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{{Article Quote|The Created have wasted no time in extending their influence across inhabited worlds, burrowing into Forerunner machinery and UNSC information systems to turn terraforming equipment and world engines to their own grand designs. Unbound by the limited foresight of mortals, the agents of Cortana can reshape worlds into verdant gardens teeming with life after only a few decades of manipulation, but at much short-term cost. Scarred by wars both ancient and new, the Created have judged this planet to be in need of significant remediation and remodeling; shifting continents and oceans after the AI constructs carefully balanced the drawbacks and benefits of both limited extinction events and damage to the existing colonial infrastructure.<ref name="Waypoint"/>}} | {{Article Quote|The Created have wasted no time in extending their influence across inhabited worlds, burrowing into Forerunner machinery and UNSC information systems to turn terraforming equipment and world engines to their own grand designs. Unbound by the limited foresight of mortals, the agents of Cortana can reshape worlds into verdant gardens teeming with life after only a few decades of manipulation, but at much short-term cost. Scarred by wars both ancient and new, the Created have judged this planet to be in need of significant remediation and remodeling; shifting continents and oceans after the AI constructs carefully balanced the drawbacks and benefits of both limited extinction events and damage to the existing colonial infrastructure.<ref name="Waypoint"/>}} | ||
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File:H5G - Riptide 2.jpg | File:H5G - Riptide 2.jpg | ||
File:Riptide Mr Meeseeks Box.jpg|The place where Mr | File:Riptide Mr Meeseeks Box.jpg|The place where the Mr. Meeseek box is hidden. | ||
File:Grunt Riptide.png|One of the hidden | File:Grunt Riptide.png|One of the hidden Grunts in the map. | ||
File:Chairs Riptide.png|The deckchairs and umbrella staring out into the ocean. | File:Chairs Riptide.png|The deckchairs and umbrella staring out into the ocean. | ||
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Riptide is a multiplayer map in Halo 5: Guardians, and a remix of Fathom. It was released as part of the Infinity's Armory content update.[1]
The map is a simulation of an abandoned Imbrium Machine Complex facility on a colony world controlled by the Created, who intend to reterraform it. It includes the Halo 2 battle rifle.[2]
Trivia
- There is four Grunt plushees that are hidden throughout the map.
- This map has a spot where two deckchairs and an umbrella are staring out into the ocean outside the map.
- In one of the plant boxes hides a cube, which is Mr. Meeseeks box from the show Rick and Morty.
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Sources
- ^ a b Halo Waypoint: Infinity's Armory
- ^ Halo 5: Guardians, multiplayer map Riptide
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