How to Do an Extra High Jump in Halo PC

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Halo is an all-time favorite among PC games. Halo's sophisticated gameplay provides gamers with hundreds of hours of engaging game action. Tricks increase the fun and make you a better player. Learn to do extra high jumps in Halo PC to get an advantage on your opponents.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Step1
Avoid practicing jumps in a wide open location. Jumping requires some coordinated set up, and snipers take advantage of the situation to target jumpers who can't defend themselves.
Step2
Toss a grenade on the ground. Jump just before the grenade explodes. The explosive concussion gives an incredible boost to the height of the jump. Spike grenades are the most potent. Keep in mind that explosives to make a jump depletes a player's shield strength.
Step3
Get an extra high jump by using various pieces of equipment. Take a jump. Use the equipment in mid-air and jump away from it. This results in some amazingly high jumps.
Step4
Use a well-aimed brute shot or rocket shot to get an extra high jump. Aim the weapon at the ground. Jump towards the intended direction. For the brute shot, fire a couple more times in air to increase jump altitude.
Step5
Add some height to a jump by using melee. At the apex of the leap use the melee button to take an extra high jump.

Tips & Warnings

  • Take an extra high jump to leap into an otherwise unreachable area. This is especially useful for some sniper action. Try to find a high enough perch to avoid easy detection.
  • Use extra high jumps to avoid random enemy fire. If playing against an opponent who simply sprays shots in your general direction, extra high jumps give you a strategic advantage.

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