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[[File:HTMCC-H3 RocketRace2.jpg|thumb|300px|Rocket Race on ''[[Sandtrap]]'' in ''[[Halo 3]]''.]]
'''Rocket Race''' is a ''[[Halo 3]]'' and ''[[Halo: Reach]]'' [[gametype]] based on [[VIP]], and a ''[[Halo 4]]'' gametype based on [[King of the Hill]]. In ''Halo 3'', Rocket Race matches involve four teams of two invulnerable players, each using a [[M274 Ultra-Light All-Terrain Vehicle|Mongoose]] and a [[M41 Surface-to-Surface Rocket Medium Anti-Vehicle/Assault Weapon|Rocket Launcher]] to reach a destination. ''Halo: Reach'' version of Rocket Race uses teams of three using a [[M12R Light Anti-Armor Vehicle|Rocket Warthog]], armed with Rocket Launcher and [[M319 Individual Grenade Launcher|Grenade Launcher]].
'''Rocket Race''' is a recurring game variant in the ''Halo'' series. In Rocket Race modes, teams drive indestructible vehicles around a map in an attempt to reach goal zones first; passengers in vehicles are typically armed with [[M41 SPNKR|Rocket Launcher]]s, and can use these to launch enemy vehicles away from goal zones. In ''[[Halo 3]]'', the game variant was based on [[VIP]]; in ''[[Halo: Reach]]'', it was based on [[Rally]]; and in ''[[Halo 4]]'', it was based on [[King of the Hill]].


== History ==
The ''Halo 3'' gametype was in development during June [[2007]]<ref name="dev">[http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=12575 Bungie Weekly Update 06/29/07]</ref> and has since been retired.<ref name="retired">[http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?cid=14472] ''(Note: this ref needs checking.)''</ref> It appears on occasion in the [[Double EXP Weekend]] playlist.
=== ''Halo 3'' ===
The ''Halo 3'' gametype was in development during June [[2007 (real world)|2007]]<ref name="dev">[http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=12575 Bungie Weekly Update 06/29/07]</ref> and has since been retired.<ref name="retired">[http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?cid=14472] ''(Note: this ref needs checking.)''</ref> It appears on occasion in the [[Double EXP Weekend]] playlist.


In ''Halo 3'' Rocket Race matches, four teams of two players competed to reach as many goal areas as possible. At the start of a match, a player on each team would be randomly given VIP status; they would ride in the passenger seat of a [[M274 Ultra-Light All-Terrain Vehicle|Mongoose]], while their teammate would drive them around. VIPs were incapable of dealing damage, but could kill other players through [[assassination]]s or by luring them into map obstacles and level boundaries.
A ''Halo 4'' variant was introduced as a temporary playlist available between December 23, 2013 and January 5, 2014.


A match would end when any team earned ten points. Matches were typically played on [[Sandtrap]], [[Valhalla]], [[Rat's Nest]], and [[Standoff]].
==''Halo 3'' Rocket Race==
A Rocket Race match starts with four teams of two players -- Red, Blue, Green, and Orange. At the start of the match, one player from each team is randomly selected to be the VIP. The VIP rides on the back of the Mongoose, using their Rocket Launcher, while the other player acts as the driver.


Rocket Race was initially available in its own playlist, but the playlist was retired when the game's second Title Update was released.{{Ref/Reuse|retired}} Rocket Race remains available in [[Multi-Team]], with a low priority.
The driver's objective is to escort their VIPs to the current objective. The VIP's objective is to use their Rocket Launcher to hinder other teams' progress. Damage is disabled with the VIP, so vehicles cannot be destroyed unless there is no one in the vehicle, and players can only be killed by a non-VIP. The only way to kill someone is through an [[assassination]]. These settings result in fun and chaotic gameplay.


=== ''Halo: Reach'' ===
The game ends when a team gets 10 points. It is typically played on [[Sandtrap]], [[Valhalla]], [[Rat's Nest]], and [[Standoff]].
Rocket Race was introduced to ''Halo: Reach'' Matchmaking upon release of [[Noble Map Pack]], which also includes one related achievement: [[Offensive Driver]], awarded for killing a player in Rocket Race. The game mode was a modified Rally variant, in which players on each team were forced into fixed “driver” and “gunner” roles. The default settings mimicked the ''Halo 3'' setup, giving players Mongooses and Rocket Launchers. In addition to the standard Rally settings, Rocket Race offered a new set of features:


* Driver Traits and Gunner Traits
As per the release of the TU2 update, Rocket Race has been retired.<ref name="retired" /> It is now incorporated into [[Multi-Team]], with a low priority. It will still be used as a Double EXP Weekend from time to time.
* Hijacker Traits, which could be used to disable vehicle [[Boarding (gameplay mechanic)|boarding]]
* Teleport Time: the ability to teleport players back into their vehicles if they spend too much time on foot
* Hill Selection: the ability to prioritize checkpoints that are nearest to the teams with the lowest score


