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*All players start with a [[Gravity Hammer]] and two frag grenades. There are ''no'' weapons on the map except grenades, although pick-ups and turrets remain. Although you cannot pickup extra grenades or use the equipment. | *All players start with a [[Gravity Hammer]] and two frag grenades. There are ''no'' weapons on the map except grenades, although pick-ups and turrets remain. Although you cannot pickup extra grenades or use the equipment. This game is basically a knockoff of Swords, except it is played with [[Gravity Hammers]]. | ||
This is an infrequent gametype. This also seems to appear only in Rumble Pit. | This is an infrequent gametype. This also seems to appear only in Rumble Pit. | ||
Revision as of 13:50, August 11, 2008
Template:Ratings Slayer is a popular gametype found in the Halo Trilogy of games. The object of the game is simply to kill as many opposing players as possible. This is done in teams of anywhere from 2-8 in Team Slayer, or all by yourself in a FFA (Free For All) match.
Included Variants
The following variations are found in Halo 3 Matchmaking.
Swords
- Each player will start with a Energy Sword and two frag grenades. There are no weapons on the map except grenades, although equipment and turrets remain the same. Although you cannot pickup extra grenades or use the equipment.
- Halo 2's best sword map is possibly Ascension.
Slayer BRs
- Each player starts with a Battle Rifle along with the standard Assault Rifle.
- Everything else remains the same.
Hammerzeit
- All players start with a Gravity Hammer and two frag grenades. There are no weapons on the map except grenades, although pick-ups and turrets remain. Although you cannot pickup extra grenades or use the equipment. This game is basically a knockoff of Swords, except it is played with Gravity Hammers.
This is an infrequent gametype. This also seems to appear only in Rumble Pit.
Rockets
- Each player starts with a Rocket Launcher. Rockets and grenades may be found on the map. This gametype can be played free for all or with teams. Rockets was also featured as a Double-Exp Weekend Playlist.
Team Snipers
- Each player starts with a Sniper Rifle and Magnum. Grenades are on the map and the way to win is the same.
Shotty Snipers
- Each player starts with a Sniper Rifle and Shotgun. Grenades are on the map and the way to win is the same.
Popular Variants
Fiesta Slayer
Used in the Cinco de Mayo Double EXP weekend hopper. FFA where all weapons, primary and secondary are random for all players.
Team Swat
BR and Magnum starts, no shields and 200% damage resistance. The only way for an instant kill is a headshot or an assassination. Highly tactical.
'Nades 'n Spades
The only way to score points is to stick an opponent or to beat them down, typical kills from an inert gun do not count. Normal speed and shields, Plasma Pistol for a starter weapon with regenerating grenades.
Team Warzone
All vehicles possible are placed on map. Bunkers are built out of barriers, crates, etc., and turrets are placed inside them. This game is usually used with Team Slayer, or Team Assualt.
Optimatch Maps and Rules (Halo 2)
- Team Slayer - Beaver Creek, Desolation, Elongation, Gemini, Ivory Tower, Lockout, Midship, Sanctuary, Turf, Warlock
- Team Slayer BR - Ascension, Burial Mounds, Desolation, Relic, Terminal, Tombstone, Zanzibar