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{{Status|Gameplay}}
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{{quote|No shields, no sensors. Just you, your BR, and a lot of headshots.|Playlist Description}}
{{quote|No shields, no sensors. Just you, your BR, and a lot of headshots.|Playlist Description}}
'''Team SWAT''' is a ''[[Halo 2]]'', ''[[Halo 3]]'',  ''[[Halo: Reach]]'', ''[[Halo 4]]'', ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]'' and ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'' [[multiplayer]] [[matchmaking]] gametype. As of May [[2008]], Team SWAT is a ranked playlist in Halo 3, after being featured in two Double EXP Weekend playlists. The player has no [[Energy shielding|shields]], no [[motion tracker]], and spawns with a [[precision weapon]]. Common starting weapons are the [[Battle Rifle]], [[Covenant Carbine]], DMR, and an [[M6 Series]] handgun. Mongoose ATVs can be found on maps such as [[Snowbound]] and [[Isolation]]. Inexperienced players should avoid this playlist as it can be particularly frustrating if they are not used to fast-paced gameplay. On October 5, 2010, Team SWAT became an official playlist in ''Halo: Reach'' multiplayer.[http://halo.bungie.net/stats/reach/playlists.aspx] SWAT is included as a built-in on-disc [[Slayer]] variant in both ''Halo: Reach'' and ''Halo 4''.
'''Team SWAT''' is a ''[[Halo 2]]'', ''[[Halo 3]]'',  ''[[Halo: Reach]]'', ''[[Halo 4]]'', ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]'' and ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'' [[multiplayer]] [[matchmaking]] gametype. As of May [[2008]], Team SWAT is a ranked playlist in Halo 3, after being featured in two Double EXP Weekend playlists. The player has no [[shields]], no [[motion tracker]], and spawns with a [[weapon]] that is well suited for obtaining headshots. Common starting weapons are the [[Battle Rifle]], [[Covenant Carbine]], DMR, and an [[M6 Series]] handgun. Mongoose ATVs can be found on maps such as [[Snowbound]] and [[Isolation]]. Inexperienced players should avoid this playlist as it can be particularly frustrating if they are not used to fast-paced gameplay. On October 5th, 2010, Team SWAT became an official playlist in ''Halo: Reach'' multiplayer.[http://halo.bungie.net/stats/reach/playlists.aspx] SWAT is included as a built-in on-disc [[Slayer]] variant in both ''Halo: Reach'' and ''Halo 4''.


The lack of shields can significantly increase the speed of the game due to almost instantaneous kills, though there is often a tendency for people to be more cautious due to this vulnerability. Head shots are crucial, as they will take down one, or in some cases with the Battle Rifle, two or three opponents with a single burst.
The lack of shields can significantly increase the speed of the game due to almost instantaneous kills, though there is often a tendency for people to be more cautious due to this vulnerability. Head shots are crucial, as they will take down one, or in some cases with the Battle Rifle, two or three opponents with a single burst.
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==''Halo 3''==
==''Halo 3''==
[[File:H3 SWAT Guardian.jpg|thumb|Two Elites trying to get headshots on each other on Team SWAT in Guardian.]]
[[File:SWAT Guardian.jpg|thumb|Two Elites trying to get headshots on each other on Team SWAT in Guardian.]]
Team SWAT was originally a Double EXP Weekend playlist, but is now a permanent, ranked playlist. It was under the [[Team Hardcore (Halo 3)|Hardcore]] playlists group in the matchmaking menu, but, as of August 4, 2009, it has been moved to the Ranked Playlist with the other Hardcore Playlists, while the Hardcore Playlist itself has been retired.All DLC is required to play this playlist. Originally, it was Team SWAT and SWAT Magnums, but it has been expanded in the June Update to include ShWATguns, SWAT 2 Flag, and SWATBall. Unlike ''Halo 2'', ''Halo 3'' SWAT does not feature the SWAT Carbines gametype as it is not featured as a starting weapon due to a coding error. Carbines have since been added to standard maps as a secondary weapon for players.
Team SWAT was originally a Double EXP Weekend playlist, but is now a permanent, ranked playlist. It was under the [[Team Hardcore (Halo 3)|Hardcore]] playlists group in the matchmaking menu, but, as of August 4, 2009, it has been moved to the Ranked Playlist with the other Hardcore Playlists, while the Hardcore Playlist itself has been retired.All DLC is required to play this playlist. Originally, it was Team SWAT and SWAT Magnums, but it has been expanded in the June Update to include ShWATguns, SWAT 2 Flag, and SWATBall. Unlike ''Halo 2'', ''Halo 3'' SWAT does not feature the SWAT Carbines gametype as it is not featured as a starting weapon due to a coding error. Carbines have since been added to standard maps as a secondary weapon for players.


