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'''Equipment''' is a type of special gameplay item introduced in ''[[Halo 3]]'', featured in ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'' as an enemy-only sandbox item, and again as a player-usable feature in ''[[Halo Infinite]]''.
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== Overview ==
==Halo: Combat Evolved==
While prior ''Halo'' games featured [[power-up]]s in the form of [[overshield]] and [[active camouflage]], these on-map pickups were activated immediately upon acquisition. ''Halo 3'' introduced equipment as a new addition to the "golden triangle" of ''Halo'' gameplay alongside weapons, grenades and melee. Equipment can be found in campaign and multiplayer as pickups in the game world - once picked up, they can be activated at any time with a single button press.  
There were two types of equipment in [[Halo: Combat Evolved]], [[active camouflage]] and [[overshield]]. Active camouflage made you partially invisible to other players or enemies unless you were shot, which caused your shields to flare, making you visible momentarily. The overshield simply made your shield three times as strong. However, in multiplayer, it slowly degraded over time even if you were not taking damage.


== Appearances ==
==Halo 2==
=== ''Halo 3'' ===
In ''[[Halo 2]]'', the only available equipment was [[John-117|Master Chief]]'s flashlight and [[Thel 'Vadam|The Arbiter]]'s [[Active Camouflage|active camouflage]] (Though with a certain [[Halo_2_Skulls#Envy|skull]], Master Chief would gain camouflage as well). Although such equipment could not be collected or spent, they were always available for use (based on charge) being integrated into their respective armor.
In ''Halo 3'', equipment can be found in campaign and multiplayer modes. Equipment in ''Halo 3'' are single-use pickups, and only one such item can be carried at a time. In the [[campaign]], equipment can be employed by the player and by [[Jiralhanae|Brute]] AI enemies, with several equipment pieces reserved for the campaign not available in [[multiplayer]]. Most equipment can be found in multiplayer, placed on the map like any other [[power weapon]]. The mainstay list of equipment found in multiplayer includes the [[TR/9 trip mine|trip mine]], [[Z-4190 bubble shield|bubble shield]], [[deployable cover]], [[flare]], [[Portable gravity lift|gravity lift]], [[power drain]], [[regenerator]] and [[radar jammer]]. The campaign features all the prior-listed equipment with the addition of the [[Invincibility]], [[Cloaking]] and [[Forerunner automated turret|Auto-Turret]]. Later, in [[Halo: Reach]], [[Halo 4]], [[Halo: Spartan Assault]], and [[Halo: Spartan Strike]], equipment was remade into [[Armor abilities]]


The Invincibility equipment can only be found by killing [[Jiralhanae Chieftain|Brute Chieftains]], while the Cloaking can be found on the bodies of [[Jiralhanae Stalker|Stalkers]] and on the map in some areas. The Auto-Turret is exclusively found in a handful of levels and can only be used by the player. The Auto-Turret has since seen its addition to multiplayer with the release of ''Halo 3'' on PC as part of ''[[Halo: The Master Chief Collection]]'', and can now be spawned in [[Forge/Halo 3|Forge]] mode.
==Halo 3==
In ''[[Halo 3]]'', equipment items can be used by Human players and AI units in both [[Multiplayer]] and [[Campaign]].  They are placed throughout Campaign levels and Multiplayer maps to add a new strategic (and sometimes humorous) option to the Halo gameplay mix. While most of the equipment is Covenant manufactured, some is Human made, such as the [[TR/9 Antipersonnel Mine|Trip Mine]]. Others, such as the Auto Turret, are made by the Forerunners. While only one piece of Equipment can be carried at a time, they are usually worth their weight.


In ''Halo 3'' Forge, equipment can be used to [[Overload glitch (Halo 3)|overload]] a map, allowing the player to escape the map's confines.
The flashlight used when playing as [[John-117]] and active camo used by the [[Arbiter]] have been removed entirely


=== ''Halo 3: ODST'' ===
==Halo 3: ODST==
Almost all equipment - except for the gravity lift, auto-turret, regenerator and radar jammer - can be found again in ''Halo 3: ODST''. Unlike ''Halo 3'', equipment cannot be used by the player, and only exists within the game to be used by Brute enemies against the player.
In [[Halo 3: ODST]] equipment is not available for the player to use though brutes will activate it, it has been replaced with the [[VISR]] a night vision with a NAV database and target identification, highlighting enemies in red.


