Epic Clash: Brutes vs Elites in Halo 3
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Elite Minor
- Elite Major
- Elite Spec Ops
- Elite Spec Ops Commander
- The Arbiter
- Brute Minor
- Brute Major
- Brute Ultra
- Brute Captain
- Brute Chieftain (Armor Variation)
- Brute Chieftain (Weapon Variation)
- Brute Jetpack Variation
- Brute Stalker
- Round One: Elite Minor vs. Brute Miner
- Round Two: Elite Major vs. Brute Major
- Round Three: Close Quarters
- Round Four: Group Shot vs. Plasma Rifle
- Round Five: Jet Pack Brutes vs. Spec Ops Elites
- Round Six: Mixed Matched Round
- Round Seven: Arbiter vs. Brute Chieftain
- Round Eight: Energy Sword vs. Grav Hammer
- Round Nine: Melee Battle
- Round Ten: Final Battle
Elite vs. Brute: The Ultimate AI Showdown
In the world of Halo, the Elite and Brute races have been at odds for centuries. Their battles have been fought across countless planets and galaxies, with each side vying for dominance over the other. But what if we were to pit these two races against each other in a different kind of battle? What if we were to take their AI counterparts and have them face off in a team death match? That's exactly what we did in the arena, and the results were nothing short of epic.
Elite Minor
The Elite Minor is the lowest-ranking member of the Elite military. They have a health of 30 and shields of 70 for a total of 100. While they may not be the strongest of the Elites, they are still a force to be reckoned with.
Elite Major
The Elite Major is a step up from the Elite Minor. They have a health of 45 and shields of 105 for a total of 150. They are also a brighter shade of red than their Minor counterparts.
Elite Spec Ops
The Elite Spec Ops are a bit of a mystery. In the Halo 3 module, Gorilla, there are no specific stats available for this character. However, it is assumed that they share similar stats to the Elite Major.
Elite Spec Ops Commander
The Elite Spec Ops Commander, also known as the Shipmaster, is missing his mandibles and is therefore easily recognizable. Like the Elite Major and Spec Ops, there are no specific stats available for this character.
The Arbiter
The Arbiter is a hero character with a health of 200 and shields of 160 for a total of 360. He also has the ability to Revive fallen teammates, making him a valuable asset to any team.
Brute Minor
The Brute Minor is the lowest-ranking member of the Brute military. They have a health of 50 and shields of 50 for a total of 100. They are the perfect counterpart and opponent for the Elite Minor.
Brute Major
The Brute Major is a step up from the Brute Minor. They have a health of 60 and shields of 60 for a total of 120.
Brute Ultra
The Brute Ultra has a nice, shiny pearlescent Blue and purple armor. They have a health of 70 and shields of 70 for a total of 140.
Brute Captain
The Brute Captain has a health of 79 and shields of 79 for a total of 158. They also come in Captain Major and Captain Ultra variations.
Brute Chieftain (Armor Variation)
The Brute Chieftain has a ton of armor on, making them easily recognizable. They have a health of 200 and shields of 70 for a total of 270.
Brute Chieftain (Weapon Variation)
The Brute Chieftain with the Fuel Rod Cannon has the same stats as the Armor Variation.
Brute Jetpack Variation
The Brute Jetpack Variation is a mystery in Gorilla, with no specific stats available.
Brute Stalker
The Brute Stalker looks super Slick, but there are no specific stats available for this character.
Round One: Elite Minor vs. Brute Miner
In the first round of the competition, the Elite Minor faced off against the Brute Miner. The best of three rounds was played, with both teams utilizing plasma rifles. The Elites came out strong, taking down a Brute early on. However, the Brutes managed to pull off a complete upset, with the Elites stomping the Brutes. The Brutes would have to change up their strategy if they wanted to stay in the game.
Round Two: Elite Major vs. Brute Major
In the Second round, the Elite Major faced off against the Brute Major. Another best of three rounds was played, with both teams utilizing maulers. The Elites were too fast for the Brutes, who couldn't even aim down their sights before the Elites were in a different location. The Elites took the first part of the round, but the Brutes managed to change up their strategy and take the second part. The third part was a close-quarters section, with both teams utilizing maulers. The Brutes managed to come out on top, taking the second round.
Round Three: Close Quarters
The third round was a close-quarters section, with both teams utilizing plasma rifles. The Brutes managed to take AdVantage of their jetpacks to get some distance on the Elites, using their carbines to great effect. The Brutes managed to take the third round, but the Elites were still in the lead.
Round Four: Group Shot vs. Plasma Rifle
In the fourth round, the Brutes utilized spikers while the Elites utilized plasma rifles. The Elites were angry after losing their first round of the competition, and they came out strong. The Brutes couldn't keep up, and the Elites took the fourth round.
Round Five: Jet Pack Brutes vs. Spec Ops Elites
In the fifth round, the Brutes utilized jetpacks with carbines while the Elites utilized spec ops with energy swords and double plasma rifles. The Brutes had good range with their carbines, but they weren't firing enough shots. The Elites managed to take the fifth round.
Round Six: Mixed Matched Round
In the sixth round, the Brutes utilized a mix of jetpacks with carbines and chieftain ultras with brute shots. The Elites utilized spec ops with carbines and energy swords. The Brutes managed to take the sixth round.
Round Seven: Arbiter vs. Brute Chieftain
In the seventh round, the Arbiter faced off against a Brute Chieftain with an energy sword and grav hammer. The Brute Chieftain was aggressive, but the Arbiter managed to keep his distance. The Brute Chieftain managed to take the seventh round.
Round Eight: Energy Sword vs. Grav Hammer
In the eighth round, the energy sword faced off against the grav hammer. The Brute managed to keep his distance from the Arbiter, getting in some good damage. The Brute managed to take the eighth round.
Round Nine: Melee Battle
In the ninth round, it was a melee battle. The Brutes managed to take down the Elites with their grav hammers, with the Arbiter taking down the Brute Chieftain.
Round Ten: Final Battle
In the final round, it was a huge battle with both teams utilizing a variety of weapons. The Brutes managed to take down a lot of Elites, but the Arbiter managed to take down a lot of Brutes. In the end, the Elites came out on top, winning the championship with a score of 6-4.
Highlights
- The Brutes managed to pull off a complete upset in the first round, with the Elites stomping the Brutes.
- The Brutes managed to change up their strategy in the second round and take the win.
- The Brutes utilized their jetpacks to great effect in the third round, taking advantage of their carbines to get some distance on the Elites.
- The Arbiter managed to take down the Brute Chieftain in the seventh round.
- The Elites managed to come out on top in the final round, winning the championship with a score of 6-4.
FAQ
Q: What weapons did the Elites and Brutes use in the competition?
A: The Elites utilized plasma rifles, energy swords, and double plasma rifles with spec ops. The Brutes utilized maulers, spikers, brute shots, grav hammers, and fuel rod cannons.
Q: Who won the competition?
A: The Elites won the competition with a score of 6-4.
Q: Who was the hero character in the competition?
A: The Arbiter was the hero character in the competition, with a health of 200 and shields of 160 for a total of 360.