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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
Power seeds serve as the primary objective for players to collect in the [[Stockpile]] gametype in ''[[Halo Infinite]]'' [[multiplayer]]. In Stockpile, players need to collect and deposit five power seeds at the base. While carrying a power seed, a player cannot fire their weapons or sprint, but they can throw the power seed. Players can move power seeds on the ground using the [[Repulsor]] or pick one up from afar using the [[Grappleshot]]. Furthermore, two power seeds can be attached to the back of the [[M15 Razorback]]. Any power seeds that have fallen off the map or have been untouched for too long would return to | Power seeds serve as the primary objective for players to collect in the [[Stockpile]] gametype in ''[[Halo Infinite]]'' [[multiplayer]]. In Stockpile, players need to collect and deposit five power seeds at the base. While carrying a power seed, a player cannot fire their weapons or sprint, but they can throw the power seed. Players can move power seeds on the ground using the [[Repulsor]] or pick one up from afar using the [[Grappleshot]]. Furthermore, two power seeds can be attached to the back of the [[M15 Razorback]]. Any power seeds that have fallen off the map or have been untouched for too long would return to its initial spawn location. | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*Power seeds act as a unique objective item for the Stockpile gamemode in Halo: Infinite, as opposed to previous games which utilized generic flag pickups. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 01:12, December 3, 2022
- "This object. It's part of the Ring's life force. It's called a Power Seed."
- — The Weapon, speaking to John-117[1]
The Power seed is a Forerunner device that stores energy to power up devices.[2]
Usage
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Gameplay
Power seeds serve as the primary objective for players to collect in the Stockpile gametype in Halo Infinite multiplayer. In Stockpile, players need to collect and deposit five power seeds at the base. While carrying a power seed, a player cannot fire their weapons or sprint, but they can throw the power seed. Players can move power seeds on the ground using the Repulsor or pick one up from afar using the Grappleshot. Furthermore, two power seeds can be attached to the back of the M15 Razorback. Any power seeds that have fallen off the map or have been untouched for too long would return to its initial spawn location.
Trivia
- Power seeds act as a unique objective item for the Stockpile gamemode in Halo: Infinite, as opposed to previous games which utilized generic flag pickups.
Gallery
Concept art
Screenshots
A crucible requiring a power seed.
List of appearances
- Halo Infinite (First appearance)
Sources
- ^ Halo Infinite, campaign mission Ringfall: Foundation (Halo Infinite)
- ^ Halo Infinite