I hope this covers any questions you might have had about the Phaeton Helios and Phaeton. In my opinion, the Phaeton Helios is obviously better due to its improved fire-power; however, the standard Phaeton is still a formidable air vehicle. If you ever find yourself in a 1-v-1 scenario here’s some advice: keep your distance with the Phaeton Helios and use the cleansing beam and tracking pulse missiles to your advantage; close the gap with the standard Phaeton and dominate with the energy cannon and pulse missiles. Don't forget to evade! I’ll be busy the next weeks so no videos. Until next time Spartans!
What bothers me so much about halo 5... You worked so long to get the legendary Hannibal scorpion and you have an enemy camping the tunnel you drive out of. He hijacks.. All hard of the hard work is wasted
I think the Phaeton should've been more exotic and alien, though... The design looks too much like a UNSC aircraft outfitted with Forerunner weapons... Even the Covenant has more weird-looking aircrafts
To be fair, the Covenant developed their weapons with "high technology" in mind. Humans & Forerunners in contrast focus on functionality & battle effectiveness. Humans & Forerunners are also metaphorical cousins. The result for the Covenant is exotic, but not as effective. The result for Humans & Forerunners is plain, but gets the job done. If you go deep into the story, you'll find that in the Human/Covenant war, Humans win the majority of ground side battles & other firefights. The Covenant was only winning because their Slipspace tech was more advanced & could glass planets from orbit, but since Humans won due to the Schism, the fact that they're Reclaimers, as well as Cortana's & other AIs data file thievery & reverse engineering, Humanity actually wound up more advanced than the Covenant. Now it's just the Prometheans that Human fall short against. I specify Prometheans because their caste was/is anti-human. Any other Forerunner caste would be pro-human, but they all be ded.
@@davidlong2338 There's something I wish to elaborate on first: The Promethean chapter weren't really anti-humanity, which is a misconception that 343 also partially caused. The Didact's original strategy, cutting of the human forces rather than fighting them head-on, was to minimise casualties between his forces and the humans, because even he saw humanity as a species protected by the Mantle of Responsibility. His strategies, combined with the vast resources he fielded (Teleporting planets and throwing potentially hundreds of millions of warships...) did grant him a huge edge over the humans, and the opposition was largely contained. Even in the final definitive strike against Charum Hakkor, the Forerunners stopped their advances when humanity finally yielded. This is vert important, because humanity's actions were actually more morally questionable than Forerunners' doing. The former fought a desperate, though partially justified (humanity used many dirty to downright horrifying things just to try evening the odds against the Forerunners, and their alliance with the San'Shyuum beforehand was more of the result of militaristic subjugation than mutual collaboration...), war against two celestial level foes with seemingly infinite numbers, while the Forerunners fought with clear principals and not under the doctrine of extermination. Furthermore, the Forerunners were also fighting a two-front war with the Flood being a wild card that devoured everything it touches, making humanity's stands even more questionable. And when the war ended with the Didact hoping humanity would rehabilitate, Master Builder convinced the Council, who gave into their fear and the desire to dominate, ordered humanity's devolution, turning the once powerful galactic civilization into a race of actual cavemen, which the Didact agreed, however, he saw this more as a just punishment for the war crimes humanity committed, and it was true that humanity could be seen as the greater evil of the two... Then the Flood war came, and through myriads of unexpected events, the Didact wind up having a nice little chat with a Gravemind... And things goes from terrible to undescribable for the Didact. The Gravemind projected unspeakable horror into Didact's mind, a method not to dissimilar to the Logic Plague. The Gravemind twisted his visions and morals and left him alive and forever tormented with this changed personality of his. (For some reason 343 left this entire plot point out and make Didact's turn to villainy utterly unexplained in Halo 4's terminals.) The Didact's forced insanity affected him gravely, he issued virtually ineffective tactic against the Flood (Promethean Knights), saw conquering the Galaxy after the end of the Flood war as a reasonable way to enforce, not "uphold" anymore, the Mantle, and felt a bottomless desire to exterminate all of humanity. You can say Didact's current stand against humanity is as unjustifiable as humanity's own atrocities, but please know that there was irreversible causes for his now broken psyche...
