TPT Presents: Halo 3’s Double EXP Playlists! – Prepare to Drop

Teabag Prevention is back! Sorry for the hiatus. College finals came and went and I decided to Bilbo Baggins Geekscape and just disappear for a couple of weeks. There’s no telling how long we’re going to be back for when you take into consideration how much material we have left to cover, but never fear. Teabag Prevention will definitely be covering Halo: Reach for an untold amount of weeks.

So what’s going during this fateful “Summer Before Reach”, you ask? Well, Brian and I thought it’d be best to cover one multiplayer aspect we overlooked: Double Exp Weekend Playlists.

 

THIS WEEK: PREPARE TO DROP – ODST Slayer

Note: ODST Slayer has players with no shields, reduced speed, and gravity. Already, you’re going to want the height advantage to score some headshots, attack as a team, and remember the fact that Sniper Rifles are one-shot kills.

Did you get your ass kicked last weekend? Well, Teabag Prevention is here to help you realize a couple of things you may have done wrong. We’re like you’re girlfriend, only without all the benefits.

TIP #1 – HEADSHOTS GALORE

A definite mistake is sticking with your Pistol/SMG loadout when you have the chance to pick a Carbine up. At the start of the game, your main focus for the first minute is to find a Carbine and pick it up. This will allow you to have an advantage at mid-range fights.

 

   

 

Remember: Their Pistols can’t zoom in….YET. A Carbine is a little weaker sometimes, but in this game, precision is key.

 

TIP #2 – STAY INSIDE

Never open yourself up to an attack. Sure, it’s good to peak out sometimes, but most of the time someone is going to be peaking back at you. Also, you’re not playing Call of Duty. This is Halo. Use your freaking motion tracker.

 

    

When you do peak out and see someone, don’t try to engage them because they’re already going to have a shot lined up on your face. By the time you move your crosshair to their head, you’ll already be dead.


TIP #3 – WHEN IN DOUBT, MELEE

Headshots aren’t all that when you have a fist in your face. While your urge for violent assassinations hasn’t been quenched for a few weeks now, you may find it relieving when you melee someone. This map type ain’t no horror movie, but you always need to ensure a kill. So always melee after a shot, much like you should be doing when you use the shotgun.

    

 

But before you do trying anything dangerous, keep these things in mind:

Also, tell them your deepest, darkest secret right before you kill them.

   

 

 

Teabag Prevention Written by:

Jake108

Edited by:

Brian Gilmore 

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