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File:H3_Avalanche_MapLayout.jpg|Weapon, vehicle and equipment spawn points.
File:H3_Avalanche_MapLayout.jpg|Weapon, vehicle and equipment spawn points.
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===Strategies===
[[File:H3 Avalanche OutOfBounds.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Outside view of Avalanche.]]
*The best possible defense strategy is to grab both the [[M41 SPNKR|rocket launcher]] and [[AIE-486H machine gun|machine gun]] and bring it back to the base; however, remember that no man can defend the base on his own.
*If you are on the assaulting team, grab the [[M90 shotgun|shotgun]], a [[BR55HB battle rifle|battle rifle]] or a [[SRS99D-S2 AM sniper rifle|sniper rifle]] and take out those with the heavy weapons attempting to gun down your team's vehicles. You can close in with the shotgun or snipe from afar with your scoped weapon. Be careful to remember to watch out for incoming rockets, lasers and, [[Sniping|counter-sniper]] fire.
*Take the Laser and stay around the other side's camo area (pick it up if it's there) and try to take out the opposing teams vehicles. Once those are gone, take the Ghost and capitalize on the fact that there's close to nothing on the map for the next minute and a half that will be able to destroy you.
*When planning to enter the teleporter to capture the flag, detach the nearby turret or grab the rockets, and stay near the teleporter. If a teammate is killed whilst trying to retrieve the flag, the enemy will likely investigate by going through, thus giving you the chance to obliterate them.
*If you have the flag and have enemies chasing you, go through the teleporter and stay to one side. When your enemies come through give them a bone cracking melee, it is an easy way to defend the flag until a teammate can return you to the base.
*If a tank is harassing your base, just sneak up on it from behind. If you use [[active camouflage]], the driver probably won't even know that you jumped on.
*In any objective gametype that involves the Scorpion, it is imperative to remember that the best way to keep it from being destroyed is to stay as far away from an enemy stronghold as possible, this will lessen the chance of the tank being hijacked or destroyed by anti-armor weapons.
*When on a [[Capture the Flag|CTF]] game, try stealing the enemy's newly spawned Hornet or [[M12 Warthog|Warthog]] and meet the carrier at the teleporter.
*A good way to capture the flag or plant a bomb, is to grab a Warthog or a Hornet with two other friends. Make sure someone has a shotgun. Drive or fly to the invisibility an have one grab it too, then head for the enemies teleporter to their base. Park the Warthog or Hornet inside the small teleporter room for a quick getaway latter and grab the rocket launcher. With these weapons grabbing the flag or bombing the base should be easy. Go back though the portal with the flag, get into the getaway vehicle, and go to your base's teleporter room to score quickly (or to grab the bomb again), repeat for as may times as you can get away with it.
*An unknown but effective sniping spot is next to the trees on the other side of the Ghost, you can snipe anyone that takes the man cannon to get the [[TR/9 trip mine|trip mine]], Ghost or Laser.
*The toned-down Hornet is not a very good offensive platform on its own, quickly being dealt with by other vehicles like Banshee or Warthog turrets. Use it to quickly transport teammates or quickly defend your base. If you do want to assault the opposing team's base, have a teammate use the [[Wraith]] for ground control. Your enemy will have to decide which target to focus on first, allowing the other to effectively take the threat out. A Scorpion can make short work of a Hornet.
*Although the Hornet has been toned-down, it can still be invaluable in CTF and [[Assault]] games as the transport for the Objective carriers, because it is actually faster than the Standard Hornet. As such, use the Hornet as a support vehicle; provide some firepower support on enemies and try to keep the vehicle alive.
*When fighting a Hornet in another vehicle, keep it moving backwards into a wall or a tree, this way it can be dealt with easily.
*Because of how the Hornet moves, it is very easy to force a Hornet pilot to bump into a tree or wall, causing the Hornet to lose control temporarily. This is a great time to strike, as the guns on a Hornet do not rotate.
*When going through the central cave, watch out for anyone opposite the man cannon pathway, as many players like to jump up the sloped wall and camp there with a shotgun to quickly eliminate anyone who passes by.
*The Spartan Laser can also be positioned here to help take out large vehicles, controlling this area with snipers and the Laser can contribute dramatically to your team's efforts in objective games, damage-wise, or just warnings for your teammates.
*The Hornet is extremely vulnerable to the Spartan Laser. Control of the air is determined by control of the laser.
*An effective trap to make is to slip a trip mine on the teleporter in your base. Be sure to warn your teammates or you could be kicked from the game.
*When on the attacking team in one-sided objective games, have the Scorpion go ahead of the team and attack first to eliminate the bulk of the enemies' defenses. Then it is safe for other vehicles to take care of any stragglers.
*If you get the bomb, take the shield and active camo and proceed to the enemy's base. Since you have the camo, nobody can see you. Plus with the bomb, you can easily take out any defenders with the bomb's impressive one hit kill.
*If you get the flag and your team is nowhere to be found, you will have to score it on foot. The best way to do this is to take the teleporter out of the base, go off the man cannon beside the rockets, go into the ice cave entrance, go off the man cannon in the cave, and go to the direction of your base, go on the little walkway to your base and score.
*A good tactic for assaulting a base is to use "Paratroopers". To do this, pilot a Hornet, and get some passengers that have close ranged weapons (most preferably a shotgun), then fly them overhead of the base and drop them down. They will be very unexpected unless any enemies spot the Hornet. Also, try getting a Paratrooper to use an active camo for increased effectiveness.
*Often at the start of the game, the pilots of both Hornets will have a "Hornet duel" blasting each other with their weakened machine guns. Often one of the two will retreat, if it does this then fly up to the beam and get as close to it as possible. The enemy pilot will think you retreated and advance on your base, if it does this strike. The only flaw in this tactic is that any player that looks up and can easily kill you with a laser.
*If you don't want any enemies to sneak in your base through the teleporter, drive a [[Mongoose]] into your base and block the teleporter with it.
*A fun and bold tactic is to charge up the man cannon with the fully armed warthog to splatter and shoot anyone defending to death, the passenger can grab the flag and you can easily escape by hitting the reverse.
*You can slip a trip mine under enemy vehicles. In objective-based games such as Capture The Flag and Assault the enemy will no doubt grab a vehicle. You can take advantage of this to wipe out multiple players. Another tactic is when you see enemies charging towards your base to grab the Flag or plant a bomb, plant the trip mine at that spot. The mine will either wipe out an enemy or two's shields entirely or may kill them.
*The man cannons are useful as an attack strategy, instead of a movement one. Throwing [[grenade]]s into the cannon can toss them halfway past the map, or throwing them into the cannons near the bases is a good base assault tactic. [[M9 fragmentation grenade|frag grenades]] work the best, then [[Type-2 spike grenade|spike grenades]], and then [[Orgudam Workshop firebomb|incendiary grenades]], although the latter has to be edited onto the map with Forge. [[Anskum-pattern plasma grenade|Plasma grenades]] are the least effective due to their low area of effect. Trip mines are best there as if you are fighting someone on the man cannon, and have a trip mine in the base, you can force them into the cannon, and then toss a grenade into the cannon. This has a good chance of an easy kill.
===Gameplay Features And Changes===
*A number of man cannons and a large cavern area have been added.
*The Forerunner structures serve as giant man cannons, and can launch players halfway across the map.
*In one-sided objective gametypes, the attacking team has UNSC Vehicles, while the defenders have Covenant and Loyalist vehicles.
*All UNSC vehicles now feature snow camouflage colors instead of the traditional green UNSC color scheme.<ref name="vehicles">[http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=13368 '''Bungie.net''': ''Bungie Weekly Update: 3/14/08'']</ref>
*The [[M808C Scorpion|Scorpion]] is only available to the assaulting team on one-sided objective based games; during team slayer, neutral and multi objective games both sides will have the Wraith Tank.