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===Gametypes===
===Gametypes===
* Team SWAT - Score points by killing players on the opposing team. First team to 50 points wins. Players start with Battle Rifles and Magnums. Player traits: 150% damage resistance, 0× shield multiplier, infinite ammo, motion tracker disabled, no spawning grenades. 12 minute match time limit.
* [[Team SWAT]] - Score points by killing players on the opposing team. First team to 50 points wins. Players start with Battle Rifles and Magnums. Player traits: 150% damage resistance, 0× shield multiplier, infinite ammo, motion tracker disabled, no spawning grenades. 12 minute match time limit.
* SWAT Magnums - Score points by killing players on the opposing team. First team to 50 points wins. Players start with Magnums. Player traits: 150% damage resistance, 0× shield multiplier, infinite ammo, motion tracker disabled, no spawning grenades. Map Traits: No weapons on map. 12 minute match time limit.
* [[SWAT Magnums]] - Score points by killing players on the opposing team. First team to 50 points wins. Players start with Magnums. Player traits: 150% damage resistance, 0× shield multiplier, infinite ammo, motion tracker disabled, no spawning grenades. Map Traits: No weapons on map. 12 minute match time limit.
* ShWATguns - Score points by killing players on the opposing team. First team to 50 points wins. Players start with Shotguns. Player traits: 200% damage resistance, 0× shield multiplier, infinite ammo, motion tracker disabled, no spawning grenades. Map traits: No weapons on map. 12 minute match time limit.
* [[ShWATguns]] - Score points by killing players on the opposing team. First team to 50 points wins. Players start with Shotguns. Player traits: 200% damage resistance, 0× shield multiplier, infinite ammo, motion tracker disabled, no spawning grenades. Map traits: No weapons on map. 12 minute match time limit.
* SWATBall - Carry the skull for points. First pair to 200 points wins. Players start with Battle Rifles and Magnums. Player traits: 150% damage resistance, 0× shield multiplier, infinite ammo, motion tracker disabled, no spawning grenades. 12 minute match time limit.
* [[SWATBall]] - Carry the skull for points. First pair to 200 points wins. Players start with Battle Rifles and Magnums. Player traits: 150% damage resistance, 0× shield multiplier, infinite ammo, motion tracker disabled, no spawning grenades. 12 minute match time limit.
* SWAT 2 Flag - Players attempt to capture the opposing team's flag. First team to three captures wins. Players start with Battle Rifles and Magnums. Player traits: 150% damage resistance, 0× shield multiplier, infinite ammo, motion tracker disabled, no spawning grenades. 15 minute match time limit.
* [[SWAT 2 Flag]] - Players attempt to capture the opposing team's flag. First team to three captures wins. Players start with Battle Rifles and Magnums. Player traits: 150% damage resistance, 0× shield multiplier, infinite ammo, motion tracker disabled, no spawning grenades. 15 minute match time limit.
* Recon SWAT - Players start with only the [[M6C/SOCOM|Automag]]. ([[Halo 3]] only.


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====Changes to Team SWAT in the June Update====
====Changes to Team SWAT in the June Update====
*ShWATguns variant ([[Shotgun]] start, 150% resistance, no default grenades, rest are standard SWAT gameplay settings)
*[[ShWATguns]] variant ([[Shotgun]] start, 150% resistance, no default grenades, rest are standard SWAT gameplay settings)
*SWATball variant (oddball, 200 points to win, SWAT gameplay settings)
*SWATball variant (oddball, 200 points to win, SWAT gameplay settings)
*SWAT 2 Flag variant (2 Flag CTF, The Pit and Snowbound, no flag return, flag auto returns in 15 seconds of gameplay, 3 flag win)
*[[SWAT 2 Flag]] variant (2 Flag CTF, The Pit and Snowbound, no flag return, flag auto returns in 15 seconds of gameplay, 3 flag win)
The Team SWAT playlist, along with the other Hardcore playlists, were moved the Ranked Playlists while the Hardcore Playlist was retired as of August 4, 2009.
The Team SWAT playlist, along with the other Hardcore playlists, were moved the Ranked Playlists while the Hardcore Playlist was retired as of August 4, 2009.


