Friday, October 9, 2009

Covenant Brutes

You will encounter several different varieties of Covenant in each Firefight match. Each one has its strengths, weaknesses, and usefulness. Brutes are prevalent in the Halo 3: ODST story line, and are the most common "tough" enemies in Firefight. Here's a detailed breakdown of the different Brutes:

Regular Brutes generally travel with a pack of four Grunts. They may carry almost any weapon, but commonly the red Brute Plasma Rifle, and the Brute Shot which launches frag grenades. They wear light armor which must be taken down before they can be killed. The armor is instantly neutralized with an overcharged plasma pistol shot. It will be apparent that the Brute has lost its armor because it will go into rage mode where it yells for a moment, and then starts charging and jumping at anything nearby. It is best to try and get a headshot immediately after the armor has been removed, as that is the easiest time. Headshots are easiest with the human pistol and Covenant carbine. The human silenced SMG can also work, but is less effective. The armor of a regular brute is stickable, so plasma grenades and spiker grenades are also effective. The Brute Plasma Rifle is effective against drones, so is useful to pickup at times. Brutes generally carry (and drop) spiker grenades (especially when the Catch skull is on).

Jump Pack Brutes are obviously distinguished by the fact that they have jump packs and can fly. They are usually armed with the Covenant carbine as well as spiker grenades, like the regular Brutes. Their armor isn't special, so the same combination of an overcharged plasma pistol shot followed by a headshot still works. Both plasma and spiker grenades work as well. Their jump packs are effective until they are killed, so they can still jump around even after their armor has been disabled.


There are three types of special Brutes. They all wear the special Brute headdress pictured on the left, but they have fairly different properties. The first is a Brute Leader. Brute Leaders wear the headdress, have blue armor, and travel with other infantry. They don't carry special weapons, and will be armed with a normal Brute weapon like a Brute plasma rifle, Brute shot, or Covenant carbine. Though they wear the Brute Leader headdress, their armor is not special and they can be killed with the same combo or grenades as a regular Brute.

The second special type is a Brute Hero. Brute Heroes wear the headdress, but have special armor and carry a Fuel Rod cannon. A Brute Hero will not be accompanied by smaller infantry, and will typically hang out in the back of the battlefield and lob Fuel Rod bombs from far away. They have special armor which is NOT disabled with an overcharged plasma pistol shot, and all grenades will bounce off of them. Their armor can take MASSIVE damage, so it is totally pointless to try and shoot them. They are most efficiently killed with a single melee to the back. If there are two players, one player can distract them while the other gets behind for the melee. If you are by yourself, you can get into close quarters. When up close, the Brute Hero will not fire his Fuel Rod cannon due to splash damage and will instead try to lunge at you. The lunge is predictable and can be sidestepped. The Brute Hero will pause at the end of his lunge when he goes past, leaving you a window just long enough to melee him to the back. Sidestepping is better than jumping, because jumping takes too long. The Fuel Rod cannon that the Hero drops is an awesome weapon in Firefight and is great at taking out big groups of infantry.

The final special type is the Brute Chieftain. The Brute Chieftain has the headdress, gold armor, but is most obviously distinguished by the huge gravity hammer that it carries. Like the Brute Hero, it's armor is basically indestructible. Also like the Brute Hero, the best way to kill a Chieftain is a melee to the back. It's a little trickier with the Chieftain because the splash effect of the gravity hammer can knock you too far away to get in a melee. In this case, jumping to avoid his lunge is almost always ineffective because of the gravity hammer splash effect. Sidestepping still works, but it is easier to take out Chieftains in teams of two. The gravity hammer that the Chieftain drops is one of the best weapons in Firefight.

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