does armor in halo reach have any effect on gameplay???
The reason I am bringing this topic up is because i heard a rumor about the EVA helmet effecting head shots and so i tried it and got a ton of head shots and the recon helmet (base) apperently mutes your breath when running. soooo?
Why yes it does. Armor effects do at least:
[b]Grunt Birthday Party[/b] - Upon detonation of the user's body, a loud cry saying "YAAAAAYYYYYY!" can be heard. This "yay" has a positive effect on your teammates. It then boost their moral and giving the a stronger thrive to win. They will then try their best plus 110%, giving your team an advantage.
[b]Heart Attack[/b] - The special effect is mainly used to seduce the opposite sex. This leaves the victim completely oblivious to their surroundings.
[b]Pestilence[/b] - This nasty effect could be used to impair you teammate's sight by letting the spores cloud his vision.
[b]Inclement Weather[/b] - This effect gives away your position while hiding in darker areas. Its dark stormy clouds can also be used in the same way Pestilence can.
[b]Red/Blue Flames[/b] - [i]"The flames mean you go faster."[/i]
So you see, armor effects can mean the difference between winning and losing! As for the armor, thats the stupidest question I ever heard! :) Id suggest using Grunt Birthday Party as it [i]is[/i] the best. lol
[Edited on 03.30.2012 5:30 PM PDT]
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