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{{Quote|Slayer and Objective games pitting 6 teams of 2 against each other.|In-game description for ''[[Halo: Reach]]'s'' Multi-Team playlist}}
{{Quote|Slayer and Objective games pitting 4 teams of 3 against each other.|In-game description for ''[[Halo: Reach]]'s'' Multi-Team playlist}}


[[File:Double Team.jpg|thumb|right|275px|Three players in a game of Multi-Team Slayer.]]
[[File:Double Team.jpg|thumb|right|275px|Three players in a game of Multi-Team Slayer.]]


'''Multi-Team''' is a [[multiplayer]] playlist in ''[[Halo 2]]'', ''[[Halo 3]]'' and ''[[Halo: Reach]]''. It pits multiple small teams against each other in slayer and objective based games. Halo 2 used four teams of three, Halo 3 used four teams of two, and Halo: Reach used six teams of two. It is unranked and guests may join.
'''Multi-Team''' is a [[multiplayer]] playlist in ''[[Halo 2]]'', ''[[Halo 3]]'' and ''[[Halo: Reach]]''. It pits multiple small teams against each other in slayer and objective based games. Halo 2 used four teams of three, Halo 3 used four teams of two, and Halo: Reach used four teams of three. It is unranked and guests may join.


==[[Halo 2]]==
==[[Halo 2]]==
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==[[Halo: Reach]]==
==[[Halo: Reach]]==
Team Size: 2<br>
Prior to the update on February 8th, 2011, Multi-Team used six teams of two. After the update, it was changed to four teams of three. Rocket Race was replaced with Rocket Hog Race, and 3 Ball was added.<ref>http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=30547</ref>
 
Team Size: 3<br>
Max Party Size: 12<br>
Max Party Size: 12<br>
Max Local Players: 4<br>
Max Local Players: 4<br>


===Gametypes===
===Gametypes===
*3 Ball
*Crazy King
*Crazy King
*Elite Slayer
*Elite Slayer
*Oddball
*Oddball
*Rocket Race
*Rocket Hog Race
*Slayer
*Slayer
*Team Headhunter
*Team Headhunter
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*[[Boardwalk]]
*[[Boardwalk]]
*[[Boneyard]]
*[[Boneyard]]
*[[Breakpoint]]
*[[Countdown]]
*[[Countdown]]
*[[Forge World/Hemorrhage|Hemorrhage]]
*[[Forge World/Hemorrhage|Hemorrhage]]
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*[[Spire]]
*[[Spire]]
*[[Sword Base]]
*[[Sword Base]]
*[[Tempest]]
*[[Zealot (level)|(Arena) Zealot]]
*[[Zealot (level)|(Arena) Zealot]]
==References==
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==Related Pages==
==Related Pages==
{{Games}}
{{Games}}
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]

Revision as of 20:29, February 10, 2011

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"Slayer and Objective games pitting 4 teams of 3 against each other."
— In-game description for Halo: Reach's Multi-Team playlist
Three players in a game of Multi-Team Slayer.

Multi-Team is a multiplayer playlist in Halo 2, Halo 3 and Halo: Reach. It pits multiple small teams against each other in slayer and objective based games. Halo 2 used four teams of three, Halo 3 used four teams of two, and Halo: Reach used four teams of three. It is unranked and guests may join.

Halo 2

Ranked: No
Min Players: 12
Max Players: 12
Team Count: 4
Min Party Size: 1
Max Party Size: 12
Special rules: Guests allowed, any size party may join

Gametypes

  • 3 Plots (BR)
  • CTF Classic
  • Land Grab (BR)
  • Neutral Bomb
  • Neutral Flag
  • Team Ball
  • Team Crazy King (BR)
  • Team Duals
  • Team Gulch Wars
  • Team Multiballs
  • Team Plasma Wars
  • Team Slayer (BR)
  • Team Slayer Pro
  • Team Snipers

Playlist Maps

Halo 3

Ranked: No
Min Players: 8
Max Players: 8
Team Count: 4
Min Party Size: 1
Max Party Size: 8
Special rules: Guests allowed, any size party may join

Gametypes

  • Rocket Race
  • Team Crazy King
  • Team Hammers
  • Team Oddball
  • Team Slayer
  • Team Swords
  • VIP

Playlist Maps

Halo: Reach

Prior to the update on February 8th, 2011, Multi-Team used six teams of two. After the update, it was changed to four teams of three. Rocket Race was replaced with Rocket Hog Race, and 3 Ball was added.[1]

Team Size: 3
Max Party Size: 12
Max Local Players: 4

Gametypes

  • 3 Ball
  • Crazy King
  • Elite Slayer
  • Oddball
  • Rocket Hog Race
  • Slayer
  • Team Headhunter

Playlist Maps

References

Related Pages

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