*A bottomless pit is located in the center infantry area of the map. Using the man cannons there can get you across this pit.
*Energy doors can now be placed in Forge to cover up exits.
*Forge Filters can be placed on Forge games to change the visual feel of the map.
*Transport [[AV-14 Hornet|Hornets]] are added; they are not armed with missile launchers.


==Variants==
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During production, Avalanche's code-name was ''Cottonball''. In creating Avalanche, designer Mike Buelterman was given the original geometry of Sidewinder from ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' and "worked to beat it into submission in the architecting stage." Most of the design changes were intended to make the map less tedious for traversal as infantry, and increase the amount of vehicles on the map for a true BTB experience.
During production, Avalanche's code-name was ''Cottonball''. In creating Avalanche, designer Mike Buelterman was given the original geometry of Sidewinder from ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' and "worked to beat it into submission in the architecting stage." Most of the design changes were intended to make the map less tedious for traversal as infantry, and increase the amount of vehicles on the map for a true BTB experience.


The map was first teased in December 2007, described as a large map with "familiar" terrain in the upcoming map pack.<ref>[http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?cid=13112 '''Bungie.net''': ''Bungie Weekly Update 12/21/07'']</ref> In March 2008, the updated snow camouflages for the UNSC's vehicles were revealed,<ref name="vehicles">[http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=13368 '''Bungie.net''': ''Bungie Weekly Update: 3/14/08'']</ref> and the map was officially unveiled a week later on March 13, 2008.{{Ref/Reuse|BWU}}
The map was first teased in December 2007, described as a large map with "familiar" terrain in the upcoming map pack.<ref>[http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?cid=13112 '''Bungie.net''': ''Bungie Weekly Update 12/21/07'']</ref> In March 2008, the updated snow camouflages for the UNSC's vehicles were revealed{{Ref/Reuse|vehicles}} and the map was officially unveiled a week later on March 13, 2008.{{Ref/Reuse|BWU}}


G4-TV held a promotional contest named the ''Sarkatholon'' on this map for the winner to receive the [[RECON-class Mjolnir|Recon]] armor permutation.{{Citation needed}}
G4-TV held a promotional contest named the ''Sarkatholon'' on this map for the winner to receive the [[RECON-class Mjolnir|Recon]] armor permutation.{{Citation needed}}
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File:H3_Avalanche_RedBaseInterior.jpg|Inside a base.
File:H3_Avalanche_RedBaseInterior.jpg|Inside a base.
File:H3_Avalanche_BlueBase.jpg|Blue base.
File:H3_Avalanche_BlueBase.jpg|Blue base.
File:H3 Avalanche OutOfBounds.jpg|The surrounding area.
File:H3_Avalanche_SangheiliManCannon.jpg|A Sangheili on Avalanche.
File:H3_Avalanche_SangheiliManCannon.jpg|A Sangheili on Avalanche.
File:H3_ArcticMongoose.png|The snow-camo Mongoose.
File:H3_ArcticMongoose.png|The snow-camo Mongoose.
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File:H3 Avalanche Hornet.jpg|Blue Team using the snow-camo Hornet.
File:H3 Avalanche Hornet.jpg|Blue Team using the snow-camo Hornet.
File:H3 Avalanche Heavies.jpg|Red Team battling Blue Team's Hornet.
File:H3 Avalanche Heavies.jpg|Red Team battling Blue Team's Hornet.
File:H3 Avalanche Banshee.jpg|Banshee and Hornet in combat.
File:H3 Avalanche Banshee.jpg|Banshee and Hornet dueling.
File:H3 Avalanche HornetDestruction.jpg|A Hornet is destroyed.
File:H3 Avalanche Warthog.jpg|A Warthog in combat.
File:H3 AvalancheBattle 2.jpg|A Wraith fires at a Warthog.
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