My quick question, do you need to complete the game 💯 in order for any end cutscene, I'm currently doing my legendary playthrough as my first run, n am genuinely curious if it matter? If it doesn't then I'm currently about 47% done n it's definitely not the hardest one, atleast for me, halo 2 still takes that cake but I did it. :)
@@JulianLares I’ve finished it on Legendary 100% and LASO, two week advantage doesn’t really matter that much. Though this is one of the easier LASOs I’ve tried since Bandanna skull replaced the Iron skull.
When I was fighting Escharum on Legendary on his last phase, he got trapped between some boxes and could not move. It could have been an easy fight but, like him, I wanted it to be a legendary fight with honor. So I took him out of the boxes and fought him for 30 min more. What a fight. I was actually happy that it was a difficult fight
I said I was going to bust his monkey balls going into the campaign. In the end, he was the only boss who lasted more than 45 seconds against me... So I gave him a warrior’s death and spared the balls. Then he got back up and Chief gave him the same respect I wanted to. Felt good.
I love how hard they actually made all of the bosses in this campaign, literally each boss has a unique fighting style that you have to adapt to and outsmart.
Just finished the game on legendary and the guy I struggled with most was Chak Lok. Initially I had just labeled him the "tower guy" I was gonna body with the sword I brought up...
I had problem with the gravity hammer only guy. The thing is I only knew you can upgrade your equipment after I finished the campaign. I face palmed so hard
for the chieftain at the end, once you've killed all the enemies except him, you can cheese him by sitting on the "bridge" things with the ammo boxes and a sentinel beam. he has to walk the long way up so you can jump off the second he gets nearby, wait for him to drop down again and grapple back up. repeat for easy kill.
There is a small overhang over the lower doors along the circular room that I perched on and forced him to use spike nades, he literally stayed under the door so I just unloaded on him.
Escharum's 2nd phase was easily the hardest legendary fight for me. Those !!HAMMER LUNGES!! left me grappling around for so long, until I could get shots on him through the outer hallways. Felt as if he was breathing down the back of my neck, finding myself physically tucking my butt forward as he chased me down. Hearing the hammer smack behind me would give me a heart attack every time. The dialogue after his death was my favorite in the entire campaign though and well worth the fight. Chief honoring him as someone just trying to do what he sought right.
Yeah, I would grapple away and have to *immediately* combo in two thrusts because I could see him RIGHT behind me on the motion tracker after my grapple. Dude was a warrior, no doubt. Respect deserved.
That was by far my favorite boss fight in the game because of how much advanced movement you’re forced to do on legendary. Reminded me of Doom Eternal. Swinging around and bouncing off walls while pumping him full of needles, head tapping him and herring fusion coils at him was such a great time
I actually found good success thrustering towards him, baiting an attack. When you are further away, he will leap at you a football size length, and smack you, usually instant kill. With the way the hammers work, the safest point is either far away, or to the side or behind the user. Whenever I thrust backwards, either I'd miss the timing and get smacked, or I'd be far enough away that he'd go for a lung. Which you can thruster away, but you will be spent on cool downs. The other thing is that the shotgun and sword will stun him more frequently than other weapons. So it was a combo of thruster, sword, shotgun x2, repeat. I'd grapple for either reload or breathing room. Granted it's on Heroic so I don't know Legendary, but I had gotten to frustrated with trying to Spiderman my way around, just for him to either catch up too quickly to fire a gun, or he'd leap at me from across the room.
If anyone is having issues with vehicles on legendary, use the calcine disruptor, its a 4 shot kill on most infantry and like 8 shots for vehicles to emp. Good runs everyone
For the fight against the Harbinger. I HIGHLY recommend using the sentinel beams that you can find on the wall. The constant damage prevents her from spawning the electrical balls and when she teleports, she always teleports around you, so just turn around and fire at her immediately. You can melt her shield real quick and instead of using ammo, when her shield is depleted, just melee her and that’ll initiate the next phase/end the fight
Trust me its a bitch I dod my first play through on legendary and everything was food up til that point but sentinel beam/cinder shot melts her shield then drop wall os a life savior so is the pullars 😉
20:39 I felt The Road was not insanely difficult "the standard way" on legendary. I died only twice, even all marines survived. I just used the scorpion tank which is available at the beginning of the level. I was just spamming shots from very far away until no hitmarkers were triggered. I even received the "Bring Shiela Home Safely " achievement :D
I played through Infinite on legendary for my first playthrough, while i'm happy the most of legendary was balanced, but the spartan hunters (Except for 'Jega, for some reason) gives me intense PTSD from how painful those fights were. This guide would've been INCREDIBLY helpful for past me, but hey; with enough salt and pain you can beat anything!
Legendary felt pretty good, the only major bullshit I encountered was Banished Hunters, because they just WONT FUCKING DIE AAAAAAAAA (and can pretty much instakill you if you don't have cover, from about any range) other than that I didn't die too often unless I actually fucked up, but I was always just at the edge of death. Legendary as it should be, IMO
That’s interesting because I feel like Jega gave me the most PTSD 😂 Loved him as a character but I will NEVER fight him on legendary again. The amount of sweat…
So there are two brutes in the cliffs above the two red hunters guarding the skull - and the strat I found that worked was grabbing the shock riffles and disrupters from those brutes, which surprisingly took out the red hunters on legendary. That's when I knew the disrupter was OP on legendary.
The blademaster fight was also my favorite, it was the most interactive. I found myself using all of my equipment to take him down and I went into the fight not knowing what I would be up against and had shitty weapons which made the experience very hard.
i know this is a legendary video but on normal i killed him in under 10 seconds with the hardlight grenade launcher and a turret i carried inside. Felt kinda bad about making it so easy
Regular sentinel beam was good too. I remember that it killed litteraly anything I pointed it at plus it had like 900 rounds and after the mission pelican down they're litteraly everywhere or ammo
When fighting the chieftain during the final boss, if you kill all the enemies you can jump on the lamps between the outer ring floor and he will run under you and only try to throw grenades at you which miss but you can shoot him without moving in that spot
Jumped into legendary right away on this and was surprised at how fair it feels. Sure the enemies track more but the damage feels right and theres not constant instant deaths, even the tremonius fight was hard until i figured out to rip his shields with plasma but not too hard then. One of the best legendary difficulties out of all the Halos.
Agreed. Being able to kill most units without noob combo is much less boring and fair. Sure, sniper jackals are back, and they're good, but they take several seconds to aim - and you see them aiming. It's by no means easy, and I'm dying a lot (picked legendary myself too for first run through), but I don't feel cheated every time I die; usually I'm just being a bit more yolo than I should be haha
@@Gumbi1012 Yeah every time a Sniper Jackal killed me it was because I stood still in the wrong spot or gave him a good angle on me, and the next checkpoint I could adjust and move on. It's not Halo 2 where you get instasniped the frame after you leave cover from 3 angles and get bogged down trying to brute force through it.
