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GOBLIN-class Mjolnir

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This article is about the MJOLNIR armor variant. For the Unggoy powered exoskeleton, see Goblin.
Goblin
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Production overview

Testing site(s):

Requiem, Epoloch system[1]

Type:

MJOLNIR (GEN2)

 

GOBLIN-class Mjolnir is a variant of the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor [GEN2].[1]

Overview[edit]

Development history[edit]

The UNSC Infinity's Fireteam Shadow tested GOBLIN suits during the Requiem Campaign. Production models of the suit were also not fitted with sensor-warping technology that was rumored in the prototypes.[1]

Usage[edit]

The GOBLIN suit was notably used by Spartan Horatio Fry, of Fireteam Shadow, during the Requiem Campaign between 2557 and 2558.[2] During Operation: VERTICAL UMBRAGE on February 14, Fry used his GOBLIN suit to board the Zanar-pattern light cruiser, Panom's Canticle, in a boarding action ultimately resulting in the ship's destruction.[3][4]

In-game information[edit]

Halo 5: Guardians[edit]

Goblin was first introduced as an armor set in Halo 5: Guardians, unlockable through the Requisition system. While the chest is original, the suit's shoulder pads, wrists, and leg armor are retools of Athlon. The Goblin armor has two alternate skins; Erlking and Dokkaebi.

Armor Description Rarity Introduced in Unlock requirements
REQ icon for the Goblin armor.
Goblin (helmet)
The UNSC Infinity's Fireteam Shadow tested GOBLIN suits during the Requiem Campaign. Uncommon Introduced on launch. Purchase a Silver REQ pack for REQ Points 5,000 REQ points.
REQ icon for the Goblin armor.
Goblin Erlking (helmet skin)
REQ icon for the Goblin armor.
Goblin Dokkaebi (helmet skin)
Rare
REQ icon for the Goblin armor.
Goblin (body)
The sensor-warping technology that GOBLIN prototypes were rumored to be fitted with did not appear in production models. Uncommon
REQ icon for the Goblin armor.
Goblin Erlking (body skin)
REQ icon for the Goblin armor.
Goblin Dokkaebi (body skin)
Rare

Production notes[edit]

The Goblin armor was created by the Berlin-based outsource studio Airborn Studios.[5] Internally, the armor was known by the codename A061 during development.[6]

References[edit]

Both of the armor's skins are named for goblin-like folkloric beings. In German and Danish folklore, an Erlking is a malevolent king of fairies or elves, and in Korean folklore, Dokkaebi are mischievous although generally benevolent nocturnal spirits.

Gallery[edit]

Halo 5: Guardians skins[edit]

List of appearances[edit]

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