In Sangheili culture, Jega is considered a dishonorable coward due to his vast technological body mods. A Sangheili should accept their mortal wounds and die in battle. By how Jega just disappears without a trace, I assume he actually flees instead of you killing him.
This was probably the only boss fight I had the hardest time on…mostly due to attempting to fight at range and I got lost in the basement of that room and started panicking when I realized I had no idea where more ammo was… Also his invisiblity didn’t help
Haven't tried this on Legendary, but this makes short of work of him on Heroic:- carry one of the M247 turret guns with you from the previous room, move to the left of the hologram before you activate it, pick the M247 back up quick as you can, he's toast as soon as he's in front of you.
Apart from the Flood and Lone Wolf from Reach there aren't any levels with massed enemy attacking. I would love to play the outpost Tramonius battle the marines keep talking about, a massive Banished army + air force attacking a fortified marine outpost, must have been pure carnage!
Jega is likely amongst the most menacing video game bosses I've ever seen. He's up there with Raven Beak in terms of how twisted and broken his soul has become. The main difference being that unlike Raven Beak and Samus, Jega understands full well that he couldn't possibly overpower Master Chief in a direct fight, and instead uses far more malicious means to lure him in and assault him. You can tell that Jega has lost all semblance of "humanity" over the years and has consequently found a comfortable home within The Banished. A more than suitable serial predator for John to finally put down.
No, Raven Beak was definitely a much better villain than Jega was. He definitely had potential, but as always with 343 villains, they have interesting lore but they are barely developed in game.
I wish he said so sad so broken and not so sad he's broken. It would have gave off the vibe of jega killed the pilot, literally disobeyed orders simply to put salt in chiefs wounds as the disrespectful dishonorable elite that he is
I feel like jega is responsible for Kurt's death, I don't know why I just feel it, he must have a spartan II under his belt somehow, it feels like he's truly the most dangerous out of all the bosses
How would he have killed Kurt? Kurt goes out self destructing his Mnjinir. There are ways to place him in certain fights maybe but he has no spartan 2 under his belt only trash 4s. Which comes as little shock
See....that's something else that agrivates me about "Halo: Infinate" no stage select after you finish the game. Just "All the open world you want to explore." ☹
I read the subitles and *know* what he is saying, but it sounds like this elite is saying "Say good pie" so i do not take him seriously. I can not understand the weird whispery way he talks. i get that it supposed to make him sound cool, but I can't understand every other word that comes out of his mouth.
It changes depending on what colour you change your team colour two I multiplayer . E.g it’s blue when you first play the game because you default multiplayer team colour is blue
I enjoyed fighting chak lok jega and echarum I think I enjoyed echarum the most. Tovarus and byperius were kinda annoying and when I figured out that I can wipe the floor with hyperiius just by jacking the chopper and ram him with it made the fight possible, basus was annoying with his constant lunging and tremonius because of the weapon choices but otherwise the 3 I mentioned were awesome, my first attempt was legendary and I almost got jega on my first playthrough of halo Infinite without dying on legendary but then he got me cause I wasn't quick enough. In other words it was my fault and not legendary difficulties, the rest, chak lok gave me a hard time and echarum was a nightmare when he pulled the diminisher of hope
In Sangheili culture, Jega is considered a dishonorable coward due to his vast technological body mods. A Sangheili should accept their mortal wounds and die in battle. By how Jega just disappears without a trace, I assume he actually flees instead of you killing him.
Wouldn’t be surprised. He knew he was outmatched and unlike his boss probably didn’t feel like dying.
I hope he comes back, he's such a badass
They really nailed his design. Dude has more drip than the arbiter.
This was probably the only boss fight I had the hardest time on…mostly due to attempting to fight at range and I got lost in the basement of that room and started panicking when I realized I had no idea where more ammo was…
Also his invisiblity didn’t help
Haven't tried this on Legendary, but this makes short of work of him on Heroic:- carry one of the M247 turret guns with you from the previous room, move to the left of the hologram before you activate it, pick the M247 back up quick as you can, he's toast as soon as he's in front of you.
I’ll try that
Thnx
That’s what I did too. Lower his shields and he is milk toast after that
Same thing I did. He went from terrifying to easy
Halo ended at Halo 3… arguably one could say it really ended at Reach.
Apart from the Flood and Lone Wolf from Reach there aren't any levels with massed enemy attacking. I would love to play the outpost Tramonius battle the marines keep talking about, a massive Banished army + air force attacking a fortified marine outpost, must have been pure carnage!
