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|image=[[Image:Flood Tank Form.jpg|300px]]
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|height=4 m (12 Ft.)
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|distinctions=*Largest and toughest Flood Pure Form known
*Mutates to/from [[Flood stalker form|Stalker]] forms and occasionally to/from [[Flood ranged form|ranged]] forms
*Cannot use weapons
|species=[[Flood]]
|species=[[Flood]]
|attacks=*Very powerful melee attack with arms
|attacks=
*Ejects [[Infection Form]]s
*Very powerful right hook melee attack
*Reproduces [[Pod infector|Infection Forms]]
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The '''Flood tank form''' is a type of [[Flood]] [[Flood pure form|pure form]].


The '''Flood Tank Form''' is a type of [[Flood]] from ''[[Halo 3]]''. It is a [[Pure Form]], originally derived by mutating from the [[Stalker Form]].
==Description==
Flood tank forms are not unlike the similar [[Flood thrasher form|thrasher forms]], [[Battle of the Trove|encountered]] on [[Trove]]. Unlike the thrashers (and all other combat forms), the tank form does not consist of a host controlled by a [[pod infector]], but is instead a type of [[Flood pure form]]. Like all pure forms, the tank form is composed of raw Flood biomass, created only when an outbreak reaches the [[Coordinated Stage]]. The Flood pure form is capable of mutating whenever it chooses to match the situation at hand, resulting in the tank form being created when under heavy fire.


The Tank Form is similar in appearance to the [[Drinol]], and may have been inspired conceptually by the deleted Covenant race. There is also a notable similarity between the roles of the Tank Form and of the Covenant [[Hunter]], although the latter is larger and the former lacks a [[Assault Cannon|mounted weapon]]. It is also speculated to be a revised form of the [[Flood Juggernaut|Juggernaut Form]]. Tank Forms are slow in comparison to the other Combat Forms but they make up for it with relative resilience and their devastating melee attack as they cannot pick up or use weapons with their arms that are shaped into hardened spikes (as opposed to whip-like tentacles exhibited by other Combat Forms). On occasion these large combat forms eject Infection Forms from their 'mouth' as if regurgitating them (not explosively like the Flood Carrier Forms and possibly only on harder difficulties) as a form of short ranged attack, or an attack to counteract [[Bubble shield|bubble shields]].  Like all of the Pure Forms, The Tank forms cannot be dismembered, only disabled.
When a [[Flood stalker form|stalker form]] is cornered or confronted with well-armed opponents, it will often undergo a rapid transformation into a tank form to better defend itself. Most of the stalker's body mass shifts to the frontal body section, forming a muscular torso. The rear limbs are augmented with muscle to serve as legs, while the forelimbs become bulkier and rapidly extrude bone structures to form blade or club-like appendages. In this state, the tank form is more resistant to conventional weaponry and possesses more devastating melee capabilities, but moves at a far slower pace.


== Counterattack ==
Tank forms are quite slow in comparison to [[Flood combat form|combat forms]], but they make up for it with relative resilience and devastating melee attacks. They can run on all fours for a short period, allowing a short burst of speed to overtake a target. Tank Forms can spew a torrent of Infection Forms from their 'mouth' as a form of short ranged attack, or in order to infect nearby corpses.
[[Image:FloodTank.jpg|left|thumb|A Tank Form on the exterior of the Control Room]]


The best way to take Tank Form down is by simply shooting it in its head or mouth before it can spew [[Infection Forms]], though once hit it will often cover with one arm for protection. If you hit its mouth with a projectile weapon (ex. Battle Rifle) it will count the shot as a head shot. All Flood Combat Forms have this supposed "head mouth". If you want a beat down or just like to use the [[Energy Sword]]...just whip it out and get a one hit kill.
On rare occasions, a Tank Form will mutate directly to/from a [[Flood ranged form|ranged form]].


