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==Summary==
'''Slayer''' is a popular gametype found in the [[Halo Trilogy]] of games. The object of the game is simply to kill as many players as possible. As opposed to [[Team Slayer]], the game of Slayer is every man for himself.
 
[[Image:Slayer_Icon.jpg|thumb|right|Icon for Slayer.]]
[[Image:Slayer_Icon.jpg|thumb|right|Icon for Slayer.]]


'''Slayer''' is a popular gametype found in the [[Halo Trilogy]] of games. The object of the game is simply to kill as many players as possible. As opposed to [[Team Slayer]], the game of Slayer is every man for himself.


===Included Variants===
===Included Variants===
These variation are also found in Team Slayer forms. All rules are the same except that the games are team based instead of every man for himself.
The following variations are found in free-for-all [[Matchmaking]] playlists ([[Rumble Pit]]/[[Lone Wolves]] in [[Halo 3]]).
 
====Fiesta====
*All players start with one random weapon each time they spawn. There are no weapons on the map except for [[Grenade]]s.
====Swords====
====Swords====
*Each player will start with a [[Energy Sword]] and usually two grenades. On the pit you can also access the chain guns.
*Each player will start with a [[Energy Sword]] and two normal grenades. There are no weapons on the map except grenades, although pick-ups and turrets remain.
 
====Slayer BRs====
====Rifles====
*Each player starts with a [[Battle Rifle]] along with the standard [[Assault Rifle]]. Everything else remains the same.
*Each player starts with a Battle Rifle. Battle Rifle ammo, [[Carbine]]s and grenades may be found on the map. Also a little swing with a granade launcher is on there too.
====Hammerzeit====
 
*All players start with a [[Gravity Hammer]] and two normal grenades. There are no weapons on the map except grenades, although pick-ups and turrets remain.
====Pistols====
*Each player starts with a [[Magnum]]. Magnum ammo, [[Plasma Pistol]]s, and grenades may be found on the map.
====Snipers====
*Each player starts with a Human [[Sniper Rifle]] and a Magnum/Beam Rifle. Sniper Rifle ammo, [[Beam Rifle]]s, and grenades may be found on the map.
 
====Rockets====
====Rockets====
*Each player starts with a [[Rocket Launcher]]. Rockets and grenades may be found on the map.
*Each player starts with a [[Rocket Launcher]]. Rockets and grenades may be found on the map.
====Shotguns====
*Each player starts with a [[Shotgun]]. Shotgun shells and grenades may be found on the map.


== Optimatch Maps and Rules ==
== Optimatch Maps and Rules ==

Revision as of 03:09, December 21, 2007

Slayer is a popular gametype found in the Halo Trilogy of games. The object of the game is simply to kill as many players as possible. As opposed to Team Slayer, the game of Slayer is every man for himself.

File:Slayer Icon.jpg
Icon for Slayer.


Included Variants

The following variations are found in free-for-all Matchmaking playlists (Rumble Pit/Lone Wolves in Halo 3).

Swords

  • Each player will start with a Energy Sword and two normal grenades. There are no weapons on the map except grenades, although pick-ups and turrets remain.

Slayer BRs

Hammerzeit

  • All players start with a Gravity Hammer and two normal grenades. There are no weapons on the map except grenades, although pick-ups and turrets remain.

Rockets

  • Each player starts with a Rocket Launcher. Rockets and grenades may be found on the map.

Optimatch Maps and Rules

  • Team Rifles - Ascension, Colossus, Terminal

Related Pages

Slayer Variants

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