I had a different take, I was coming into this off of Doom Eternal and while I’m a literal lifelong halo fan, been there since day one when I was three, I jumped into this playing it like doom and I got my ass kicked a lot😂 but I slid into the game’s design and it might be the best halo game overall
Wish I knew most of these tips when I was doing my playthrough (especially how effective needlers are for hunters), but I feel really good that I was able to overcome the missions with my own strategies
Just beat LASO last night…that Jega/Escharum back to back fight is so brutal. No checkpoint if you don’t kill Jega with a melee… all in all though it was a ton of fun!!
@@pressure_eu228 at first I didn’t think so but after a while, it grew on me. I enjoyed figuring out how to beat sections that felt impossible the first time trying them. You definitely feel a sense of accomplishment after you beat it.
A few things I learnt whilst playing through on heroic that got me through were that... 1. Everytime Jega goes into full camo mode, there's a few shock fusion coils that are at the back left of the top floor that I would pick up then stun him with allowing me to lower his shields before disappearing again. I think there's three so you can do loads of damage whilst he's stunned 2. A single grenade will take out the cores for escharums shield 3. The disruptor works really well against him, basically stuns him into the same position so you can melt him down quickly Don't know if this will help but it worked for me :)
I beat the game on legendary before watching any tutorials/story videos just so I could experience it without any help. It. Was. FRUSTRATING. 😂 Felt good to beat it tho. Wish I would have gotten that sentinel beam…
for jega i'd recommend piling up all the fusion coils you can find before picking up the audio thing from echo 216 in the middle of the room of the top floor. As soon as he goes invisible and you see the coils move (he goes straight at you) just shoot and and boom he is dead. Honestly its the easiest boss in the game
lol yeah i agree i didnt do that but the first time I ran through him on heroic(idk if this is as good on legendary but ill find out) i brought the machine gun from the lower floor and killed him first try. machine fun spam ftw
i was playing this on heroic and man the hunters were just destroying me lol, i was sniping them in the knees at times and doing everything i could and did not think the needler would be the way to go, gonna be so easy to deal with them now.
I shot all the ammo from a br into one of their knees from a spot that they wouldn’t shoot back from and they still didn’t die. Definitely some of the hardest hunters in the whole series.
Yea same im so used to the needler being not too effective against them if you cant get a clean shot on their back. It made even just Heroic hunters much harder than they should have been lol. Hopefully legendary hunters will be easier with a needler this time around.
@@metalwarrior9496 Yep, kind of annoys me honestly. If it was a limited ammo weapon or only available for a short amount of time, or took a ton of effort to get at the least, like the Scarab gun in Halo 2, it wouldn't be a big deal. But this is one of the easiest easter eggs in Halo history and it beats the game for you.
@@221Prohunter if it annoys you don't use it. It's a game, you are supposed to have fun and the developers put it there as a choice. I am doing my legendary run now and not using the scorpion gun and will try laso without it as well. If I find laso waaaaaay too hard, I'll use it lol. No need to die 100 times because I cant see what weapon I'm equipping
If you want a hilariously easy boss fight with bassus (excavation ), give marines sentinel beam variant and push them into grav lift before boss fight. They will follow you while up there and melt the boss before you can get your gun out. They will also be shooting him during the cutscene which is also hilarious
Nice, now I can finally beat Bassus effectively. I'm playing on Heroic, and was having a blast until this big guy came out of nowhere and started a boss fight. This guy is way too fast and powerful with his attacks, I died like 15 times, one of them I was even close to defeating him, but I couldn't do it. Thanks to your effective tips, I can finally be able to kill this overgrown mandrill.
To anyone stuck on Esharum’s gravity hammer phase, literally just walk backwards around the perimiter of the arena with a needler and precision weapon, thrusting backwards if he jumps at you. Took me forty minutes until I realized this, and made it second try
The way that you need to act for the Tremonius boss fight instantly reminded me of the start of Halo 2’s Gravemind mission. You need to immediately back up or you’ll get melted.
For blademaster, I took a machine gun turret into the room with me just for safety and I just stunned him with a dynamo grenade and melted him with the turret in 3 seconds
For the Hyperius and Tovarus fight, I actually fought Hyperius first, pulling him away from the fight and Grapplejacking his Chopper before killing him with it.
I just now finished my first play through. And for my first play through I went on legendary and boy was it a good challenge. A really good tip for The Road mission. You can completely skip all the fights by hugging the Left edges. You’ll right into a few brutes but you can grapple by all of them. If you stay on left edges you can completely skip everything and I MEAN EVERYTHING.
*SPOILERS* Thought of a very interesting idea/direction halo infinite could go in. We know Atriox probably wants to use the endless to control time in order to save his home planet and rule well everything. However if Chief finds a way to use the endless he could back in time with help of say Offensive Bias, he could stop the interrogation of the Timeless one preventing the Flood. Chief would hold the Mantle (precursors were right, humanity holding the mantle), Offensive Bias would fulfill his programing (Stopping Mendicant). Chief would have saved Cortana ( stopping the rampancy). The timeless one would obviously have time on his side, and chief would be endless. Literately symbolic of "Infinite" as well as, unstoppable force meets unmovable object
I went straight into Legendary and had no idea about these techniques but still made it all the way until the third phase of the final boss fight on Legendary, this video is going to help me out a lot as I had no idea about the Arcane Sentinel Beam and BR combo. Thanks mate.
"This mission is frankly impossible to do the standard way on Legendary." Me, who did it the standard way on Legendary: "I'm something of a gamer myself"
Great video! Can confirm, just beat Halo Infinite Legendary without upgrading thrusters at all. It's DOABLE, but probably infinitely (pun intended) more annoying without thrusters, cause most things just outpace you if you aren't expert with the grapple and time your shots well enough.
This is probably my favorite campaign yet, the levels feel challenging but fair, the sandbox is great, the open world is amazing, and the bosses are great (except bassus, fuck bassus) Honestly though i dont like the hunters as much, they are WAAY too fast. I NEED the maxed thruster’s camo in order to actually reach their back 99% of the time, and forcing me to use a single weapon or strat for an enemy type is not cool for a game like this. We have all these options for a reason, and yet i dont feel like i really have any options for the hunters, just spam explosives and thrust away from fuel rods. I want to be able to grapple over them and get a couple quick shots on the back, but i cant cus by the time ive turned around, they’re already facing me and charging a shot. I want to bait and kite their melees and get a shotgun blast or melee in but they can turn with their swings and hit me anyway, an even if i thrust around them they still turn to face me unless i have the camo upgrade. The back has always been their main weak point and it just, doesnt feel like its even an option anymore with how quick they are, and how they insist on blasting me at point blank instead of swinging their shield. Then when they finally do swing, there’s no telecasting at all, half the time they get me before i even realize they’re finally going for a melee. Sitting there spamming needles isnt fun, hiding behind a drop wall with a skewer isnt fun. Going for risky moves like getting up close with a sword and thrusting around behind it while it tries to swing at me IS fun and engaging because i actually have to try and time my movements and watch how the hunter comes at me. But in this game when i try that, i get melted by the fuel rod i cant dodge cus hes right in front of me or he insta-kills me with a swift slam of his shield. Theyre just not as fun.
I was having trouble with the last enemy rush on the harbinger fight. But i beat it first try after taking your advice. Running/grappling around the map in a circle really worked.
I definitely got a checkpoint after killing Hyperius but before killing Tovarus. He jumped over into that crashed frigate and I got a save when I grappled up to find him.
This game is incredibly diverse, not just in the open world, but in its gameplay. for my legendary playthrough, i used a completely different strategy, i was essentially playing it like doom (grapple punching enemies, getting up close and personal with a gravity hammer and shotgun, it felt amazing. i highly recommend that if you want to try playing the game in a unique way, master movement mechanics, the gravity hammers delay, and the chunkiness of the bulldog. give it a try on heroic with killer music and you'll be feeling the doomslayer energy as soon as you hit installation-07. (melee counters and close range dodging are surprisingly effective against elites, it usually blocks their attack and gives you time to react, that's my general pro tip) and thanks experia for the well researched video, i learned about a few mechanics i hadn't quite noticed.
Thank you. I went into the campaign blind on legendary and so many of these fights were insane, but the Harbinger was just another level of frustrating. When you get one hit killed by her attacks, it’s very difficult to actually learn the fight, so I felt like I was just running into a brick wall every checkpoint. Ended up going to bed but now I have a good guide for the fight. Hopefully I beat it tomorrow
Great Guide.....Nice One !! Only one thing though.....You can get the Breacher BR from a Fallen UNSC Soldier who's on top of a cliff South of the Tower and North of FOB Foxtrot and it's pretty much always there, so if you're near it and need ammo.....Help yourself !! Just thought I'd mention it.....Keep Up the Great Work !!
Thank you so much! Got Tovarus down first try and was able to kill Hyperius after a few of deaths. He pulled his chopper broad side to me and I spammed hydra to take his chopper down but got him in the resulting explosion I s’pose. Cheers!
Thanks for the tips this made my play through go a lot smoother. One thing that is a little broken but works well is when you give 5 marines the arcane sentinel beam load them up in a razorback and drive it to a base or any open world place to take down enemies. It goes really well since they don't run out of ammo.
I completed halo infinite on legendary without knowing any of this, not even de graphing slide thing and it made it a 200% harder but I don’t regret it, it was pretty fun but each boss took me at least 2 to 3 hours 😭
This guide was extremely helpful in a lot of ways for a legit legendary run! I will say some the of the hardest stuff is the last two levels, but it honestly requires a lot of patience. BIG TIP: If you finish the road the normal way, and decided to close the game at any point during the House of Recoking, you are most likely gonna have to fight the Hunters again; not something I see many people mention. Thanks again for this!
Granted I didn’t play infinite on legendary first time round (played on heroic) but I found Jega Rdomnai’s boss fight incredibly easy. Save one of the machine gun turrets u find in the level and bring it to the boss fight. Just drop it beneath the hanger and grapple it into your hands. This thing melted him pretty quickly for me and I didn’t have trouble killing him. Also helps because u can kinda shoot and pray if u don’t know where he is to find him. Hope this helps!
Luc been following this guide as I go through my Legendary run. I just beat Hyperius and Tovarus on my first attempt thanks to your strats. The hydra launcher blew up Hyperius's chopper, it was some delicious cheese :)
Literally been following this the second it came out currently at the monitor fight and I kept the arcane sentinel beam your tips and tricks work like a charm 🍻
I finished it on legendary, but I did most of it on foot and without help from marines. I did some of these things. But, I just wish I had used all the resources available! I got so ensconced in exploring lol...good video man.
for Tavarus in order to cheese it every time shoot the chopper two times with the hydra, reload, THEN hit him with the entire Hydra clip. This will make it so the chopper explodes before the the meltdown animation where Tavarus has time to get out. Great video thanks! That early BR tip helped me a ton.
something that might make the hyperius and trovarus fight easier is that ive found that if you have a ghost on semi low health and abandon it near the building you fight tovarus in, you can get hyperius to ride it and one shot him with the rocket launcher in that room. (warning though: ive noticed if you cheese hyperius you dont get a checkpoint so be carefull)
Watching this after beating the campaign. Wish I knew about that Sentinel Beam. It's really easy to cheese the Jega 'Rdomnai fight if you stand on some boxes on the lower level. He almost always jumps through the hole in the ceiling from above and the number of coils you can grab is nice. All you really have to do is avoid his blade swing by moving around on the boxes and he is virtually powerless. Escharum was really annoying, and since I didn't tend to use the Needler I was just using a BR and a Bulldog for the second phase, which worked but I was constantly swing from one side of the room to the other trying to avoid his Hammer, which to be frank can be quite unpredictable. The Harbinger Like you said is relatively simple, and the first two waves of enemies were pretty easy, but that last, between moving constantly to avoid the chieftain, and the elites with the stalker rifles, I think I spent over an hour slamming my desk because of how irritating it was. The regular sentinel beam was super helpful. The Chieftain's in this game are super infuriating because of how unpredictable they, sometimes they run up to you rather slowly and then swing, the next they jump at you like an Olympic long jumper and instant kill you. The only Infuriating thing with the Harbinger was her shock bolts, but after spending an hour in the last room with the Chieftain + friends I beat her in like 5 minutes and was so satisfied to finally finish the game especially since I thought it was over after Escharum
@16:10 Thank you so much for this strat. I was pulling my hair out trying to nood combo Hyperius first. I got incredibly lucky that he eventually came up to where Tovarus died and I was able to take him out there as well.
I went in blind for my first playthrough on Legendary and iv got to say, the fully upgraded Drop Wall is so damn OP. Also died to that damn Chieftain in the final boss more times than any other point in the run. Also with the Spartan Killers i found just flanking the one on the Chopper, hijack him, wait for him to get in the Ghost and ram him for an insta kill. Then use the snipers and skewers on the scrap cannon one haha. Id actually reccomend taking Jega's Bloodblade, you can cheese Esharum in his Grav Ham phase by spamming him with the sword and stun locking him
Noice! Just completed Halo Infinite on Legendary difficulty and I unlocked all the skulls and I found all of the audio logs, spartan cores and lockers. I just got 100% game completion there 😁
I didn't know about that BR until I saw this video. I'm in the conservatory with the two brute chieftains and I have are the weapons that were laying around. I didn't watch any guide before I fell into the hole that the brutes are digging... I was trying not to spoil the game surprises by watching many guides. So I didn't even know where I was going when I came down here. LOL! Of course, Legendary is the only way to play Halo (until I have all the skulls anyway). One tip that I could give is that there is a Drop Weapon function that comes without being bound to any key. I bind it to my 1-9 number row, the "0" key so it's nice and out of the way. I'm currently running around that room with 1 weapon and picking up things I can find and then dropping them back in that safe room that you originally come out of to meet those chieftains with the scrap cannons. With this strat you can make a collection of weapons in there, since there are basically none before you get here. When I was fighting Chak 'Loc, I added the key bindings for my grapple (F) and my Threat Sensor (C), which are normally Melee (F) and I 'nades (C) but I didn't like it that way because I kept unintentionally throwing 'nades. My mouse has 2 side buttons, those are my melee and 'nade buttons. It allows me to keep my fingers on the movement keys..... which helps in multiplayer a lot.
