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Raid on Apex 7

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Raid on Apex 7, originally codenamed Ring,[1] is a Halo 5: Guardians multiplayer level exclusively for the Warzone gametype. It was first revealed during San Diego Comic-Con 2015 through a Mega Bloks model.[2] According to Microsoft, this level is the spiritual successor of the Halo: Combat Evolved level The Silent Cartographer.

The Warzone Assault variant of this map is Array.

Overview

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Apex 7 is a composite of high-value research archives found on Installation 03 and Installation 05, and assumed to have existed on Installation 04. It is a simulation crafted by ONI's top War Games team, destined to train both scientific and military personnel who may be deployed on Halo installations. This environment is part of Project BLACKBALL, which includes many other commonly encountered Halo locations, such as Library and Cartographer sites. Spartan-IV operatives are trained in attacking and defending the site, along with eliminating Promethean and Covenant enemies.[3]

In Warzone, the game begins with players dropped off to eliminate Covenant soldiers in the beach nearest to their base. Beside both of the bases lie an armory (West and East, respectively), capture of which will prove crucial in trying to take the Forerunner spire in the center of the island, which is the most easily defensible area. The bases, the surrounding beaches and the central area with the armories are connected by overland routes (some of which offer rock/cliff cover from enemy fire) as well as a system of caves. AI bosses (both Covenant and Forerunner) appear in the caves and routes. Legendary bosses include Tankmaster Rok and Captain Hestro, who appear in the beach, and Warden Eternal, who appears in the central opening in front of the spire. The first team to score 1,000 Victory Points win the game. An alternative way to win is to capture all three bases (West Armory, East Armory, Spire), in order to have access to the enemy team's base and destroy their core.[4]

On this map in Warzone, the Marines on the Beach's at the start of the game can enter vehicles. These are the only Marines in the whole game that have this ability.[5]

Specifications

Bases

  • West Armory
  • East Armory
  • Spire

Boss lineup

Boss Minions Location Bounty Time active

Hunter Elders

Elites, Grunts[note 1]

Spire

25 VP

0:00

Zealot Assassin

Stealth Elites

Passage

25 VP

2:00

Zealot Assassin

Stealth Elites

Caves

25 VP

2:00

Elite Ultra

Jackals

Plateau

25 VP

4:00

Elite Ultra

Jackals

Crags

25 VP

4:00

Ghost Marauder

None

Ridge

25 VP

6:00

Ghost Marauder

None

Waterfront

25 VP

6:00

Tankmaster Rok (Legendary)

Elites

Beach

150 VP

8:00

Banshee Raider

Banshees

Ridge

25 VP

10:00

Banshee Raider

Banshees

Waterfront

25 VP

10:00

Captain Hestro (Legendary)

Soldier Officers

Beach

150 VP

12:00

Soldier Guard

Soldiers

Tunnel

25 VP

14:00

Soldier Guard

Soldiers

Chasm

25 VP

14:00

Knight Champion

Soldiers

Crossroads

25 VP

16:00

Warden Eternal (Legendary)

Knights

Crossroads

150 VP

18:00

Trivia

The number designation part of the level's name is a likely reference to seven.

Gallery

Concept art

Screenshots

Notes

  1. ^ Canonically, the Elites and Grunts are not the Hunter Elders' minions. Their role is to guard the Spire.

Sources

  1. ^ Halo Waypoint - Halo Community Update 7.17.15
  2. ^ Gamespot - Halo 5 New Warzone Map Is Biggest Ever, Inspired By Original Halo
  3. ^ Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named CF
  4. ^ Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named guide
  5. ^ Reddit - I beeped at a marine in Warzone, and to my surprise, he actually got into the Warthog!