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In [[Capture the Flag]] [[Multiplayer]] gametypes, the Flag is what must be taken, ran back to your base, and "captured." Halo's CTF is much like the real-life game, except that you actually have a real flag on a flag pole, which is usually unheard of in the real world. Also, rather than hiding the flag, it is always in a pre-determind position, often in the middle of the base, and your only method of defending it is to kill other people and wait for them to respawn.
In [[Capture the Flag]] [[Multiplayer]] gametypes, the Flag is what must be taken, ran back to your base, and "captured." [[Halo]]'s CTF is much like the real-life game, except that you actually have a real flag on a flag pole, which is usually unheard of in the real world. Also, rather than hiding the flag, it is always in a pre-determind position, often in the middle of the base, and your only method of defending it is to kill other people and wait for them to respawn.





Revision as of 11:21, May 29, 2007

In Capture the Flag Multiplayer gametypes, the Flag is what must be taken, ran back to your base, and "captured." Halo's CTF is much like the real-life game, except that you actually have a real flag on a flag pole, which is usually unheard of in the real world. Also, rather than hiding the flag, it is always in a pre-determind position, often in the middle of the base, and your only method of defending it is to kill other people and wait for them to respawn.


Red Flag

Red flag in Halo 1

The red flag is a white cobra on top of a black diamond.


Blue Flag

Blue flag from halo 1

The blue flag is a blue bird (hawk?) on top of two crossed swords (machetes?)