Invasion
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Invasion is a gametype in Halo: Reach.[1] An alternate mode of the gametype is a variant called Invasion Slayer, which is a 6 vs 6, Spartan-vs-Elites slayer variant.[2]
Overview
Invasion is a team-based gametype and can be described as a large vehicular-based firefight.[1] The default Invasion gametype is broken into three phases; successfully completing an objective in one phase will unlock the next phase. If the Spartans can hold out during any one phase, the game is over and they score a victory. As a result, UNSC Longswords will fly overhead and clear the zone with a tactical strike, rendering any and all data stored on the core completely destroyed. Should the Elites be in control of the current objective, the game will go into Sudden Death mode where respawning is disabled.
The game begins on Phase 1, where only one portion of the map and no vehicles are available. As the game continues, more Phases unlock meaning there will be more objectives to be completed, vehicles will become available, and more Loadouts will become available as well. When carrying the data core, the carrier's movement will be hindered by the package, similar to that when carrying support weapons in Halo 3, and will be left defenseless and vulnerable to the Spartans.
Invasion Slayer is a 6 vs 6, Spartans-vs-Elites slayer variant where players will eliminate the opposing team in order to score points; obtaining a total of 100 kills will end the game.[2] Similar to the default Invasion gametype, the slayer gametype will be regulated through Phases which can be unlocked by either acquiring a specific amount of kills or surpassing a specific time.[2]
Players will not be able to choose which multiplayer model/teams they want to play in Matchmaking; the system will automatically assign the player to play as either a SPARTAN or an Elite.[3]
Standard
Standard Invasion mode is the default Invasion feature. Currently, the feature is playable on two maps; Boneyard and Breakpoint. Boneyard's version of Invasion features the Elites on the offensive, trying to obtain a UNSC data core with valuable information on it, while the Spartans are tasked with defending it. In Breakpoint's version of Invasion, the Spartans are required to prevent the Elites from extracting a data core from an ONI science facility.
Phase 1
- Default
Phase 1 requires the Elites (Attacking Team) to occupy the marked territories positioned inside the defending team's holding grounds. The process of occupying the marked territories requires 20 seconds. Successfully doing so will allow the Elites to proceed to Phase 2 and the match will be extended for several minutes. The Spartans (Defending Team) will win if the Elites fail to occupy the marked territories in less than four minutes allotted in Phase 1.
- Invasion Slayer
Phase 1 is the first phase of the Invasion Slayer gametype and ends once the scoring reaches 25 kills or the timing reaches four minutes.[2] The next phase will be unlocked if any of these markers are surpassed.
Phase 2
- Default
Phase 2 requires the Elites to control one of the two newly marked territories in specific locations of the map; in Boneyard, the marked territories are located inside the refinery and beside the Spartans' vehicle bay whereas in Breakpoint, the marked territories are located on each sides of the syphoning structure. During this phase Elites gain a Ghost and a Wraith for their use, and the Spartans get a Warthog and a Rocket Hog.
To proceed to Phase 3, the Elites would need to occupy the marked territories for a total amount of 30 seconds (Boneyard) or arm the bomb (Breakpoint). Successfully completing Phase 2 will leave the data core exposed for Phase 3 and add an additional four minutes to the match.
- Invasion Slayer
Phase 2 is the next phase of the Invasion Slayer gametype and ends once the scoring reaches 50 kills or the time limit reaches eight minutes.[2] The next phase will be unlocked if any of these markers are surpassed.
Phase 3
- Default
In Phase 3, the Elites must retrieve the data core and deliver it back to the Phantom hovering onto the scaffolding near the ridge. Elites will have four loadouts. Spartans will have four equally powerful choices.[3] Elites will unlock a Banshee in this phase, and Spartans unlock a Scorpion Tank (Boneyard) or a Falcon (Breakpoint). The Elites win when they successfully deliver the data core to the Phantom, also ending the game.
- Invasion Slayer
Phase 3 is the final phase of the Invasion Slayer gametype and ends once the scoring reaches 100 or the match's time limit runs out.[2] Surpassing either of these markers will officially end the game.[2] There are also several areas to capture, once captured reinforcements will be dropped to your base. The higher your score the better the reinforcement.
When the core is returned the announcer actually says flag returned.
Reversed
Reversed Invasion is essentially an Invasion mode with reverse roles; Spartans will be on the offensive trying to capture a Covenant power module from a Spire defended by the Elites. Spire is the only known map to feature this invasion mode.
Phase 1
Phase 1 requires the Spartans to capture one of the two shield generators located in order to advance to Phase 2. Similar to the standard Invasion mode, successfully shutting down one of the generators will disable the security systems that leads to Phase 2 and the match will be extended for several minutes.
In this phase, the Elites have the advantage of the selection of two loadouts; an Evade ability with a Plasma Repeater and an Active Camouflage with a Needler, along with Plasma Pistols as secondary weapons. The Spartans are given their standard loadout: the Sprint ability along with a DMR and a Magnum.
Phase 2
Phase 2 requires the Spartans to activate the Spire, again by securing one of two designated areas for twenty seconds. In this phase, the Spartans will be provided a Warthog to assist them in their objective. Power weapons begin to spawn on the map in this phase. The Spartans obtain a sniper rifle, a rocket launcher, and a shotgun. Elites obtain a Focus Rifle and a Plasma Launcher. Loadouts are broadened to include medium range weapons such as the DMR and Needle Rifle for Spartans and Elites, respectively. If the Spartans successfully activate the Spire, the match will proceed to Phase 3.
Phase 3
In Phase 3, the Spartans are required to retrieve the power module from the top of the Spire and deliver it to a Pelican awaiting near the beachhead. In this final Phase, both factions unlock air support vehicles to assist them in their objectives; Elites have access to a Banshee, whereas Spartans have access to a Falcon. Control of the air is heavily contested and often decides the outcome of the match. Loadouts become extremely powerful, with the Energy Sword and the Grenade Launcher being prominent.
This stage can be extremely difficult for the Spartans because the opposition will always load with the Energy Sword. The Elites dominate close quarters fighting while Spartans usually control the air. A way to counter this is to mount a team assault at the energy core or throw lots of grenades to flush the Elites out.
Trivia
- Even though the default setting for Invasion is 6 vs 6, you can increase the maximum players up to 8 vs 8 in custom games
- The "Marksman" Loadout was removed from the first phase of this gametype during the multiplayer beta due to Spartan players able to get multiple kills on Elites with virtually no cover.[4]
- In the Beta on Invasion: Boneyard, if the Elites don't capture the data core in time, Longswords will actually bomb the Elites with Fusion Coils. This can be seen in Theater as it only appears a splitsecond.[5]
- After the Forgetacular Contest A new map was chosen to be in Matchmaking, named Saurcered.
- It is currently believed that Highlands will support Invasion.
- A new version of Invasion was introduced called Skirmish.It is an Invasion Slayer varient with each objective either being all Spartans or all Elites, and each team is either as well all Spartans or all Elites.