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The Broadsword is a heavy aerospace vehicle first seen in Halo 4. It is a large, heavily armed space fighter that can only be piloted by one person.
Universe and lore
- Main article: F-41 Broadsword
The F-41 Broadsword is a Misriah Armory designed space fighter.[2] It had been in production since the mid-2530s, but only gained widespread use in the late Human-Covenant War.[3] It was present for the Battle for Tribute,[4] the UNSC Infinity's commissioning,[5] and was prominently used by John-117 during the New Phoenix Incident in 2557.[6] It would continue in service all the way to The Reclamation in 2558.[7]
Overview
The Broadsword acts as the stereotypical, fast moving jet-fighter craft.
Counterparts
There are a few counterparts to the Broadsword. In Halo: Reach, the Seraph and Space Banshee fill very similar roles on the Covenant side, while the Sabre is analogous to the Broadsword in that game. The Sabre and Seraph are usable vehicles that operate almost exactly the same.
Gameplay
First-person shooters
- Main article: First-person shooter
The Broadsword is piloted in third-person with a unique Heads-up display. Weapon choice, amount of boost, and current shields are shown.
Campaign
Similar to the Sabre in Halo: Reach, the Broadsword was only available to use in one campaign mission in Halo 4, Midnight.[1]
Multiplayer
Unusable Broadswords can be seen as background details in the Halo 4 map Landfall.
Forge
- Main article: Forge Objects in Halo 4/Vehicles
When Halo 4 was added to PC in Season 4: Reclaimer of Halo: The Master Chief Collection the Broadsword was able to be used in Forge on certain maps. It can be found in the "Vehicles (MCC)" category on the maps Forge Island, Erosion, Ravine and Impact.
Advantages
- High damaging. Its weapons can destroy other vehicles and infantry quickly and effectively.
Disadvantages
- The Broadsword can only accelerate. This means it cannot stop and land anywhere at any point. It is only stopped when placed in Forge or scripted campaign sequences.
Table-top games
Halo: Fleet Battles
UNSC Broadsword Interceptor Flight (+Sabre)
- Flight slots: 1 (2)
- Movement: 16" (16")
- Damage track: 2 (3)
- Systems loadout: None
- Weapons: vs. wing targets
- Range: Contact
- Dice: 2 (3)
Production notes
The vehicle was later implemented alongside a number of new items onto the Forge palettes of Forge Island, Ravine, Erosion, and Impact for the Halo 4 component of Halo: The Master Chief Collection.
Gallery
List of appearances
- Halo 4 (First appearance)
- Spartan Ops (Unusable)
- Halo: Fleet Battles
- Halo 5: Guardians (Pre-rendered cutscene only)
Sources
- ^ a b c d Halo 4: Official Game Guide, page 60
- ^ Halo 4 Interactive Guide
- ^ Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide, page 114
- ^ Halo 4, multiplayer map Landfall
- ^ Halo 4, The Commissioning
- ^ Halo 4, campaign level Midnight
- ^ Halo 5: Guardians, campaign level Guardians
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