this game is a prequel which means that it's before halo 1 and before the point in time where elites work together with the humans. hope this helped.
Thier armor colors are depends on thier ranks minor elites are blue, warrant officers are orange, spec ops are a pearlescent of forest green and maroon, rangers and ultras are white, zealots are red or maroon, generals are gold that we cannot match exactly from the a.i like the spec ops, and the field marshals are purple which again cannot get.
Choose the gamemode Slayer (Not Classic Slayer) and play that one, or choose invasion, to play Spartans against elites, or choose infection, for Spartans and elites to fight infected Spartans and elites. there may be other ways, but they are not yet known.
Why yes they can if the game glitches somehow... Or they use there MLG LEGITZZZ Powers to use them.
they are a orange color
yes
Spec opes
Yes they do, both races have assassinations.
There are no colors for Elites in halo reach, that is because the colors you used for the Spartan species will be used for your Elite species, and the same thing occurring for the Emblem and everything else!
Halo: Reach happens before Halo 3. The Elites haven't defected from the Covenant yet.
Not that anyone is aware of, 343 Industries may release DLC containing armor for Sangheli's (Elites).
yes
There is no way to get and different armor for Elites in the BETA.
It gives you the ability to roll, mostly meant for elites though!!
Because they -the Elites- are taking over Reach, and you are trying to stop them. This is rather confusing to many people as they were allied with the UNSC in previous Halo games, but keep in mind that Halo: Reach is set before even the first Halo game, Halo: Combat Evolved.
this game is a prequel which means that it's before halo 1 and before the point in time where elites work together with the humans. hope this helped.
Because they -the Elites- are taking over Reach, and you are trying to stop them. This is rather confusing to many people as they were allied with the UNSC in previous Halo games, but keep in mind that Halo: Reach is set before even the first Halo game, Halo: Combat Evolved.