Crawler Snipe | |
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Overview | |
Role: |
Defense, elimination of threats, reconnaissance |
Length: |
204.2cm - 234.7cm (6ft 8in - 7ft 8in)[1] |
Mass: |
157.4kg - 168.3kg (347lbs-371lbs)[1] |
Armament: |
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Crawler Snipes are a class of Promethean Crawlers, a type of the mechanical Prometheans of Requiem.
OverviewEdit
Crawler Snipes appear to be more armored than the standard Promethean Crawler[2] and are armed with a built-in Binary Rifle.[3] They make use of supplementary energy stacks located on their backs and an extreme long range sensor located at the front of top of their false-mandibles, which act as weapon cowlings. Particle dilators are located at their fore-leg joints. They are designed to specifically track and kill from extreme distances. They are sent deep into enemy fronts, quickly seizing high vantage points. They are the most lethal element of the Crawler class.[1]
GameplayEdit
Crawler Snipes are typically used for long-range combat, scouting and reconnaissance missions. Crawler Snipes will often camp out in high places on the battlefield to make better use of their integrated Binary Rifle's range and firepower to pick off enemies from a great distance.[4] While they engage in at longer distances, they may use their weapons at closer ranges with unexpected accuracy.
As with Promethean Knight Lancers, red glowing bands and auras of energy emanate from the Crawler Snipe's head and mouth when charging up and firing its weapon, giving away its location. As with Beam Rifle-armed Kig-Yar Snipers in Halo 2 and Halo 3, a single hit from the Binary Rifle will almost always kill the player instantly on Legendary difficulty, regardless of where it hits.
The most efficient and effective way to destroy Crawler Snipes is to use a long-range precision weapon (e.g. LightRifle, Covenant Carbine, Binary Rifle, etc.) and fire from afar without the Crawler Snipes discovering the player's location. Sidearms with mounted scopes like the M6H magnum are also effective at killing them, provided that the player aims at the head. Much like Kig-Yar Snipers, Crawler Snipes die from a single headshot with any precision weapon. Unlike Kig-Yar Snipers, though, Crawler Snipes are always willing to hurt the player up close with their highly-damaging melee attacks, which can be more than damaging enough to fully overload a Spartan's shields.
List of appearancesEdit
- Halo 4 (First appearance)
- Halo: Spartan Strike
SourcesEdit
- ^ a b c Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide, page 51
- ^ Halo Waypoint - Halo 4: Promethean Gallery
- ^ GameInformer October 2012 Digital Content
- ^ Halo 4 Interactive Guide
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