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While running Zeta Halo in the Halo Infinite campaign, you will find a lot of areas where you will find collection objects, rare weapons or targets locked behind a power shield door. No matter how much they pull them, they will not break, but there is a way to turn them off completely so that he can put his hands on anything on the other side. Here is How to disable the doors of the energy shield in Halo Infinite.
By doors with energy shield we are talking about the large orange barriers that usually appear inside doors or arches. They have a honeycomb design through the yellow / orange barrier section and can not be demolished.
DISSOLUTION OF DOORS ENERGY SHIELD IN HALO INFINITE
To deactivate the doors of the energy shield, you must destroy the electricity generator or the battery to which it is linked. Touch your D-pad to use your artillery skill, and should reveal a yellow line that goes from the power shield door to a battery or something connected to the wall, as shown in the screenshot below.
These can often be found by, but sometimes they will be out of reach, as directly on top of the door of the energy shield on a small platform with which you will have to deal with.
When you find the power source, simply play with your weapons (or throw a sticky pomegranate to make it even faster) and it will explode, deactivating the power shield door and allowing you to continue.
Sometimes, these energy sources can be on the other side of the door of the energy shield by which you are trying to cross. When you find one, it usually means that you have to find another way to enter, so be sure to check your surroundings.
That's all you need to know How to disable the doors of the energy shield in Halo Infinite. To get more tips, tricks and guides, go to our wiki or consult more information about the game below.
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