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[[File:H4-E3-Campaign-12.jpg|thumb|A Promethean Knight prepares to defend the jungles of [[Requiem]].]] | [[File:H4-E3-Campaign-12.jpg|thumb|A Promethean Knight prepares to defend the jungles of [[Requiem]].]] | ||
The '''[[Promethean Knight]]''' serves as a mechanized [[Forerunner]] [[Promethean]] warrior created by the [[Ur-Didact]] for use against the [[Flood]] and the player | The '''[[Promethean Knight]]''' serves as a mechanized [[Forerunner]] [[Promethean]] warrior created by the [[Ur-Didact]] for use against the [[Flood]] and the player in all installments of the ''Halo'' series that feature them. They direct [[Promethean Crawler]]s, regarding them as cannon fodder. | ||
== Combat == | == Combat == | ||
Knights are always equipped with Forerunner weapons, with the [[Z-130 Suppressor|Suppressor]] and [[Z-250 lightrifle|LightRifle]] being their default armament. | Knights are always equipped with Forerunner weapons, with the [[Z-130 Suppressor|Suppressor]] and [[Z-250 lightrifle|LightRifle]] being their default armament. They are also armed with [[lightblade]]s, which they can use to engage enemies at close range. | ||
== Gameplay == | == Gameplay == | ||
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[[File:ShutdownKnight.jpg|thumb|An enraged Knight tries to kill an unshielded [[John-117]].]] | [[File:ShutdownKnight.jpg|thumb|An enraged Knight tries to kill an unshielded [[John-117]].]] | ||
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* Knights are equipped with [[energy shielding|energy shields]], much like [[ | * Knights are equipped with [[energy shielding|energy shields]], much like [[Sangheili|Elites]]. | ||
* There are four types of Knights: the standard one, | * There are four types of Knights: the standard one, [[Knight Battlewagon|Battlewagon]], [[Knight Lancer|Lancer]], and [[Knight Commander|Commander]]. | ||
* Knights are capable of teleporting into battle and away from the player. | * Knights are capable of teleporting into battle and away from the player. | ||
* | * They can be killed in one shot with the [[Z-390 incineration cannon|Incineration Cannon]] or [[Z-750 binary rifle|Binary Rifle]], although the latter cannot do so on [[Legendary]] difficulty. | ||
* All classes of Knights except the Battlewagon can deploy a [[Promethean Watcher]] and/or an [[Z-2500 autosentry|Autosentry]] as support. | |||
At range, Knights engage the player with their weapons and slash the player with their lightblades at close range. They | At range, Knights engage the player with their weapons and slash the player with their lightblades at close range. In addition, Knights can jump towards the player to get up close and attack with their lightblades. In ''Halo 5: Guardians'', Knight Commanders and Knight boss variants utilize the charged shot of their Incineration Cannon when they jump, rather than attack the player with their blade. They also sometimes deploy Watchers from their carapaces; the Watchers provide protection with [[Z-90 hardlight shield|Hardlight Shields]] and can fight back with their built-in [[Z-110 Boltshot|Boltshots]] and by hurling ordnance back at the players. As with Elites, Knights can easily be defeated with the [[Noob Combo]] using the [[Type-25 plasma pistol|Plasma Pistol]], although this only works on either levels with ''both'' Covenant and Prometheans or if the player uses a loadout with a Plasma Pistol in ''[[Spartan Ops]]''. | ||
Knights can teleport away from and towards the player to confuse or surprise them. They are most vulnerable right after teleporting in and are otherwise invulnerable while teleporting. In addition, Knights can enter a "rage mode" and aggressively charge towards the player. | Knights can also teleport away from and towards the player to confuse or surprise them. They are most vulnerable right after teleporting in and are otherwise invulnerable while teleporting. In addition, Knights can enter a "rage mode" and aggressively charge towards the player. | ||
If a Knight loses its shields, it will likely roar and be enraged, during which it exposes its face. Shooting it there with a precision weapon will kill the Knight instantly. However, unlike Elites, Knights are more likely to fight back at close range with their deadly lightblades, which can prove fatal especially on Legendary difficulty. Destroying the Knight's facial armor will permanently expose its face, which then allows it to be killed with a headshot if its shields are depleted. Alternatively, splattering Knights with a vehicle like the Ghost or Warthog can also instantly kill them. | |||
If a Knight loses its shields, it will likely roar and be enraged, during which it exposes its face. Shooting it there with a precision weapon will kill the Knight instantly. However, unlike Elites, Knights are more likely to fight back at close range with their deadly lightblades, which can prove fatal especially on Legendary difficulty. Destroying the Knight's facial armor will permanently expose its face, which then allows | |||
