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===''Halo: Reach''===
===''Halo: Reach''===
Zealot class Elites appear in only three levels of the campaign: [[Winter Contingency (level)|Winter Contingency]], [[Tip of the Spear]], and [[The Pillar of Autumn (Halo: Reach level)|The Pillar of Autumn]], and only seven are fought directly. They appear nothing like Zealots in previous games, having more ornate armor, which is now a maroon color, instead of the usual gold.  Also, they do not appear to be set in a boss fight context and are somewhat more comparable to a fight with regular infantry, albeit with better shields. They are rarely equipped with Energy Swords, unlike Zealots from previous games, so close combat is a more viable option when facing them.
Zealot class Elites appear in only three levels of the campaign: [[Winter Contingency (level)|Winter Contingency]], [[Tip of the Spear]], and [[The Pillar of Autumn (Halo: Reach level)|The Pillar of Autumn]], and only seven are fought directly (which is probably another 7 reference). They appear nothing like Zealots in previous games, having more ornate armor, which is now a maroon color, instead of the usual gold.  Also, they do not appear to be set in a boss fight context and are somewhat more comparable to a fight with regular infantry, albeit with better shields. They are rarely equipped with Energy Swords, unlike Zealots from previous games, so close combat is a more viable option when facing them, however their leader, who is a [[Sangheili Field Marshall|Field Marshall]], is equipped with with both a [[Type-33 Light Anti-Armor Weapon | Fuel Rod Gun]] and an Energy Sword, and is one of the only Elites in the game known to switch weapons.


==Known Zealots==
==Known Zealots==