Near the end of the game, right before you have to kill Tarturus, the boss of the game. After the Arbiter and his elites kill the brutes, he meets up with Sgt Johnson who is driving a scarab. They team up to kill tarturus. after that, its team humans+elites vs covenant vs flood.
No. You Can Only be Elites and Spartans.
The UNSC (United Nations Space Command) are composed of humans and later during the Halo 2 era, Elites (Who broke away from the Covenant in an event called the Great Schism). The "bad guys" are the Covenant. A group of several alien races (Grunts, Brutes, Jackals (called Skirmishers in Halo Reach), Drones, and Engineers) that are determined to destroy Humans and achieve the "Great Journey". In Halo Wars and Halo: Reach, Elites replace the brutes (because the games are prequels).First of all, the brutes replaced the elites after halo 2. the elites didnt replace no one, they were the covenants comanders, than the elites joined the UNSC after halo 2 and the brutes got promoted to commanders. And second, u forget the flood. Soooo yaa
No because the elites did not join forces with spartan 117 until halo 2
In halo 2 the hunters, grunts, and elites are technically sided with the arbiter. The arbiter later sides with master chief and around that time the elites decide to not follow the other alien brethren so the hunters and grunts no longer side with you. In the end once all the prophets are dead, the elites return to their home-world so they may once again be a part of their brethren.
yes because in halo 3 arbiter killed the prophet of regret then they destroyed the halo with al the flood on it and in halo 2 arbiter united elites with humans so now once the elites exterminate the rest of the brutes then humans can finally rebuild their homes
No, you are only fighting elites and maskless grunts.
you can be master chief arbiter: 2 players elites:2-4 players
The arbiter in halo 3 is basically the leader of the remaining Elites.
An alien species that loves combat and are very honourable but they where forced to join thew covenant when there was only two scpeices in the covenant that where the jackels and prophets but the elites had high chances of wining but they finally surrenderd when they where threatend there planet sangelos was giong to be glassed and glassed is when a planet is destoyed by a armotta of covenant cruisersthat shoot a laser beam that is wide as a town that is strong to explode a whole planet if there are to many cruisers.The elites name in there launge is called sangheili which means "honour my fathers blood".
No,if you actually played Halo 2, you would know that the Master Chief leaves to follow the Prophet, and the Arbiter and Sgt.Johnson team up with the elites to kill Tarturus.
Elites in Halo: CE and the first half of Halo 2; Brutes for the second half of Halo 2 and all of Halo 3.
Sadly no, the creators of Halo 3 felt that if you had hunters and grunts as allies(the ones that sided with the Elites) and enemies(the ones that sided with the Prophets and Brutes) it would confuse the player. But some still stayed sided with the Elites, but you just don't see them in Halo 3, you see them in Halo 2 during the Covenant Civil War.