They are extremely tough, like the Flood's equivalent of a Hunter, and attacks that destroy normal Combat forms with one hit deal far less damage to a Tank Form. They are able to take multiple hits from the Gravity Hammer and the Shotgun, though the Energy Sword seems to make shorter work of them, as will a melee attack in the mouth, mostly killing them in one hit.
==History==
Flood tank forms saw use in the [[Forerunner-Flood war]].<ref>''[[Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary]]'', [[Terminal (Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary)|Terminals]]</ref> Following the [[Great Purification|firing]] of the [[Halo Array]], Flood tank forms were held aboard Halos [[Installation 04]] and [[Installation 05]]<ref>''[[Halo 3]]'', multiplayer level [[Cold Storage]]</ref> for research and testing.<ref>[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/thats-so-raven ''Halo Waypoint'': Canon Fodder - That's So Raven]</ref> In [[2552]], many tank forms were able to [[Outbreak at the Containment Facility|break containment]] on Installation 04, and were let loose onto the ring. Several found their way to the ice canyons surrounding the ring's [[Control Room (Installation 04)|control room]], where they were engaged the [[Covenant]] and the [[ODST]]s of [[Fireteam Raven]]. One tank form was almost able to kill the team, before it was killed by [[John-117]].<ref>''[[Halo: Fireteam Raven]]'', campaign level [[Ice Canyon]]</ref> The fireteam continued to engage tank forms across the ring, before its eventual destruction.<ref>''Halo: Fireteam Raven'', campaign level [[Raven Down]]</ref><ref>''Halo: Fireteam Raven'', campaign level [[Last Stand (Halo: Fireteam Raven level)|Last Stand]]</ref>


Since they are very slow and unable to rush the player, the [[Flamethrower]] or [[Firebomb]]s are a simple, ranged, one-hit option attack against the Tank Forms, though rare. Brute-shots are also extremely effective against them because the melee attack with the Brute-shot is an instant kill against them on all difficulties except Legendary, which takes one shot with one hit. Plasma grenades are also very effective only if they are placed near the head area. A pair of shotgun blasts to a Tank Form's head is sufficient to put it down on Normal difficulty.
Following the large Flood [[Battle of Installation 05|outbreak]] on Installation 05 and subsequent [[Fall of High Charity]], the Flood had billions of beings' worth of mass with which to create an army. They began creating massive amounts of new pure forms, including tank forms. Many were encountered by UNSC forces during the [[Battle of Voi]], carried by the ''[[Indulgence of Conviction]]''.<ref>''Halo 3'', campaign level [[Floodgate]]</ref> Later on, tank forms were used by the [[Gravemind]] as puppets through which to speak to John-117 and [[Thel 'Vadam]] to secure a temporary truce to kill the [[Prophet of Truth]] and prevent the firing of the rings. These tank forms assisted the human and Sangheili warriors, guiding them through the loyalist [[Jiralhanae]] before turning on them once the crisis was averted.<ref>''Halo 3'', campaign level [[The Covenant]]</ref> Many Flood tank forms resided within the remains of High Charity following its crash on [[Installation 00]] and attempted to stop John-117 in his [[Raid on High Charity|mission]] to rescue [[Cortana]],<ref>''Halo 3'', campaign level [[Cortana (level)|Cortana]]</ref> before later being dropped onto the newly-constructed [[Installation 08]] to to stop the attempted firing of that ring.<ref>''Halo 3'', campaign level [[Halo (Halo 3 level)|Halo]]</ref>


There is a more unconventional method of jumping onto one's head and either meleeing them or using a powerful weapon, as they are unable to attack above them.
==Gameplay==
*When shot, the Tank Forms usually cover their faces (which are usually their weak spots) with the bony plates on their arms. Try to avoid shooting the plates as they don't take any damage.
*Tank Forms are usually very slow except for the moments where they charge. Try to flank them, but do not move away too much as it may transform into a [[Ranged Form]] or [[Stalker Form]] to chase after you or to shoot from a distance.
*They are very resilient to most firearms, although [[plasma]] seems to affect them more than normal ballistic weaponry. Melee weapons like the [[Energy Sword]] and the [[Gravity hammer (fiction)|gravity hammer]] and most power weapons work very well against them.
*There is an easy way to kill a Tank Form other than using an Energy Sword. If you just melee him in between the two tentacles on his head he will die instantly, although it can be hard to hit it in the kill spot if it's swinging its arms and moving around.
*One direct hit from [[M7057 Defoliant Projector|Flamethrower]] is sufficient to kill it. Igniting it on fire with Incendiary Grenade also can kill him almost instantly.


