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'''Territories''' is a [[gametype]] introduced in ''[[Halo 2]]'', in which players must fight to control specific zones ("territories") on the map. Players capture territories by standing inside of them while no enemies are also inside of them. In symmetric matches, two teams fight to control neutral territories; in asymmetric matches, a defending | '''Territories''' is a [[gametype]] introduced in ''[[Halo 2]]'', in which players must fight to control specific zones ("territories") on the map. Players capture territories by standing inside of them while no enemies are also inside of them. In symmetric matches, two teams fight to control neutral territories; in asymmetric matches, a defending has control of all territories at round start, and the other team must capture them. In ''[[Halo 4]]'' it was replaced with the [[Dominion]] gametype. In ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'' it was replaced by the [[Strongholds]] gametype. | ||
The gametype can be played in FFA or team games. | The gametype can be played in FFA or team games. | ||
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''[[Halo 3]]'' introduced a feature that would come to be called "Capture Lock;" if enabled, territories would lock after being captured, preventing them from being (re)taken by another team. Capture Lock is common in one-sided games, where it prevents attackers from losing their progress during a round; in symmetric games, it simply removes the need to defend captured territories. | ''[[Halo 3]]'' introduced a feature that would come to be called "Capture Lock;" if enabled, territories would lock after being captured, preventing them from being (re)taken by another team. Capture Lock is common in one-sided games, where it prevents attackers from losing their progress during a round; in symmetric games, it simply removes the need to defend captured territories. | ||
== | ==List of built in variants== | ||
===''Halo 2''=== | ===''Halo 2''=== | ||
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|Bring out the big guns to fight for control of just 2 territories. Everyone has [[overshield]] | |Bring out the big guns to fight for control of just 2 territories. Everyone has [[overshield|overshields]], 5 minutes control time wins. | ||
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== | ==Related Pages== | ||
*[[Team Objective]] | *[[Team Objective]] | ||
*[[Dominion]] | *[[Dominion]] | ||
*[[Strongholds]] | *[[Strongholds]] | ||
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