Beasley's Plateau
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Template:Article Quote Beasley's Plateau is a medium sized multiplayer map in Halo Wars.[1]
Set in a previously human urban environment, now seemingly abandoned and being encroached upon by a dense jungle, the map itself exists on Arcadia in proximity of an ONI base, as evidenced by Marine chatter when playing the level, as well as multiple ONI structures seen in the level. The four starting base locations are set in the four corners of the map, and there are six extra base locations, all of them occupied by a somewhat powerful Rebel Base.
Each of the six possible base locations are strategically placed in a crater like area, so that there is only one direction from which it can be assaulted. Also, on the map are eight socket hooks, which are positioned next to one another in groups of two with a free turret slot, one group of two near each starting base. They are small locations upon which a player can build a single building (not base, but base addition), which of course are defended by small groups of Rebels. In the center of the map, there is a Forerunner Lifepod, which increases the maximum population limit of whomever controls it. The Forerunner Life Support Pod is guarded by more powerful rebels, requiring a reasonably heavier force than normal to control it.
Strategies
- The Forerunner Life Support Pod will be extremely useful for anyone that controls it. Taking a heavy force to claim it from the Rebels and keep it is advised.
- If a socket hook is taken, leave some troops around to defend it, as socket hook structures are more easily destroyed than those at a base.
Trivia
- This is the only map in Halo Wars to feature a Forerunner Lifepod. Additionally, it is also the only map where Covenant factions can build Human base turrets. Canonically, members of the Covenant would refuse to utilise human weapons, with Sangheili warriors opting to fight unarmed rather than with human weapons.
- Ruins of ONI structures similar to others seen throughout the game litter the map, suggesting it is likely a part of the ONI base complex seen in the campaign level Dome of Light.
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UNSC forces moving past ONI buildings.
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