Rumble Pit

"A mix of Slayer and other Free For All games. Go it alone, or join as a group and throw down against each other."

- In-game description for Halo 3's social Rumble Pit playlist

Rumble Pit is a Halo 2 and Halo 3 playlist based around "free-for-all" action. It is one of the trickiest and most prestigious matchmaking playlists. Playing Slayer in many variants (though most often it's regular Slayer).


 * This playlist is unranked, meaning you are matched against people who's skill level varies and guests can play.

It allows up to 8 players in Halo 2, 6 players in Halo 3, and rotates through a selection of maps and gametypes, most notably the "slayer", (Including variants like swords, and shotguns) "fiesta" rules.

The Rumble Pit matchmaking playlist was ranked in Halo 2 on Xbox Live from its release (in 2004) until early 2007, and is now unranked in Halo 3. Halo 3's ranked version of Rumble Pit is called Lone Wolves.

Halo 2 Rules and Maps
Bungie changes the exact list of maps and rules periodically; the list as of 5/26/06 is:

Halo 3 Rules and Maps
=Tips and Tricks=

A Rumble Pit is evenly comparable to a Lone Wolves match, save that it is not ranked but social. A good strategem to work with on any given Free-for-All match is to step back, watch, wait, and charge. To blantly hurtle towards foes is a guaranteed lose. For example if it is a Guardian Slayer match, you can primarily see hordes of Spartans and Elites having at it in the main arena in the center. Grab a Battle Rifle and a handful of grenades, hurl them in the arena and pick off your rivals.

Close-combat is always ill-advised in a Rumble Pit as it can help the leaders get easy points with better weaponry.