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The Wraith is the main heavy vehicle of the Covenant army, and it is considerably different from the [[Scorpion Tank]] used by the Humans. It weighs approximately twenty tons, and, while packing less firepower, can move much faster.
[[Image:Index_Wraith.jpg|right|thumb|150px|A Wraith tank from Halo 2]]The Wraith is the main heavy vehicle of the Covenant army, and it is considerably different from the [[Scorpion Tank]] used by the Humans. It weighs approximately twenty tons, and, while packing less firepower, can move much faster.


The Wraith has two weapons, a plasma cannon and anti-personnel [[Plasma Rifle]]s. The main plasma cannon fires a ball of blue plasma approximately one meter in diameter into the air. Unlike the blasts from the Scorpion Tank, the cannon is affected by gravity, meaning that the shots 'arc', or rise and sink. Though this can be used to hit enemies behind cover, it often makes hitting visible targets harder.
The Wraith has two weapons, a plasma mortar, and anti-personnel plasma auto-cannons. The main plasma mortar launcher fires a ball of blue plasma approximately one meter in diameter into the air. Unlike the blasts from the Scorpion Tank, the moratr is affected by gravity, meaning that the shots 'arc'. This can be used to hit enemies behind cover.


The secondary weapon, the plasma rifles, are almost identical to the common plasma rifles carried by foot soldiers. Two rifles will attack any enemy which comes within range, though they are largely inaccurate and not too strong. This makes boarding a Wraith slightly more difficult. Oddly, the rifles cannot be used by Humans, only Computer A.I. players. This makes them enitrely useless when using splitscreen combat.
The secondary weapon, the plasma cannons, are almost identical to the common plasma rifles carried by foot soldiers. The turrets will attack any enemy which comes within range, though they are not very accurate. However, they can take down energy sheilds relatively easily. This makes boarding a Wraith slightly more difficult. Oddly, the auto-cannons cannot be used by Humans, only Computer A.I. players. This makes them enitrely useless when a player is controlling the Wraith.


The Wraith also has a booster engine, capable of tripling the Wraith's speed for about one second, every five seconds. Though this can be used to travel quicker, it is commonly used to run over enemies who are getting to close. It can also flip small vehicles, such as [[Ghosts]] or [[Warthogs]].
The Wraith also has a booster engine, capable of tripling the tank's speed for about one second. Once it is used, it takes about five seconds to recharge. Though this can be used to travel more quickly, it is commonly used to run over enemies who are getting to close. It can also flip small vehicles, such as [[Ghosts]] or [[Warthogs]].


[[Category: Vehicles]]
[[Category: Vehicles]]

Revision as of 13:02, September 3, 2006

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A Wraith tank from Halo 2

The Wraith is the main heavy vehicle of the Covenant army, and it is considerably different from the Scorpion Tank used by the Humans. It weighs approximately twenty tons, and, while packing less firepower, can move much faster.

The Wraith has two weapons, a plasma mortar, and anti-personnel plasma auto-cannons. The main plasma mortar launcher fires a ball of blue plasma approximately one meter in diameter into the air. Unlike the blasts from the Scorpion Tank, the moratr is affected by gravity, meaning that the shots 'arc'. This can be used to hit enemies behind cover.

The secondary weapon, the plasma cannons, are almost identical to the common plasma rifles carried by foot soldiers. The turrets will attack any enemy which comes within range, though they are not very accurate. However, they can take down energy sheilds relatively easily. This makes boarding a Wraith slightly more difficult. Oddly, the auto-cannons cannot be used by Humans, only Computer A.I. players. This makes them enitrely useless when a player is controlling the Wraith.

The Wraith also has a booster engine, capable of tripling the tank's speed for about one second. Once it is used, it takes about five seconds to recharge. Though this can be used to travel more quickly, it is commonly used to run over enemies who are getting to close. It can also flip small vehicles, such as Ghosts or Warthogs.