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In objective games, such as [[Assault]], [[King of the Hill]], and [[Capture the Flag]], it is relatively common practice for a player to hide out of sight near the objective and target anybody who attempts to claim or defend the objective. Unlike most other forms of camping, this is not generally frowned upon, and is indeed rather commonplace. Nonetheless, like all forms of camping, it is potentially an unsporting strategy. | In objective games, such as [[Assault]], [[King of the Hill]], and [[Capture the Flag]], it is relatively common practice for a player to hide out of sight near the objective and target anybody who attempts to claim or defend the objective. Unlike most other forms of camping, this is not generally frowned upon, and is indeed rather commonplace. Nonetheless, like all forms of camping, it is potentially an unsporting strategy. | ||
Weapon camping is a form of target camping that is especially prevalent on smaller maps. Campers may hide near a powerful weapon, killing anyone who arrives to take it. This became a major focus of the ''Halo 3'' multiplayer map [[Snowbound]]; players would hide near the Shotgun spawn and slaughter all the myriad enemies who attempted to claim it. This became more important than anything else on the map, so much so that Bungie removed the Shotgun from [[Snowbound]] and replaced it with a [[Type-50 | Weapon camping is a form of target camping that is especially prevalent on smaller maps. Campers may hide near a powerful weapon, killing anyone who arrives to take it. This became a major focus of the ''Halo 3'' multiplayer map [[Snowbound]]; players would hide near the Shotgun spawn and slaughter all the myriad enemies who attempted to claim it. This became more important than anything else on the map, so much so that Bungie removed the Shotgun from [[Snowbound]] and replaced it with a [[Type-50 Sniper Rifle System|Beam Rifle]]. | ||
This has also taken place on the map [[The Pit]], where the Energy Sword spawn is to the side of the map. The small room where the Energy Sword spawns is ideal for camping, since to either side of the entrance, there are sharp corners, where campers can lie in wait and attempt [[assassination]]s or [[noob Combo|noob combo]] kills with a [[Type-52 Pistol|Mauler]]. | This has also taken place on the map [[The Pit]], where the Energy Sword spawn is to the side of the map. The small room where the Energy Sword spawns is ideal for camping, since to either side of the entrance, there are sharp corners, where campers can lie in wait and attempt [[assassination]]s or [[noob Combo|noob combo]] kills with a [[Type-52 Pistol|Mauler]]. |