Non-Canon

CAMAZOTZ-class helmet

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Camazotz
Icon of the Camazotz helmet
Production overview

Manufacturer(s):

343 Industries

Type:

MJOLNIR [GEN3] (Compatible)

 

The CAMAZOTZ-class helmet is a helmet made for augmented human personnel.

Overview

Design details

The Camazotz is a helmet developed for use by augmented humans affiliated with the Banished and their Venezian allies. Eventually it was made compatible with the GEN3 Mjolnir platform and usable by UNSC Spartans.[1]

Development history

The Camazotz helmet is manufactured by 343 Industries.

In-game information

Halo Infinite

The Camazotz helmet and its attachments are available for multiplayer Spartan armor customization in Halo Infinite.

Helmet Manufacturer Lore Rarity Unlock Requirements
Icon of the Camazotz helmet
Camazotz
343 Industries There are many routes to super-soldier transfiguration. Human ingenuity and Covenant chrysalis technology allow the Banished and their Venezian allies to pursue paths to transhumanism best left untrodden. Legendary Purchase "Sanguine Gift" Bundle from the Shop for 2,200 cR
Icon of the TAS/Vetala attachment
TAS/Vetala
343 Industries Nightmares are useful sources of inspiration for next-generation weapon systems. Legendary Purchase "Sanguine Gift" Bundle from the Shop for 2,200 cR

Trivia

  • Camazotz is a bat spirit from Mayan mythology, with its name meaning "Death Bat" in the K'iche' language.
  • Vetala is an spirit from Hindu mythology who possess dead bodies in cemeteries; the Vetala are usually comparable with western Vampires.

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo Infinite, Armor Hall: Camazotz - Helmet Description "There are many routes to super-soldier transfiguration. Human ingenuity and Covenant chrysalis technology allow the Banished and their Venezian allies to pursue paths to transhumanism best left untrodden."