Jega is likely amongst the most menacing video game bosses I've ever seen. He's up there with Raven Beak in terms of how twisted and broken his soul has become. The main difference being that unlike Raven Beak and Samus, Jega understands full well that he couldn't possibly overpower Master Chief in a direct fight, and instead uses far more malicious means to lure him in and assault him. You can tell that Jega has lost all semblance of "humanity" over the years and has consequently found a comfortable home within The Banished. A more than suitable serial predator for John to finally put down.
He showed up for two scenes and then dies like a wuss. He was awful, just like the rest of the game.
He does in about 10 seconds because nothing beats the tank cannon.
No, Raven Beak was definitely a much better villain than Jega was. He definitely had potential, but as always with 343 villains, they have interesting lore but they are barely developed in game.
When you have a boss fight but the enemy doesn't realize that you're the boss
literally the coolest elite ever
If you can smuggle a sentinel beam or arcane version it melts through the shield then its relatively easy
The “say goodbye” always scares me :/
I wish he said so sad so broken and not so sad he's broken. It would have gave off the vibe of jega killed the pilot, literally disobeyed orders simply to put salt in chiefs wounds as the disrespectful dishonorable elite that he is
To be honest him say he's broken gave me the vibe he'd slaughtered the Pilot but can see what you mean as it make sense if he said 'so broken.'
One of my favourite likes in infinite Champaign
@@kingmustie4784 champagne 🍾
POV: "You're fighting the Super Black Predator."
Beserker?
@@LilSpookyyy yes
Eyyyy, a man of culture over here.
@@jasonalcatraz5817 fr
This boss fight was so underwhelming for me. I played on heretic and I only remember him going down in a minute.
when they give you a bunch of ammo and guns. you know a boss is coming lol.
I feel like jega is responsible for Kurt's death, I don't know why I just feel it, he must have a spartan II under his belt somehow, it feels like he's truly the most dangerous out of all the bosses
How would he have killed Kurt? Kurt goes out self destructing his Mnjinir. There are ways to place him in certain fights maybe but he has no spartan 2 under his belt only trash 4s. Which comes as little shock
Kurt does on onyx along with every elite he’s with at the time.
idk why this boss terrifyed me cause i forgot the threat scanner
Elites - they doesn't stop to amazed me...
See....that's something else that agrivates me about "Halo: Infinate" no stage select after you finish the game. Just "All the open world you want to explore." ☹
Well…there’s supposedly gonna be DLC’s released either sometime this year or next year….not sure about it though
Switching the equipment makes me wish there were more buttons on the controller.
I read the subitles and *know* what he is saying, but it sounds like this elite is saying "Say good pie" so i do not take him seriously. I can not understand the weird whispery way he talks. i get that it supposed to make him sound cool, but I can't understand every other word that comes out of his mouth.
How to do that strike while grappling
Fully upgrade the grapple
Green threat sensor?
It changes depending on what colour you change your team colour two I multiplayer . E.g it’s blue when you first play the game because you default multiplayer team colour is blue
@@kingmustie4784 alright thanks
this entire game is an insult to the halo franchise. And to the entire community.
I don’t think it’s an insult it’s better than 5. Just a lot of potential it didn’t deliver on. Especially with story building.
Definitely nothing to even compare to bungie titles.
Of all the boss fights I did, he was the easiest. Only boss I downed in one try.
playing on normal mode and still sucking.
Easy
Doesnt remind me of halo 2 in the slightest.
This is so lame because of those health bars
Pretty cool concept for this game but honestly the boss fights are dog shit.
Bassus would like to have a word...
Damn, guess it was wrong of me to enjoy them....
@@Eta-ml1js Enjoy what you enjoy I just found them really lackluster and repetitive, just keep shooting this guy till he dies, nothing special
I enjoyed fighting chak lok jega and echarum I think I enjoyed echarum the most. Tovarus and byperius were kinda annoying and when I figured out that I can wipe the floor with hyperiius just by jacking the chopper and ram him with it made the fight possible, basus was annoying with his constant lunging and tremonius because of the weapon choices but otherwise the 3 I mentioned were awesome, my first attempt was legendary and I almost got jega on my first playthrough of halo Infinite without dying on legendary but then he got me cause I wasn't quick enough. In other words it was my fault and not legendary difficulties, the rest, chak lok gave me a hard time and echarum was a nightmare when he pulled the diminisher of hope
@@Eta-ml1js Yeah, CatCalledCat’s opinion is the only valid one.
Dead franchise
Not really then why do millions of people still play it
@@deadshot-pg8zj only like 1 million people still play infinite bud
@@Talami771 I was talking about mcc
@@Talami771 ah yes, 1 million people. dead game indeed