Halo: Access fans have spent 10 years trying to achieve the impossible challenge. Back in 2010, the Halo: Reach players discovered an Easter egg, made up of a Master Chief statue. Some of them were not only able to see the picture, and spent decades trying to reach it, until they succeeded.
As all fans will know, Lone Wolf is the latest Halo: Reach mission, and it has been a total challenge for tricksters. As Aaron Deputy of Themile Trickocity shares Polygon, "As it is the ultimate goal of the game and the main character, Noble Six, is expected to die … you get no checkpoints, one life, no cuts and limited ammo".
This was an added challenge to what this group of players was trying to do, because if they made a very small mistake, they would have to repeat the mission again. And, as the Deputy said, the Lone Wolf is a very difficult stage Halo: ReachDue to its design and the constant flow of characters, something coupled with the need to have several players to achieve the desired glitch has been an almost impossible task.
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For the first few months, despite the efforts of Trimful Trickocity, they failed to rise to this challenge. Although they came down from the map using many skills, they never came close to the image of the Master Chief, making it an impossible challenge. However, Nine years later, the players made a difference, as they found out how to get to The Lone Phantom, a ship that was also out of bounds and brought them closer to their intended destination. «This was a very nice win as we tried to reach the Statue»Recalled the Deputy.
However, after a process that requires several attempts ranging from thirty minutes to a few hours, Trickful Trickocity reached its goal on March 25 this year, and see what has been required, it is completely understandable why they took so long. To get to the Master Chief statue, players had to take boxes with them, board ships, collect resources such as Armor Lock and bombs, throw items across the map, reach specific links and die at specific locations.
This has led to a group of players achieving something that no one other than Bungie has ever accomplished: being able to see the Master Chief's image in close proximity.