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{{Multiplayer | {{Multiplayer map infobox | ||
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|name= Paradiso | |name= Paradiso | ||
|image= [[File:HaloReach - Paradiso.jpg|300px]] | |image= [[File:HaloReach - Paradiso.jpg|300px]] | ||
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|terrain= | |terrain= | ||
|weapons= | |weapons= | ||
|vehicles= | |vehicles=*[[Warthog]] | ||
*[[Mongoose]] | |||
*[[Scorpion]] | |||
*[[Ghost]] | |||
*[[Banshee]] | |||
|equipment= | |equipment= | ||
|power-ups= | |power-ups= | ||
|gametypes= | |gametypes=*[[Capture the Flag]] | ||
|playernumber=8-16 players | *[[Assault]] | ||
*[[Stockpile]] | |||
|playernumber=8-16 players{{Ref/Reuse|bnet}} | |||
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{{Article | {{Article quote|From on high this artifice appears to be an island paradise, but only under close scrutiny is its true purpose revealed.<ref name="bnet">[http://halo.bungie.net/projects/reach/article.aspx?ucc=maps&cid=28535 '''Bungie.net''': ''Paradiso Preview'']</ref>}} | ||
'''Paradiso''' is a map variant of [[Forge World]]. | '''Paradiso''' is a map variant of [[Forge World]].{{Ref/Reuse|bnet}} Built on the [[Forge World#The Island|Island]], Paradiso features two bases at either end of the horseshoe of the island, with a large neutral building and raised catwalks along the cliff face in the lowest part of the horseshoe. | ||
== Strategies == | == Strategies == | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*This map is very popular for big team slayer due to its numerous vehicle set, and because of the different fighting styles it offers. | *This map is very popular for big team slayer due to its numerous vehicle set, and because of the different fighting styles it offers. | ||
*This map's name appears to be a reference to ''Paradiso'' (''Paradise''), the third part of Dante's ''Divine Comedy'', though this is unconfirmed. | |||
*The blue base seems to give players a starting advantage due to the mountain close-by which gives snipers a higher vantage point. | |||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
{{Ref/Sources}} | |||
{{Levels}} | {{Levels|HR|mode=yes}} |
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“ | From on high this artifice appears to be an island paradise, but only under close scrutiny is its true purpose revealed.[1] | ” |
Paradiso is a map variant of Forge World.[1] Built on the Island, Paradiso features two bases at either end of the horseshoe of the island, with a large neutral building and raised catwalks along the cliff face in the lowest part of the horseshoe.
Strategies[edit]
When starting a Slayer match on Paradiso, if you get to drive the tank beside your base, wait for a moment, as the opposite team's Banshee will probably fly over the middle of the map, exposing itself to you. If you can destroy it, your team will have a lot less trouble when traveling across the map.
Alternatively, if you happen to get a Banshee at the beginning of a match, stay on your side of the map until the opposite team's Scorpion is at your end of the map. then head for the other end of the map. Also, flying a Banshee low to the ground and on the outskirts of the map is much safer then to go above the mountain, as you can prevent a lot of small arms damage.
Players will occasionally head up to the top of the mountain with a DMR or Sniper rifle to snipe any re-spawning enemies or to destroy any vehicles at their base. Most commonly a Banshee or Scorpion.
Trivia[edit]
- This map is very popular for big team slayer due to its numerous vehicle set, and because of the different fighting styles it offers.
- This map's name appears to be a reference to Paradiso (Paradise), the third part of Dante's Divine Comedy, though this is unconfirmed.
- The blue base seems to give players a starting advantage due to the mountain close-by which gives snipers a higher vantage point.
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