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MAKO-class Mjolnir

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This article is about the GEN2 Mjolnir variant. For other uses, see Mako.
Mako
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Production overview

Type:

MJOLNIR (GEN2)

Role(s):

Maritime combat

 

MAKO-class Mjolnir is a variant of the MJOLNIR [GEN2] armor.[1]

Overview[edit]

Development history[edit]

The suit meets UNSC requirements for multi-environment adaptation and has additional systems that allow it to excel in maritime environments. Though offered as a complete GEN2 Mjolnir system for Spartan Operations, adoption of the MAKO helmet by Army combat divers has proven to be more profitable.[1]

In-game information[edit]

Halo 5: Guardians[edit]

Mako was first introduced as an armor set in Halo 5: Guardians, unlockable through the Requisition system. The Mako set has two alternate skin designs; Cthonic and Darkwater.

Armor Description Rarity Introduced in Unlock requirements
REQ icon for the Mako armor.
Mako (helmet)
Though offered as a complete GEN 2 Mjolnir system for the Spartan branch, adoption of the MAKO helmet by Army combat divers has proven to be more profitable. Uncommon Introduced on launch. Purchase a Silver REQ pack for REQ Points 5,000 REQ points.
REQ icon for the Mako armor.
Mako Chthonic (helmet skin)
Rare
REQ icon for the Mako armor.
Mako Darkwater (helmet skin)
Ultra Rare Purchase a Gold REQ pack for REQ Points 10,000 REQ points.
REQ icon for the Mako armor.
Mako (body)
The MAKO meets UNSC requirements for multi-environment adaptation and has additional systems that allow it to excel in maritime environments. Uncommon Purchase a Silver REQ pack for REQ Points 5,000 REQ points.
REQ icon for the Mako armor.
Mako Chthonic (body skin)
Rare
REQ icon for the Mako armor.
Mako Darkwater (body skin)
Ultra Rare Purchase a Gold REQ pack for REQ Points 10,000 REQ points.

Production notes[edit]

References[edit]

Mako is the name of two kinds of sharks, Isurus oxyrinchus and Isurus paucus, which are commonly known as the Shortfin mako shark and the Longfin mako shark, respectively. The Chthonic skin is named after the Greek term for "subterranean", which describes deities or spirits of the underworld in Greek religion. The skin's pattern is similar to the nose decals on the P-40 Warhawk fighters used by the United States of America during World War II. The Darkwater skin is named after a collection of short stories written by the Japanese writer Koji Suzuki.

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