Most of my issues on Legendary were bad checkpoints for boss fights and not having the right equipment, had a couple where I'd die and then be in immediate danger of a one-hit when the fight restarted. The BR and Sniper was my combo for open world, engage from long range as much as possible, vehicles are your friend. Focus the high level elites, they keep their shields down until combat so they're one hit. For the Brute Brothers/Spartan Killers, I just jumped into the turret of one the Hogs sitting around and took them out that way pretty straight forward if you can isolate them. The Road is pretty easy, grab the scorpion and take it slow; if it survives all the way to the end you get an achievement
Your legendary strats are a lot better than mine - which usually involved grappling like a maniac and shooting when I could (wish I'd thought to bring the arcane sentinel beam into the fight with Bassus because without a good weapon is was painful). I actually found Hyperius and Tovarus relatively easy by baiting out the elite piloting a ghost in the shipwreck and hijacking it. Ghost weapons absolutely shred Hyperius. Tovarus was a bit more bullet spongey but as long as I kept strafing so the ghost didn't take too much damage it was pretty trivial.
A good tactic for escharum also is a point in where he cant get to you in the 2nd stage. In the middle of the room you have 2 narrow hallways on either side, above those hallways some cables come together in a box. You can grapple onto either box and shoot him from up there. He'll only throw the occasional spike nade, but it doesnt kill you on legendary. Or when you're low, just move to the other side
There's also a BR75 Breacher on the way to the Tower from the first FOB you capture. When you get to the trench with the small bridge just before the Tower, go left and along the trench on the FOB side. There you will find a dead marine and next to him (could be clipped into the sandbag requiring a grapple shot to pick up) There will be a BR75 Breacher. hope this helps. also btw love the videos!
I got very fortunate during the Spartan killer bros fight on legendary. There were a pack of grunts and one had a ghost so I just highjacked it and melted the bros and the reinforcement brutes sidestafing with the ghost. I had seen this video before I started my legendary campaign so I was dreading it!
Or you could just cheese the entire thing with the Scorpion cannon gun :p
Now you're speaking my language
My quick question, do you need to complete the game 💯 in order for any end cutscene, I'm currently doing my legendary playthrough as my first run, n am genuinely curious if it matter? If it doesn't then I'm currently about 47% done n it's definitely not the hardest one, atleast for me, halo 2 still takes that cake but I did it. :)
I shall take thy'n words into great consideration. Thank you, my good sir :)
I'm on the final boss for my LASO run, tbh doesn't feel like true halo LASO. Could you talk about it?
Yes I cheesed it….
*"I've already beaten this game on Legendary twice"*
The level of dedication for Halo Infinite here exceeds me, keep up the great work
He did have a two week advantage
dude eschrum was a Nightmare on legendary
Cap
@@killerwolfZeita1171 not really Just Grapple around and use the rocket launcher and Skewer in the room
@@JulianLares I’ve finished it on Legendary 100% and LASO, two week advantage doesn’t really matter that much. Though this is one of the easier LASOs I’ve tried since Bandanna skull replaced the Iron skull.
When I was fighting Escharum on Legendary on his last phase, he got trapped between some boxes and could not move. It could have been an easy fight but, like him, I wanted it to be a legendary fight with honor. So I took him out of the boxes and fought him for 30 min more. What a fight. I was actually happy that it was a difficult fight
I said I was going to bust his monkey balls going into the campaign. In the end, he was the only boss who lasted more than 45 seconds against me... So I gave him a warrior’s death and spared the balls.
Then he got back up and Chief gave him the same respect I wanted to. Felt good.
He hit me with his hammer in the final boss stage and I got stuck in the room with the fuses in the roof and I could hit him but he couldn't hit me
@@roberthalbert2972 Now that's what I call finishing the fight
Even in the boxes...he would have died a warriors death...doing what he thought was right. Lol
Luck mf I beat him the legit way and his last phase with the gravity hammer is straight bs
I love how hard they actually made all of the bosses in this campaign, literally each boss has a unique fighting style that you have to adapt to and outsmart.
Just finished the game on legendary and the guy I struggled with most was Chak Lok. Initially I had just labeled him the "tower guy" I was gonna body with the sword I brought up...
@@baked2522 same. I didnt realize it was gonna be an actual fight and I died to him the most easily.
The bosses were the beyond easy heroic was like playing normal or easy and legendary was just right
surprised you've been playing halo sense you live on RUclips
I had problem with the gravity hammer only guy. The thing is I only knew you can upgrade your equipment after I finished the campaign. I face palmed so hard
for the chieftain at the end, once you've killed all the enemies except him, you can cheese him by sitting on the "bridge" things with the ammo boxes and a sentinel beam. he has to walk the long way up so you can jump off the second he gets nearby, wait for him to drop down again and grapple back up. repeat for easy kill.
That is the exact same thing I did on my first heroic run after 40+ minutes of dying to that damn brute.
@@magmion5324 energy sword stuns him so i just spammed energy sword attacks
Feels like that is the ONLY way to kill him, some of these enemies are waaaay overtuned.
Yeah, I did that on my second legendary run but you can only do it once all the other enemies are dead or you’ll get beamed by the snipers
There is a small overhang over the lower doors along the circular room that I perched on and forced him to use spike nades, he literally stayed under the door so I just unloaded on him.
Escharum's 2nd phase was easily the hardest legendary fight for me. Those !!HAMMER LUNGES!! left me grappling around for so long, until I could get shots on him through the outer hallways. Felt as if he was breathing down the back of my neck, finding myself physically tucking my butt forward as he chased me down. Hearing the hammer smack behind me would give me a heart attack every time.
The dialogue after his death was my favorite in the entire campaign though and well worth the fight. Chief honoring him as someone just trying to do what he sought right.
Yeah, I would grapple away and have to *immediately* combo in two thrusts because I could see him RIGHT behind me on the motion tracker after my grapple. Dude was a warrior, no doubt. Respect deserved.
Use the thrusters
That was by far my favorite boss fight in the game because of how much advanced movement you’re forced to do on legendary. Reminded me of Doom Eternal. Swinging around and bouncing off walls while pumping him full of needles, head tapping him and herring fusion coils at him was such a great time
For his second phase I just kept Tarzan swinging over his head with the grapple and shredding him with the AR, worked really well on heroic.
I actually found good success thrustering towards him, baiting an attack. When you are further away, he will leap at you a football size length, and smack you, usually instant kill.
