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Halo 3 is a first-person shooter for the Xbox 360 developed by Bungie Studios.

List of glitches[]

Corpse Respawn
The Corpse Respawn bug is a lag-induced error that causes a player to respawn as a dead body, in first-person view. The player is completely unable to move and has no health or shields, but still counts as a living player; their allies can see their waypoint, among other things.
Crow's Nest Entrance
A co-op glitch that allows players to reach a normally-inaccessible pit shown during a cutscene in Sierra 117.
Drop pod glitch
A minor oversight in the Floodgate level that allows a player-controlled Arbiter to climb into a drop pod as if it were a controllable vehicle.
Forge Turret Glitch
A glitch involving the use of a Machine Gun Turret in Forge to bypass walls.
Ghost merging or ghost Forging
A glitch that allows players to temporarily make Forge objects non-solid.
Ghosts of Halo
Ghosts of Halo are glitchy, unidentified player models spotted in Halo 2 and Halo 3 multiplayer games. They do not appear on the scoreboard, and are often seen violating the game's physics. Ghosts of Halo have been seen surviving lethal amounts of damage, aiming with startling accuracy, and throwing even throwing grenades backwards through their own bodies to stick opponents.
Infinite spawns (local)
A glitch in Halo 3's campaign levels that can be used to spawn infinite numbers of Marines and Hornets in The Covenant, and infinite numbers of Warthogs in Tsavo Highway.
Life After Death
Multiple campaign glitches that use similar methods to duplicate or preserve NPCs after cutscenes, even when such NPCs are supposed to die in the cutscenes.
No weapon
Both lag and modded gametypes can be used to play the game while unarmed.
Pan Cam
The Panoramic Camera, or Pan Cam, is a hidden camera mode found in Halo 3. The camera mode (which appears to have been used for debugging purposes) can be accessed using an in-game button combination. Though the camera mode itself is not a glitch, its usage can lead to many glitches -- most notably the ability to force the camera outside of a map's boundaries by clipping while in Theater.
Time Travel Glitch
The Time Travel Glitch is a campaign glitch that occurs when portions of a map are accessed and loaded out of order -- sequence breaking, in other words.
Two Arbiters Glitch
A campaign glitch that can result in the Arbiter's duplication. It should be noted that this and "Life After Death" are technically the same glitch.
Walking in the Dawn
A campaign glitch that allows a player to bypass a map trigger and end up inside of the Forward Unto Dawn during the game's final level.


Halo games
Halo: Combat Evolved | Halo PC | Halo Custom Edition | Halo 2 | Halo 2 Vista | Halo 3 | Halo Wars | Halo 3: ODST | Halo: Reach

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