High Ground

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Template:Multiplayer Map Infobox Template:Article Quote High Ground is a multiplayer level in Halo 3. It is a UNSC base in New Mombasa that was reactivated after the Slipspace cataclysm that destroyed Mombasa.

Introduction

It is an asymmetrical map consisting of a dusty fort on a hill. Due to the general appearance of the map, it was thought to be a remake of Zanzibar, which has now been disproven (See Last Resort).

Layout

See also: High Ground Tactics

Just like Zanzibar, it consists of a beach, where the attacking team spawns, and a massive, yet capturable fort, where the defending team, and their flag spawns. There are several ways of getting into the base besides the enormous gate and paths through the flood wall. Bungie has included a series of several tunnels through the bottom, which the player may use for a stealthy advance. The Energy Sword is said to spawn here.

Between the teams rests a large indestructible wall. This wall has a gate, which is similar to the one found on Zanzibar. The gate can be opened from the inside of the wall on the left side. There is a AIE-486H Heavy Machinegun mounted at the top of the gate, which is used primarily by the defending team to ward off attackers. A portable gravity lift rests at the entrance to the left cave, which can be used to propel the user(s) over the wall.

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A shot of High Ground from above.

The Sniper Rifle is mostly in range for the attacking team, as it spawns on the beach, along with two Mongooses. There is a small camoflauged tower on the left side of the where the Spartan Laser spawns for the defending team. This tower is somewhat vulnerable however, as there are some fusion cores stacked on one side of it. Two Mongooses are the current vehicle set within the base to counter the attacking teams Mongoose. There is an artillery weapon to the rear of the defending base. In descriptions of this weapon, it is described as either a large mortar or a SAM (Surface-to-Air-Missile) site, and presumably fires devastating missiles upon the attackers. However, Bungie has recently stated in an article about the maps that it is unusable, indicating that it fires on its own, or that it is merely a piece of scenery for the level. It, however, is inactive, at least in the Halo 3 Beta.

Areas

The Layout of High Ground
  1. Beach
  2. Base
  3. Bunker
  4. Bunker Cave
  5. Broken Wall
  6. Missile Launcher
  7. Bunker Cave
  8. Beach Tunnel
  9. Broken Tunnel
  10. Ledge
  11. Tower
  12. Gate
  13. Gate Switch
  14. Pipe Room
  15. Backside

Two Brute Shots spawn on the defenders side, one inside the base, next to a flight of stairs. And the other is located next to where the SMGs spawn underneath the catwalk.

Covenant Carbines also spawns in several different locations on the defending side, one outside behind the ruble next to the flag along with two spike grenades, one inside the base below where the Spartan Laser spawns, two along the railings of the gate, and one along the edge of the garage behind where two SMGs spawn next to the catwalk. A Power Drainer is inside what is dubbed by some fans as "the blue room" near the Gate Opener.

The Active Camo spawns in a small inlet on the left side from the offense base known as the "Ledge".

The Portable Grav Lift spawns in the middle right side from the offense base (Bunker Cave), or the middle left side for the defense base, near the Spartan Laser spawn (Tower).

The Bubble Shield spawns in the middle of the map under the rocks.

Trivia

  • Originally thought to be the new Zanzibar, it is now only a map with a similar setup. Zanzibar has its own Halo 3 remake known as Last Resort
  • A picture of Cortana appears for a split second on the console closet to the flag.
  • The Radio inside the fort where the flag spawns transmits 3 different Morse Code messages. When translated they are "Frogblast the ventcore" a reference to Bungie's classic FPS Marathon, "sababwl" a acronym found on the Halo Soundtrack which was a quote from Bungie's Martin O'Donnell back when the original Halo was about to be released, the acronym stands for "shiny and bumpy and bursting with love!" and "Dont make us kick your ass" a classic Bungie saying.
  • The Radio inside the fort where the flag spawns also transmits a musical piece from the original Halo entitled Under Cover of Night

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