With the way the hammers work, the safest point is either far away, or to the side or behind the user.
Whenever I thrust backwards, either I'd miss the timing and get smacked, or I'd be far enough away that he'd go for a lung. Which you can thruster away, but you will be spent on cool downs.
The other thing is that the shotgun and sword will stun him more frequently than other weapons. So it was a combo of thruster, sword, shotgun x2, repeat. I'd grapple for either reload or breathing room.
Granted it's on Heroic so I don't know Legendary, but I had gotten to frustrated with trying to Spiderman my way around, just for him to either catch up too quickly to fire a gun, or he'd leap at me from across the room.
If anyone is having issues with vehicles on legendary, use the calcine disruptor, its a 4 shot kill on most infantry and like 8 shots for vehicles to emp. Good runs everyone
Bro i just wait for them to be alone and grapple hook the shit out of them lol
For the fight against the Harbinger. I HIGHLY recommend using the sentinel beams that you can find on the wall. The constant damage prevents her from spawning the electrical balls and when she teleports, she always teleports around you, so just turn around and fire at her immediately. You can melt her shield real quick and instead of using ammo, when her shield is depleted, just melee her and that’ll initiate the next phase/end the fight
Bro I love you I just did what you said. I beat her ass with the grav hammer and it worked so well. Thank you so fucking much
I'm not looking forward to the final boss on Legendary.. lol
Trust me its a bitch I dod my first play through on legendary and everything was food up til that point but sentinel beam/cinder shot melts her shield then drop wall os a life savior so is the pullars 😉
the boss isn't even what's hard... that brute...
@@alekay2099 That chieftain took an hour of my life I'll never get back...
Man I was swearing at the TV on heroic for that boss fight let alone on legendary then just imagine doing a laso run 😅😅
@@finisterre2415 the brute was the real boss...
20:39 I felt The Road was not insanely difficult "the standard way" on legendary. I died only twice, even all marines survived. I just used the scorpion tank which is available at the beginning of the level. I was just spamming shots from very far away until no hitmarkers were triggered. I even received the "Bring Shiela Home Safely " achievement :D
I played through Infinite on legendary for my first playthrough, while i'm happy the most of legendary was balanced, but the spartan hunters (Except for 'Jega, for some reason) gives me intense PTSD from how painful those fights were. This guide would've been INCREDIBLY helpful for past me, but hey; with enough salt and pain you can beat anything!
I managed to cheese it with a warthog and some marines (turns out those fuckers do some DAMAGE on legendary)
And we have another liar the game is far from balanced
Legendary felt pretty good, the only major bullshit I encountered was Banished Hunters, because they just WONT FUCKING DIE AAAAAAAAA (and can pretty much instakill you if you don't have cover, from about any range)
other than that I didn't die too often unless I actually fucked up, but I was always just at the edge of death. Legendary as it should be, IMO
That’s interesting because I feel like Jega gave me the most PTSD 😂
Loved him as a character but I will NEVER fight him on legendary again. The amount of sweat…
Jega went down like a sack of bricks during my heroic run. I was genuinely confused, like was he supposed to be that easy?
Weird tip to everyone: the disruptor for some reason does INSANE damage to bosses
Yea I used that on the first boss then dumped on him with grenades and a mauler. I was *shocked* how effective it was.
I'll see myself out now.
So there are two brutes in the cliffs above the two red hunters guarding the skull - and the strat I found that worked was grabbing the shock riffles and disrupters from those brutes, which surprisingly took out the red hunters on legendary. That's when I knew the disrupter was OP on legendary.
@@conservativestrawman9837
You mean mangler?
@@conservativestrawman9837 pun intended
@@conservativestrawman9837 mangler*
The blademaster fight was also my favorite, it was the most interactive. I found myself using all of my equipment to take him down and I went into the fight not knowing what I would be up against and had shitty weapons which made the experience very hard.
You can effectively counter him by camping a corner, it forces him to spawn in front of you.
"all of my equipment" including shieldwall ??
i know this is a legendary video but on normal i killed him in under 10 seconds with the hardlight grenade launcher and a turret i carried inside. Felt kinda bad about making it so easy
@@vcrplayer382 the shield is useful af if you upgraded it fully. Adding shock dmg to most-all weapons
@@vcrplayer382 yes because all I had was an AR and BR and the dropwall shock upgraded helped a lot
I completely agree about the arcane sentinel beam, it’s insane.
Regular sentinel beam was good too. I remember that it killed litteraly anything I pointed it at plus it had like 900 rounds and after the mission pelican down they're litteraly everywhere or ammo
I conquered this game on Legendary without knowing any of this. I smashed my way through it the hardcore way. Granted I died 157 times doing it.
Well done soldier. ONI sends its regards
The hardcore way is the only way
same here, i aint no pansie
I die about 157 times per mission 😅
were can i check deaths?
When fighting the chieftain during the final boss, if you kill all the enemies you can jump on the lamps between the outer ring floor and he will run under you and only try to throw grenades at you which miss but you can shoot him without moving in that spot
Jumped into legendary right away on this and was surprised at how fair it feels. Sure the enemies track more but the damage feels right and theres not constant instant deaths, even the tremonius fight was hard until i figured out to rip his shields with plasma but not too hard then.
One of the best legendary difficulties out of all the Halos.
Agreed. Being able to kill most units without noob combo is much less boring and fair. Sure, sniper jackals are back, and they're good, but they take several seconds to aim - and you see them aiming.
It's by no means easy, and I'm dying a lot (picked legendary myself too for first run through), but I don't feel cheated every time I die; usually I'm just being a bit more yolo than I should be haha
@@Gumbi1012 Yeah every time a Sniper Jackal killed me it was because I stood still in the wrong spot or gave him a good angle on me, and the next checkpoint I could adjust and move on. It's not Halo 2 where you get instasniped the frame after you leave cover from 3 angles and get bogged down trying to brute force through it.
I had a different take, I was coming into this off of Doom Eternal and while I’m a literal lifelong halo fan, been there since day one when I was three, I jumped into this playing it like doom and I got my ass kicked a lot😂 but I slid into the game’s design and it might be the best halo game overall
I was afraid that legendary was gonna be unnecessary difficult but I’m glad you mentioned this. I’ll give it a shot while I go back for skulls
Wish I knew most of these tips when I was doing my playthrough (especially how effective needlers are for hunters), but I feel really good that I was able to overcome the missions with my own strategies
Just beat LASO last night…that Jega/Escharum back to back fight is so brutal. No checkpoint if you don’t kill Jega with a melee… all in all though it was a ton of fun!!
Do you get an achievement for beating it on laso?
@@Bicurious_George yessir
Is it worth the grind for LASO?
@@pressure_eu228 at first I didn’t think so but after a while, it grew on me. I enjoyed figuring out how to beat sections that felt impossible the first time trying them. You definitely feel a sense of accomplishment after you beat it.
