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{{Quote|A mix of Slayer and other Free For All games. Here, you must stand on your own.|In-game description for [[Halo 3]]'s ranked Lone Wolf playlist}}
{{Quote|A mix of Slayer and other Free For All games. Here, you must stand on your own.|In-game description for [[Halo 3]]'s ranked Lone Wolf playlist}}
==Description==
==Description==
'''Lone Wolves''', is a Ranked, [[free-for-all]] playlist in [[Halo 3]].  It's a considerable counterpart of [[Rumble Pit]], which is non-ranked free-for-all.  Lone Wolves matches contains  of eight players, and there are no teams.
'''Lone Wolves''', is a Ranked, [[free-for-all]] playlist in [[Halo 3]].  It's a considerable counterpart of [[Rumble Pit]], which is non-ranked free-for-all.  Lone Wolves matches contains  of six players, and there are no teams.


Players typically advance in level by consistently placing in the top four, and drop in level by placing in the bottom four.  However, several other factors also affect this, including comparison of the player's level compared to the others in the game (although usually the players are about the same level), what specific place the player came in (1st place will level a player up faster than 4th), and their Kill/Death spread (for slayer games).  Originally the games had five players, but was soon increased to six. On September 16th 2008 Lone Wolves player count increased from six players to eight players. In the February 2009 Matchmaking Update, Lone Wolves was reduced back down to 6 players.   
Players typically advance in level by consistently placing in the top four, and drop in level by placing in the bottom four.  However, several other factors also affect this, including comparison of the player's level compared to the others in the game (although usually the players are about the same level), what specific place the player came in (1st place will level a player up faster than 4th), and their Kill/Death spread (for slayer games).  Originally the games had five players, but was soon increased to six. On September 16th 2008 Lone Wolves player count increased from six players to eight players. In the February 2009 Matchmaking Update, Lone Wolves was reduced back down to 6 players.   

Revision as of 09:39, February 8, 2009

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"A mix of Slayer and other Free For All games. Here, you must stand on your own."
— In-game description for Halo 3's ranked Lone Wolf playlist

Description

Lone Wolves, is a Ranked, free-for-all playlist in Halo 3. It's a considerable counterpart of Rumble Pit, which is non-ranked free-for-all. Lone Wolves matches contains of six players, and there are no teams.

Players typically advance in level by consistently placing in the top four, and drop in level by placing in the bottom four. However, several other factors also affect this, including comparison of the player's level compared to the others in the game (although usually the players are about the same level), what specific place the player came in (1st place will level a player up faster than 4th), and their Kill/Death spread (for slayer games). Originally the games had five players, but was soon increased to six. On September 16th 2008 Lone Wolves player count increased from six players to eight players. In the February 2009 Matchmaking Update, Lone Wolves was reduced back down to 6 players.

Maps Played In Lone Wolves

Note: All maps have equal chance of being selected

Gametypes Played In Lone Wolves

  • Slayer (45% chance of being selected) - First player to 25 kills wins. 10 minute match time limit.
  • Slayer BRs (28.3%) - First player to 25 kills wins. Players spawn with Battle Rifles and Assault Rifle secondary weapons. 10 minute match time limit.
  • Oddball (13.1%) - Hold the skull to earn points. First player to 50 points wins. 10 minute match time limit.
  • Crazy King (10.1%) - Stand in the hill to earn points. First player to 100 points wins. Hill traits: Moves to a random location every 30 seconds. 10 minute match time limit.
  • Swords (3.5%) - First player to 25 kills wins. Players spawn with Energy Swords and no secondary weapon. Player traits: Infinite ammo, cannot pick up weapons or drive/ride in vehicles. 10 minute match time limit.

Trivia

  • With eight players in Lone Wolves now, it basically has become much easier to get many of the original Achievements that many have not got.
  • Compared to Rumble Pit, Lone wolves is much more competitive, since everyone there wants to get their rank higher. In Rumble Pit, you fight for experience points only.

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