@@davidlong2338 As for the aesthetic of 343's Forerunner design, I think they went too much with the "practicality" idea: when you see a Forerunner artifact, you could instantly know it works... vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/halo/images/6/67/H5F_Render_Z250LightRifle.png/revision/latest?cb=20160925064812 This looks just like a regular rifle... During the Bungie era, Forerunner technology was a lot more mythic and mysterious. When we first saw a Halo, we didn't know what it was for; when we learned that it was a super weapon, we didn't know how it worked until the Halo 1 terminal came out a decade later. The Keyship and the Sojourner dreadnoughts in the first Halo wars also fall into this category. vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/halo/images/f/f0/HW16.png/revision/latest?cb=20140211122109 vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/halo/images/2/2f/DreadnaughtPanoramic-1.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20121027174516 Their looks were very exotic and even strange, which make you ponder even longer about their functionality and nature. This doesn't mean I think 343's designs were completely bad; in fact, the best rendition of Forerunner constructs and architecture were featured in Halo 2 remaster, made by none other than 343 industry. What I'm hoping for is to see Forerunners being larger than life and truly alien again. And how about bring out some Forerunner weapons with downright bizarre functions??? Like the temporal gun cut from Halo 4. Slip-space rupture grenades. Personal teleportation device. Guns with recharging ammo. Molecular distortion fields. "Rocket" launchers firing micro black holes... Or the super ability to summon portals that opens directly to a star, raining stellar inferno to your enemies...
Well, given what you stated about the Prometheans & Humans (though I think you don't give humans enough benefit of doubt considering that they were fighting an incurable hive-intelligent zombie plague), all of the "Forerunner" weapons we've seen so far could actually be considered Promethean weapons that have become bastardized versions of their former design due to the corruption of the Ur-Didact & his (AI?) legion. Not only that, putting the "pragmatic & practical" aesthetic aside, Forerunners & Humans are still very identical & so could wind up with similar biases & preferences in their tech development. I personally would like to see if we learn more about Precursors, or even meet survivors.
Thanks for uploading this video! I actually have a Phaeton replica from Dark Horse. Bought it at a whim, I just found it really beautiful. I didn't even know that it's such an awesome air vehicle until I watched this demo. Cheers!
They did a ninja buff to the Phaeton Helios, it has 25% more armour. When they did it I don't know. Also I want to point out that the front triangle part of the phaeton is a critical point, and the back part circle is the strong part. 36 ONI shots for standard, 45 for Helios on the triangle, but attacks on the base circle are 57 and 71 respectively making its armour on par with wraith and scorpion respectively. I was wondering if you could double check this.
Really good quiality Aozolai, only thing that i dislike is the guy who used the helious in the proper battle should have easily won if he was more familar with how to use the cleansing beam :) Thanks for making this!
Thanks man, he was actually taunting and burst firing the cleansing beam because it was the 5th time we were doing the 1-v1 (just to make data consistent). The Helios easily crushed the regular Phaeton all the previous times. I chose this clip of the 1-v-1 because I knew you guys would see the Helios at a disadvantage, sluggish, not evading much, yet it still won at that range.
Yeah, i can understand that, it is really obvious how overpowered the helious is. You se, the main reason why i started to play halo is because i was so amazed by how epic the phaeton was, i got it the certification for the phaeton really earliy in a lucky pack and i was so hyped i was shaking. I practiced it so much in forge/custom games and im really skilled with the veichle now. So i got a bit annoyed by how bad the guy was using the beam, but thanks for explaining it. i will send you a message when i got the time! so make sure to check your inbox in a few hours! :)
If the Phaeton appears again in Infinite, I would prefer it be just the Helios version. The normal one felt just like a wannabe Hornet on steroids. I wouldn’t oppose the standard being in, I just think the Hornet fulfills that role with a more classic art style attached to it. The way Halo 5 did vehicle variants was a real disgrace, but really cool at the same time. Why do we need 40 Scout Hog variants? While some fulfill different roles (ONI is strongest, Rally is fastest, and every other one except standard has slightly increased health), it’s still really stupid to have so many variants. Why not have all the camo variants of vehicles unlocked as one single thing? I think they figured that out by the time they made the Wasp and put it in the game. With only 3 variants, one of which is more unique, it really fits in more with Covenant vehicles that all have only 3-4 variants. Standard, Sword, Temple and Ultra. All of which are different. Sword is a plain HP boos, Ultra is an HP and DPS boost, and Temple is a bit of a Hit and Run style gameplay. Maybe a mobility boost as well? Standard is just standard, so it’s a debate whether or not to count it. I do. Instead of designing 50 Scout Hogs, why not give us the Falcon or Revenant? Or that cool Shadow thing? The Prowler or Specter, even (preferably Specter). Some unique guns, like the Target Designator or the cut CE weapons. Heck, they could’ve even designed a new enemy like the Sharqoi that were cut from Halo CE and 2. Or put the Drones and Engineers back in.
