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== Definition == | == Definition == | ||
'''Ghetto Ghosting''' is a term used by people for [[ghosting]] a mission in a forceful fashion, without the use of Invisibility or Stealth powers. Instead, the player just travels past enemies as fast as possible, with or without [[buff]] or [[inspirations|inspiration]] assistance, to complete a mission without having to fight the majority of the enemies. | '''Ghetto Ghosting''' is a term used by people for [[ghosting]] a mission in a forceful fashion, without the use of Invisibility or Stealth powers. Instead, the player just travels past enemies as fast as possible, with or without [[buff]] or [[inspirations|inspiration]] assistance, to complete a mission without having to fight the majority of the enemies. Sometimes also called "Brute Stealthing". The [[Ninja Run]] power makes Ghetto Ghosting much easier. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 23:32, 8 April 2010
Definition
Ghetto Ghosting is a term used by people for ghosting a mission in a forceful fashion, without the use of Invisibility or Stealth powers. Instead, the player just travels past enemies as fast as possible, with or without buff or inspiration assistance, to complete a mission without having to fight the majority of the enemies. Sometimes also called "Brute Stealthing". The Ninja Run power makes Ghetto Ghosting much easier.