You can make a Checkpoint with picking up an Audio Log ;)
A few things I learnt whilst playing through on heroic that got me through were that...
1. Everytime Jega goes into full camo mode, there's a few shock fusion coils that are at the back left of the top floor that I would pick up then stun him with allowing me to lower his shields before disappearing again. I think there's three so you can do loads of damage whilst he's stunned
2. A single grenade will take out the cores for escharums shield
3. The disruptor works really well against him, basically stuns him into the same position so you can melt him down quickly
Don't know if this will help but it worked for me :)
I beat the game on legendary before watching any tutorials/story videos just so I could experience it without any help.
It. Was. FRUSTRATING. 😂
Felt good to beat it tho. Wish I would have gotten that sentinel beam…
for jega i'd recommend piling up all the fusion coils you can find before picking up the audio thing from echo 216 in the middle of the room of the top floor.
As soon as he goes invisible and you see the coils move (he goes straight at you) just shoot and and boom he is dead.
Honestly its the easiest boss in the game
Bassus, Jega, and even one of the Brute Spartan Killers all spawn with a shit ton of coils near them or their arena
lol yeah i agree i didnt do that but the first time I ran through him on heroic(idk if this is as good on legendary but ill find out) i brought the machine gun from the lower floor and killed him first try. machine fun spam ftw
Good timing as I’m just about to start my legendary run.
i was playing this on heroic and man the hunters were just destroying me lol, i was sniping them in the knees at times and doing everything i could and did not think the needler would be the way to go, gonna be so easy to deal with them now.
I shot all the ammo from a br into one of their knees from a spot that they wouldn’t shoot back from and they still didn’t die. Definitely some of the hardest hunters in the whole series.
@@imtoospartan1134 100% agree. They were so easy before and we got used to it but these boys r built different lol
Yea same im so used to the needler being not too effective against them if you cant get a clean shot on their back.
It made even just Heroic hunters much harder than they should have been lol. Hopefully legendary hunters will be easier with a needler this time around.
You're right the needler works well against them
I thought this campaign was going to be corny and over-modernized. I was wrong. It's so perfect
Are you insane? It's a basic Ubisoft game
@@dwylie83 sounds like someone didn't played it
@@dwylie83 yeah its just like call of duty because you shoot guns lmao play the game
@@dwylie83 it's the second mission of Halo CE but a full game, that makes Ubisoft games halo clones
The arcane sentinel beam was an instant favorite of mine, it absolutely MELTS and is so satisfying to use
You'll have a batter chance at winning if you get the secret weapon at Tramonious Base on top of the frigate and go to the second cannon to get it.
I've been using it for my legendary play though. It cheese the boss's in under 30 second's. It's just over the top. Not even a challenge.
@@metalwarrior9496 Yep, kind of annoys me honestly. If it was a limited ammo weapon or only available for a short amount of time, or took a ton of effort to get at the least, like the Scarab gun in Halo 2, it wouldn't be a big deal. But this is one of the easiest easter eggs in Halo history and it beats the game for you.
@@221Prohunter if it annoys you don't use it. It's a game, you are supposed to have fun and the developers put it there as a choice. I am doing my legendary run now and not using the scorpion gun and will try laso without it as well. If I find laso waaaaaay too hard, I'll use it lol. No need to die 100 times because I cant see what weapon I'm equipping
@@221Prohunter Why would you purposely do something that makes the game less fun for you?
I think I'm going to take a look at this weapon you speak of now that I've beaten the game.
100% vouch for maxing Armor Cores. I hardly upgraded my equipment and the last 2 fights were insanely difficult
I feel powerful beating this game on legendary before this video came out
If you want a hilariously easy boss fight with bassus (excavation ), give marines sentinel beam variant and push them into grav lift before boss fight. They will follow you while up there and melt the boss before you can get your gun out. They will also be shooting him during the cutscene which is also hilarious
Really that’s cool xD I’ll try it on my next run bc I’ve already defeated bassus
Nice, now I can finally beat Bassus effectively. I'm playing on Heroic, and was having a blast until this big guy came out of nowhere and started a boss fight. This guy is way too fast and powerful with his attacks, I died like 15 times, one of them I was even close to defeating him, but I couldn't do it. Thanks to your effective tips, I can finally be able to kill this overgrown mandrill.
To anyone stuck on Esharum’s gravity hammer phase, literally just walk backwards around the perimiter of the arena with a needler and precision weapon, thrusting backwards if he jumps at you. Took me forty minutes until I realized this, and made it second try
IM IN LOVE WITH THIS GAME I NEED MORE LORE
The way that you need to act for the Tremonius boss fight instantly reminded me of the start of Halo 2’s Gravemind mission. You need to immediately back up or you’ll get melted.
The amount of content from the campaign is.... iconic
my man was not kidding with how hard he was grinding on videos for this game. what a dude. love ur content man!
I absolutely love Halo Infinite, they did a good job
I absolutely love your new animation sequence at the beginning of your newer videos. The red energy swords look wicked badass
I hope Hokiebird428 gets to this as well. He's awesome with his Legendary Walkthroughs!
Already finished the game on LASO but I still watch because I love your commentary
For blademaster, I took a machine gun turret into the room with me just for safety and I just stunned him with a dynamo grenade and melted him with the turret in 3 seconds
"Just for safety," lol
I brought the duelist energy sword in and just melted him with that.
@@ZarMationStudios18 I do the same thing lol
Good tips, thanks! I was just preparing myself for the Legendary run and your video helped me to summarize all my notes from Normal run.
For the Hyperius and Tovarus fight, I actually fought Hyperius first, pulling him away from the fight and Grapplejacking his Chopper before killing him with it.
I just now finished my first play through. And for my first play through I went on legendary and boy was it a good challenge.
A really good tip for The Road mission. You can completely skip all the fights by hugging the Left edges. You’ll right into a few brutes but you can grapple by all of them. If you stay on left edges you can completely skip everything and I MEAN EVERYTHING.
I’m pretty sure Jega doesn’t turn 100% invisible; he just despawns and then respawns usually behind you after a few seconds.
I HAD HIM GRAPPLED AND SUDDENLY I WAS GRAPPLING THE WALL BEHIND ME.
You my friend, are a prophet
I love the accurate music moments you put in this vidéo
*SPOILERS* Thought of a very interesting idea/direction halo infinite could go in. We know Atriox probably wants to use the endless to control time in order to save his home planet and rule well everything. However if Chief finds a way to use the endless he could back in time with help of say Offensive Bias, he could stop the interrogation of the Timeless one preventing the Flood. Chief would hold the Mantle (precursors were right, humanity holding the mantle), Offensive Bias would fulfill his programing (Stopping Mendicant). Chief would have saved Cortana ( stopping the rampancy). The timeless one would obviously have time on his side, and chief would be endless. Literately symbolic of "Infinite" as well as, unstoppable force meets unmovable object
I went straight into Legendary and had no idea about these techniques but still made it all the way until the third phase of the final boss fight on Legendary, this video is going to help me out a lot as I had no idea about the Arcane Sentinel Beam and BR combo. Thanks mate.
