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{{Center|Were you looking for the in-universe game [[Gravball#Ricochet]], the [[RICOCHET-class Mjolnir]] armor, or the map [[Ricochet (level)]] in ''Halo Wars 2''?}} | {{Center|Were you looking for the in-universe game [[Gravball#Ricochet]], the [[RICOCHET-class Mjolnir]] armor, or the map [[Ricochet (level)]] in ''Halo Wars 2''?}} | ||
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'''Ricochet''' is a [[War Games]] gametype in ''[[Halo 4]]'', ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary | '''Ricochet''' is a [[War Games]] gametype in ''[[Halo 4]]'', and ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]''. Originally released alongside the [[Champions Bundle]] for ''Halo 4'', it is a variation of the [[Oddball]] gametype. In Ricochet, players earn 20 points for throwing the ball into the enemy team's goal and 50 points for running it in. The first team to 150 points wins.<ref name="worthplaying">[http://worthplaying.com/article/2013/7/6/news/89850/ '''Worthplaying''' - ''Halo 4 (X360) Champions Bundle To Add New Maps, Mode, Skins, Armor, Bonus Upgrades'']</ref> | ||
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Were you looking for the in-universe game Gravball#Ricochet, the RICOCHET-class Mjolnir armor, or the map Ricochet (level) in Halo Wars 2?
Ricochet is a War Games gametype in Halo 4, and Halo 2: Anniversary. Originally released alongside the Champions Bundle for Halo 4, it is a variation of the Oddball gametype. In Ricochet, players earn 20 points for throwing the ball into the enemy team's goal and 50 points for running it in. The first team to 150 points wins.[1]
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