Rocket Race was later replaced by ''Rocket Hog Race'', in which players drove [[M12R Rocket Warthog|Rocket Warthogs]] and used both Rocket Launchers and [[M319 grenade launcher|Grenade Launchers]]. Whereas a Rocket Launcher could be used to send an enemy vehicle flying, the Grenade Launcher could be used to EMP enemies and stop them in their tracks. In addition to these changes, Rocket Hog Race no longer forced players into fixed roles; instead of offering Driver and Gunner Traits, the game variant offered In Vehicle Traits and On Foot Traits. (Accordingly, players were invulnerable in vehicles, but vulnerable on foot; and players on foot were marked with waypoints that were visible to their enemies.)
==''Halo: Reach'' Rocket Race==
''Halo: Reach'' version of Rocket Race (listed as '''Rocket Hog Race''' and '''TU R. Hog Race''') uses four teams of three players, each driving a Rocket Warthog. In addition to Rocket Launchers, the players have Grenade Launchers as secondary weapons. The players randomly occupy the driver, passenger and gunner seats; as usual, passengers may use weapons normally.


On February 8, 2011, Rocket Hog Race was updated to allow players in Custom Games to choose whether to use Mongooses or Rocket Warthogs.
The players are only invulnerable in vehicles, and automatically teleport back to Warthogs after a few seconds if exited or ejected. While outside of vehicle, they are vulnerable and enemies see markers above the players heads. If the Warthogs are knocked by explosions, passengers see a counter showing how many rotations they completed.


Rocket Race and Rocket Hog Race matches were available in the Multi Team playlist, and were typically played on [[Hemorrhage]].
In Matchmaking, Rocket Race appears frequently in [[Multi Team]] playlist. It is typically played on [[Forge World/Hemorrhage|Hemorrhage]]. The gametype was introduced to Matchmaking upon release of [[Noble Map Pack]], which also includes one related achievement ([[Offensive Driver]], awarded for killing a player in Rocket Race).
 
=== ''Halo 4'' ===
A ''Halo 4'' variant was introduced as a temporary playlist available between December 23, 2013, and January 5, 2014.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*On Sandtrap, the [[M313 Elephant]] is a usable alternative vehicle in Rocket Race. A few players have reported that they managed to win a few games using the Elephant.{{citation needed}}
*On Sandtrap, the [[Elephant]] is a usable alternative vehicle in Rocket Race. A few players have reported that they managed to win a few games using the Elephant.{{citation needed}}
*Rocket Race replaced Social Doubles on the social [[playlist]] of ''Halo 3'' during a [[Bungie]] Weekly Update.{{citation needed}}
*Rocket Race replaced [[Social Doubles]] on the social [[playlist]] of ''Halo 3'' during a [[Bungie]] Weekly Update.{{citation needed}}
*A player can still get MVP in a ''Halo 3'' Rocket Race, but it's determined by the number of enemy VIPs they killed in-game.
*A player can still get MVP in Rocket Race, but it's determined by the number of enemy VIPs they killed in-game.
*In ''Halo 3'', if a VIP's teammate quits or [[lag]]s out, the VIP will have to gain points on their own, by walking to their destination or by “rocket jumping;” VIPs can't drive vehicles in this gametype.
*The only ways to kill in Rocket Race are to [[assassination|assassinate]] or to use environmental obstacles, such as the [[Brute Landmine]]s in Sandtrap or the edges of the map in Standoff.
*There are several advanced tactics players can use to gain the lead, such as propelling themselves with rockets—commonly called “boosting”—and finding shortcuts.
*If a VIP's teammate quits or [[lag]]s out, the VIP will have to gain points on their own, by walking to their destination or by "rocket jumping" -- VIPs can't drive vehicles in this gametype.
*There are a number of groups formed that currently play organized [[custom game]]s.
*There are several advanced tactics players can use to gain the lead, such as propelling themselves with rockets -- commonly called "boosting" -- and finding shortcuts.
*There are a number of groups formed that currently play organized [[Custom Game]]s.
*Rocket Race lends itself easily to prolonged griefing, especially on maps like Rat's Nest, as players can choose not to race and seek instead to prevent other players from scoring and ending the game by:
*Rocket Race lends itself easily to prolonged griefing, especially on maps like Rat's Nest, as players can choose not to race and seek instead to prevent other players from scoring and ending the game by:
**controlling choke points in the map,
**controlling choke points in the map,
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**spawn-camping and destroying all unoccupied vehicles, and
**spawn-camping and destroying all unoccupied vehicles, and
**driving vehicles carrying enemy VIPs off the map or away from the waypoint.
**driving vehicles carrying enemy VIPs off the map or away from the waypoint.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:HTMCC-H3 RocketRace.jpg|Rocket Race on ''Sandtrap'' in ''Halo 3''.
File:HTMCC-H2A Rocket Race.jpg|Rocket Race on map ''[[Stonetown]]'' in ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]''.
</gallery>


==Sources==
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==See also==
==Related Pages==
*[[Multi-Team]]
*[[Multi-Team]]


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