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*Spawn points to keep away from enemy fire.
*Spawn points to keep away from enemy fire.
*Ammunition.
*Ammunition.
**Sniper rifles are now rather common in bases.
*Protection.
*Protection.
*The [[Flag#Multiplayer|Flag]] and flag capture points in [[Capture the Flag|CTF]].
*The [[Flag#Multiplayer|Flag]] and flag capture points in [[Capture the Flag|CTF]].
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===[[Halo 3]]===
===[[Halo 3]]===
Depending on the map, bases can be radically different or exactly the same. The base usually contains weapons such as [[Assault rifle|Assault Rifles]], [[Battle rifle|Battle Rifles]], and a [[Sniper rifle|Sniper Rifle]].
Depending on the map, bases can be radically different or exactly the same. The base usually contains weapons such as [[Assault rifle|Assault Rifles]], [[Battle rifle|Battle Rifles]], and a [[Sniper rifle|Sniper Rifle]].
===[[Halo Reach]]===
Maps that feature bases are typicaly symetrical. They sometimes include  DMRs, Needle Rifles, maybe grenades. On larger or more open maps, there is often a sniper rifle somewhere in the base, like on [[Asylum]], [[Hemmorhage]], and [[Boardwalk]](though boardwalk doesn't have very defined bases). Many bases aren't very seperate from the structure of the rest of the map, for example [[Countdown]] or [[Anchor 9]]. On non symetrical maps, the bases still tend to be symetrical, as seen in [[Hemmorhage]], [[Paradiso]] and [[Highlands]]. If another team manages to completely take over your base, typically you will spawn about midway across the map, to take the fire off your team.


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