Once a Knight dies, it leaves behind a small ball of swirling light for a brief period of time. A Watcher can come and revive the Knight from this ball of light, so the player should kill the Watcher too. If the Knight is revived and then killed, it cannot be revived again. | Once a Knight dies, it leaves behind a small ball of swirling light for a brief period of time. A Watcher can come and revive the Knight from this ball of light, so the player should kill the Watcher too. If the Knight is revived and then killed, it cannot be revived again. | ||
Knight Battlewagons can detect the player even through walls and are usually armed with the [[Z-180 Scattershot|Scattershot]]. As long as the player is far away, Knight Battlewagons aren't too much of a threat. | |||
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Knight | Knight Lancers are more dangerous as they are commonly armed with the deadly Binary Rifle, which can instantly kill the player on Legendary difficulty, and they can perform a very powerful, if not fatal zig-zag charge against the player, although this can be avoided without too much difficulty. The Knight Lancer can be killed as it prepares its zig-zag charge. | ||
Knight Commanders are the most dangerous type of | Knight Commanders are the most dangerous type of Knight, as they are usually armed with the Incineration Cannon, which can instantly kill the player on any difficulty except [[Easy]]. In a similar manner to [[Mgalekgolo|Hunters]] in ''[[Halo: Reach]]'', Knight Commanders tend to jump and fire their Incineration Cannon at the ground, relying on the weapon's massive splash damage. However, they are also the rarest type of Knight, as they only appear in the missions ''[[Shutdown]]'' and ''[[Midnight]]'', although their appearance in the former mission can be skipped. Knight Commanders are slightly more common in ''[[Spartan Ops]]''. Overall, Knight Commanders should be treated as high-priority targets if they have Incineration Cannons due to the large explosion radius of their projectiles and the explosive submunitions they leave behind, which can easily kill an unsuspecting player. | ||
=== ''Halo 5: Guardians'' === | === ''Halo 5: Guardians'' === | ||
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* Knights can get stunned if hit with a Spartan Charge or Ground Pound. When stunned, they stop moving and look down onto the ground, shaking their head in frustration. | * Knights can get stunned if hit with a Spartan Charge or Ground Pound. When stunned, they stop moving and look down onto the ground, shaking their head in frustration. | ||
Despite being more armored, Knights can be considered less dangerous than in ''Halo 4'', as they now lack energy shields and are no longer capable of teleporting nor throwing grenades. In addition, Knights are considerably rarer as [[ | Despite being more armored, Knights can be considered less dangerous than in ''Halo 4'', as they now lack energy shields and are no longer capable of teleporting nor throwing grenades. In addition, Knights are considerably rarer as [[Promethean Soldier]]s mostly replace them on the battlefield. | ||
To quickly kill one, shoot one at either one of its exposed side cores and then headshot it with a precision weapon once it exposes its head and "screams". If the Knight is not killed within this time, it will quickly draw its head back in again, forcing the player to destroy its last core to expose the head a second time. If the player fails to kill the Knight even after destroying the two cores, the Knight's exposed face will remain unprotected, leaving it vulnerable for the remainder of the match until destroyed or healed by a Watcher. However, Legendary and Mythic Knights cannot be killed through this method as they will not expose their face when they scream, forcing the player to destroy both cores to expose a weak point on their backs, which will cause the Knight to suffer more damage when shot from behind. They can still be assassinated, though | To quickly kill one, shoot one at either one of its exposed side cores and then headshot it with a precision weapon once it exposes its head and "screams". If the Knight is not killed within this time, it will quickly draw its head back in again, forcing the player to destroy its last core to expose the head a second time. If the player fails to kill the Knight even after destroying the two cores, the Knight's exposed face will remain unprotected, leaving it vulnerable for the remainder of the match until destroyed or healed by a Watcher. However, Legendary and Mythic Knights cannot be killed through this method as they will not expose their face when they scream, forcing the player to destroy both cores to expose a weak point on their backs, which will cause the Knight to suffer more damage when shot from behind. They can still be assassinated, though. | ||
In the campaign, players must exercise caution when fighting Knights armed with Incineration Cannons, as they have no qualms about firing charged shots from their weapons, which can instantly kill a player character and make them unrevivable until their next respawn, especially on [[Normal]] difficulty or higher. | In the campaign, players must exercise caution when fighting Knights armed with Incineration Cannons, as they have no qualms about firing charged shots from their weapons, which can instantly kill a player character and make them unrevivable until their next respawn, especially on [[Normal]] difficulty or higher. |