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--High Ground-- is one of the new maps included in [[Halo 3]]. It is said that is is similar to [[Zanzibar]]. Like Zanzibar, it is asymetrical and freatures a beach. Closer to the beach is a bunker that the attacking team could use to get closer to the building meant to act as the defending team's base. The base is up on a hill, hence how High Ground got it's name. Near by the base, is a very large mortar that fires on the beach, most likely to prevent players from escaping outside of the level. | |||
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Revision as of 01:18, December 16, 2006
--High Ground-- is one of the new maps included in Halo 3. It is said that is is similar to Zanzibar. Like Zanzibar, it is asymetrical and freatures a beach. Closer to the beach is a bunker that the attacking team could use to get closer to the building meant to act as the defending team's base. The base is up on a hill, hence how High Ground got it's name. Near by the base, is a very large mortar that fires on the beach, most likely to prevent players from escaping outside of the level.
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