Halo Infinite-Seven tips to help you complete the legendary campaign | XboxAchievements.com

2021-12-13 21:10:25 By : Mr. Johnny Chen

After a year of delay, our time is almost up! Yes, guys, the Halo Infinite campaign has been cancelled. If you-like us-are already following the legendary game, then let us help you provide some important tips to get you across the finish line. The infamous legendary difficulty is no easy task. If you want to succeed, you need specific knowledge and plans, so we are here to help you-especially if you want the "True Legend Test" achievement or even the "Principal" achievement, Although the latter is slightly different, the infinite ammo skull is easier, but all other bloody skulls are harder. Anyway, folks, needless to say, here are seven tips that will allow you to become a professional in Halo Infinite and defeat the campaign on Legendary.

First, perhaps the most important aspect when solving legends is to get all the advantages possible. This means relying on the game's RPG-style mechanics, which come in the form of Spartan Pods and upgrade points. Although some of them provide only minor assistance, some are absolute game changers. On its own, a 15% shield upgrade seems to be negligible, but all four shields are obtained, and a 60% shield upgrade can save lives... literally. However, for us, grappling is the legendary king, so once you upgrade your shield, put all your points into it! The shortened cooling time not only helps to improve your mobility, but also the electric stunning is very valuable. Once you reach the surface of Zeta Halo, liberate the nearest frontline operational base, which will effectively eliminate the fog in the nearby area and look for the Spartan Pod on your map. You will not be able to unlock everything from the beginning because the area of ​​the map is closed, but once a new area opens, go there, clear the FOB, grab the Spartan Pod, and you will become gold. This is a simple technique, but it will put you in a good position in the legendary battle.

Halo Infinite's fighting shooting is the key to the success of the game campaign, no matter what difficulty you are playing, especially in legendary games. As we just discussed, a fully upgraded grappling hook can stun the enemy you are grappling. If you keep close combat while leaning towards the enemy, you can also slam them. But, honestly, the grab is much more than that. Mobility is the key to legendary games, especially when it comes to some of the main mission bosses of the game-especially those with energy swords or brute force hammers. Aiming slightly in front of your feet and then grappling is a good way to get around in these battles and beyond, but if you add a jump at the end, it will push you forward at a certain speed, which means you can fight between you and Place daylight between your enemies, and before they attack you again, turn around and take some shameless shots.

Jumping can also give your grab time to reinvigorate, and you can do it again almost when you land. You can also control the movement connected to the grab to a certain extent, so please practice your exercise skills as much as possible. Grab the wall to swing around corners, trees, cliff faces, etc. If you use it correctly, it will be the key to your success. Most importantly, when you are in the bunker, use the grappling hook to pull weapons and objects towards you, or pull the Halo-shaped explosive barrel your way, and then throw them at the enemy. However, perhaps more importantly, using it on protective jackals can stagger them and let you headshots easily. When it comes to car-to-car combat, if you are fighting an enemy on a Ghost on a Ghost, you'd better get close and leave the driver's seat to grab and jack the enemy’s Ghost instead of fighting head-on in a vehicle battle. . If all other methods fail, please use it to move from one bunker to another or to retreat hastily, where there will be many legends!

It's not just grappling that will play a key role in your legendary clearance; if you want to succeed, you need to use all the gadgets. Learning hot-swappable combinations will be a lifesaver. The right side on the d-pad is your grab, which will be your first choice, but it is important to know that the lower right is your threat sensor, the right left is your throwing wall, and the upper right is your thruster. The use of combinations will be the key. Drop your sensors from the bottom right (or two if they are fully upgraded), then flick right to deploy a throwing wall, if you don’t have a cover, then going back to the grab will be crucial if you want To be successful. Using them all in series is the only way to play Legendary. The same goes for your grenade. Knowing when to use plasma grenades and when to use UNSC fragments is key-for example, stick to elite and high-level barbarians, but draw UNSC grenades into hordes of enemies. You should save your Dynamo grenade-power-based grenade-to give you breathing space and prevent advanced enemies from getting into their orbit, as they are by far the most effective. Don't be afraid to send Plasma or Spike grenades, as they can be seen everywhere in Zeta Halo. In fact, don’t be afraid to send spam to threat sensors. When you break into a room or an area, it’s important to know where the enemy is, and you can reduce the risk of encountering any annoying little surprises. 

4. Weapons suitable for various occasions

When it comes to Halo Infinite, it is very important to understand your weapon and what is effective under what circumstances. Fortunately, Halo Infinite provides more weapons—not just meaningless weapons—to help you navigate the increasingly dangerous battlefield. Similarly, as in the Halo game, the "rookie combo" is still an absolute beast. For new players, what we mean is to release a charged shot from a plasma pistol to remove the shield, and then end it with a kinetic shot — preferably from a pistol, combat rifle, or commando (infinity is equivalent to DMR). It’s also worth remembering that some tricky enemies may require two or more fully charged plasma pistol shots, so look for visual clues about when the enemy’s shield pops up. In previous Halos, this was the most effective way to pass Legendary without any effort. Fortunately, Halo Infinite provides more options to defeat some tricky enemies. For example, Skewer is definitely a treat when fighting elites and high-level barbarians. Good to deal with hunters too! This is a one-time, slow-reloading weapon, so be careful with this and also be aware of bullets falling from greater distances. However, it is a destructive and powerful weapon.

