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== Gameplay ==
== Gameplay ==
The River of Light is classified as an [[Requisition system|Ultra Rare REQ]] and can be summoned in [[Warzone]] at Level 5 energy. The River of Light comes with 25% upgraded battery capacity, a wider projectile arcing trajectory, and faster firing and charging speeds. Its charged shot is different in that it fires a long burst of [[seven]] arced explosive projectiles, thereby removing the disintegration aesthetic that other versions of the Incineration Cannon carry. However, compared to the normal Incineration Cannon and Heartseeker, the River of Light's battery depletes twice as fast if it is kept charged.
The River of Light is classified as an [[Requisition system|Ultra Rare REQ]] and can be summoned in [[Warzone]] at Level 5 energy. The River of Light comes with 25% upgraded battery capacity, a wider projectile arcing trajectory, and faster firing and charging speeds. Its charged shot is different in that it fires a long burst of [[seven]] arced explosive projectiles, thereby removing the disintegration aesthetic that other versions of the Incineration Cannon carry. However, compared to the normal Incineration Cannon and Heartseeker, the River of Light's battery depletes twice as fast if it is kept charged. Overall, the River of Light is useful for dealing damage onto a large target, such as a vehicle or boss.


In Warzone, Legendary Promethean Knight bosses use the River of Light as their primary weapon. Mythic Knights usually wield Heartseekers instead.
In Warzone, Legendary Promethean Knight bosses use the River of Light as their primary weapon, while Mythic Knights usually wield Heartseekers instead.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
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File:Riveroflight.png|REQ card of ''River of Light''.
File:Riveroflight.png|REQ card of ''River of Light''.
File:H5G-ROLHUD.png|First-person view of ''River of Light''.
File:H5G-ROLHUD.png|First-person view of ''River of Light''.
File:H5G-ROLHUD-Campaign.png|Campaign first-person view of ''River of Light'' by [[John-117]].
File:H5G-ROLHUD-Campaign.png|Campaign first-person view of ''River of Light'' by [[Fred-104]].
File:H5G-ROLEffect.png|The ''River of Light''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s charged shot.
File:H5G-ROLEffect.png|The ''River of Light''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s charged shot.
File:H5G-ROL.png|A Spartan wielding ''River of Light''.
File:H5G-ROL.png|A Spartan wielding ''River of Light''.

Revision as of 20:17, November 17, 2018

River of Light
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Production overview

Manufacturer:

Unknown/Forerunner origin[1]

Type:

Rocket launcher[1]

Specifications

Length:

134.8 centimeters (53.1 in)[1]

Width:

20 centimeters (7.9 in)[1]

Height:

40.5 centimeters (15.9 in)[1]

Ammunition type:

Antimatter/ionized particles[1]

Feed system:

100 battery units

Effective range:

  • 30.5 meters (100 ft) (unscoped)
  • 49.5 meters (162 ft) (scoped)
Service history

In service:

 
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The River of Light is a variant of the Z-390 incineration cannon.

Overview

This incineration cannon was known to Forerunner Warrior-Servants as the River of Light.[2]

The River of Light was one of the first Incineration cannons ever made. Its core was built and refined over decades by an unknown Promethean who effectively used the weapon and served in dozens of containment operations against the Flood.[3]

After the Domain was unraveled, the weapon was originally thought to be lost. However, it was later found in a Promethean cache in a factory that once spun impossible miracles of exotic matter. The forges of this factory were cold and abandoned for a hundred thousand years before the Warden Eternal returned with writs of control, dominance, and resurgence.[3]

While a Promethean Knight can't fully use the weapon's true potential, the artifact's heart knows its name and purpose, and hungers to be remembered once more by warriors whose hearts pump with life and limbs move with purpose and intent.[3]

In October 2558, a copy of the weapon was located in an area on Genesis that Blue Team passed. The weapon is also used in War Games simulations by Spartan-IVs.

Gameplay

The River of Light is classified as an Ultra Rare REQ and can be summoned in Warzone at Level 5 energy. The River of Light comes with 25% upgraded battery capacity, a wider projectile arcing trajectory, and faster firing and charging speeds. Its charged shot is different in that it fires a long burst of seven arced explosive projectiles, thereby removing the disintegration aesthetic that other versions of the Incineration Cannon carry. However, compared to the normal Incineration Cannon and Heartseeker, the River of Light's battery depletes twice as fast if it is kept charged. Overall, the River of Light is useful for dealing damage onto a large target, such as a vehicle or boss.

In Warzone, Legendary Promethean Knight bosses use the River of Light as their primary weapon, while Mythic Knights usually wield Heartseekers instead.

Trivia

This weapon is one of the hidden weapons that can be found in the Halo 5: Guardians campaign, found in the mission Reunion.

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources