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[[File:H3_HeroicMapPack_Banner.jpg|thumb|The map pack, after it was declared free on the [[Xbox Live]] marketplace.]]
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[[Image:Heroichp.jpg|thumb|The map pack, after it was declared free on the XBL marketplace.]]


The '''Heroic Map Pack''' was the first map pack released for ''[[Halo 3]]''. It was released on [[2007 (real world)#December|December 11, 2007]], for 800 Microsoft Points - though was later made downloadable for all players for free on March 25, [[2008]].{{Ref/Site|D=01|M=6|Y=2020|URL=http://halo.bungie.net/news/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=13070|Site=Bungie.net|Page=Heroic Map Pack FAQ}}{{Ref/Site|D=01|M=6|Y=2020|URL=http://halo.bungie.net/projects/halo3/content.aspx?link=H3HeroicMapPack|Site=Bungie.net|Page=Heroic Map Pack}}{{Ref/Site|Id=BWU08|D=01|M=6|Y=2020|URL=http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=13399|Site=Bungie.net|Page=Bungie Weekly Update: 3/21/08}}
The '''Heroic Map Pack''' includes three maps, [[Standoff]], [[Rat's Nest]], and [[Foundry]]. It was released at 2:03 AM on December 11, 2007. Originally available for 800 [[Microsoft]] Points exclusively on [[Xbox live]] Marketplace. Each map presents a totally different play style. There are a handful of new [[Forge]] items usable on these maps that were just static parts of the environment on previous maps. These items range from shield walls to man-cannons, to other novelty objects, such as a big soccer ball.<ref>[http://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/h/halo3/news/20071119-heroicmappack.htm XBox.com Source]</ref> The Heroic Map Pack became free to download March 25, 2008<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=13399 Bungie News]</ref>.


==Description==
== Trailer ==
The Heroic map pack contains three new maps, each presenting a totally different play style. Standoff’s symmetrical valley, with its entrenched bases and fields of boulders is ideal for mid-sized objective and Slayer game types, while Rat’s Nest’s vast, labyrinthine passages bring something quite new to the Halo multiplayer experience – an indoor vehicle paradise, strongly influenced by the Campaign mode ideal for big team battles. Finally, Foundry is the ultimate Forge map – players can edit every single object in this voluminous industrial warehouse, place stairways, walls, bridges and tunnels to create an entirely new play space and build almost any kind of map they can think of.{{Ref/Site|D=01|M=6|Y=2020|URL=http://marketplace.xbox.com/en-US/Product/Halo-3-Heroic-Map-Pack/00000000-0000-400c-80cf-00044d5307e6|Site=Xbox.com|Page=Heroic Map Pack}}
There was a part trailer called D.I.Y which was hosted by the members of [[Red vs Blue]] that showed a preview of the maps in the map pack.


==Summary==
==Maps==
It includes three maps: [[Standoff]], [[Rat's Nest]], and [[Foundry]]. It was released at 2:03 AM on December 11, [[2007 (real world)|2007]], originally available for 800 [[Microsoft]] Points exclusively on [[Xbox LIVE]] Marketplace. Each map presents a totally different play style. There are a handful of new [[Forge]] items usable on these maps that were just static parts of the environment on previous maps. These items range from shield walls to man-cannons, to other novelty objects, such as large soccer balls.
===[[Standoff]]===
The symmetrical valley of Standoff, with its entrenched bases, fields of boulders and open driving spaces, this map is ideal for mid-sized objective and [[Slayer]] game types. There is a secret forge item for this map. Standoff (as well as [[Valhalla]]) is considered by some the successor to Halo's [[Blood Gulch]]. It was codenamed ''Jodrell Bank''.


===Standoff===
===[[Rat's Nest]]===
{{Main|Standoff}}
The vast, labyrinthine passages of the Rat's Nest bring something completely new to the [[multiplayer]] experience: an indoor [[vehicle]] paradise. Strongly influenced by the [[Campaign]] level [[Crow's Nest]], this map is ideal for big team battles and its design makes it perfect for strategy-based games. It is possible to have a scorpion indoors on this level.  It was codenamed ''John Carpenter's Prince of Dorkness''.
The symmetrical valley of Standoff, with its entrenched bases, fields of boulders and open driving spaces, is ideal for mid-sized objective and [[Slayer]] game types. There is a secret forge item for this map. Standoff (as well as [[Valhalla]]) is considered by some the successor to Halo's [[Blood Gulch]]. Standoff was code-named ''Jodrell Bank''.
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File:H3 DLC Standoff Environment-01.jpg|Standoff.
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===Rat's Nest===
===[[Foundry]]===
{{Main|Rat's Nest}}
Foundry is the ultimate [[Forge]] map. Players can edit every single object in this voluminous industrial warehouse, placing stairways, walls, bridges, and tunnels to create an entirely new play space and build almost any kind of map imaginable. It was codenamed ''Art Vandelay'', which is a reference to the TV show ''Seinfeld''.
The vast, labyrinthine passages of the Rat's Nest bring something completely new to the [[multiplayer]] experience: an indoor [[:category:Vehicles|vehicle]] paradise. Strongly influenced by the [[Campaign]] level [[Crow's Nest]], this map is ideal for Big Team battles and its symmetrical design makes it perfect for strategy-based games. Rat's Nest was code-named ''John Carpenter's Prince of Dorkness''.
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File:H3 DLC RatsNest Environment-02.jpg|Rat's Nest.
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===Foundry===
===Extras===
{{Main|1=Foundry}}
In all the maps listed, there are all new [[Forge]] items,
Foundry is a [[Forge]] based map. Players can edit every single object in this voluminous industrial warehouse, placing stairways, walls, bridges, and tunnels to create an entirely new play space and build almost any kind of map imaginable. Foundry was code-named ''Art Vandelay'', which is a reference to the TV show ''Seinfeld''.
including double boxes, single boxes, fence walls, fence boxes, stairs, walls, wire spools, bridges, dumpsters, doors, trucks, signs, window panels, [[man cannon]]s, [[shield door]]s and [[soccer ball]]s. They are all featured in the [[Heroic]] map pack.
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File:H3 Foundry.jpg|Foundry.
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==Trivia==
==Sources==
*There was a three-part trailer called "D.I.Y", which was hosted by the members of [[Red vs Blue]] that showed a preview of the maps in the map pack.
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*All 3 maps in this map pack are set in [[Africa]].


==Sources==
==Related Articles==
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*[[Halo 3]]
*[[Legendary Map Pack]]


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