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==Design details==
==Design details==
===Overview===
===Overview===
The Methane Wagon is an unstable, slow, and rickety modified version of the Shadow created by [[Unggoy]]. It has a parking brake made of a chunk of wood. The Methane will detonate violently when its structural integrity is compromised due to the volatile infusion-enriched methane stored on it.{{Ref/Reuse|PL1}}
The Death Wagon was manufactured by [[Eklon War-Forges]] and developed by the Eklon'dal workshop.{{Ref/Book|Id=Enc22|[[Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition)]]}} It is an unstable, slow, and rickety modified version of the Shadow created by [[Unggoy]]. It has a parking brake made of a chunk of wood. The methane will detonate violently when its structural integrity is compromised due to the volatile infusion-enriched methane stored on it.{{Ref/Reuse|PL1}}


===Armament and support===
===Armament and support===
The vehicle emits a [[Methane]] aura, clouds of infusion-enriched methane, that makes nearby Unggoy aggressive. The wagon can also catapult kegs of Methane that release enriched gas clouds of the infusion-enriched methane.{{Ref/Reuse|PL1}}
The vehicle emits a [[Methane]] aura, clouds of infusion-enriched methane, that makes nearby Unggoy aggressive. The wagon can also catapult kegs of methane that release enriched gas clouds of the infusion-enriched methane.{{Ref/Reuse|PL1}}


==Operational history==
==Operational history==

Revision as of 22:03, April 21, 2022

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Methane Wagon
A render of the Methane Wagon model for Halo Wars 2.
Production information

Model:

Shadow[1]

Technical specifications

Armament:

Methane keg launcher[1]

Usage

Affiliation:

Banished
Yapyap's rebellion[1]

 

The Methane Wagon is a modified version of the Shadow.[1]

Design details

Overview

The Death Wagon was manufactured by Eklon War-Forges and developed by the Eklon'dal workshop.[2] It is an unstable, slow, and rickety modified version of the Shadow created by Unggoy. It has a parking brake made of a chunk of wood. The methane will detonate violently when its structural integrity is compromised due to the volatile infusion-enriched methane stored on it.[1]

Armament and support

The vehicle emits a Methane aura, clouds of infusion-enriched methane, that makes nearby Unggoy aggressive. The wagon can also catapult kegs of methane that release enriched gas clouds of the infusion-enriched methane.[1]

Operational history

In 2559, when Yapyap rebelled against the Banished during their battle with the crew of the UNSC Spirit of Fire on Installation 00, Yapyap had a few Methane Wagons under his control, hoping to upgrade them.[1]

Gameplay

Halo Wars 2

  • Info: Support Vehicle, Methane aura boosts Grunt combat effectivenes and debuffs enemies, Fires methane shells
  • Tier: 0
  • Cost: Population 4, Supplies 300, Power 120
  • Methane Wagon upgrades
    • The Good Stuff
    • Info: Increase Methane radius and shell effectiveness, Wagon becomes tougher.
    • Tier: 2
    • Cost: Supplies 0, Power 500

Methane Wagons are exclusive to Yapyap and can be made at Banished outposts once the leader power has unlocked them. They perform poorly against infantry, vehicles, aircraft, and structures as they primarily buff allied Grunt units and debuff enemies. They will also explode upon destruction, causing damage to nearby enemy units. In Blitz, Methane Wagons cost 70 energy. Despite being rated poorly against enemy units, Methane Wagons will typically outperform Eklon'Dal Workshop Marauders due to their buffs and debuffs.

Pro and Cons

Pro

  • Useful to buff up Grunt units.
  • Can be utilized as a suicide vehicle due to damage dealing upon destruction.
  • Methane can slow down and deal damage to enemies.

Cons

  • Weak fighting strength
  • Only useful when with a group of Grunts.

Trivia

In Halo Wars 2, if a Spartan hijacks a the Methane Wagon, the 2 grunts will remain in the vehicle. This is the second vehicle where the additional crew members remains in the vehicle while hijacked and continues fighting with the replaced driver.

  • The first was the Marauder.

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Halo Wars 2, Phoenix Logs, Banished Units Methane Wagon
  2. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition)