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==Overview==
==Overview==
===Design details===
===Design details===
The weapon fires purple [[plasma]]-like explosive projectiles in two different firing modes. When in the first firing mode, both sides of the front cowling are extended outward and it fires six projectiles in a horizontal pattern. The second firing mode has the side cowlings retract inward to fire the six projectiles in a vertical diamond pattern. In both modes, the projectiles can bounce off of hard surfaces like walls and ceilings. Upon exploding,like most [[Promethean]] weapons the projectiles can disintegrate organic targets.{{Ref/Reuse|NewGen}}
The weapon fires purple [[plasma]]-like explosive projectiles in two different firing modes. When in the first firing mode, both sides of the front cowling are extended outward and it fires six projectiles in a horizontal pattern. The second firing mode has the side cowlings retract inward to fire the six projectiles in a vertical diamond pattern. In both modes, the projectiles can bounce off of hard surfaces like walls and ceilings. Upon exploding, the projectiles can disintegrate organic targets, like many [[Promethean]] weapons.{{Ref/Reuse|NewGen}}


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==

Revision as of 15:03, July 1, 2021

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Unidentified weapon
Screenshot from A New Generation of a Heatwave in Halo Infinite.
 

This unidentified weapon makes its debut appearance in Halo Infinite.[1]

Overview

Design details

The weapon fires purple plasma-like explosive projectiles in two different firing modes. When in the first firing mode, both sides of the front cowling are extended outward and it fires six projectiles in a horizontal pattern. The second firing mode has the side cowlings retract inward to fire the six projectiles in a vertical diamond pattern. In both modes, the projectiles can bounce off of hard surfaces like walls and ceilings. Upon exploding, the projectiles can disintegrate organic targets, like many Promethean weapons.[1]

Gameplay

Halo Infinite

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Production notes

This weapon was first revealed in the A New Generation multiplayer gameplay trailer, released on June 13, 2021.[1]

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources