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Dovotaa Workshop Reaver

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Dovotaa Workshop Sky Protector
HW2 Banished Reaver.png
Production information

Manufacturer:

Crucibles of Dovotaa[1]

Technical specifications

Length:

6.2 meters (20.4 ft)[1]

Width:

5.5 meters (18 ft)[1]

Height:

7.7 meters (25.3 ft)[1]

Mass:

8.3 metric tons (8.2 LT; 9.1 ST)[1]

Other system(s):

Energy shielding[1]

Armament:

Crew:

1 operator[1]

Usage

In service:

Second Ark Conflict

Role(s):

Anti-aircraft
Combat Walker

Affiliation:

Banished[3]

 

"Reaver ready to take down some air units."
— A Reaver pilot during the Second Ark Conflict.[3]

The Dovotaa Workshop Sky Protector, commonly known as the Reaver, is a bipedal anti-aircraft walker used by the Banished.[1][3] The Reaver is capable of using its missiles as a propulsion system briefly in order to cover long distances or smash into enemies, similar to a Spartan's ground pound.

Overview

Design details

The Reaver is a heavily-armoured bipedal combat walker. Despite its heavy armour plating, the walker is considered agile in nature, able to use a series of in-built jump-jet systems to quickly launch itself into the air and access more advantageous firing positions.[1] The vehicle is manufactured by the Crucibles of Dovotaa, a clan workshop of the Dovotaa clan, bearing the marks of both workshop and assembly forge construction.[2] An armoured canopy is situated in the front of the vehicle, covered in thick armour plating.[1]

Armaments

In its role as an anti-air system, the Reaver is primarily fitted with two Thrasher missile pods, with each pod containing five launch tubes. For self-defence against lighter ground targets, the Reaver has twin spike autocannons mounted just below the cockpit canopy[1] - with the weapons themselves seemingly built into the housing of two Zubo-pattern beam rifles.

The sensor system for the Reaver was taken from an old salvaged Covenant augur assembly.[1]

Variants

Operational history

The Reaver is a relatively new addition to the Banished arsenal, and its manufacturer is unknown-though it bears telltale marks of both workshop and assembly vat construction, which hints at an origin on Doisac. They have largely replaced the skyhunter series of Wraiths and anti-aerospace fortifications in the Banished.[2] The Banished deployed many Reavers against the crew of the UNSC Spirit of Fire on Installation 00 in March 2559.[3]

In December of 2559, Reavers were deployed by Banished forces on Reach to defend against an attack by United Nations Space Command forces on the Menachite portal complex.[4]

Gameplay

Halo Wars 2

  • Info: Anti-Air, Detects cloaked units, Weak against vehicles
  • Tier: 2
  • Cost: Population 5, Supplies 175, Power 215

Reavers can be built at the Foundry by all Banished leaders. Reavers perform well against aircraft, but poorly against infantry, vehicles, and structures. In Blitz, Reavers cost Blitz Energy 60 energy and Prowling Reavers cost Blitz Energy 80 energy. Prowling Reavers stay cloaked for 90 seconds.

Phoenix log

Phoenix Log - Reaver
Phoenix log artwork

Anti-aircraft combat walker armed with rapid-fire missile launchers.

The Reaver is a walker unit unique to the Banished, built to act as a highly mobile counter-air unit. It is armed with Thrasher missile pods that track on enemy aircraft and a light spiker autocannon that can deter attack by infantry and light armored vehicles. It can use its Predatory Leap ability to jump short distances, useful for setting up ambushes or evading attack.

The Reaver is a relatively new addition to the Banished arsenal, and its manufacturer is unknown-though it bears telltale marks of both workshop and assembly vat construction. which hints at an origin on Doisac. They have largely replaced the AA Wraith and anti-aerospace fortifications in the Banished forces, and have quickly earned a dreaded reputation among the Spirit of Fire's pilots.

Trivia

The Reaver bears numerous similarities to the cut Gorgon vehicle, intended for inclusion in the original Halo Wars.

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 456
  2. ^ a b c d Halo Wars 2, Phoenix Logs: Reaver
  3. ^ a b c d Halo Wars 2, Reaver in-game unit
  4. ^ Halo: Shadows of Reach, chapter 14