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*It seems to be a cross between a [[Banshee]] (head) and a small Scarab (body and legs).
*It seems to be a cross between a [[Banshee]] (head) and a small Scarab (body and legs).
*It also resembles the [[Anti-Aircraft Battery|Anti-Aircraft Batteries]] from ''[[Halo 2]]'' and ''[[Halo 3]]''.
*It also resembles the [[Anti-Aircraft Battery|Anti-Aircraft Batteries]] from ''[[Halo 2]]'' and ''[[Halo 3]]''.
*It is possible that that the Locusts are the insect-like mining vehicles seen at the [[Battle of Reach]], as mentioned in [[Halo: First Strike]] attempting to break into [[CASTLE Base]]. These vehicles were previously believed to be an early version of the [[Scarab]].
*It is possible that that the Locusts are the insect-like mining vehicles seen at the [[Battle of Reach]], as mentioned in [[Halo: First Strike]] attempting to break into [[CASTLE Base]]. These vehicles were previously believed to be an early version of the [[Scarab]], which used to be a mining device.


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The Locust is a Covenant ground combat vehicle featured in Halo Wars.[1] It is described as a "building killer" and Spartans can hijack it, like many other vehicles.

Appearance

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Locusts and Scarabs fighting together.

The Locust is a smaller version of the Scarab walker, with only one rotating turret which hosts a single large cannon. It does not however share the Scarabs spiked "feet", Its four legs may allow it to kneel down or climb over obstacles, like its larger cousin. Its central turret looks similar to a Banshee cockpit. It fires a straight purple-pink beam, useful against ground and air targets. The vehicle itself is roughly similar to the Scorpion in size.

Locust schematics.

Combat and Tactics

The Locust is, like the Scarab, another mining unit refitted for combat[2], probably the top-long-range Covenant ground unit, and, for this reason, a quite slow one. Specifically designed to take down static targets, it can be upgraded to have the "Overdrive" special attack, which allows it to divert energy from its shield generator to the main cannon increasing its damage, and to have a "Shield amplifier" which makes the Locust shield regenerate at a much faster rate. The Locust is known to open fire only when stationary.

As a long-range "building killer," Locusts are largely used to take out turrets from a safe distance to reduce casualties in a player's main army. A few can also give solid building-destroying capability to an army that would otherwise be without, such as one consisting only of Jackals. In larger groups, a surprise attack can level a base in under 30 seconds, often before the defender can make it back, although the inherent vulnerability of the unit makes this a gamble.

Against other targets, the Locust is fairly weak. Though able to do significant damage, it is brittle, and falls quickly to concentrated fire.

Upgrades:

  • 1.Overdrive- enables overdrive special attack which drains shield to boost power.
  • 2.Shield amplifier- increases shield regeneration rate. Useful for using the overdrive ability repeatedly. Also stacks with the "shield of the forerunners" upgrade from the temple, allowing an even quicker recharge rate.

Resource: 300

Minimum Tech Level: 2

Population Count: 3

Trivia

  • The Locust cannot be made until the Age of Doubt is researched.
  • The Locust follows the naming scheme used on Covenant walkers, starting with the Scarab, where the vehicle is named after an insect.
  • The Locust is the Covenant's equivalent to the Cobra's special (single) cannon and the Cyclops.
  • It resembles its larger counterpart, the Scarab, especially the Scarabs from the Halo Graphic Novel.
  • It seems to be a cross between a Banshee (head) and a small Scarab (body and legs).
  • It also resembles the Anti-Aircraft Batteries from Halo 2 and Halo 3.
  • It is possible that that the Locusts are the insect-like mining vehicles seen at the Battle of Reach, as mentioned in Halo: First Strike attempting to break into CASTLE Base. These vehicles were previously believed to be an early version of the Scarab, which used to be a mining device.

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Sources

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