- Michael_Archer
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Twenty-ninth Halo 3 Mythic Conqueror
Eleventh Halo 3: ODST Mythic Conqueror
Fifth Halo: Reach Mythic Conqueror
Posted by: PeaceHeadsMouty
LOL this thread is crap, no offense tyrant. I have a ton of respect for anyone who beats the game. But my brother, A Freak Like Me, beat the game on "MYTHIC" a week after the game came out. So if anyone is making a big deal about this then that's sad. Once again much respect toward you tyrant, and any others who have beaten the game. Have a good day:D
Nope. Until proven otherwise, Legendary smile is the first person to beat Mythic and it took him just under a month after it came out.
Also, I think you need to learn what "no offense" means. Just because you say "no offense" doesn't mean that you have a free license to offend the person. "No offense" is used when you are saying something to be constructive which under certain circumstances might be interpreted as insulting, but is not meant that way. For example:
Posted by: Michael_Archer
Posted by: SHADOWSTRIKE10
It appears as though your Pelican is very durable to everything EXCEPT the Shade Turrets. I just had another run, and once again, died at the last Shade Turret.
However, I tried something different. Before bringing my Falcon over to grab the Pelican, I kicked my two gunners out, and pushed them far enough away so I could drive off without them. I then came back and picked them up. The pelican gunner seems to be doing a pretty good job.
Having saved and quit, I think I have finalized what is the best course of action. Allow me to show you my transgression-
First, I tried to just drive the Pelican, and tried to push the shade turrets off. Most of the time, this works, however on some, the Shade gets stuck in a small crevice on the tower, and the pelican cannot reach them. Fail.
Next, I tried to pick up a gunner, and I would park directly above/behind a shade turret, and wait for it to be destroyed by my gunner. The gunner appeared to get too preoccupied with the banshees that it took too long for him to zero in on the Shade.
Finally, I came up with a solution. Using a combination of the two, I would line up my Pelican to push the shade turrets off their buildings and into oblivion, but should I accidentally knock one into a small crevice, I could usually get my gunner to destroy it.
I've tested it a few times, and this strategy seems to work best.
Or...use a Falcon and kill them in a matter of minutes.
No offense...