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{{Quote|Slayer and Objective games pitting 4 teams of 3 against each other.|In-game description for ''[[Halo: Reach]]'s'' Multi-Team playlist}} | |||
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[[File:Double Team.jpg|thumb | [[File:Double Team.jpg|thumb|275px|Three players in a game of Multi-Team Slayer.]] | ||
'''Multi-Team''' is a [[Halo 2]] | '''Multi-Team''' is a [[multiplayer]] playlist in ''[[Halo 2]]'', ''[[Halo 3]]'', ''[[Halo: Reach]]'', ''[[Halo 4]]'' and ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'' <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20130330090715/http://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2013/03/28/The-Halo-Bulletin-32813.aspx '''Halo Waypoint''': ''The Halo Bulletin 3/28/13'']. Archived from [http://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2013/03/28/The-Halo-Bulletin-32813.aspx the original] on March 30, 2013. Retrieved January 9, 2020.</ref> It pits multiple small teams against each other in slayer and objective based games. Halo 2 used four teams of three, Halo 3 used four teams of two, and Halo: Reach used four teams of three. It is unranked and guests may join. Multi-team was a social playlist in Halo 5 during the launch of the Ghosts of Meridian update but was cycled out later on in the game's lifecycle. {{Ref/YouTube|D=08|M=03|Y=2023|S_aPorbEaHA|Time=500|Channel=Roge|VideoName=Beautiful Map Tyrant and Multi-Team - Halo 5: Ghosts of Meridian Part 1|Detail=8:20}} | ||
== | ==Halo 2== | ||
Ranked: No <br> | Ranked: No<br> | ||
Min Players: 12 <br> | Min Players: 12<br> | ||
Max Players: 12 <br> | Max Players: 12<br> | ||
Team Count: 4 <br> | Team Count: 4<br> | ||
Min Party Size: 1 <br> | Min Party Size: 1<br> | ||
Max Party Size: 12 | Max Party Size: 12<br> | ||
Special rules: Guests allowed, any size party may join <br> | Special rules: Guests allowed, any size party may join<br> | ||
=== | ===Gametypes=== | ||
* | *3 Plots (BR) | ||
**Team Slayer | *CTF Classic | ||
**Team | *Land Grab (BR) | ||
*Neutral Bomb | |||
*Neutral Flag | |||
*Team Ball | |||
*Team Crazy King (BR) | |||
*Team Duals | |||
*Team Gulch Wars | |||
*Team Multiballs | |||
*Team Plasma Wars | |||
*Team Slayer (BR) | |||
*Team Slayer Pro | |||
*Team Snipers | |||
===Playlist Maps=== | |||
*[[Ascension]] | |||
*[[Backwash (Level)|Backwash]] | *[[Backwash (Level)|Backwash]] | ||
*[[Beaver Creek (Level)|Beaver Creek]] | *[[Beaver Creek (Level)|Beaver Creek]] | ||
*[[Burial Mounds (Level)|Burial Mounds]] | *[[Burial Mounds (Level)|Burial Mounds]] | ||
*[[Coagulation (Level)|Coagulation]] | *[[Coagulation (Level)|Coagulation]] | ||
*[[Colossus (map)|Colossus]] | |||
*[[Colossus ( | |||
*[[Containment (Level)|Containment]] | *[[Containment (Level)|Containment]] | ||
*[[Elongation (Level)|Elongation]] | |||
*[[Elongation (Level)| | |||
*[[Foundation (Level)|Foundation]] | *[[Foundation (Level)|Foundation]] | ||
*[[Gemini (Level)|Gemini]] | *[[Gemini (Level)|Gemini]] | ||
*[[Headlong (Level)|Headlong]] | *[[Headlong (Level)|Headlong]] | ||
*[[Ivory Tower (Level)|Ivory Tower]] | *[[Ivory Tower (Level)|Ivory Tower]] | ||
*[[Lockout (Level)|Lockout]] | *[[Lockout (Level)|Lockout]] | ||
*[[Relic]] | |||
*[[ | |||
*[[Sanctuary (Level)|Sanctuary]] | *[[Sanctuary (Level)|Sanctuary]] | ||
*[[Terminal (map)|Terminal]] | |||
*[[Terminal ( | |||
*[[Turf (Level)|Turf]] | *[[Turf (Level)|Turf]] | ||
*[[Warlock (Level)|Warlock]] | *[[Warlock (Level)|Warlock]] | ||
*[[Waterworks (Level)|Waterworks]] | *[[Waterworks (Level)|Waterworks]] | ||
*[[Zanzibar]] | *[[Zanzibar]] | ||
== | ==Halo 3== | ||
Ranked: No <br> | Ranked: No<br> | ||
Min Players: 8 <br> | Min Players: 8<br> | ||
Max Players: 8 <br> | Max Players: 8<br> | ||
Team Count: 4 <br> | Team Count: 4<br> | ||
Min Party Size: 1 <br> | Min Party Size: 1<br> | ||
Max Party Size: 8 <br> | Max Party Size: 8<br> | ||
Special rules: Guests allowed, any size party may join <br> | Special rules: Guests allowed, any size party may join<br> | ||
===Gametypes=== | |||
*Rocket Race | |||
*Team Crazy King | |||
*Team Hammers | |||
*Team Oddball | |||
*Team Slayer | |||
