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{{Center|Were you looking for the in-universe game [[Gravball#Ricochet]], the [[RICOCHET-class Mjolnir]] armor, or the map [[Ricochet (level)]] in ''Halo Wars 2''?}} | {{Center|Were you looking for the in-universe game [[Gravball#Ricochet]], the [[RICOCHET-class Mjolnir]] armor, or the map [[Ricochet (level)]] in ''Halo Wars 2''?}} | ||
[[File:H2A-RicochetGoal!.png|thumb|A Sangheili scoring a goal on [[Shrine]].|250px]] | [[File:H2A-RicochetGoal!.png|thumb|A Sangheili scoring a goal on [[Shrine]].|250px]] | ||
'''Ricochet''' is a [[War Games]] gametype in ''[[Halo 4]]'', | '''Ricochet''' is a [[War Games]] gametype in ''[[Halo 4]]'', ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]'', and ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]''. Originally released alongside the [[Champions Bundle]] for ''Halo 4'', it is a variation of the [[Oddball]] gametype. In Ricochet, players earn 20 points for throwing the ball into the enemy team's goal and 50 points for running it in. The first team to 150 points wins.<ref name="worthplaying">[http://worthplaying.com/article/2013/7/6/news/89850/ '''Worthplaying''' - ''Halo 4 (X360) Champions Bundle To Add New Maps, Mode, Skins, Armor, Bonus Upgrades'']</ref> | ||
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