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[[Zealot]] Field Masters usually worked alone in both games. Waiting for you to kill everyone else, then they'd attack by themselves. In [[Halo: Combat Evolved]], Zealot Field Masters were a fairly common sight on any difficulty, usually guarding places of importance. On average there were probably two to three Zealots on any one level. Although, Field Masters in [[Halo 2]] were much more sneaky and only appeared on the [[Legendary]] difficulty.
[[Zealot]] Field Masters usually worked alone in both games. Waiting for you to kill everyone else, then they'd attack by themselves. In [[Halo: Combat Evolved]], Zealot Field Masters were a fairly common sight on any difficulty, usually guarding places of importance. On average there were probably two to three Zealots on any one level. Although, Field Masters in [[Halo 2]] were much more sneaky and only appeared on the [[Legendary]] difficulty.


In [[Halo 2]], during the levels [[Sacred Icon (Level)]] and [[Quarantine Zone (Level)]], the player comes across a band of elites being led by [[Rtas 'Vadumee]]. He appears to be the highest ranking elite there, before [[Arbiter (character)]] arrives and thus probably would've held the title "Field Master".  
In [[Halo 2]], during the levels [[Sacred Icon (Level)]] and [[Quarantine Zone (Level)]], the player comes across a band of Elites being led by [[Rtas 'Vadumee]]. He appears to be the highest ranking Elite there, before [[Arbiter (character)]] arrives and thus probably would've held the title "Field Master".  


However, it is also true that perhaps a Zealot was present at some other location, but never featured and 'Vadumee's unit was merely a detachment of his (or perhaps 'Vadumee had a Zealot superior that was killed during the battle and thus he temporarily took over the role of field master).
However, it is also true that perhaps a Zealot was present at some other location, but never featured and 'Vadumee's unit was merely a detachment of his (or perhaps 'Vadumee had a Zealot superior that was killed during the battle and thus he temporarily took over the role of field master).