Slayer: Difference between revisions

From Halopedia, the Halo wiki

mNo edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Era|H1|H2|H3}}
{{Era|H1|H2|H3}}
{{ratings}}
{{ratings}}
'''Slayer''' is a popular gametype found in the [[Halo Trilogy]] of games. The object of the game is simply to kill as many players as possible. As opposed to [[Team Slayer]], the game of Slayer is every man for himself.  
'''Slayer''' is a popular gametype found in the [[Halo Trilogy]] of games. The object of the game is simply to kill as many players as possible. As opposed to [[Team Slayer]], the game of Slayer is every man/woman for himself/herself.  


[[Image:Slayer_Icon.jpg|thumb|right|Icon for Slayer.]]
[[Image:Slayer_Icon.jpg|thumb|right|Icon for Slayer.]]

Revision as of 13:21, April 18, 2008

Template:Ratings Slayer is a popular gametype found in the Halo Trilogy of games. The object of the game is simply to kill as many players as possible. As opposed to Team Slayer, the game of Slayer is every man/woman for himself/herself.

File:Slayer Icon.jpg
Icon for Slayer.


Included Variants

The following variations are found in free-for-all Matchmaking playlists (Rumble Pit/Lone Wolves in Halo 3).

Swords

  • Each player will start with a Energy Sword and two normal grenades. There are no weapons on the map except grenades, although pick-ups and turrets remain.

Slayer BRs

Hammerzeit

  • All players start with a Gravity Hammer and two normal grenades. There are no weapons on the map except grenades, although pick-ups and turrets remain.

Rockets

  • Each player starts with a Rocket Launcher. Rockets and grenades may be found on the map.

Optimatch Maps and Rules (Halo 2)

  • Team Rifles - Ascension, Colossus, Terminal

Related Pages


Template:Games