So, when you see a Tank form you must remember this:
==Production notes==
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*The [[Flood Juggernaut]], a [[The Flood|Flood]] Form cut from ''[[Halo 2]]'', was an early concept of the ''[[Halo 3]]'' Pure Form.{{Ref/Site|URL=http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&link=Feast_of_Bones|Site=Bungie.net|Page=Feast of Bones|D=09|M=8|Y=2014}} The [[Sharquoi]], another deleted species from Halo 2, may have served as the inspiration for the Tank form. This is further proven by a piece of concept art in [[The Art of Halo 3]] that appears to be three Flood Juggernauts engaging several [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marines]] and the [[John-117|Master Chief]] in combat.
*The design of the Tank Form is reminiscent of the [http://marathongame.wikia.com/wiki/Drinniol Drinniol] (or "Hulk") enemies from [[Marathon]], one of Bungie's earliest games.
*When a Tank Form takes a hit from a Gravity Hammer, the spike platform can be seen for a few seconds when the Tank Form jumps up.


*Use a headshot capable weapon, like the Carbine or the Battle Rifle, because the  Snipers have only 2 or 4 shots per cartridge, and '''Aim to the Mouth'''
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:H3 Flood Tank Form profile.jpg|Profile of the Tank form in ''[[Halo 3]]''
File:BestiarumFlood.jpg|Tank Form in the ''Halo 3'' [[Bestiarum]].
File:Flood Tank Pure Form on Earth.jpg|An image of a Flood Tank Pure Form in Voi.
File:H3_FloodTank_Installation08.jpg|A Tank Form on the exterior of the Control Room of Installation 08.
File:HTMCC Avatar TankForm.png|The Tank Form [[Avatars|Avatar]] in ''Halo: The Master Chief Collection''.
File:HTMCC-ODST-Tankform.jpg|An ODST fighting a tank form in the ''[[Halo: The Master Chief Collection]]'' version of ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''.
File:Anniversary, tankform.jpg|A tank form in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary]]''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> [[Terminal (Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary)|terminals]].
File:HW2_FloodTankForm_Concept.jpg|Concept art for ''[[Halo Wars 2]]'' depicting a tank form.
File:HFR Flood Ice level.png|Flood tank forms on Installation 04 in ''[[Halo: Fireteam Raven]]''.
File:HFR_Ramos_Render_Flood.png|[[Victor Ramos]] fighting a Tank Form.
</gallery>


*Use known anti-flood weapons, like the Shotgun, the Sword, the Brute shot, Flamethrower and the Needler
==List of appearances==
*''[[Halo 3]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'' {{MCCo}}
*''[[Halo Legends]]''
**''[[Origins]]''
*''[[Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary]]''
**''[[Terminal (Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary)|Terminals]]''
*''[[Halo: Fireteam Raven]]''


*Remember that this form will chase you up. ''Do not allow them to get close to you''
==Sources==
{{Ref/Sources}}


*Sticky grenades like a Spike Grenade or a Plasma Grenade or a surefire kill no matter what, bear that in mind.
''Note:This only really works if the Tank Form is alone, thus nullifying any risk of damage from other Flood forms''.
== Trivia ==
[[Image:BestiarumFlood.jpg|right|thumb|Tank Form as depicted in the [[Bestiarum]].]]
*Although the [[Drinol]] was firstly meant to be a [[Covenant]] species, the concept may have provided the inspiration for the Tank Form.
*The [[Energy Sword]] and [[Gravity Hammer]] has enough power to kill any Tank Form with only one lunge or slash if done right.
*The Flood Tank Form has the ability to spew out Flood Infection Forms from its "mouth".
*A possible early concept of the Tank Form may be the [[Flood Juggernaut]], due to its similar structure and one-hit-kill potency.
*Tank forms are the only [[Pure Forms]] not capable of clinging to walls.
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Latest revision as of 13:26, October 12, 2022

Tank form
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General overview

Distinctions:

  • Mutates to/from Stalker forms and occasionally to/from ranged forms

Method of attack:

 

The Flood tank form is a type of Flood pure form.

Description[edit]

Flood tank forms are not unlike the similar thrasher forms, encountered on Trove. Unlike the thrashers (and all other combat forms), the tank form does not consist of a host controlled by a pod infector, but is instead a type of Flood pure form. Like all pure forms, the tank form is composed of raw Flood biomass, created only when an outbreak reaches the Coordinated Stage. The Flood pure form is capable of mutating whenever it chooses to match the situation at hand, resulting in the tank form being created when under heavy fire.