That it does, but trust me I put over 1,500 bullets into each Phaeton (348 bullets per damage test), and used the ONI chaingun (38 shots each for additional verification), their armor is the same.
That's really odd, why would 343 lie about adding armour? I see that your methods are sound, so don't really get why it doesn't have upgraded armour. Maybe they've nerfed it in a recent update?
So what i can concur from this is: Phaeton= good primary guns shooting assault cruiser with meh missiles Phaeton Helios= missile storm carpet bomber with difficult to use primary fire
I noticed today while playing Turbo that the vanilla Phaeton loses the ability to evade when it has taken a lot of damage, which is too bad cause that's when I need it the most! Wonder if the Helios has the same issue.
The phaeton has an pair of "Energy cannons" and i ask "what energy?" And i answer instantly "Probably hardlight, particules or pulse" But, what do you think? What energy the phaeton "Energy cannons" use?
+Anthony Robles If you're referring to the intro song, then it is just a 15 second instrumental segment offered by the website. Not sure if it's an actual song though.
I test them in Forge, but I also never use any of my REQs is Warzone... It's funner to steal weapons from the enemy team, well at least for me - 'REQ hunting'.
first time i used a hanibal scorpion i stole it from an enemy. emped him a couple times he got out i killed him and got in. used the hanibal to kill the warden and win the game. funniest thing was that as soon as i killed the warden i got killed.
Bruno Armond Nah, they dish out a lot of fire power but they have very weak armor. They can be easily be taken down by plasma pistol, laser, railgun, and even rockets. So if the enemy team is completely shit then I guess that the phaeton is better lol
nah. not even in a close range fight. You saw that one round of the helios missles destroyed a wasp. If it was a long ranged fight it would be just way to unfair for the Hannibal wasp.
Giovanni Leone but if you get in close underneath it, you'll wreck it with the hannibals ion bombs fast. They're pretty effective in that instance. I just like the Hannibal wasp better tho, personally
I've never even played Halo 5, nor do I own an Xbox One. I just like watching these videos because they're interesting.
You should consider since black friday is coming up. :)
I used to like these kinds of videos on Halo 3.
Arm Rest same
Ive had an Xbox for 10 years now
Arm Rest get one, online is quite fun
1:32 awesome transition
Jacob Wade ikr
The phaeton Helios feels more natural as a Promethean vehicle than the basic phaeton itself.
I hope this covers any questions you might have had about the Phaeton Helios and Phaeton. In my opinion, the Phaeton Helios is obviously better due to its improved fire-power; however, the standard Phaeton is still a formidable air vehicle.
If you ever find yourself in a 1-v-1 scenario here’s some advice: keep your distance with the Phaeton Helios and use the cleansing beam and tracking pulse missiles to your advantage; close the gap with the standard Phaeton and dominate with the energy cannon and pulse missiles. Don't forget to evade!
I’ll be busy the next weeks so no videos. Until next time Spartans!
nice intro dude!
Cool new intro!
Aozolai Fuge I need my does of videos lol
Aozolai question, how come you use the talon o the lost to show armor strength?
Aozolai
What bothers me so much about halo 5... You worked so long to get the legendary Hannibal scorpion and you have an enemy camping the tunnel you drive out of. He hijacks.. All hard of the hard work is wasted
Thats not really the games fault
I know this is late, but really you should either coordinate with your teammates or save legendaries, etc for firefight.
