Heartseeker
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Heartseeker | |
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Production overview | |
Manufacturer: |
Unknown/Forerunner origin[1] |
Model series: |
Z-390 |
Type: |
Energy projectile launcher |
Specifications | |
Length: |
134.8 centimeters (53.1 in)[1] |
Width: |
20 centimeters (7.9 in)[1] |
Height: |
40.5 centimeters (15.9 in)[1] |
Ammunition type: |
Antimatter/ionized particles[1] |
Feed system: |
100 battery units (25 uncharged shots, 5 charged shots) |
0.2 seconds per burst (0.8 seconds between bursts, 75 bursts per minute) | |
31.44 m/s (103.15 ft/s; 113.18 km/h)[2] | |
Effective range: |
Medium to long |
Service history | |
In service: |
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- "Forerunner Warrior-Servants were relentless on the hunt. Advanced Incineration Cannon that fires tracking energy charges."
- — In-game description[3]
The Heartseeker is a special variant of the Weapon/Anti-Materiel Z-390 High-Explosive Munitions Rifle featured in Halo 5: Guardians as a Legendary REQ variant of the Incineration Cannon. Its appearance is identical to that of a normal Incineration Cannon except that it takes on a black main color broken up by orange and turquoise stripes around the weapon's main body and rear area.[4]
Background
The Heartseeker is a named variant of the W/AM Z-390 HEMR, which comes with tracking energy charges. Its first known use was in the Forerunner-Flood war, where Warrior-Servants relentless on the hunt used the Heartseeker to eliminate any Flood that stood in their way.[3]
In late 2558, the weapon was added to the UNSC Infinity's War Games simulations for use by Spartan-IVs.[4]
Gameplay
Halo 5: Guardians
The Heartseeker is a Legendary Level 6 REQ that restores 200 REQ Points to the player's RP balance when sold. Its operation is exactly identical to that of the normal Incineration Cannon, including the strong vertical recoil, except that the Heartseeker fires projectiles that exhibit strong tracking behavior. This allows players with the Heartseeker to destroy enemy infantry, as one pull of the trigger with a red reticle lock is enough to kill an enemy without an Overshield, thus making it an effective anti-infantry weapon. Its strong tracking behavior can ignore thruster evades. However, the Heartseeker's user must have a spot-on aim to actually make the projectiles seek out their target, whether it be infantry or vehicles. The Heartseeker also deals major damage to vehicles and can especially bring devastating results to Mongooses, Warthogs, Ghosts, and Wasps.
In Warzone, Mythic Knight Commander bosses, including Endurance-of-Will, generally use the Heartseeker, making them highly dangerous foes, although the Heartseeker actually has somewhat weaker tracking behavior when used by Knight bosses.[4]
Changes from the Z-390 Incineration Cannon
- Fires projectiles that exhibit strong tracking behavior.
- 25% larger battery capacity.
- Both uncharged and charged projectiles move at the same speed.
- Tighter arcing trajectory.
- 30% larger red reticle range.
- Generates a larger orange glare when the weapon is charged up.
- Charged shots are larger: a radius of 5.55 m (18.21 ft) is needed to kill a Spartan, while charged shots have a blast radius of 7.10 m (23.29 ft).[2]
Gallery
Normal gallery
A Mark IV-clad Spartan-IV with the Heartseeker.
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Endurance-of-Will, a Mythic Knight Commander, using the Heartseeker in a Warzone simulation on Skirmish at Darkstar.
Halo 5: Guardians REQ cards
List of appearances
- Halo 5: Guardians (First appearance)
Sources
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