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{{Multiplayer | {{Multiplayer map infobox | ||
|pagelabel=Firefight map | |||
|pagegamelabel=ODST | |||
|name =Crater | |name =Crater | ||
|image =[[File:Tayari plaza.jpg|300px]] | |image =[[File:Tayari plaza.jpg|300px]] | ||
|game =[ | |game =[[Halo 3: ODST]] | ||
|location =[[Tayari Plaza]], [[New Mombasa]], [[Kenya]] | |devname=<code>sc100</code> | ||
|location =[[Tayari Plaza (location)|Tayari Plaza]], [[New Mombasa]], [[Kenya]] | |||
|terrain =Urban | |terrain =Urban | ||
|weapons =*[[Sniper Rifle System 99D-S2 Anti-Matériel|Sniper Rifle]] | |weapons =*[[Sniper Rifle System 99D-S2 Anti-Matériel|Sniper Rifle]] | ||
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{{ | {{Article quote|Fight in [[Veronica Dare|Dare]]'s sunken crash-site.}} | ||
'''Crater '''is a [[Firefight]] map in ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'', based on Dare's crash site in [[Tayari Plaza ( | '''Crater '''is a [[Firefight (Halo 3: ODST)|Firefight]] map in ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'', based on Dare's crash site in [[Tayari Plaza (location)|Tayari Plaza]] , set in the city of [[New Mombasa]].{{Ref/Site|URL=http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&link=BWU061909|Site=Bungie.net|D=19|M=06|Y=2009}} | ||
==Layout== | ==Layout== | ||
Crater is a relatively small map, with elevated outer edges surrounding a center area placed considerably lower than the rest, creating a crater shape. In this map, [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] spawn from [[ | Crater is a relatively small map, with elevated outer edges surrounding a center area placed considerably lower than the rest, creating a crater shape. In this map, [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] spawn from [[Kez'katu-pattern Phantom|Phantoms]] which drop enemies at the side of the map adjacent to the player spawn point, as well as so-called "Monster closets", which enemies spawn through placed on the left and right sides of the map. (from the spawning player's perspective). | ||
The player's spawning area consists of two connected parallel tunnels which lead out to a small elevated area. Enemy access to this location is provided by two staircases on the left and right sides of the player area, which also contains a turret in the center. The machine gun turret has a broad field of fire, and is capable of shooting at almost any point on the map, but the location is greatly exposed. | The player's spawning area consists of two connected parallel tunnels which lead out to a small elevated area. Enemy access to this location is provided by two staircases on the left and right sides of the player area, which also contains a turret in the center. The machine gun turret has a broad field of fire, and is capable of shooting at almost any point on the map, but the location is greatly exposed. | ||
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==Strategies== | ==Strategies== | ||
*There are a few good ways to stay alive for a long time on this map: One is to stay in the spawning base at all times, and pile some pistols in the second floor (if you want to snipe from there). However, when the [[Jiralhanae Chieftain|Chieftains]] come simply have one player "guide" him up the stairs while having another assassinate him. The second way is to clear the walkways to your left and right as soon as possible, and having 2 players stay there to hold the two places, and have another engage in sniping from the second floor, or using the turret. | ===Standard Firefight=== | ||
*There are a few good ways to stay alive for a long time on this map: One is to stay in the spawning base at all times, and pile some pistols in the second floor (if you want to snipe from there). However, when the [[Jiralhanae Chieftain|Chieftains]] come, simply have one player "guide" him up the stairs while having another assassinate him. The second way is to clear the walkways to your left and right as soon as possible, and having 2 players stay there to hold the two places, and have another engage in sniping from the second floor, or using the turret. | |||
*Either keep the turret mounted or conserve ammo for Chieftains, Hunters, or Engineers. | *Either keep the turret mounted or conserve ammo for Chieftains, Hunters, or Engineers. | ||
*Be careful using the turret during rounds with [[Halo 3 | *Be careful using the turret during rounds with [[Halo 3 skulls|Catch]] enabled: | ||