Pffft
What the fuck is "coordination"?
Problem is that you worked to get that legendary. You should have just bought Req Packs until you got one.
@@fulcrum2951 you speak the true true
I actually like how the phaeton looks compared to other "forerunner" design's they have made.
I think the Phaeton should've been more exotic and alien, though...
The design looks too much like a UNSC aircraft outfitted with Forerunner weapons...
Even the Covenant has more weird-looking aircrafts
To be fair, the Covenant developed their weapons with "high technology" in mind.
Humans & Forerunners in contrast focus on functionality & battle effectiveness. Humans & Forerunners are also metaphorical cousins.
The result for the Covenant is exotic, but not as effective.
The result for Humans & Forerunners is plain, but gets the job done.
If you go deep into the story, you'll find that in the Human/Covenant war, Humans win the majority of ground side battles & other firefights. The Covenant was only winning because their Slipspace tech was more advanced & could glass planets from orbit, but since Humans won due to the Schism, the fact that they're Reclaimers, as well as Cortana's & other AIs data file thievery & reverse engineering, Humanity actually wound up more advanced than the Covenant.
Now it's just the Prometheans that Human fall short against. I specify Prometheans because their caste was/is anti-human. Any other Forerunner caste would be pro-human, but they all be ded.
@@davidlong2338
There's something I wish to elaborate on first:
The Promethean chapter weren't really anti-humanity, which is a misconception that 343 also partially caused.
The Didact's original strategy, cutting of the human forces rather than fighting them head-on, was to minimise casualties between his forces and the humans, because even he saw humanity as a species protected by the Mantle of Responsibility.
His strategies, combined with the vast resources he fielded (Teleporting planets and throwing potentially hundreds of millions of warships...) did grant him a huge edge over the humans, and the opposition was largely contained. Even in the final definitive strike against Charum Hakkor, the Forerunners stopped their advances when humanity finally yielded.
This is vert important, because humanity's actions were actually more morally questionable than Forerunners' doing. The former fought a desperate, though partially justified (humanity used many dirty to downright horrifying things just to try evening the odds against the Forerunners, and their alliance with the San'Shyuum beforehand was more of the result of militaristic subjugation than mutual collaboration...), war against two celestial level foes with seemingly infinite numbers, while the Forerunners fought with clear principals and not under the doctrine of extermination.
Furthermore, the Forerunners were also fighting a two-front war with the Flood being a wild card that devoured everything it touches, making humanity's stands even more questionable.
And when the war ended with the Didact hoping humanity would rehabilitate, Master Builder convinced the Council, who gave into their fear and the desire to dominate, ordered humanity's devolution, turning the once powerful galactic civilization into a race of actual cavemen, which the Didact agreed, however, he saw this more as a just punishment for the war crimes humanity committed, and it was true that humanity could be seen as the greater evil of the two...
Then the Flood war came, and through myriads of unexpected events, the Didact wind up having a nice little chat with a Gravemind...
And things goes from terrible to undescribable for the Didact.
The Gravemind projected unspeakable horror into Didact's mind, a method not to dissimilar to the Logic Plague. The Gravemind twisted his visions and morals and left him alive and forever tormented with this changed personality of his. (For some reason 343 left this entire plot point out and make Didact's turn to villainy utterly unexplained in Halo 4's terminals.)
The Didact's forced insanity affected him gravely, he issued virtually ineffective tactic against the Flood (Promethean Knights), saw conquering the Galaxy after the end of the Flood war as a reasonable way to enforce, not "uphold" anymore, the Mantle, and felt a bottomless desire to exterminate all of humanity.
You can say Didact's current stand against humanity is as unjustifiable as humanity's own atrocities, but please know that there was irreversible causes for his now broken psyche...
@@davidlong2338
As for the aesthetic of 343's Forerunner design, I think they went too much with the "practicality" idea: when you see a Forerunner artifact, you could instantly know it works...
vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/halo/images/6/67/H5F_Render_Z250LightRifle.png/revision/latest?cb=20160925064812
This looks just like a regular rifle...