===''Halo Infinite''===
== Equipment ==
[[File:HINF-Equipmentupgrademenu.png|thumb|Equipment upgrades in ''Halo Infinite''{{'}}s campaign.|250px]]
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''Halo Infinite'' features the return of equipment pick-ups, with several abilities new to the series. The game's equipment includes the [[Grappleshot]], [[Drop wall]], [[Thruster (Halo Infinite)|Thruster]], [[Repair Field]], [[Repulsor]], [[Threat Sensor]], [[Threat Seeker]], and [[Shroud Screen]]. In addition to these, overshield and active camouflage have also been melded into the equipment system, now called "power equipment." Like other equipment, both the overshield and active camouflage can be picked up and held, with the player being able to activate them on demand after a short animation. On top of the overshield and active camouflage, a third power equipment called the [[Quantum Translocator]] was also added. Unlike ''Halo 3'', equipment use differs greatly between campaign and multiplayer. Four pieces of equipment in ''Halo Infinite'' can be equipped at once in campaign and recharge similar to armor abilities. This equipment can also be upgraded with Spartan cores.{{Ref/Site|Id=IIFeb2021|D=01|M=6|Y=2020|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/inside-infinite-february-2021|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Inside Infinite - February 2021}} In multiplayer matchmaking, only one piece of equipment can be used at a time, like in ''Halo 3'', but retains multiple uses per pickup varying on game mode.{{Ref/YouTube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgrbXe-CMaE|Channel=HALO|VideoName=#Ask343 Halo Infinite - Zeta Halo}}
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==Trivia==
===[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]===
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'''[[Campaign]] and [[Multiplayer]]:'''
*In the January 2008 issue of EGM, in an interview with [[Brian Jarrard]] and [[Tyson Green]], it was revealed that there was a piece of equipment cut from the final release of ''Halo 3'' known as The Vortex. It was said to be deployed the same as a Power Drain, but would instead create a mini black hole that would "suck" in any object within range, and diverting its course into the black hole, and away from your face. It was even able to affect nearby objects such as the [[Fusion coil|Fusion Coil]] and even other players. The design was cut due to the fact that it was too "expensive" from a networking and performance standpoint.{{citation needed}}
*[[Active Camouflage]]
**In ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'', there's a [[Type-54 plasma pistol]] variant named "[[Void's Tear]]" that works similarly to this cut piece of Equipment.
*[[Overshield]]
'''Campaign Only'''
*[[Flashlight]]
 
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===[[Halo 2]]===
'''[[Campaign]] Only:'''
*[[Flashlight]] (When Playing as Master Chief)
*[[Active Camouflage]] (When Playing as the Arbiter)
 
'''[[Multiplayer]]:'''
*[[Overshield]]
*[[Active Camouflage]]
 
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===[[Halo 3]]===
'''Available in Campaign and [[Multiplayer]]:'''
*[[Bubble Shield]]
*[[Power Drain]]
*[[Portable Gravity Lift|Gravity Lift]]
*[[TR/9 Antipersonnel Mine|Trip Mine]]
*[[Regenerator]]
*[[Active Camouflage]]
*[[Overshield]]
*[[Flare]]
*[[Deployable Cover]]
*[[Radar Jammer]]  
 
'''Campaign Only:'''
*[[Automated Turret]]
*[[Cloaking]]  
*[[Invincibility (Equipment)|Invincibility]]


==Gallery==
'''Custom Maps Only:'''
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*[[Custom Powerup]]
File:HINF Concept VisorAnimation.gif|Concept animation showing a placeholder "targeting visor" equipment for ''Halo Infinite''.
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File:HINF Concept VISRAnimation.gif|Concept animation visualizing how the "targeting visor" equipment could work if implemented.
File:HINF Concept RocketAnimation.gif|Concept animation showing a placeholder "rocket pod" equipment.
File:HINF Concept ShieldAnimation.gif|Concept animation showing a placeholder "shield module" equipment.
File:HINF Concept ActiveCloak.jpg|Concept showing a placeholder "active cloak" equipment.
File:HINF Concept HackingModule.png|Concept showing a placeholder "hacking module" equipment.
File:HINF Concept BanishedEquipment.jpg|Concept art of what appears to be an example of [[Banished]] equipment for ''Halo Infinite''.
File:HINF Concept EquipmentPad.jpg|Concept art of the pad used to hold equipment in ''Halo Infinite''.
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==Sources==
==Trivia==
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*In the January 2008 issue of [[EGM]], in an interview with [[Brian Jarrard]] and [[Tyson Green]], it was revealed that there was a piece of equipment cut from the final game known as The Vortex.{{fact}} It was said to be deployed the same as a Power Drain, but would instead create a mini black hole that would "suck" in any object within range, and diverting its course into the black hole, and away from your face. It was even able to affect nearby objects such as the [[Fusion Coil]] and even other players. The design was cut due to the fact that it was too "expensive" from a networking and performance standpoint.
*The [[Radar Jammer]], [[Flare]], and [[Deployable Cover]] are no longer usable in Matchmaking, as all three could be used to reach unfairly high places; the former two using the [[Equipment Jumping]] glitch, and the latter by simply jumping on it after deployment.
*In the new 2009 Halo 3 Action Figures wave, there are equipments included, and it should be noted that they all can be moved in some way as if they were activated; for example, the Radar Jammer included with the Olive Security-permutation
*Despite not being able to use them yourself, in [[Halo 3: ODST]], Brutes will still continue to use equipment as they do in Halo 3.


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===Glitches===
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*The Radar Jammer, Flare, and Power Drain can all be used to "double jump".
*In [[Forge]], players often set equipment items to [[Forge/Tricks#Instant Respawn|Instant Respawn]], resulting in various interesting effects. Among other things, Instant Respawn Trip Mines can be used to [[Overload Glitch (Halo 3)|overload]] a map. Overloading makes some forged objects disappear and disables all stage elements such as lifts and guardian turrets.
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