**Grunts and Brutes can easily stick the turret and kill the gunner from the pit below. | **Grunts and Brutes can easily stick the turret and kill the gunner from the pit below. | ||
**The turret falls off its mount as if you had picked it up (thus making it have limited ammo) if a grenade, a Gravity Hammer, a Fuel Rod gun, or any weapon with splash damage is used near it. | **The turret falls off its mount as if you had picked it up (thus making it have limited ammo) if a grenade, a Gravity Hammer, a Fuel Rod gun, or any weapon with splash damage is used near it. | ||
*There are three potential landing sites for Phantoms, the Pit, ahead of the spawning zone, and to the left of the spawning zone. Grunts can easily be picked off in earlier rounds when dropping from the ledges above for massive streaks early in the game. | *There are three potential landing sites for Phantoms, the Pit, ahead of the spawning zone, and to the left of the spawning zone. Grunts can easily be picked off in earlier rounds when dropping from the ledges above for massive streaks early in the game. | ||
*There are three ammo spawns for the Sniper Rifle. | *There are three ammo spawns for the Sniper Rifle. | ||
*On the far side of the map, there are two small bus shelter-like structures with one glass wall which provide an excellent safe view, and are good for running around to avoid rockets, hunter shots and hammer chieftains. The only potential downside is that every second wave has half of the units drop | *On the far side of the map, there are two small bus shelter-like structures with one glass wall which provide an excellent safe view, and are good for running around to avoid rockets, hunter shots and hammer chieftains. The only potential downside is that every second wave has half of the units drop from a phantom basically right beside that location. It is also far from health packs. This general area has a better vantage point to see all incoming units, and is closer to the frequent snipers shooting at you in day mode. | ||
===Floodfight=== | |||
*In the daytime, players would be able to obtain Flamethrower at the plaza opposite Dare's Crash site. In the nighttime, the Flamethrower was replaced with two Elite Spec Ops. | |||
*Arming the Elites with Rocket Launchers or Fuel Rod Gun is recommended. They were one of the best damage dealers for anti-flood units. | |||
*Be careful when operating turret, as there was the slightest chance one of the Flood Forms may use heavy ordinances. Sentinels were also a lethal force if not handled properly. Make sure to keep the turret operator covered. | |||
*Keep the turret intact, as it would be very useful against Pure Forms lurking in the wall. | |||
**If possible, refrain from using it unless necessary. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery | {{Linkbox|gallery=yes}} | ||
<gallery> | |||
File:Crater.png|The map of Crater in VISR mode. | |||
File:ODST Firefight CraterNight.jpg|The nighttime version of Crater. | File:ODST Firefight CraterNight.jpg|The nighttime version of Crater. | ||
File:H3ODST Firefight Crater.jpg|A [[Jiralhanae Chieftain|Chieftain]] | File:H3ODST Firefight Crater.jpg|A [[Jiralhanae Chieftain|Chieftain]] about to attack an ODST. | ||
File:H3ODST Firefight Crater2.jpg| | File:H3ODST Firefight Crater2.jpg|Four ODSTs fighting near the top of the staircase | ||
File:H3ODST Firefight Crater3.jpg|A [[lance]] of [[Kig- | File:H3ODST Firefight Crater3.jpg|A [[lance]] of [[Kig-Yar]] approaches the ODSTs. | ||
File:DareCrash.jpg|Dare's crashed [[ | File:H3ODST PK Crater 1.jpg|ODSTs taking on a pair of Mgalekgolo. | ||
File:Crater.png| | File:H3ODST PK Crater 2.jpg|An ODST firing a detached [[AIE-486H machine gun|machine gun]] at a group of Kig-Yar. | ||
File:Crater - | File:DareCrash.jpg|Dare's crashed [[M8900 drop pod|SOEIV]] with VISR enabled and disabled. | ||
File:Crater- | File:Crater - Day Weapons.png|Weapon and ammo locations for the daytime variant. | ||
File:Crater-Night Weapons.png|Weapon and ammo locations for the nighttime variant. | |||
File:HMCC H3ODST Crater Map.jpg|Map of Crater (Day) in ''[[Halo: The Master Chief Collection]]''. | |||
File:HMCC H3ODST CraterNight Map.jpg|Map of Crater (Night) in ''Halo: The Master Chief Collection''. | |||
File:HTMCC-H3ODST-Specopsbuddies.png|Two [[Special Operations Sangheili|Specops Sangheili]] being deployed in ''Halo: The Master Chief Collection''. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
{{Ref/Sources}} | |||
{{Levels}} | {{Levels|ODST|mode=yes}} | ||
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Firefight |
“ | Fight in Dare's sunken crash-site. | ” |
Crater is a Firefight map in Halo 3: ODST, based on Dare's crash site in Tayari Plaza , set in the city of New Mombasa.[1]
Layout[edit]
Crater is a relatively small map, with elevated outer edges surrounding a center area placed considerably lower than the rest, creating a crater shape. In this map, Covenant spawn from Phantoms which drop enemies at the side of the map adjacent to the player spawn point, as well as so-called "Monster closets", which enemies spawn through placed on the left and right sides of the map. (from the spawning player's perspective).
