One day I was looking over some of the maps I had created a while ago, and I stumbled upon this: the map that brought me to Forge hub. http://www.forgehub.com/forum/competitive-maps/31181-bandicoot.html It was poorly forged, but it was fun to play and my friends enjoyed it as well. On Forge hub, I got plenty of helpful responses, most about balance and cleaning it up. I had never gotten around to actually doing it, until somebody proposed that I remake it on Sandbox. I had nothing better to do, so I decided I would. It actually led to some great changes gameplay wise, and the map looks better overall as well. I think I am close to being done, but I wanted your guys opinion on how it looks before I release it. Here are the pics: Spoiler Overview Red Base and Red Corner A tube corner merged into the wall is adequate cover, but don't linger too long. Grenades can be lethal in the corner and the base. View of Bottom Middle and the bridge in the center The fins serve as an easy way to go from bottom mid to top mid very easily. A corner There are two corners like this, each has a winding ramp going to the platform at the second level with a landing half way up. You can also go behind the bottom ramp. View of the Middle Invisible spawns above the hole on the top bridge later in the game. On the ground under the bridge, a sniper spawns. View from the corner looking out Shows a tube merged into the wall under the bridge in the middle, a bubble shield spawns in one and regenerator in the other. View looking out from one of the Top Mid rooms At each end of the bridge, there is a Y-tube merged into the wall. It is a spawn, and is great cover to recharge shields. The map is set up for Slayer and King of the Hill right now. It plays well in 1v1, 2v2 and 4-6 player free for all. Weapons: Equipment: Sniper (1) BRs SMGs ARs Needlers (2) Maulers (2) Equipment: Invis (1) Bubble Shield (1) Regenerator (1) Plasma Grenades Frag Grenades Here is a download link. Bungie.net : Halo 3 File Details If you want, please download and try it out yourselves. Constructive Criticism is appreciated. Thank you for your time.