When a stalker form is cornered or confronted with well-armed opponents, it will often undergo a rapid transformation into a tank form to better defend itself. Most of the stalker's body mass shifts to the frontal body section, forming a muscular torso. The rear limbs are augmented with muscle to serve as legs, while the forelimbs become bulkier and rapidly extrude bone structures to form blade or club-like appendages. In this state, the tank form is more resistant to conventional weaponry and possesses more devastating melee capabilities, but moves at a far slower pace.

Tank forms are quite slow in comparison to combat forms, but they make up for it with relative resilience and devastating melee attacks. They can run on all fours for a short period, allowing a short burst of speed to overtake a target. Tank Forms can spew a torrent of Infection Forms from their 'mouth' as a form of short ranged attack, or in order to infect nearby corpses.

On rare occasions, a Tank Form will mutate directly to/from a ranged form.

History[edit]

Flood tank forms saw use in the Forerunner-Flood war.[1] Following the firing of the Halo Array, Flood tank forms were held aboard Halos Installation 04 and Installation 05[2] for research and testing.[3] In 2552, many tank forms were able to break containment on Installation 04, and were let loose onto the ring. Several found their way to the ice canyons surrounding the ring's control room, where they were engaged the Covenant and the ODSTs of Fireteam Raven. One tank form was almost able to kill the team, before it was killed by John-117.[4] The fireteam continued to engage tank forms across the ring, before its eventual destruction.[5][6]

Following the large Flood outbreak on Installation 05 and subsequent Fall of High Charity, the Flood had billions of beings' worth of mass with which to create an army. They began creating massive amounts of new pure forms, including tank forms. Many were encountered by UNSC forces during the Battle of Voi, carried by the Indulgence of Conviction.[7] Later on, tank forms were used by the Gravemind as puppets through which to speak to John-117 and Thel 'Vadam to secure a temporary truce to kill the Prophet of Truth and prevent the firing of the rings. These tank forms assisted the human and Sangheili warriors, guiding them through the loyalist Jiralhanae before turning on them once the crisis was averted.[8] Many Flood tank forms resided within the remains of High Charity following its crash on Installation 00 and attempted to stop John-117 in his mission to rescue Cortana,[9] before later being dropped onto the newly-constructed Installation 08 to to stop the attempted firing of that ring.[10]

Gameplay[edit]

  • When shot, the Tank Forms usually cover their faces (which are usually their weak spots) with the bony plates on their arms. Try to avoid shooting the plates as they don't take any damage.
  • Tank Forms are usually very slow except for the moments where they charge. Try to flank them, but do not move away too much as it may transform into a Ranged Form or Stalker Form to chase after you or to shoot from a distance.
  • They are very resilient to most firearms, although plasma seems to affect them more than normal ballistic weaponry. Melee weapons like the Energy Sword and the gravity hammer and most power weapons work very well against them.
  • There is an easy way to kill a Tank Form other than using an Energy Sword. If you just melee him in between the two tentacles on his head he will die instantly, although it can be hard to hit it in the kill spot if it's swinging its arms and moving around.
  • One direct hit from Flamethrower is sufficient to kill it. Igniting it on fire with Incendiary Grenade also can kill him almost instantly.

Production notes[edit]

  • The Flood Juggernaut, a Flood Form cut from Halo 2, was an early concept of the Halo 3 Pure Form.[11] The Sharquoi, another deleted species from Halo 2, may have served as the inspiration for the Tank form. This is further proven by a piece of concept art in The Art of Halo 3 that appears to be three Flood Juggernauts engaging several Marines and the Master Chief in combat.
  • The design of the Tank Form is reminiscent of the Drinniol (or "Hulk") enemies from Marathon, one of Bungie's earliest games.
  • When a Tank Form takes a hit from a Gravity Hammer, the spike platform can be seen for a few seconds when the Tank Form jumps up.

Gallery[edit]

List of appearances[edit]

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Terminals
  2. ^ Halo 3, multiplayer level Cold Storage
  3. ^ Halo Waypoint: Canon Fodder - That's So Raven
  4. ^ Halo: Fireteam Raven, campaign level Ice Canyon
  5. ^ Halo: Fireteam Raven, campaign level Raven Down
  6. ^ Halo: Fireteam Raven, campaign level Last Stand
  7. ^ Halo 3, campaign level Floodgate
  8. ^ Halo 3, campaign level The Covenant
  9. ^ Halo 3, campaign level Cortana
  10. ^ Halo 3, campaign level Halo
  11. ^ Bungie.net, Feast of Bones (Retrieved on Aug 9, 2014) [archive]