*Team Swords | |||
*VIP | |||
===Playlist Maps=== | |||
*[[Construct]] | *[[Construct]] | ||
*[[Epitaph]] | *[[Epitaph]] | ||
*[[Foundry]] | *[[Foundry]] | ||
*[[Guardian (map)|Guardian]] | |||
*[[Guardian]] | |||
*[[High Ground]] | *[[High Ground]] | ||
*[[Isolation]] | *[[Isolation]] | ||
*[[Last Resort]] | *[[Last Resort]] | ||
*[[Narrows]] | *[[Narrows]] | ||
*[[Sandtrap]] | *[[Sandtrap]] | ||
** | *[[Snowbound]] | ||
*[[The Pit]] | |||
*[[Valhalla]] | |||
==Halo: Reach== | |||
Prior to the update on February 8, 2011, Multi-Team used six teams of two. After the update, it was changed to four teams of three. Rocket Race was replaced with Rocket Hog Race, and 3 Ball was added.<ref>http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=30547</ref> | |||
Team Size: 3<br> | |||
Max Party Size: 12<br> | |||
Max Local Players: 4<br> | |||
* | ===Gametypes=== | ||
** | *3 Ball | ||
** | *Crazy King | ||
** | *Elite Slayer | ||
*Oddball | |||
*Rocket Hog Race | |||
*Slayer | |||
*Team Headhunter | |||
== | ===Playlist Maps=== | ||
* | *[[Asylum]] | ||
*[[Boardwalk]] | |||
*[[Boneyard]] | |||
*[[Breakpoint]] | |||
*[[Countdown]] | |||
*[[Hemorrhage]] | |||
*[[Paradiso]] | |||
*[[Pinnacle]] | |||
*[[Powerhouse]] | |||
*[[Reflection]] | |||
*[[Spire (map)| (map)|Spire]] | |||
*[[Sword Base]] | |||
*[[Tempest]] | |||
*[[Zealot (map)|(Arena) Zealot]] | |||
{{Ref/Sources}} | |||
{{ | ==See also== | ||
[[Category: | {{Gametype}} | ||
[[Category:Playlists]] |
Latest revision as of 00:31, November 21, 2023
- "Slayer and Objective games pitting 4 teams of 3 against each other."
- — In-game description for Halo: Reach's Multi-Team playlist
Multi-Team is a multiplayer playlist in Halo 2, Halo 3, Halo: Reach, Halo 4 and Halo 5: Guardians [1] It pits multiple small teams against each other in slayer and objective based games. Halo 2 used four teams of three, Halo 3 used four teams of two, and Halo: Reach used four teams of three. It is unranked and guests may join. Multi-team was a social playlist in Halo 5 during the launch of the Ghosts of Meridian update but was cycled out later on in the game's lifecycle. [2]
Halo 2[edit]
Ranked: No
Min Players: 12
Max Players: 12
Team Count: 4
Min Party Size: 1
Max Party Size: 12
Special rules: Guests allowed, any size party may join
Gametypes[edit]
- 3 Plots (BR)
- CTF Classic
- Land Grab (BR)
- Neutral Bomb
- Neutral Flag
- Team Ball
- Team Crazy King (BR)
- Team Duals
- Team Gulch Wars
- Team Multiballs
- Team Plasma Wars
- Team Slayer (BR)
- Team Slayer Pro
- Team Snipers
Playlist Maps[edit]
- Ascension
- Backwash
- Beaver Creek
- Burial Mounds
- Coagulation
- Colossus
- Containment
- Elongation
- Foundation
- Gemini
- Headlong
- Ivory Tower
- Lockout
- Relic
- Sanctuary
- Terminal
- Turf
- Warlock
- Waterworks
- Zanzibar
Halo 3[edit]
Ranked: No
Min Players: 8
Max Players: 8
Team Count: 4
Min Party Size: 1
Max Party Size: 8
Special rules: Guests allowed, any size party may join
Gametypes[edit]
- Rocket Race
- Team Crazy King
- Team Hammers
- Team Oddball
- Team Slayer
- Team Swords
- VIP
Playlist Maps[edit]
- Construct
- Epitaph
- Foundry
- Guardian
- High Ground
- Isolation
- Last Resort
- Narrows
- Sandtrap
- Snowbound
- The Pit
- Valhalla
Halo: Reach[edit]
Prior to the update on February 8, 2011, Multi-Team used six teams of two. After the update, it was changed to four teams of three. Rocket Race was replaced with Rocket Hog Race, and 3 Ball was added.[3]
Team Size: 3
Max Party Size: 12
Max Local Players: 4
Gametypes[edit]
- 3 Ball
- Crazy King
- Elite Slayer
- Oddball
- Rocket Hog Race
- Slayer
- Team Headhunter
Playlist Maps[edit]
- Asylum
- Boardwalk
- Boneyard
- Breakpoint
- Countdown
- Hemorrhage
- Paradiso
- Pinnacle
- Powerhouse
- Reflection
- (map)|Spire
- Sword Base
- Tempest
- (Arena) Zealot
- ^ Halo Waypoint: The Halo Bulletin 3/28/13. Archived from the original on March 30, 2013. Retrieved January 9, 2020.
- ^ YouTube - Roge, Beautiful Map Tyrant and Multi-Team - Halo 5: Ghosts of Meridian Part 1: 8:20 (Retrieved on Mar 8, 2023)
- ^ http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=30547
See also[edit]
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