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***Future spawns include Wraiths, Elite Generals armed with Concussion Rifles and Energy Swords, and a [[BOB]] with an energy sword with significantly more aggressive AI than the other Elites that will mostly ignore cover in favor of charging at the player.   
***Future spawns include Wraiths, Elite Generals armed with Concussion Rifles and Energy Swords, and a [[BOB]] with an energy sword with significantly more aggressive AI than the other Elites that will mostly ignore cover in favor of charging at the player.   
**It is possible to hide for several minutes without any enemies firing at Six if the player goes to the cluster of barrels to the left (from the beginning spawn of the level) of the main structure. It is possible for the player to survive even longer if he hides between the crates in the garage building.
**It is possible to hide for several minutes without any enemies firing at Six if the player goes to the cluster of barrels to the left (from the beginning spawn of the level) of the main structure. It is possible for the player to survive even longer if he hides between the crates in the garage building.
**Overall, this level is more similar to [[Firefight]] than a campaign gameplay wise. Unlike standard Firefight, players only have one life and no breaks between waves.
*''Lone Wolf'' marks the only time a post-credits sequence has been playable in a ''Halo'' game.
*''Lone Wolf'' marks the only time a post-credits sequence has been playable in a ''Halo'' game.
*''Halo: Reach'''s campaign begins with SPARTAN-B312 putting on their helmet and ends with them taking it off.
*''Halo: Reach'''s campaign begins with SPARTAN-B312 putting on their helmet and ends with them taking it off.
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File:Level - Lonewolf.jpg|The level's loading screen.
File:Level - Lonewolf.jpg|The level's loading screen.
File:LoneWolf.jpg|SPARTAN-B312's final stand.
File:LoneWolf.jpg|SPARTAN-B312's final stand.
File:Chiefstatue.jpg|The hidden Spartan statue in MJOLNIR Mark VI armor.
File:Chiefstatue.jpg|The hidden Master Chief statue.
File:MarinesInLoneWolf.jpg|Some of the troopers who are found dead later on in the level.
File:MarinesInLoneWolf.jpg|Some of the troopers who are found dead later on in the level.
File:Troopers.jpg|UNSC troopers both alive and dead in the level.  
File:Troopers.jpg|UNSC troopers both alive and dead in the level.  

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