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The '''Warehouse''' is a [[Covenant]] structure featured only in [[Halo Wars]]. | The '''Warehouse''' is a [[Covenant]] structure featured only in [[Halo Wars]]. | ||
The Warehouse is a | The Warehouse is a Covenant building used for collecting/processing resources. It can be built onto the [[Citadel (Covenant)|Citadel]], for 100 credits' where it brings down supplies from orbit to Covenant bases via gravity lift, from which workers move the supplies to the proper area for further use by the Covenant commander. It can be upgraded to a Blessed Warehouse for 225 credits to allow for faster collection of resources. It is the Covenant equivalent of the UNSC [[Supply Pad]]. <ref>http://www.halowars.com/GameInfo/Citadel.aspx#Warehouse</ref> | ||
In order for a Warehouse to be upgraded, a Temple must be built. | In order for a Warehouse to be upgraded, a Temple must be built. | ||
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The Warehouse is a Covenant structure featured only in Halo Wars.
The Warehouse is a Covenant building used for collecting/processing resources. It can be built onto the Citadel, for 100 credits' where it brings down supplies from orbit to Covenant bases via gravity lift, from which workers move the supplies to the proper area for further use by the Covenant commander. It can be upgraded to a Blessed Warehouse for 225 credits to allow for faster collection of resources. It is the Covenant equivalent of the UNSC Supply Pad. [1] In order for a Warehouse to be upgraded, a Temple must be built.
The difference between the normal and "blessed" variant seems to be that the blessed warehouse is larger then the normal one, and looks more intricate. Obviously, this contributes to the doubling of resource gathering. It seems obvious that both variants are made by Forerunner technology, as seen by the forerunner-like structure. It can be believed that the Covenant repurposed this technology to become a "warehouse".