====Changes to Team SWAT on September 16, 2008====
====Changes to Team SWAT on September 16, 2008====
*Objective Gametypes, ShWATguns set to skip after veto.
*Objective Gametypes, [[ShWATguns]] set to skip after veto.
*Weighting on all Objective games, ShWATguns and Magnums reduced.
*Weighting on all Objective games, ShWATguns and Magnums reduced.
*Player Damage Resistance set to 150% (was 200%), players no longer spawn with grenades.
*Player Damage Resistance set to 150% (was 200%), players no longer spawn with grenades.
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==''Halo: Reach''==
==''Halo: Reach''==
Team SWAT in Halo: Reach is very similar to the previous games, the player spawns with no shields or motion tracker, and an [[Magnum#Halo:_Reach|M6G Magnum]] sidearm. However, the player now spawns with a [[DMR]] as their primary weapon. The Needle Rifle has not made any appearence in Team SWAT, being as it has less recoil, a smaller reticule, more ammunition, and the ability to kill in 3 shots. The only Armor Ability available is [[Sprint]]. Gametypes such as SWAT Magnums, or SWAT Stockpile are in Halo Reach. A SWAT-specific playlist was established October 5, 2010.
 
Team SWAT in Halo: Reach is very similar to the previous games, the player spawns with no shields or motion tracker, and an [[M6G Personal Defense Weapon System|M6G Magnum]] sidearm. However, the player now spawns with a [[DMR]] as their primary weapon. The Needle Rifle has not made any appearence in Team SWAT, being as it has less recoil, a smaller reticule, more ammunition, and the ability to kill in 3 shots. The only Armor Ability available is [[Sprint]]. Gametypes such as SWAT Magnums, or SWAT Stockpile are in Halo Reach. A SWAT-specific playlist was established October 5, 2010.


The announcer now says "SWAT" at the start of a SWAT game.
The announcer now says "SWAT" at the start of a SWAT game.
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===Gametypes===
===Gametypes===
*Team SWAT
*[[SWAT]]
*SWAT Magnums
*[[SWAT Magnums]]
*SWAT Oddball
*[[SWAT Oddball]]
*SWAT Stockpile
*[[SWAT Stockpile]]
*SWAT 3 Plots
*[[3 plot SWAT]]


==''Halo 4''==
==''Halo 4''==
SWAT appears much the same as it did in ''Reach''. Though it received its own playlist on November 12, 2012, SWAT is considered a Slayer variant in Waypoint statistics, and works to advance Slayer [[List of Halo 4 commendations|commendations]].<ref>[http://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2012/11/14/The-Halo-Bulletin-111412-.aspx '''The Halo Bulletin''': 11.14.12]</ref> Players have a choice of two loadouts featuring either the [[BR85 Heavy Barrel Service Rifle|BR85 Battle Rifle]] or [[M395 Designated Marksman Rifle|M395 DMR]]. The secondary weapon is always the [[M6H Personal Defense Weapon System|M6H Magnum]]. All weapons kill with a single headshot. The Magnum and DMR both kill with 3 body shots, while the Battle Rifle, due to its higher rate of fire, takes 7.<ref name="bltn">[http://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2012/11/08/The-Halo-Bulletin-11812-.aspx '''The Halo Bulletin''': 11.8.12]</ref>
SWAT appears much the same as it did in ''Reach''. Though it received its own playlist on November 12, 2012, SWAT is considered a Slayer variant in Waypoint statistics, and works to advance Slayer [[List of Halo 4 Commendations|commendations]].<ref>[http://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2012/11/14/The-Halo-Bulletin-111412-.aspx '''The Halo Bulletin''': 11.14.12</ref> Players have a choice of two loadouts featuring either the [[BR85 Heavy Barrel Service Rifle|BR85 Battle Rifle]] or [[M395 Designated Marksman Rifle|M395 DMR]]. The secondary weapon is always the [[M6H Personal Defense Weapon System|M6H Magnum]]. All weapons kill with a single headshot. The Magnum and DMR both kill with 3 body shots, while the Battle Rifle, due to its higher rate of fire, takes 7.<ref name="bltn">[http://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2012/11/08/The-Halo-Bulletin-11812-.aspx '''The Halo Bulletin''': 11.8.12</ref>


