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{{Center|Not to be confused with [[Arcadia Outskirts]].}} | |||
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|terrain=*Jungle | |terrain=*Jungle | ||
*Outskirts | *Outskirts | ||
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|playernumber= 2 players | |playernumber= 1v1 (2 players) | ||
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'''Pirth Outskirts''' is a ''[[Halo Wars]]'' [[multiplayer]] map.<ref> | {{Article quote|The swampy outskirts of Arcadia's capital city features unclaimed bonus Reactors and offers alternate routes for attacks.}} | ||
'''Pirth Outskirts''' is a ''[[Halo Wars]]'' [[multiplayer]] map.<ref>[https://www.halowars.com/GameInfo/Maps.aspx '''Official Halo Wars Community Site''': ''Skirmish Maps'']</ref> | |||
Combining both human structures and natural jungle environments, Pirth Outskirts is set on [[Pirth City]], [[Arcadia]], in an urban environment overlapped by jungle. Near the west edge of the map, there is a destroyed [[ONI]] base. The area is open and easily navigated, even by the most cumbersome and powerful vehicle. The two regions connecting the players' starting bases feature both a rebel base and an unoccupied base site, with [[Forerunner secondary reactor]]s located on the north and south edges of the map. | |||
Combining both human structures and natural jungle environments, Pirth Outskirts is set on [[Pirth City]], [[Arcadia]], in | |||
==Strategies== | ==Strategies== | ||
* | *Taking down the rebel base is almost guaranteed to secure both base sites. If the enemy is attempting to take them, the player may want to attack them while they are weak, because their units will have been killed or injured while assaulting the base. | ||
*Because of the map's small size, UNSC players can set up a number of locked-down Cobras for base defense. | *Because of the map's small size, UNSC players can set up a number of locked-down Cobras for base defense. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
The working title for this map was Clover, as the map's initial layout was designed after a four-leaf clover.<ref>[http://www.halowars.com/GameInfo/maps/pirthoutskirts.aspx '''Official Halo Wars Community Site''': ''Skirmish Maps - Pirth Outskirts 1v1'']</ref> | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery | {{Linkbox|gallery=yes}} | ||
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File:Pirth Outskirts concept.jpg|Concept art of the map. | |||
File:Pirth.jpg | File:Pirth.jpg | ||
File: | File:HW_PirthOutskirtsBattle.jpg|A pre-release screenshot of the map featuring Spirits, which are not available in Skirmish. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
{{Ref/Sources}} | |||
{{Levels}} | {{Levels|HW|mode=yes}} | ||
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“ | The swampy outskirts of Arcadia's capital city features unclaimed bonus Reactors and offers alternate routes for attacks. | ” |
Pirth Outskirts is a Halo Wars multiplayer map.[1]
Combining both human structures and natural jungle environments, Pirth Outskirts is set on Pirth City, Arcadia, in an urban environment overlapped by jungle. Near the west edge of the map, there is a destroyed ONI base. The area is open and easily navigated, even by the most cumbersome and powerful vehicle. The two regions connecting the players' starting bases feature both a rebel base and an unoccupied base site, with Forerunner secondary reactors located on the north and south edges of the map.
Strategies[edit]
- Taking down the rebel base is almost guaranteed to secure both base sites. If the enemy is attempting to take them, the player may want to attack them while they are weak, because their units will have been killed or injured while assaulting the base.
- Because of the map's small size, UNSC players can set up a number of locked-down Cobras for base defense.
Trivia[edit]
The working title for this map was Clover, as the map's initial layout was designed after a four-leaf clover.[2]
Gallery[edit]
Browse more images in this article's gallery page. |
Sources[edit]
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