Well, the Sleeper is a laser weapon that charges up before shooting a ricocheting laser, dealing good damage and OHK in pvp.
The laser is a laser weapon that charges up before shooting a big scary laser, dealing massive damage and OHK in pvp.
However, the sleeper holds more ammo than the spartan laser (7 shots instead of 4), and it looks better, so it is anyone's guess.
EDIT:
Just 6 minutes in, I see that the Spartan Laser is winning by a landslide. The disappointing questline for the Sleeper, and the disappointing gun itself, could be to blame. Or the laser might just be ridiculously fun, which it is.
EDIT 2:
I think it is clear which one is the winner
[spoiler]JOHN CENA[/spoiler]
Spartan Laser
EDIT 3: Halloween. 1182 votes. Wow. Such popular. Much vote. So spooky.
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Who is champ? [spoiler]me.[/spoiler]
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Spartan lasers can take out vehicles without a problem
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Remember the tremendous roar and the blinding light that came with the Spartan Laser? That's what made the weapon. The Simulant is cute compared to that.
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Spartan Laser... I remember the good times when I shot Banshees out of the sky in Halo 4 multiplayer...so many tears!!!!
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Shoulder mounted Spartan Laser will always hold a special place in my heart.
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I was in an iron banner match last night. See blade dancer pop super. Starts running at me. "not today mother fu[b]c[/b]ker"
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Which one is better: Spartan Laser or Hammer of Dawn?
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I am the best, no doubts about it.
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Is this even a question
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My favorite SS: Sp00ky Stalker ;)
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The Spartan Laser has better anti-vehicle capabilities, probably a OHK vs a Goliath Tank. Sleeper will always require at least 4 shots.
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You took my name. I have a very specific set of skills. I will find you, and I [i]Will[/i] run you over very slowly
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The spartan laser has no advantage at all over sleeper, why is it voted as the best?
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Spartan Laser blows shit the fk up. Sleeper is strong but only kinda goes "ssshhhhppppeeewwww"
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The main issue is a charged Spartan Laser OHKs a cabal tank whereas The Sleeper requires at least a few precision shots.
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Love, I love both. For different reasons....
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Edited by Diddy Party Survivor: 10/13/2015 12:37:40 AMSpartan laser. Plus I think of sleeper simulant is more like the rail gun but still not as good
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Spartan laser all the way
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Spartan Laser? There's a Spartan Laser?
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YEAAAAAAAAH BABY!
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Brother?
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Not even goin
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Simulant is way easier to use as an antipersonel weapon.
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Anyone that picks sleeper simulant either doesn't know what it is or has never played halo which is disgusting
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Well, lets look at both of them: Spartan Laser is almost strictly anti-vehicle, as far as multiplayer is concerned (in campaign, it can be used against Hunters or Brute Chieftans, and its possible against Elite Generals and Zealots, but they jump around a LOT). It has a long charge time which more or less keeps it in that niche. If you were to try using it against players, you're talking a maximum of 4 kills (5, if you're talking Halo 3) unless some idiots line up perfectly- and hold that alignment during its slow charge sequence. But it kills enemy vehicles much faster and more efficiently than any other weapon in the game- 1 burst and your target is gone. Sleeper Simulant is in almost the same boat, but replace "vehicle" with "boss." Its built as a spike damage weapon on bosses, which are much more resilient than Halo vehicles (3-4 rockets kills a Wraith. 20 rockets barely dents a Walker, and I see no evidence Destiny rockets are somehow weaker). In multiplayer, its a OHK with a shorter charge, which is pretty fair for kill potential (I have yet to even step into TTK Crucible, so IDK how many charges it holds). Honestly, its a toss-up between these two, but I'd go with Spartan Laser. It isn't a God-tier weapon like everyone thinks, but it fills its niche (vehicle killer) much more nicely than the Sleeper Simulant. 1 shot to kill a Warthog and 1 more to kill a Mongoose can net you 5 kills. Sleeper Simulant can be outpaced by guns like Black Spindle. The Simulant does have the advantages of higher ammo capacity and faster charge time, though.