During the Bungie era, Forerunner technology was a lot more mythic and mysterious.
When we first saw a Halo, we didn't know what it was for; when we learned that it was a super weapon, we didn't know how it worked until the Halo 1 terminal came out a decade later.
The Keyship and the Sojourner dreadnoughts in the first Halo wars also fall into this category.
vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/halo/images/f/f0/HW16.png/revision/latest?cb=20140211122109
vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/halo/images/2/2f/DreadnaughtPanoramic-1.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20121027174516
Their looks were very exotic and even strange, which make you ponder even longer about their functionality and nature.
This doesn't mean I think 343's designs were completely bad; in fact, the best rendition of Forerunner constructs and architecture were featured in Halo 2 remaster, made by none other than 343 industry.
What I'm hoping for is to see Forerunners being larger than life and truly alien again.
And how about bring out some Forerunner weapons with downright bizarre functions???
Like the temporal gun cut from Halo 4.
Slip-space rupture grenades.
Personal teleportation device.
Guns with recharging ammo.
Molecular distortion fields.
"Rocket" launchers firing micro black holes...
Or the super ability to summon portals that opens directly to a star, raining stellar inferno to your enemies...
Well, given what you stated about the Prometheans & Humans (though I think you don't give humans enough benefit of doubt considering that they were fighting an incurable hive-intelligent zombie plague), all of the "Forerunner" weapons we've seen so far could actually be considered Promethean weapons that have become bastardized versions of their former design due to the corruption of the Ur-Didact & his (AI?) legion.
Not only that, putting the "pragmatic & practical" aesthetic aside, Forerunners & Humans are still very identical & so could wind up with similar biases & preferences in their tech development.
I personally would like to see if we learn more about Precursors, or even meet survivors.
Loving the intro and the analyses you do. Keep them up!
Awesome!
I miss the Falcon from halo reach
AnubisX yeah, yeah, same.
AnubisX I wish it had the hornet from prior halos as well, I love their helicopters.
Fastest doods. Almost as fast as editor mode full speed
Thanks for uploading this video!
I actually have a Phaeton replica from Dark Horse. Bought it at a whim, I just found it really beautiful. I didn't even know that it's such an awesome air vehicle until I watched this demo. Cheers!
The information provided in your videos is very helpful. Keep up the good work. :)
Thanks!
Phaeton is just a cool word to say.
Probably would be if I knew how to pronounce it
@ThatShadyEnder faye-taun, ton is wrong because on= un
these videos are helping me learn new things about different reqs all the time. Luv your videos man keep it up.
They did a ninja buff to the Phaeton Helios, it has 25% more armour. When they did it I don't know. Also I want to point out that the front triangle part of the phaeton is a critical point, and the back part circle is the strong part.
36 ONI shots for standard, 45 for Helios on the triangle, but attacks on the base circle are 57 and 71 respectively making its armour on par with wraith and scorpion respectively. I was wondering if you could double check this.
Wait the nose of the phaeton is a weak spot? And thr glowing circle actually takes more shots than the nose?
@@wolfwarrior1176 I'm assuming what he meant was the other way around, otherwise that doesn't make sense.
@@samsonsson328 ye
This channel provides the facts and needs thanks for being helpful!
1:31 what a delicious fade that one
I think the best Air Vehicle is the ONI Wasp.
Rampant Praetorian Hannibal*
ONI vehicles are badass.
Really good quiality Aozolai, only thing that i dislike is the guy who used the helious in the proper battle should have easily won if he was more familar with how to use the cleansing beam :) Thanks for making this!
Thanks man, he was actually taunting and burst firing the cleansing beam because it was the 5th time we were doing the 1-v1 (just to make data consistent). The Helios easily crushed the regular Phaeton all the previous times. I chose this clip of the 1-v-1 because I knew you guys would see the Helios at a disadvantage, sluggish, not evading much, yet it still won at that range.
