We’ve already know that Watcher support Knights and sometimes Crawlers in Halo 4 and Halo 5: Guardians. I’m wondering if Watchers also support Solders.
-Yoinking!- WATCHERS KILL THEM ALL!
seriously i don’t care if hey support the soldiers or not, I’m still killing them first so i don’t have to find out
Most likely. I just hope they find a way to mix it up so that the Watchers aren’t only shielding and reviving enemies. That got stale extremely fast. I’m hoping they can do some tactical stuff, like enhance the performance of enemies that they’re close to. Perhaps by giving them energy shield and speed boosts.
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> Most likely. I just they find a way to mix it up so that the Watchers aren’t only shielding and reviving enemies. That got stale extremely fast.
sorry i read that and my ind jumped to power weapon toting watchers and i died a little inside. like the difference between jackals with shields and jackals with carbines/beam rifles
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> seriously i don’t care if hey support the soldiers or not, I’m still killing them first so i don’t have to find out
Lol, so true. I was playing LASO with 2 friends and we are trying to melee kill this one watcher in a room. It was like trying to catch a house fly.
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> seriously i don’t care if hey support the soldiers or not, I’m still killing them first so i don’t have to find out
Right boy the watchers won’t have a chance to save anyone.
They probably will. Also in Spartan Ops they assisted Elites a bit too. Didn’t revive them (duh) but they gave 'em hardlight shields and stuff like that
I’m going to say yes
I hope so it seems like in warzone they’re just floating there doing nothing at all they are the only AI that’s disappointed me so far.
Well I guess you could say we need to watch out for that.
thanks folks, I’ll be here all week
Probably. Not giving them the chance though, I always blow those things out of the sky immediately.
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> Well I guess you could say we need to watch out for that.
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> thanks folks, I’ll be here all week
Oh you!!
Since they supported everything Promethean in Halo 4 I’d guess they’ll protect everthing Promethean in Halo 5. Even if it’s only catching your grenades and lobbing them back.
Yup. The soldiers may not fling them out of their backs though.
The Watchers are part of the Promethean Knight, so I don’t think so
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> I hope so it seems like in warzone they’re just floating there doing nothing at they are the only AI that’s disappointed me so far.
Indeed, seemed disappointing. I hope they revive and shield and more.w
Logically, they would, so I’d expect that. No seriously screw watchers kill them all LET THEM BURN HAHAHAHA
…but yeah they’re meanies
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> Logically, they would, so I’d expect that. No seriously screw watchers kill them all LET THEM BURN HAHAHAHA
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> …but yeah they’re meanies
then let us all kill them together
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> > I hope so it seems like in warzone they’re just floating there doing nothing at they are the only AI that’s disappointed me so far.
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> Indeed, seemed disappointing. I hope they revive and shield and more.w
I’m sure all of the aI perform much better in campaign but everything else seems to be a threat in warzone but the watchers. I don’t think 343i would increase the effectiveness of all enemies but one so I guess we have to wait to see a newer build.
Personally I hope that the Watchers stay with the knights. Sure have them throw up a hardlight shield to protect a soldier who walks over, but they should focus on defending/supporting the knights. For the soldiers I want to see the classic sentinels supporting them, with the different classes of soldiers working with correspondingly tougher sentinels. No fancy tricks like the watchers, just good old fashioned flying laser beam firing robots. Maybe they could pair up to give them a unique ability but otherwise I want ‘automated’ constructs defending ‘automated’ constructs.