

However, people who play on Xbox Live will have the update that prohibits retrieving weapons through walls. If you have not received the Version 1.1 autoupdate, you will be able to grab the RL through the wall (see Figure 4-43). The RL lands against the base and will almost be hidden-right next to the door. Once you have thrown the grenade, go up the ramp toward the main base exit (on ground level). You are going to aim near the brightest star in the sky (see Figure 4-42). Stand on the ledge next to the Battle Rifle and look out the window above your head (see the roof window through which you can see rock in Figure 4-41). Using this technique, you can stay inside the Blue base while you throw your grenade. The other method requires a more difficult toss. This is currently the best known method for high-jumping at any arbitrary point on a multiplayer map. The combination of the grenade explosion and the Warthog flipping will launch you high into the air (see Figure 4-36). Right before the grenade explodes, crouch jump into the air (see Figure 4-35).

It’s best to aim for a small area that slants downward-this causes the grenade to bounce just right (see Figure 4-34). When you are ready, have your friend throw a grenade under the Warthog’s bumper (under the gunner seat). One player should jump onto the back of the Warthog-but don’t actually board the vehicle. The reason for having someone in the Warthog is that the jeep can withstand more damage if someone is actually in it. One player just needs to sit in the Warthog, so no one needs to control his movement. The best way to do this is to have two people and at least three players in the game. Since Bungie has fixed the multiplayer sword-flying glitch, this method is seen as the new way to gain altitude on the multiplayer maps. This trick allows you to use the Warthog to toss yourself into the air. Use the Warthog to blast yourself into the air.
