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* This playlist is unranked, meaning you are matched against people who's skill level varies and guests can play.
* This playlist is unranked, meaning you are matched against people who's skill level varies and guests can play.
* To play against people of all levels choose the [[Rumble Training]] list. This list also contain some experimental game types, like [[Slayer "Pro"]] and such, which may eventually find their way into Rumble Pit.


It allows up to 8 players, and rotates through a selection of maps and gametypes, most notably the "slayer," (Including variants like swords, and shotguns) "fiesta" rules.
It allows up to 8 players, and rotates through a selection of maps and gametypes, most notably the "slayer," (Including variants like swords, and shotguns) "fiesta" rules.

Revision as of 07:21, June 21, 2007

Template:Halowiki Rumble Pit is a Halo 2 playlist based around "free-for-all" action. It is one of the trickiest and most prestigious matchmaking playlists. Playing Slayer in many variants (though most often it's regular Slayer)you play on your own. No friends here!

  • This playlist is unranked, meaning you are matched against people who's skill level varies and guests can play.

It allows up to 8 players, and rotates through a selection of maps and gametypes, most notably the "slayer," (Including variants like swords, and shotguns) "fiesta" rules.

Rules and Maps

Bungie changes the exact list of maps and rules periodically; the list as of 5/26/06 is:

Map
Gametype
Ascension Snipers
Slayer
Beaver Creek Slayer
Burial Mounds Rifles
Colossus Rifles
Snipers
Elongation Slayer
Foundation Slayer
Gemini Slayer
Ivory Tower Slayer
Lockout Snipers
Slayer
Midship Slayer
Relic Snipers
Sanctuary Slayer
Terminal Rifles
Snipers
Turf Slayer
Warlock Slayer



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