The summary of ‘Evolution of EVERY Covenant Vehicle in Halo EVER (Pre-Halo to Now)’

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The video discusses the evolution and details of Covenant vehicles throughout the Halo franchise, from Halo: Combat Evolved to Halo Wars 2 and cut vehicles in Halo Infinite. It covers key vehicles like the ghost, Banshee, Wraith, and introduces new ones like the Lich and grunt Mech. The speaker also highlights the disappointment of certain vehicles not being included in remastered versions, and urges audience engagement on favorite Covenant vehicles. Additionally, the video promotes the use of discount codes to support content creators when making purchases mentioned in the video.

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In this part of the video, the focus is on the vehicles used by the Covenant in the Halo franchise. It begins with a brief history of Covenant vehicle evolution, starting from early concept designs to the vehicles introduced in Halo: Combat Evolved. Key vehicles mentioned include the ghost, Banshee, and Wraith. Concepts of new vehicles for Halo 2 are also discussed, such as the brute cycle and Covenant fuel truck. Additionally, variations of the ghost like the excavation, VTOL, and Special Forces ghost are mentioned as potential ideas.

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In this segment of the video, the discussion revolves around vehicles in Halo 2 and Halo 3. In Halo 2, The Ghost, Banshee, Wraith, Specter, and Phantom were introduced, with a focus on their features and capabilities. The mention of the heretic banshees and the cut content of the shadow vehicle is made. It is also noted that in Halo 2, glitching techniques like arbitrary unit possession allowed players to pilot vehicles like the phantom. In Halo 3, there was not much cut content for Covenant vehicles, except for the mention of a Mantis Walker type shade turret hybrid. The segment ends by discussing the improvements made to the Ghost, Banshee, and Wraith vehicles in Halo 3, along with the introduction of the chopper as a new vehicle accompanying the Brutes in the game.

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In this segment of the video, it is discussed how the vehicle, Brute Prowler, replaced the Specter in Halo 3 ODST, though it lacked the Boost feature. The Brute Prowler could carry four players, with the person in the turret seat often being the safest. Details about cut content from Halo Reach, such as different drop pod versions and vehicle concepts like the Reach Revenant, are also highlighted. The reintroduction of certain vehicles like the Banshee, Ghost, and Wraith, and the exclusion of vehicles such as the Specter and Prowler from previous games are mentioned. Additionally, modifications to familiar vehicles to match the Reach aesthetic and the introduction of the Seraph and space Banshees in Halo Reach are noted.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the introduction of new vehicles in Halo games. They mention that in Halo 4, there were leftover files from Halo Reach containing information about cut vehicles like the Revenant, space Banshee, and a drivable Scarab. Despite introducing new vehicles like the Lich that players could board and destroy, players were limited to driving The Wraith, The Ghost, and the Banshee. The speaker expresses disappointment that the Specter vehicle was not included in Halo 2 Anniversary’s multiplayer despite being in the original game. In Halo 5 Guardians, the mainstay vehicles return with some updates, like the AAA Wraith. Additionally, new covenant vehicles were introduced, such as a grunt Mech and vehicle variants based on different colors.

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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses various Covenant vehicles introduced in Halo Wars 1 and 2, as well as cut vehicles in Halo Infinite. In Halo Wars, new Covenant vehicles such as the Locust and vampire were mentioned, while Halo Wars 2 introduced the banished faction with vehicles like the Marauder, Reaver, and Skitterer. In Halo Infinite, the Banished faction replaced Covenant vehicles, including red Banshees, Ghosts, and Wraiths. The speaker speculates on cut vehicles like the eshram Wraith in Halo Infinite and hopes for more variety in the game’s vehicle sandbox. The audience is invited to share their thoughts on the Covenant vehicles and which they would like to see return. The video also acknowledges and thanks patrons for their support in creating such content.

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In this segment of the video, the creator encourages viewers to use the discount code “rocket sloth” when purchasing a product mentioned in the video. They mention that using the code not only benefits the viewer with a discount but also supports the channel as they receive a cut of the sale. This emphasizes the importance of using the provided discount codes to save money and support content creators.

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