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[[File:HW2B Banished Raid Camp.png|right|thumb|250px|A Raid Camp in the ''[[Halo Wars 2 Open Beta]]''.]]
The '''Raid Camp''' is a structured employed by the [[Banished]] on their [[Outpost]]s. Troops and their support equipment arrive in the Outpost at the Raid Camp, where warriors can stoke their bloodlust before battle and thralls are penned while they wait for a mission. <ref name="PL">''[[Halo Wars 2]]'', ''[[Phoenix Logs]] - Raid Camp</ref>
The '''Raid Camp''' is a structured employed by the [[Banished]] on their [[Outpost]]s. Troops and their support equipment arrive in the Outpost at the Raid Camp, where warriors can stoke their bloodlust before battle and thralls are penned while they wait for a mission. <ref name="PL">''[[Halo Wars 2]]'', ''[[Phoenix Logs]] - Raid Camp</ref>



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A Raid Camp in the Halo Wars 2 Open Beta.

The Raid Camp is a structured employed by the Banished on their Outposts. Troops and their support equipment arrive in the Outpost at the Raid Camp, where warriors can stoke their bloodlust before battle and thralls are penned while they wait for a mission. [1]

Raid Camps serve as a combination of briefing room, feasting hall, and place of judgment, and only warriors are allowed full movement within. During battle each one is a riot of activity, with battle roars and the cacophony of Brutes jostling each other while they don battleplate and test the blades of their weapons on the Grunts or each other. The Raid Camp allows the requisition of infantry and unlocks their upgrade options. Multiple Raid Camps in an Outpost reduces infantry requisition time.[1]

Gameplay

Raid camps are the Banished equivalent to the UNSC Barracks and Covenant hall, allowing the training of infantry and their upgrades.

Units

Sources

  1. ^ a b Halo Wars 2, Phoenix Logs - Raid Camp

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