"This mission is frankly impossible to do the standard way on Legendary."
Me, who did it the standard way on Legendary: "I'm something of a gamer myself"
i just got past this part and felt like all my deaths were in vain but also feel really good knowing i passed it
Great video! Can confirm, just beat Halo Infinite Legendary without upgrading thrusters at all. It's DOABLE, but probably infinitely (pun intended) more annoying without thrusters, cause most things just outpace you if you aren't expert with the grapple and time your shots well enough.
This is probably my favorite campaign yet, the levels feel challenging but fair, the sandbox is great, the open world is amazing, and the bosses are great (except bassus, fuck bassus)
Honestly though i dont like the hunters as much, they are WAAY too fast. I NEED the maxed thruster’s camo in order to actually reach their back 99% of the time, and forcing me to use a single weapon or strat for an enemy type is not cool for a game like this. We have all these options for a reason, and yet i dont feel like i really have any options for the hunters, just spam explosives and thrust away from fuel rods. I want to be able to grapple over them and get a couple quick shots on the back, but i cant cus by the time ive turned around, they’re already facing me and charging a shot. I want to bait and kite their melees and get a shotgun blast or melee in but they can turn with their swings and hit me anyway, an even if i thrust around them they still turn to face me unless i have the camo upgrade. The back has always been their main weak point and it just, doesnt feel like its even an option anymore with how quick they are, and how they insist on blasting me at point blank instead of swinging their shield. Then when they finally do swing, there’s no telecasting at all, half the time they get me before i even realize they’re finally going for a melee. Sitting there spamming needles isnt fun, hiding behind a drop wall with a skewer isnt fun. Going for risky moves like getting up close with a sword and thrusting around behind it while it tries to swing at me IS fun and engaging because i actually have to try and time my movements and watch how the hunter comes at me. But in this game when i try that, i get melted by the fuel rod i cant dodge cus hes right in front of me or he insta-kills me with a swift slam of his shield. Theyre just not as fun.
SOUNDS LIKE SOMEONE'S DESTINY WAS TO FALL TO BASSUS
@@nabeelhussain1372 EVERYONE EVENTUALLY FALLS TO BASSUS
I was having trouble with the last enemy rush on the harbinger fight.
But i beat it first try after taking your advice. Running/grappling around the map in a circle really worked.
14:00 The game does not save between each of those brutes. I have killed 1 over a dozen times, but you have to get both in one go.
I definitely got a checkpoint after killing Hyperius but before killing Tovarus. He jumped over into that crashed frigate and I got a save when I grappled up to find him.
This game is incredibly diverse, not just in the open world, but in its gameplay. for my legendary playthrough, i used a completely different strategy, i was essentially playing it like doom (grapple punching enemies, getting up close and personal with a gravity hammer and shotgun, it felt amazing.
i highly recommend that if you want to try playing the game in a unique way, master movement mechanics, the gravity hammers delay, and the chunkiness of the bulldog. give it a try on heroic with killer music and you'll be feeling the doomslayer energy as soon as you hit installation-07. (melee counters and close range dodging are surprisingly effective against elites, it usually blocks their attack and gives you time to react, that's my general pro tip)
and thanks experia for the well researched video, i learned about a few mechanics i hadn't quite noticed.
Thank you. I went into the campaign blind on legendary and so many of these fights were insane, but the Harbinger was just another level of frustrating. When you get one hit killed by her attacks, it’s very difficult to actually learn the fight, so I felt like I was just running into a brick wall every checkpoint.
Ended up going to bed but now I have a good guide for the fight. Hopefully I beat it tomorrow
the arcane sentinel beam tip was a life saver on the bosses in the end game thank you 👍
Great Guide.....Nice One !!
Only one thing though.....You can get the Breacher BR from a Fallen UNSC Soldier who's on top of a cliff South of the Tower and North of FOB Foxtrot and it's pretty much always there, so if you're near it and need ammo.....Help yourself !!
Just thought I'd mention it.....Keep Up the Great Work !!
Already started my SLASO run, and I will be using this as help
Thank you so much! Got Tovarus down first try and was able to kill Hyperius after a few of deaths. He pulled his chopper broad side to me and I spammed hydra to take his chopper down but got him in the resulting explosion I s’pose. Cheers!
Thanks for the tips this made my play through go a lot smoother. One thing that is a little broken but works well is when you give 5 marines the arcane sentinel beam load them up in a razorback and drive it to a base or any open world place to take down enemies. It goes really well since they don't run out of ammo.
Just beat the game on Heroic, plan on tackling legendary eventually. This is great. Thanks!
I completed halo infinite on legendary without knowing any of this, not even de graphing slide thing and it made it a 200% harder but I don’t regret it, it was pretty fun but each boss took me at least 2 to 3 hours 😭
@HiddenXperia I found a fully loaded Breacher BR75 right near to Chak Lok's tower, on your way from the first FOB to the Tower.
This guide was extremely helpful in a lot of ways for a legit legendary run! I will say some the of the hardest stuff is the last two levels, but it honestly requires a lot of patience. BIG TIP: If you finish the road the normal way, and decided to close the game at any point during the House of Recoking, you are most likely gonna have to fight the Hunters again; not something I see many people mention. Thanks again for this!
Thanks for the guides! Escherum and Harbinger was 2 really enjoyable fights to do. Legendary complete :D
I found the breacher BR on accident as I was working my way around the excavation site and I didn't put it down the WHOLE GAME lol LOVE IT!
Granted I didn’t play infinite on legendary first time round (played on heroic) but I found Jega Rdomnai’s boss fight incredibly easy. Save one of the machine gun turrets u find in the level and bring it to the boss fight. Just drop it beneath the hanger and grapple it into your hands. This thing melted him pretty quickly for me and I didn’t have trouble killing him. Also helps because u can kinda shoot and pray if u don’t know where he is to find him. Hope this helps!
He’s my next boss so I’ll definitely give this a try!
Adjutant Resolution’s music hits hard!
Luc been following this guide as I go through my Legendary run. I just beat Hyperius and Tovarus on my first attempt thanks to your strats. The hydra launcher blew up Hyperius's chopper, it was some delicious cheese :)
I spent an hour on the harbinger fight on legendary before finding you channel and video. Using your suggestions I beat her on the first try back
Literally been following this the second it came out currently at the monitor fight and I kept the arcane sentinel beam your tips and tricks work like a charm 🍻
I finished it on legendary, but I did most of it on foot and without help from marines. I did some of these things. But, I just wish I had used all the resources available! I got so ensconced in exploring lol...good video man.
for Tavarus in order to cheese it every time shoot the chopper two times with the hydra, reload, THEN hit him with the entire Hydra clip. This will make it so the chopper explodes before the the meltdown animation where Tavarus has time to get out.