A standard game is 4v4 with a score to win of 600 points (60 kills). Damage resistance is set to .8 (or 80% of normal).{{Ref/Reuse|bltn}}
A standard game is 4v4 with a score to win of 600 points (60 kills). Damage resistance is set to .8 (or 80% of normal).<ref name="bltn"/>


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* DMR SWAT: DMR as the primary weapon
* DMR SWAT: DMR as the primary weapon
* H1 SWAT: M6D Magnum as the primary weapon
* H1 SWAT: M6D Magnum as the primary weapon
* H2 SWAT: BR55 Battle Rifle as the primary weapon


==Tips and Strategy==
==Tips and Strategy==
*In ''Halo 2'' and ''Halo 3'', many players prefer [[Sangheili|Elite]] armor permutations in this game type due to claims that Elites are nearly impossible to headshot from behind. This, including claims that Elites have a disadvantage when shot from the side, have been verified by Bungie as untrue, although some players would disagree. The Elite's head sticks out farther than a Spartan's head from the side, making it a bigger target. However, there is a spot in the Elite's neck that grenades and projectiles can pass through without any damage.
*In ''Halo 2'' and ''Halo 3'', many players prefer [[Elite]] armor permutations in this game type due to claims that Elites are nearly impossible to headshot from behind. This, including claims that Elites have a disadvantage when shot from the side, have been verified by Bungie as untrue, although some players would disagree. The Elite's head sticks out farther than a Spartan's head from the side, making it a bigger target. However, there is a spot in the Elite's neck that grenades and projectiles can pass through without any damage.
*If you do have trouble shooting Elites, try to aim between their mouth and neck, because it can be frustrating if you hit them too high.
*If you do have trouble shooting Elites, try to aim between their mouth and neck, because it can be frustrating if you hit them too high.
*If you stand an Elite beside a Spartan, the Elite's necks is roughly at the same height as the Spartan's head. In the end result it is equal, and the critical head shot area is the same in both.
*If you stand an Elite beside a Spartan, the Elite's necks is roughly at the same height as the Spartan's head. In the end result it is equal, and the critical head shot area is the same in both.
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*Camping in Team SWAT is not recommended, as there is no radar to see where people are coming from.
*Camping in Team SWAT is not recommended, as there is no radar to see where people are coming from.
*Jumping or crouching around corners can be very useful as enemies expecting you will have to re-adjust their reticule.
*Jumping or crouching around corners can be very useful as enemies expecting you will have to re-adjust their reticule.
*Inexperienced players should use low sensitivity, as it may help keep your weapon steady.
*Inexperienced players should use 1 sensitivity as it may help keep your weapon steady.
*If you're unfamiliar with a map it helps to go explore that map in Custom Games and find good hiding places.
*If you're unfamiliar with a map it helps to go explore that map in Custom Games and find good hiding places.
*If you're camping somewhere and looking for a target, it is wise to crouch, this way if people find you you have a better chance of surviving,
*If you're camping somewhere and looking for a target, it is wise to crouch, this way if people find you you have a better chance of surviving,
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*Spawn killing also becomes a more noticeable problem than in any other game types. When you respawn, always try to find immediate cover and take out any nearby threats.
*Spawn killing also becomes a more noticeable problem than in any other game types. When you respawn, always try to find immediate cover and take out any nearby threats.
*Never stand in front or directly behind somebody getting shot because if the person shooting them has a BR, the bullets could go through their head and kill you.
*Never stand in front or directly behind somebody getting shot because if the person shooting them has a BR, the bullets could go through their head and kill you.
*A good tactic is to go around in pairs, not next to each other, but spread out, as this means the enemy cannot get a double kill as easily, and if one gets shot, the other can take the guy out.
*A good tactic is to go around in pairs, not next to each other, but spread out, as this means the enemy cannot get a double kill AS easily, and if one gets shot, the other can take the guy out.
*If you are hiding and you see three or all of the enemy team it would be smart not to shoot at them unless you are sure you can kill most of them or all of them. If you're not certain you can take them all out you should tell your teammates where they are.
