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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
'''Strongholds''' plays much like [[Dominion]] in [[Halo 4]], where you capture a "base" to score points. In Strongholds, the first team to score 100 points won the game. Scoring points requires teams to capture a non-moving base and defend it from the enemy team. | ===''Halo 5: Guardians''=== | ||
'''Strongholds''' plays much like [[Dominion]] in [[Halo 4]], where you capture a "base" to score points. In Strongholds, the first team to score 100 points won the game. Scoring points requires teams to capture a non-moving base and defend it from the enemy team. The mode was designed so that it would be difficult to control all three points at the same time without stretching one's team too thin.<ref>'''[[Halo Bulletin]]'''</ref> | |||
===''Halo Wars 2''=== | |||
Strongholds returns in ''Halo Wars 2'' as a gametype, altered to suit the needs of a [[Real-time strategy]] game. In Strongholds, [[UNSC]] and [[Banished]] forces fight to control points on the map. These points appear as minibase construction sites that, when built upon, will construct a UNSC or Banished Stronghold. The [[Firebase#Stronghold|UNSC Stronghold]] comes is a [[Firebase#Minibase|UNSC Minibase]] with a [[UNSC Barracks|Barracks]], [[UNSC Garage|Garage]] and [[UNSC Airpad|Airpad]] automatically attached while the [[Outpost#Stronghold|Banished Stronghold]] is a [[Outpost#Minibase|Banished Minibase]] that comes with a [[Raid Camp]], [[Banished Foundry|Foundry]] and [[Banished Apex|Apex]] attached. This allows the controlling player to quickly begin manufacturing units. | |||
At the beginning of the game, all players start with unlimited [[Supplies]] and [[Power]]. The team that controls the most Stronghold structures on the map at the end of the game are the victors. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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Strongholds is a multiplayer gametype for Halo 5: Guardians and Halo Wars 2, that focuses on capturing three static territories. Strongholds was featured in week 3 of the multiplayer beta and playable on Eden, Empire, and Regret.[1]
Gameplay
Halo 5: Guardians
Strongholds plays much like Dominion in Halo 4, where you capture a "base" to score points. In Strongholds, the first team to score 100 points won the game. Scoring points requires teams to capture a non-moving base and defend it from the enemy team. The mode was designed so that it would be difficult to control all three points at the same time without stretching one's team too thin.[2]
Halo Wars 2
Strongholds returns in Halo Wars 2 as a gametype, altered to suit the needs of a Real-time strategy game. In Strongholds, UNSC and Banished forces fight to control points on the map. These points appear as minibase construction sites that, when built upon, will construct a UNSC or Banished Stronghold. The UNSC Stronghold comes is a UNSC Minibase with a Barracks, Garage and Airpad automatically attached while the Banished Stronghold is a Banished Minibase that comes with a Raid Camp, Foundry and Apex attached. This allows the controlling player to quickly begin manufacturing units.
At the beginning of the game, all players start with unlimited Supplies and Power. The team that controls the most Stronghold structures on the map at the end of the game are the victors.
Gallery
A Strongholds match played on Empire.
A Strongholds match on Eden.
A blue Spartan killing a red Spartan with a Spartan charge on Empire.