Great video thanks! That early BR tip helped me a ton.
This will be my first halo game on a legendary run! Been always on heroic but i think i can do this! Thanks man!
something that might make the hyperius and trovarus fight easier is that ive found that if you have a ghost on semi low health and abandon it near the building you fight tovarus in, you can get hyperius to ride it and one shot him with the rocket launcher in that room. (warning though: ive noticed if you cheese hyperius you dont get a checkpoint so be carefull)
Watching this after beating the campaign. Wish I knew about that Sentinel Beam.
It's really easy to cheese the Jega 'Rdomnai fight if you stand on some boxes on the lower level. He almost always jumps through the hole in the ceiling from above and the number of coils you can grab is nice. All you really have to do is avoid his blade swing by moving around on the boxes and he is virtually powerless.
Escharum was really annoying, and since I didn't tend to use the Needler I was just using a BR and a Bulldog for the second phase, which worked but I was constantly swing from one side of the room to the other trying to avoid his Hammer, which to be frank can be quite unpredictable.
The Harbinger Like you said is relatively simple, and the first two waves of enemies were pretty easy, but that last, between moving constantly to avoid the chieftain, and the elites with the stalker rifles, I think I spent over an hour slamming my desk because of how irritating it was. The regular sentinel beam was super helpful. The Chieftain's in this game are super infuriating because of how unpredictable they, sometimes they run up to you rather slowly and then swing, the next they jump at you like an Olympic long jumper and instant kill you. The only Infuriating thing with the Harbinger was her shock bolts, but after spending an hour in the last room with the Chieftain + friends I beat her in like 5 minutes and was so satisfied to finally finish the game especially since I thought it was over after Escharum
Am I the only one amazed by his moves and precision with the grapple at 4:00 🙌🏻👏🏻
That set Johnson cut was perfect 😂😂😂😂 I'm dying here.
@16:10
Thank you so much for this strat. I was pulling my hair out trying to nood combo Hyperius first. I got incredibly lucky that he eventually came up to where Tovarus died and I was able to take him out there as well.
I went in blind for my first playthrough on Legendary and iv got to say, the fully upgraded Drop Wall is so damn OP. Also died to that damn Chieftain in the final boss more times than any other point in the run. Also with the Spartan Killers i found just flanking the one on the Chopper, hijack him, wait for him to get in the Ghost and ram him for an insta kill. Then use the snipers and skewers on the scrap cannon one haha. Id actually reccomend taking Jega's Bloodblade, you can cheese Esharum in his Grav Ham phase by spamming him with the sword and stun locking him
First time doing Halo Legendary by myself. Was awful but your video helped a lot. Thanks man
Desperately waiting for your full first play through reaction. It’s fun to watch someone who is even more invested than myself
Noice! Just completed Halo Infinite on Legendary difficulty and I unlocked all the skulls and I found all of the audio logs, spartan cores and lockers. I just got 100% game completion there 😁
Ur trick for hyperius and tovarus was so helpful thank you
helped me so much in completing this on legendary thank you so much i appreciate it a whole bunch :)
This is gonna help so much with my legendary/all-skulls run, thanks brother
I took down Jega by grabbing all the fusion coils in the arena and placing them where he spawns. Insta kills.
I didn't know about that BR until I saw this video. I'm in the conservatory with the two brute chieftains and I have are the weapons that were laying around.
I didn't watch any guide before I fell into the hole that the brutes are digging... I was trying not to spoil the game surprises by watching many guides.
So I didn't even know where I was going when I came down here. LOL!
Of course, Legendary is the only way to play Halo (until I have all the skulls anyway).
One tip that I could give is that there is a Drop Weapon function that comes without being bound to any key. I bind it to my 1-9 number row, the "0" key so it's nice and out of the way.
I'm currently running around that room with 1 weapon and picking up things I can find and then dropping them back in that safe room that you originally come out of to meet those chieftains with the scrap cannons. With this strat you can make a collection of weapons in there, since there are basically none before you get here.
When I was fighting Chak 'Loc, I added the key bindings for my grapple (F) and my Threat Sensor (C), which are normally Melee (F) and I 'nades (C) but I didn't like it that way because I kept unintentionally throwing 'nades. My mouse has 2 side buttons, those are my melee and 'nade buttons. It allows me to keep my fingers on the movement keys..... which helps in multiplayer a lot.
Thanks for your advice, especially with bassus. Thanks to your advice it was easier then when I played on normal
Most of my issues on Legendary were bad checkpoints for boss fights and not having the right equipment, had a couple where I'd die and then be in immediate danger of a one-hit when the fight restarted. The BR and Sniper was my combo for open world, engage from long range as much as possible, vehicles are your friend. Focus the high level elites, they keep their shields down until combat so they're one hit.
For the Brute Brothers/Spartan Killers, I just jumped into the turret of one the Hogs sitting around and took them out that way pretty straight forward if you can isolate them. The Road is pretty easy, grab the scorpion and take it slow; if it survives all the way to the end you get an achievement
Your legendary strats are a lot better than mine - which usually involved grappling like a maniac and shooting when I could (wish I'd thought to bring the arcane sentinel beam into the fight with Bassus because without a good weapon is was painful).
I actually found Hyperius and Tovarus relatively easy by baiting out the elite piloting a ghost in the shipwreck and hijacking it. Ghost weapons absolutely shred Hyperius. Tovarus was a bit more bullet spongey but as long as I kept strafing so the ghost didn't take too much damage it was pretty trivial.
I'm gonna admit something about hearing the new improvisation for the noob combo fills me with such nostalgia I can't even explain it
A good tactic for escharum also is a point in where he cant get to you in the 2nd stage. In the middle of the room you have 2 narrow hallways on either side, above those hallways some cables come together in a box. You can grapple onto either box and shoot him from up there. He'll only throw the occasional spike nade, but it doesnt kill you on legendary. Or when you're low, just move to the other side
Mannnn i needed this a few days ago!! but i made do, finished the campaign tonight and it was one hell of an experience
After the brothers I was hoping there would be a few more unique vehicles haha the chopper with the energy blades was so sick haha
Thank you for this break down. I was definitely trying to beat bassus in the worst ways possible.
There's also a BR75 Breacher on the way to the Tower from the first FOB you capture. When you get to the trench with the small bridge just before the Tower, go left and along the trench on the FOB side. There you will find a dead marine and next to him (could be clipped into the sandbag requiring a grapple shot to pick up) There will be a BR75 Breacher. hope this helps. also btw love the videos!
This is the best guide I have found ..... Thanks!
I got very fortunate during the Spartan killer bros fight on legendary. There were a pack of grunts and one had a ghost so I just highjacked it and melted the bros and the reinforcement brutes sidestafing with the ghost.
I had seen this video before I started my legendary campaign so I was dreading it!
For Tremonius, there is a super simple chees location behind the elevator and very high up where he simply cannot hit you. Used it for LASO
I'm gonna try find this location, ha! Man these bosses are no joke