Yeah, i can understand that, it is really obvious how overpowered the helious is. You se, the main reason why i started to play halo is because i was so amazed by how epic the phaeton was, i got it the certification for the phaeton really earliy in a lucky pack and i was so hyped i was shaking. I practiced it so much in forge/custom games and im really skilled with the veichle now. So i got a bit annoyed by how bad the guy was using the beam, but thanks for explaining it. i will send you a message when i got the time! so make sure to check your inbox in a few hours! :)
They need halo informant like wars, with all the air vehicles, falcons, hornets, wasps, banshees, vampires, you get the point
If the Phaeton appears again in Infinite, I would prefer it be just the Helios version. The normal one felt just like a wannabe Hornet on steroids. I wouldn’t oppose the standard being in, I just think the Hornet fulfills that role with a more classic art style attached to it.
The way Halo 5 did vehicle variants was a real disgrace, but really cool at the same time. Why do we need 40 Scout Hog variants? While some fulfill different roles (ONI is strongest, Rally is fastest, and every other one except standard has slightly increased health), it’s still really stupid to have so many variants. Why not have all the camo variants of vehicles unlocked as one single thing?
I think they figured that out by the time they made the Wasp and put it in the game. With only 3 variants, one of which is more unique, it really fits in more with Covenant vehicles that all have only 3-4 variants. Standard, Sword, Temple and Ultra. All of which are different. Sword is a plain HP boos, Ultra is an HP and DPS boost, and Temple is a bit of a Hit and Run style gameplay. Maybe a mobility boost as well? Standard is just standard, so it’s a debate whether or not to count it. I do.
Instead of designing 50 Scout Hogs, why not give us the Falcon or Revenant? Or that cool Shadow thing? The Prowler or Specter, even (preferably Specter). Some unique guns, like the Target Designator or the cut CE weapons. Heck, they could’ve even designed a new enemy like the Sharqoi that were cut from Halo CE and 2. Or put the Drones and Engineers back in.
The channel provides keep up the good work👍😁
I want a white and blue phaeton... Nice escape at the end btw!
Police phaeton
I miss the the falcon on halo reach
Don't we all
I think they can’t bring it back bcuz it will be the only vehicle where u can’t switch seats while driving
@@maureenlocke5542 wait, YOU CAN SWITCH SEATS?!
I hope we get it in some way in the next 10 years of infinite
@@rickmarinara5179 only in halo 5 sadly
amazing editing, dude!
I love these videos ❤
LegendaryASF yeah me too
The major problem with the Phaeton is that I never get it as a req, ever! I don't understand why 343 made it so hard to acquire.
I'm liking the new intro.
I like that the phaeton digitizes you and phazes you in
Excelente vídeo, llevaba rato esperando la comparación, gracias!
nice intro
I'll so vote for the
Phaeton Helios looks bad ass!
your videos are awesome
The intro should be shorter imo but it's very well made
I think 343 should realise that not everything Promethean should disintegrate into pixie dust once destroyed.
Master Chief Petty Officer John 117 I think the Prometheans shouldn't even exist.
Ethan Lang u need to read some lore too
I like the original Phaeton's color scheme
Nice intro man!Don't work yourself too much.:D
Phaeton classic 👌
The difference between standard and helios is more tactical then just
x > y
I thought the Helios had upgraded armour, I'm sure it says that in the vehicle description.
That it does, but trust me I put over 1,500 bullets into each Phaeton (348 bullets per damage test), and used the ONI chaingun (38 shots each for additional verification), their armor is the same.
That's really odd, why would 343 lie about adding armour? I see that your methods are sound, so don't really get why it doesn't have upgraded armour.
Maybe they've nerfed it in a recent update?
Great vid man, I finally decided to sub :D
Love the new intro!
I subbed a while back because I like the info
So what i can concur from this is:
Phaeton= good primary guns shooting assault cruiser with meh missiles
Phaeton Helios= missile storm carpet bomber with difficult to use primary fire
The primary gun of the phaeton Helios is much easier to use.
I noticed today while playing Turbo that the vanilla Phaeton loses the ability to evade when it has taken a lot of damage, which is too bad cause that's when I need it the most! Wonder if the Helios has the same issue.
The phaeton has an pair of "Energy cannons" and i ask "what energy?" And i answer instantly "Probably hardlight, particules or pulse"
But, what do you think? What energy the phaeton "Energy cannons" use?
hope they add other forruner vehicles
oooh dat intro! Nice work
I really wish they had these in Arena...