The player's spawning area consists of two connected parallel tunnels which lead out to a small elevated area. Enemy access to this location is provided by two staircases on the left and right sides of the player area, which also contains a turret in the center. The machine gun turret has a broad field of fire, and is capable of shooting at almost any point on the map, but the location is greatly exposed.
There are two versions of this map, one taking place during the day, and the other taking place at night. The night version contains Engineers, while the day contains Jackal Snipers, who are a very long distance from your starting point, making pistol counter-sniping difficult.
Strategies[edit]
Standard Firefight[edit]
- There are a few good ways to stay alive for a long time on this map: One is to stay in the spawning base at all times, and pile some pistols in the second floor (if you want to snipe from there). However, when the Chieftains come, simply have one player "guide" him up the stairs while having another assassinate him. The second way is to clear the walkways to your left and right as soon as possible, and having 2 players stay there to hold the two places, and have another engage in sniping from the second floor, or using the turret.
- Either keep the turret mounted or conserve ammo for Chieftains, Hunters, or Engineers.
- Be careful using the turret during rounds with Catch enabled:
- Grunts and Brutes can easily stick the turret and kill the gunner from the pit below.
- The turret falls off its mount as if you had picked it up (thus making it have limited ammo) if a grenade, a Gravity Hammer, a Fuel Rod gun, or any weapon with splash damage is used near it.
- There are three potential landing sites for Phantoms, the Pit, ahead of the spawning zone, and to the left of the spawning zone. Grunts can easily be picked off in earlier rounds when dropping from the ledges above for massive streaks early in the game.
- There are three ammo spawns for the Sniper Rifle.
- On the far side of the map, there are two small bus shelter-like structures with one glass wall which provide an excellent safe view, and are good for running around to avoid rockets, hunter shots and hammer chieftains. The only potential downside is that every second wave has half of the units drop from a phantom basically right beside that location. It is also far from health packs. This general area has a better vantage point to see all incoming units, and is closer to the frequent snipers shooting at you in day mode.
Floodfight[edit]
- In the daytime, players would be able to obtain Flamethrower at the plaza opposite Dare's Crash site. In the nighttime, the Flamethrower was replaced with two Elite Spec Ops.
- Arming the Elites with Rocket Launchers or Fuel Rod Gun is recommended. They were one of the best damage dealers for anti-flood units.
- Be careful when operating turret, as there was the slightest chance one of the Flood Forms may use heavy ordinances. Sentinels were also a lethal force if not handled properly. Make sure to keep the turret operator covered.
- Keep the turret intact, as it would be very useful against Pure Forms lurking in the wall.
- If possible, refrain from using it unless necessary.
Gallery[edit]
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A Chieftain about to attack an ODST.
An ODST firing a detached machine gun at a group of Kig-Yar.
Dare's crashed SOEIV with VISR enabled and disabled.
Map of Crater (Day) in Halo: The Master Chief Collection.
Two Specops Sangheili being deployed in Halo: The Master Chief Collection.
Sources[edit]
- ^ Bungie.net (Retrieved on Jun 19, 2009) [archive]
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