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Rumble Pit is a [[Halo 2]] playlist based around "free-for-all" action. It is one of the trickiest and most prestegious matchmaking playlists. Playing [[Slayer]] in many variants (though most often it's regular Slayer)you play on your own. No friends here! | '''Rumble Pit''' is a [[Halo 2]] playlist based around "free-for-all" action. It is one of the trickiest and most prestegious matchmaking playlists. Playing [[Slayer]] in many variants (though most often it's regular Slayer)you play on your own. No friends here! | ||
* This playlist is ranked, meaning you are matched against people with similar Rumble Pit level as you have. | * This playlist is ranked, meaning you are matched against people with similar Rumble Pit level as you have. |
Revision as of 20:38, October 24, 2006
Template:Halowiki Rumble Pit is a Halo 2 playlist based around "free-for-all" action. It is one of the trickiest and most prestegious matchmaking playlists. Playing Slayer in many variants (though most often it's regular Slayer)you play on your own. No friends here!
- This playlist is ranked, meaning you are matched against people with similar Rumble Pit level as you have.
- To play against people of all levels choose the Rumble Training list. This list also contain some experimental game types, like Slayer "Pro" and such, which may eventually find their way into Rumble Pit.
It allows up to 8 players, and rotates through a selection of maps and gametypes, most notably the "slayer," (Including varients like swords, and shotguns) "fiesta" rules.
Rules and Maps
Bungie changes the exact list of maps and rules periodically; the list as of 5/26/06 is: