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Template:Ratings Hero Units are UNSC and Covenant Combat Personnel in the Real Time Strategy (RTS) game Halo Wars who are suited to lead Marine and Covenant ground forces along with air units such as Dropships, Hornets, Banshees, etc.

Overview

Hero Units offer a varied experience in Halo Wars' multiplayer aspects, bringing leader specific powers into the fray. The Covenant have a leader for each faction (Prophet, Arbiter and Brute) while the UNSC leaders function differently. The powers of the UNSC vary greatly and are numerous as opposed to Covenant leader units.

In campaign, they also can be revived if they are killed in action, as long as the life bar is halfway full. The life bar automatically regenerates while the leader is knocked down. However, in Skirmish or multiplayer if they die they die for good and will have to be purchased again to be on the battlefield, though only Covenant Hero Units are present on the battlefield in Skirmish.

In the Halo Wars Demo, Captain Cutter is the only available hero unit for the UNSC and the Prophet of Regret is the only available hero unit for the Covenant.[1]

Hero Units

UNSC

  • Captain James Gregory Cutter
    • Cutter's unique unit is the Elephant mobile base, and his unique upgrade transforms Marine squads into teams of Orbital Drop Shock Trooper. Once this upgrade has been researched, he gains the Hero Ability to hot-drop ODSTs from HEV's anywhere on the map for the cost of training one squad. His personal weapon is the Spirit of Fire's Magnetic Accelerator Cannon, fired directly into the surface of the planet. Also, all bases receive free upgrades; newly built bases are Firebases, not Firebases, and the initial home base which would usually be a Firebase is a Fortress.
  • Sergeant John Forge
  • Professor Ellen Anders
    • Anders' unique unit is the Gremlin Combat Support Vehicle, and her unique upgrade replaces Hornets with Hawks. In addition, all upgrades are 50% cheaper and require 25% less research time, apart from Cryo Bomb and Hawks which are 25% cheaper and require 25% less research time. Her personal weapon calls in a Shortsword bomber to drop a Cryo Bomb on her enemies, which does no damage but literally freezes units solid, preventing them from taking any action. In the campaign, Anders is available as a unit, primarily useful due to her Active Ability to repair vehicles, though in emergencies she is able to protect herself with an M6D pistol.

Covenant

  • The Prophet of Regret
    • Regret can bring down a Cleansing Beam from his ship in orbit to cause massive damage to enemy structures and units, his special forces units are Elite Honor Guard, and he personally enters the battlefield on on his hover chair, which could be upgraded to have sentinel protectors and to truly fly.
  • Ripa 'Moramee, the Arbiter of the Sangheili
    • The Arbiter has the advantage of his devastatingly powerful Rage attack, and can train Suicide Grunts using his zeal to complete his mission. His personal upgrades increase his damage, reflect incoming damage back to his attackers, and even give him a permanent Active Camouflage field.
  • Brute Chieftain
    • The Brute Chieftain wields a mighty gravity hammer in battle, and his Vortex ability can tear units to shreds. His special forces units are Brutes, who can be equipped with jump packs, and his army uses Brute Choppers instead of Ghosts.

Combat Experience

Being that they are 'hero units', they are more adept to fighting and have more armor for protection against the enemy fighting units. Along with that, they probably have more unique weaponry and have "special abilities" such as "Rage mode" for the Arbiter. Also, the UNSC Hero Units have a special upgrade, like the ODSTs with Cutter.

Against the AI on skirmish, their hero unit of choice impacts on their playstyle. For instance, Cutter is more "measured" while Forge's playstyle is quite aggressive.[2]

References

  1. ^ See at about 2:54 of the Video
  2. ^ Free Halo Wars Magazine. Gamerzines. Accessed on 2009-02-17