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==Appearance==
==Appearance==
In Warzone simulations, Commander Lochagos has the same appearance as a Knight Commander, thus Lochagos has the [[hardlight blade]] they do, has several spikes sticking up from behind its head, and sports a white color scheme.
In Warzone simulations, Commander Lochagos has the same appearance as a Knight Commander; thus, Lochagos is armed with their style of [[hardlight blade]], has several spikes sticking up from behind its head, and sports a white color scheme.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==

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Commander Lochagos
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Commander Lochagos is the designation for a specific Knight Commander that Spartan-IVs combat in Warzone simulations.[1]

Appearance

In Warzone simulations, Commander Lochagos has the same appearance as a Knight Commander; thus, Lochagos is armed with their style of hardlight blade, has several spikes sticking up from behind its head, and sports a white color scheme.

Gameplay

Pre-warzone boss refresh

In Warzone, Commander Lochagos is a Promethean Knight Commander that defends the Fortress in March on Stormbreak. It is the first boss to spawn on the map, and must be killed for the Fortress to be captured. Lochagos has more health than a typical Knight Commander, is armed with an incineration cannon, and is protected by Soldiers and Watchers. Killing it will award the team 150 VP, and earn the player a Legendary Takedown medal.

Post-refresh

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