Of course, pistols, combat rifles, and commandos are also very effective—especially now thanks to the ammunition depots spread across Zeta Halo, but there are equally effective weapons in and around the exile control zone—are the location of many major missions. Two of the weapons are: 1. Impact rifle, which is very effective; and 2. Stalker Rifle, which is also a treat. These weapons should get you through the toughest situations, but sometimes, when they are not available, you may have to resort to acupuncture (still very effective), sentinel beams (probably as powerful as ever), and Mangler, which can It is as effective as a pistol, although its rate of fire is slightly slower. Even so, there are perfect weapons in certain situations; for example, a fully charged Ravager shot is very effective for hunters.

What I want to say is that if you end up fighting in a small arena with a bunch of tricky enemies, there are usually super effective weapons nearby-use ping to see where they are near you. For example, when you encounter a boss with a brute force hammer, there is a convenient storage string nearby; when you fight a pair of hunters in the late game, there is a predator near the shelf-a fully charged predator can shoot Ignite a small area, causing continuous damage to the hunter and other people you use them to deal with. Weapons like Heatwave (used with its alternate firepower) and Cindershot are also excellent at crowd management, although they are pale and weak compared to the aforementioned weapons.

Finally, remember that if you follow Halo Infinite's hit list, there are many better versions of weapons, the list is made up of intermediate bosses: take these out, and you will unlock their weapon variants in FOB. You can find Skewer variants and Shock Rifle variants here, so go to them when you have the opportunity-and fight as far away as possible.

5. Large activity space 

It may be easy to think that completing the main task as soon as possible is the best solution for the legendary operation, usually, yes, this would be a pretty good suggestion. Well, this is not the case here, thanks to the following: the rewards of open world events; and the RPG nature of Spartan gadgets. You must acquire enough Spartan Pods to make the most of all gadgets. Even if you don't use them all, they may save lives in special circumstances-there is a specific gondola scene where Drop Shield is priceless!

When we talk about open world rewards, some are variants of the above special weapons obtained by defeating exiled generals, but everything you do in the open world will increase your FOB level by providing you with "courage" . This allows you to use more vehicles, the Marines you can carry on missions, better weapons, and more tools you can call from every FOB site you unlock. For example, if your courage reaches 2,000, you can call a Scorpion tank to assist you in your mission. If you think about it, this is completely crazy! Being able to summon tanks at will is the savior of open world missions. That said, many of the main story missions are linear in nature and are in areas where you can’t just accept Scorpion Tanks, so while this is helpful for some missions and open world events, it won’t be the ultimate solution to your problem. .

6. Take advantage of the open world

If you noticed the previous point and unlocked a lot of tools on FOB, then what matters is how you use them in the open world part of the game. There are many different strategies you can use to rule the exile in the open world. Unlocking the Scorpion Tank is huge, but it won’t happen until late in the game, so in the meantime, it’s about using what you have.

Do enough activities to have a sniper rifle and a combat rifle on your FOB, this is the only way to success. Using cover, such as the eyebrows of the hills, etc., and fighting the exiles at greater distances may be the easiest way to succeed. For example, the enemy’s AI is not very good at incredibly long distances, while the hit scan of a sniper rifle is devastating, that is, each bullet has no flight time and no bullet drop, so please keep this in mind. Also, if you attack from a distance first, always aim at elite or tougher enemies first, and then they will pop up their shields for an easy first kill.

Another strategy is to spawn a warthog, load it with troops, and go in circles around your opponent. But be careful not to get trapped in the environment because you are vulnerable-especially in legendary games-and watch out for exiles trying to disable your warthog, because it can let you get into shit without a paddle Creek.

Last but not least, let's talk about the general rules of engagement and combat skills, combining everything we have learned with more minute-by-minute game tips. First of all, the legend is not the difficulty level you want to surpass. If your approach is too random, even a group of Grunts can defeat you, so be careful. Use your threat sensor, make sure you use your radar, then sit down and slowly enter an area that checks all corners. When you are in the forerunner building, pay attention to the sentinel spawns on the wall, because normally they spawn when you have a good way to enter the room and are usually far away from the shelter.

Next: I repeat, never engage the enemy without a full shield. If you hide in the bunker to retrieve your shield, make sure it is fully charged before you engage the enemy again. If not, you will be caught often. Stick to cover as much as possible, and use a grab to bring things to you from behind the cover, instead of letting a beautiful big pillar hide in an open area relatively comfortably to pick up a better weapon. The same is true for the explosive barrels you want to throw. Grab them behind the bunker, come out, throw them away, rinse and repeat.

From a shooting point of view, if you have trouble aligning your headshots, try to make sure that the lower part of the line is aligned with their heads so that you are more likely to shoot headshots rather than body shots. Also, try to match your horizontal movement with the enemy's horizontal movement instead of standing still and moving the sight. Completely accept that aiming aid!

Also, keep an eye out for enemies standing next to explosive plasma barrels, as they are usually the easiest way to kill a group of enemies easily. Last, but not least, sometimes you have to clean the room before you can move on, sometimes you don't, and sometimes the best thing you can do is from a group of enemies. This is easy to achieve due to the grab and its mobility.

So you know-seven tips to make you a professional Halo Infinite player and solve Legendary in your loneliness. Of course, when cooperatives decline later this year, this will make things easier. But you know what they say, right? You won’t be considered alive until you play the Halo game solo on Legendary.

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