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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
[[File:Multiplayer.jpg|300px|thumb|A game of Team Slayer in session.]] | [[File:Multiplayer.jpg|300px|thumb|A game of Team Slayer in session.]] | ||
In Team Slayer, players start out with an [[ | In Team Slayer, players start out with an [[Halopedia Era UNSC.png HaloArray.png Reclaimer - H4.png | ||
MA5 series|Assault Rifle]]. As of September 16, all players also start out with a [[Magnum]] as a secondary weapon. First team to get 50 kills wins. Team Slayer has been a major component in most of the ''Halo'' series; as it appears in every main game. | |||
In [[custom game]]s, there are actually ten possible teams a player can be on, divided into colors: red, blue, orange, green, brown, white, pink, gold, gray, and purple. Other rules can also dictate the win conditions (by default, first to 50 kills for one team — this can be changed, as well as other variations such as making each player on a team get a minimum number of kills for the team to win). There are multiple variations of Team Slayer. | In [[custom game]]s, there are actually ten possible teams a player can be on, divided into colors: red, blue, orange, green, brown, white, pink, gold, gray, and purple. Other rules can also dictate the win conditions (by default, first to 50 kills for one team — this can be changed, as well as other variations such as making each player on a team get a minimum number of kills for the team to win). There are multiple variations of Team Slayer. |