*If you are hiding and you see three or all of the enemy team it would be smart not to shoot at them unless you are sure you can kill most of them or all of them. If you're not certain you can take them all out you should tell your teammates where they are.
*Always remain calm, it takes one good shot to kill a person. Losing your cool can lead you to missing your chance, or the shot.
*Always remain calm, it takes one good shot to kill a person. Losing your cool can lead you to missing your chance, or the shot.
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*Keep your weapon's reticule at head level. Many people are killed easily because they have to adjust the reticule.
*Keep your weapon's reticule at head level. Many people are killed easily because they have to adjust the reticule.
*If you're in a narrow hallway and someone starts shooting you from behind, don't turn around to shoot them. Turning around only increases the chance they will score a head shot, especially if you're an Elite. Just run behind a wall that the opponent cannot get you from. Then go back and start shooting.
*If you're in a narrow hallway and someone starts shooting you from behind, don't turn around to shoot them. Turning around only increases the chance they will score a head shot, especially if you're an Elite. Just run behind a wall that the opponent cannot get you from. Then go back and start shooting.
*If you're not that accurate at shooting, it is advised to not use a [[Covenant Carbine|Carbine]] as it is single shot unlike a battle rifle.
*If you're not that accurate at shooting, it is advised to not use a [[Covenant Carbine|Carbine]].
*Due to the lack of radar, in Team SWAT, getting assassinations becomes easier. However, this is one of the few ranked gametypes where it is possible to easily attain a high multi-kill, seeing as how you have a lot of ammo in one magazine and need to apply little damage to kill your opponent. Remember, this concept also applies to ''you''.
*Due to the lack of radar, in Team SWAT, getting assassinations becomes easier. However, this is one of the few ranked gametypes where it is possible to easily attain a high multi-kill, seeing as how you have a lot of ammo in one magazine and need to apply little damage to kill your opponent. Remember, this concept also applies to ''you''.
*If you are skilled with the Battle Rifle, and can pull off head shots with ease, it helps to raise your look sensitivity to help you react faster. It is recommended that you don't move it immediately up to 10 if you play on 3, but slowly work your way up. For example: put it up to 4, and once you can play like you did with three, move it up to 5, and so on.
*If you are skilled with the Battle Rifle, and can pull off head shots with ease, it helps to raise your look sensitivity to help you react faster. It is recommended that you don't move it immediately up to 10 if you play on 3, but slowly work your way up. For example: put it up to 4, and once you can play like you did with three, move it up to 5, and so on.
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*Another popular name for Team SWAT is World War 2 (or simply WW2) for its plain usage of rifles and pistols in combat.
*Another popular name for Team SWAT is World War 2 (or simply WW2) for its plain usage of rifles and pistols in combat.
*If you're playing SWAT Magnums a good way to train shooting someone in the head with a Magnum is too shoot a little higher above their head because most people back up with the Magnums when they're shooting, so it may hit them in the head if you time it right.
*If you're playing SWAT Magnums a good way to train shooting someone in the head with a Magnum is too shoot a little higher above their head because most people back up with the Magnums when they're shooting, so it may hit them in the head if you time it right.
*As an [[Sangheili|Elite]], it is actually possible to "run backwards into battle" and look down so that people can't score headshots on you—with a high look sensitivity, it's no problem to turn around and shoot them in the head; be careful, though, as you can easily be Assassinated.
*As an [[Elite]], it is actually possible to "run backwards into battle" and look down so that people can't score headshots on you—with a high look sensitivity, it's no problem to turn around and shoot them in the head; be careful, though, as you can easily be Assassinated.
*On regular SWAT in ''Halo 3'', melees are instant kills. This is not so in ''Halo: Reach'', as it takes two melees to kill an opponent with full health. One-melee kills return in ''Halo 4''.
*On regular SWAT in ''Halo 3'', melees are instant kills. This is not so in ''Halo: Reach'', as it takes two melees to kill an opponent with full health. One-melee kills return in ''Halo 4''.


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