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==Rules== | ==Rules== | ||
There are two teams based on opposite ends of the map. There are also two flags, each one in the corresponding bases (or there can be only one if the game is "attack and defend, or Neutral Flag, like in ''[[Halo 2]]''). The object of the games is to capture the opponents' flag three times to win the game | There are two teams based on opposite ends of the map. There are also two flags, each one in the corresponding bases (or there can be only one if the game is "attack and defend, or Neutral Flag, like in ''[[Halo 2]]''). The object of the games is to capture the opponents' flag three times to win the game while protecting your own flag from enemies at the same time. Unlike slayer games, total number of kills does not count toward the score. For example, a team who captures the flag three times, but gets no kills, still wins the game. To score, the player with the flag must run directly over where their own flag spawns. | ||
==The flag== | ==The flag== | ||
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==Variants== | ==Variants== | ||
===Attrition CTF=== | ===Attrition CTF=== | ||
Attrition CTF is a variant of Multi-Flag unique to ''Halo 3''. Respawn times are very long | Attrition CTF is a variant of Multi-Flag unique to ''Halo 3''. Respawn times are very long but all team members respawn when a flag is captured.<ref name="H3Strategy">'''[[Halo 3 Official Strategy Guide]]'''</ref> | ||
===Tank Flag=== | ===Tank Flag=== |