Halo 2 starter kit
Submitted by: Mathew Rorie
Tip 1: Should you dual-wield?
Dual-wielding is obviously the biggest addition to the Halo gameplay formula in Halo 2: with it, you can mix and match up to five weapons (the SMG, magnum, plasma rifle, plasma pistol and needler) in either hand, taking advantage of their peculiar strengths and weaknesses to overpower opponents. Dual-wielding isn't always preferable to good old single-weapon combat, and certain dual-wielding combinations were reportedly weakened in the game's 1.1 patch, but in smaller maps where you fight at short ranges, a pair of weapons can be indispensable for sending your foes into the great beyond. The primary drawback of dual-wielding is that you can't use grenades, and you can't use melee attacks (doing so will drop your left-hand weapon), but that's a subject unto itself.
The classic pair
Choosing a good pair of weapons can be difficult, but a common favourite is the plasma rifle (PR) and the SMG -- the combination is easy to acquire and powerful, although it was weakened slightly in the 1.1 patch. On most maps, you'll spawn with one or the other of these in hand, meaning that, over time, the ground will be strewn by them as you, your teammates, and your opponents die. So it's not too difficult to find a PR to match up with your SMG or vice versa.
Using them requires some coordination, as it's best not to fire them simultaneously. Instead, you'll want to open with your PR and land five or six blasts with it, or shoot until you spot your target's shields go down, then start with your SMG. That's because the PR is best at dropping shields and does less damage to an unshielded foe, while the SMG is ineffective against shields, but is quite handy against videogame flesh. If you happen to fire away with both weapons at the same time, you're likely to wind up with an overheated PR, an empty SMG and one seriously ticked-off enemy.
Other combos
Of course, every combination of one-handed weapons has its proponents in the Halo 2 community, so I'm not going to say that PR/SMG is the best combination in all situations. Many players prefer to have the plasma pistol in place of the PR. If you charge a plasma pistol all the way up and unload it on a target, your target's shields will usually drop instantly, allowing you to finish him or her off with the SMG relatively quickly. This has the benefit of giving your opponents less time to react to your fire before their shields are down, but obviously requires more precision in your opening plasma pistol shot, even with its semi-homing nature. If you miss, you'll find yourself in poor position to retaliate.
Alternately, many players enjoy using the magnum instead of the SMG. The drawback of the magnum is that it's harder to find and obtain ammo for, it holds fewer shots and it takes longer to reload than the SMG. However, a single head shot to an unshielded enemy will drop him like a sack of potatoes. It's worth noting that the magnum was nobbled in the 1.1 patch, reducing its overall damage and lowering its accuracy while dual-wielding. This was done to emphasise that it's a specialist weapon, intended for players who can accurately land head shots.
Aim for the head
While we're on the subject, it's worth mentioning that practicing the black art of head shots is probably the best way to improve your skills at Halo 2. Learning the maps and where vehicles and weapons spawn is always a help, but consistently landing head shots is what turns a good player into a great one. Head shots deal significantly more damage than body shots, especially after you've dropped a player's shields, so if you practice your ability to ignore the auto-aim mechanic of the game and aim straight at an opponent's head, you should find yourself getting kills more quickly.
Submitted by: Mathew Rorie
Matthew Rorie has been writing print and online strategy guides for more than five years and currently works as the Game Guides editor for GameSpot. He wants to thanks Steven 'Vashtonesen' Hanson, 'Muppet Hunter', and 'Castorz' for their contributions to these tips.
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