 23, 2008

Summary

In Halo:CE, Halo 2 and Halo 3 when a player in multiplayer is killed inexplicably (i.e. by a physics glitch, by the environment, or by an AI in Halo: Custom Edition), the message reads "[Player] was killed by The Guardians". This is sometimes triggered when trying to get out of a map, but it is not limited to that. Things such as scenery, objects, and even teleporters can cause a death by the Guardians. The same goes for being killed in and out of maps by unmanned vehicles. If you wish to see this, the simplest way to see the message is in Halo 2 on the downloadable level Terminal. If you stand in front of the train and let it crash into you, the message will pop up at the near the left corner of the screen.

Trivia

  • Getting killed by the Guardians has very rarely resulted in an unexplainable maniacal laugh being heard.
  • The unexplainable maniacal laugh is actually an Elite taunting the Player after dieing.
  • Most powerups, including Bubble Shield, and Invincibility do not apply to the Guardians, and they will continue to take damage as normal.