A legit intro
Wow I love that intro. What song is that? Also great video!
Anthony Robles the song is beautiful by sapphieros
+Anthony Robles If you're referring to the intro song, then it is just a 15 second instrumental segment offered by the website. Not sure if it's an actual song though.
Can you find out for us? :)
I got the phaeton Helios 1 time and it’s was godly bro😂
the flying phallus
ayyyyy new intro!
Nice video, but what wz map is the one in the last clip? Is that a new map?
The map is "Temple" only in Warzone Assault
Aozolai oh, I can't seem to find games in Assault unfortunetely
Wooooohhh new intro
Cool intro!
Im new to halo dont judge me
is the bottom of the phaeton (the glowing circular bit) a weak spot ?
Yup
Do you actually use REQs for these videos or can you get them all in Forge?
I test them in Forge, but I also never use any of my REQs is Warzone... It's funner to steal weapons from the enemy team, well at least for me - 'REQ hunting'.
*in
Aozolai fair enough
first time i used a hanibal scorpion i stole it from an enemy. emped him a couple times he got out i killed him and got in. used the hanibal to kill the warden and win the game. funniest thing was that as soon as i killed the warden i got killed.
Lel
This dude been measuring tho
Always thought it was pronounced “fate-in” but it’s pronounced “Fate-on”
Best air vehicle is probably the temple banshee
JJTrOnE I think phaetons are betters. Theyre primary is better and they have great armor plus theyre super fun to use ^_^
Bruno Armond Nah, they dish out a lot of fire power but they have very weak armor. They can be easily be taken down by plasma pistol, laser, railgun, and even rockets. So if the enemy team is completely shit then I guess that the phaeton is better lol
Nope, Helios shreds a temple banshee
Nice intro
What’s the intro song
I think the helios is the best of the 2
That editing tho...
Is it cosmetic? No. Okay which one is the premium one that you have to buy.
That is going to win
Req packs = Pay2win
Barely
Maldus Alver you can but it’s really not pay to win
It’s pay to win in the way that no one uses reqs unless they have a stockpile of them, and that most reqs are 1-time uses for most of the players
_Daniel and the Cooler Daniel_
*_Phaeton and the Cooler Phaeton_*
I just brought 29 gold packs and didn't get one
Halo 5s sounds design is way too unrealistic imo
I hate the new scorpion model, i miss Halo Reach, really brought out the future concept...
SorryRooster 21 Wait what? The new design looks more like a tank.
SorryRooster 21 I miss the old scorpion too.. I hate the new models of everything so far, and I try to like them but just can't
Shizuka Then you're not trying very hard :')
This makes no sense. I thought the Helios had more armor than the standard phaeton. Have we really been lied to??
well, the one's broken the other isn't
how so?
Best Air vehicle? More like best vehicle
What is this place
What's the song of the intro fam?
I don't think it's a song, just a 15 second music segment
into song?
Where the map
The best air vehicle is me
Hornet or Banshee.
Cthulhu hornet,I think you can have gunners on the side (correct me if I'm wrong )
best air vehicle is falcon
Falcon is definitely the coolest.
It's look like a ding dong
Condor Gunship, Easy one
Yes
Wow, I __hate__ the design of that thing
I miss Hornet from Halo 3
Nah, banshee ultra will always win
Dang Spartans are weak
the phaeton helios is better
Joey Lupoli duh it's a mythic
no...
I miss the Hornet from Halo 3
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I miss the old br☹️
Hannibal wasp > phaeton helios
nah. not even in a close range fight. You saw that one round of the helios missles destroyed a wasp. If it was a long ranged fight it would be just way to unfair for the Hannibal wasp.
Giovanni Leone but if you get in close underneath it, you'll wreck it with the hannibals ion bombs fast. They're pretty effective in that instance. I just like the Hannibal wasp better tho, personally
I'm just sayin if you get the jump on a helios and blast its underbelly with the ion bombs, its goin down. I've done it before.
Sick intro
I'll so vote for the
Phaeton Helios looks bad ass!