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!Slayer | !Slayer | ||
|Control Power Weapons to eliminate the enemy. | |Control Power Weapons to eliminate the enemy. | ||
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!Slayer HCS | !Slayer HCS | ||
|Control Power Weapons to eliminate the enemy. | |Control Power Weapons to eliminate the enemy. | ||
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!Snipers | !Snipers | ||
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!Super Fiesta | !Super Fiesta | ||
|Chaos at its finest! | |Chaos at its finest! | ||
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!SWAT | !SWAT | ||
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!Arena:Slayer | !Arena:Slayer | ||
|Slay the enemy team. | |Slay the enemy team. | ||
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!Arena:FFA Slayer | !Arena:FFA Slayer | ||
| | |Slay the enemy team. | ||
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!BTB:Slayer | !BTB:Slayer | ||
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!Ranked:Slayer | !Ranked:Slayer | ||
| | |BR loadouts, Friendly-Fire enabled, Motion Tracker disabled. Slay the enemy team. | ||
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!Fiesta:Slayer | !Fiesta:Slayer | ||
|Spawn with random loadouts. Slay the enemy team. | |Spawn with random loadouts. Slay the enemy team. | ||
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== | ==Popular Variants== | ||
====Infinity and Legendary Slayer==== | ====Infinity and Legendary Slayer==== | ||
A ''Halo 4'' Slayer variation, with several notable mechanics changes. Players spawn with customised [[loadout]]s (including [[tactical packages]] and [[support upgrades]]), and are able to call in [[ordnance]]. Due to the changes imposed by this mode, ''Halo 4'' later introduced Legendary Slayer, a mode more resembling the Slayer gameplay of prior titles - with preset loadouts and no Ordnance. | A ''Halo 4'' Slayer variation, with several notable mechanics changes. Players spawn with customised [[loadout]]s (including [[tactical packages]] and [[support upgrades]]), and are able to call in [[ordnance]]. Due to the changes imposed by this mode, ''Halo 4'' later introduced Legendary Slayer, a mode more resembling the Slayer gameplay of prior titles - with preset loadouts and no Ordnance. | ||
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SWAT is a small-team mode designed around fast-paced and tactical gunplay. Players spawn with headshot-capable weapons such as the [[DMR]], [[battle rifle]], [[Covenant carbine]], [[LightRifle]] and [[Pistol]], with no additional weapons spawning on the map. Players have no energy shields, and are thus susceptible to being killed in only one headshot. | SWAT is a small-team mode designed around fast-paced and tactical gunplay. Players spawn with headshot-capable weapons such as the [[DMR]], [[battle rifle]], [[Covenant carbine]], [[LightRifle]] and [[Pistol]], with no additional weapons spawning on the map. Players have no energy shields, and are thus susceptible to being killed in only one headshot. | ||
====Team | ====Team Snipers==== | ||
Team Snipers is another Slayer variant designed around getting headshots. This time, players spawn with only a [[Sniper Rifle]]. Due to the ''Sniper Rifle''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s long range | Team Snipers is another Slayer variant designed around getting headshots. This time, players spawn with only a [[Sniper Rifle]]. Due to the ''Sniper Rifle''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s long range, players will find taking advantage of power positions on the map while hiding in the shadows is key to success. Very skilled players may opt for running around the map killing opponents with no-scopes instead. | ||
====Shotty Snipers==== | |||
Shotty Snipers is a variant of Team Snipers. Here, the player spawns in with a ''Sniper Rifle'' as well as a shotgun—or, exclusive to ''Halo Infinite'', a [[Bulldog]]. | Shotty Snipers is a variant of Team Snipers. Here, the player spawns in with a ''Sniper Rifle'' as well as a shotgun—or, exclusive to ''Halo Infinite'', a [[Bulldog]]. | ||
==Other Notable Variants== | |||
====Bro Slayer==== | ====Bro Slayer==== | ||
Bro Slayer is a Slayer variant that makes use of [[Invasion]]-style respawns.{{Ref/Site|Id=BroSlayerGameplay|URL=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejC7Rtgt8cc|Site=YouTube|Page=Halo: Reach Bro slayer on Swordbase with commentary|D=10|M=6|Y=2023}} The [[Big Team Battle]] version of this gamemode is called ''Big Bro Slayer''. Both modes are exclusive to ''Halo: Reach''. | Bro Slayer is a Slayer variant that makes use of [[Invasion]]-style respawns.{{Ref/Site|Id=BroSlayerGameplay|URL=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejC7Rtgt8cc|Site=YouTube|Page=Halo: Reach Bro slayer on Swordbase with commentary|D=10|M=6|Y=2023}} The [[Big Team Battle]] version of this gamemode is called ''Big Bro Slayer''. Both modes are exclusive to ''Halo: Reach''. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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File:HINF-Fiesta.jpg|Fiesta Slayer in ''Halo Infinite''. | File:HINF-Fiesta.jpg|Fiesta Slayer in ''Halo Infinite''. | ||
File:HINF-EscalationSlayer4K.jpg|Escalation Slayer in ''Halo Infinite''. | File:HINF-EscalationSlayer4K.jpg|Escalation Slayer in ''Halo Infinite''. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
{{Ref/Sources}} | {{Ref/Sources}} |