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*Elites were originally supposed to wield a [[Sangheili Arm Shield|personal triple layered arm shield]] in-game, similar to a [[Jackal Personal Arm Shield|Jackal]]'s. This appears, however, in the ''[[Halo Graphic Novel]]'''s story ''[[The Last Voyage of the Infinite Succor]].'' | *Elites were originally supposed to wield a [[Sangheili Arm Shield|personal triple layered arm shield]] in-game, similar to a [[Jackal Personal Arm Shield|Jackal]]'s. This appears, however, in the ''[[Halo Graphic Novel]]'''s story ''[[The Last Voyage of the Infinite Succor]].'' | ||
*Early ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' screenshots show that the Sangheili energy shields were originally going to be a constant "bubble" around the user. | *Early ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' screenshots show that the Sangheili energy shields were originally going to be a constant "bubble" around the user. | ||
There are contradictions about the strength of an elites energy shielding. In the novel Halo: First Strike, there are several instances where the shielding of an elite fails after only three rounds from an MA5B assault rifle or M6C magnum. In the games however, even the weakest elites can take take far more damage before their shields fall, even on the easy difficulty. | |||
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Revision as of 21:45, January 6, 2013
The Sangheili personal energy shield is the energy shielding system of the Sangheili combat harness.[1]
A Sangheili's armor contains multiple energy shield emitters that when activated will add an extra layer of protection from enemy attacks. These personal energy shields are white and blue unlike their gold MJOLNIR equivalents.
Function
The Elite's armor generates a recharging energy shield (similar to the MJOLNIR shields) that protects against both ballistic fire and plasma weaponry; however after taking enough damage the shields will collapse and the Elite will be vulnerable to further attacks. Like MJOLNIR shields, this shield recharges after being depleted and can be enhanced by the Covenant's overshield technology. There appear to be differences in the strength of the shields, and different ranks of Elites have different amounts of power and recharge capacity in their shield. For example, a sniper rifle headshot will kill a Sangheili Minor, but an Sangheili Ultra's shield can withstand up to four headshots.
Strengths
Unlike the Spartan's MJOLNIR shield, the Elite's shields can resist low caliber munitions like that of an assault rifle. Sometimes the bullets bounce off of the Elite's shields, but still cause damage. This is also true with the M6D pistol, sometimes on harder difficulty levels, if you shoot an Elite with the pistol and don't hit him directly (for example his shoulder), the bullet may bounce off and hit the ceiling. Also, as mentioned above, the Covenant have the ability to create extremely resilient Energy Shields such as the ones featured on Zealots and Ultra Elites, which can even withstand a direct hit from an M19 Rocket Launcher.
Weaknesses
These shields have weaknesses however, as they are susceptible to damage received from plasma-based weapons. An overcharged shot from a Plasma Pistol, a punch from a Spartan-II, or a slash from a Brute Shot or Energy Sword can completely drain an Elite's Energy Shields. The shields can also be completely bypassed by using a Needler in Halo CE, Halo 2, Halo 3, and Halo 4. Plasma Rifles are very effective in quickly reducing the Elite personal energy shielding. Additionally a Plasma grenade or Spike Grenade will stick to an Elite even if the shield is fully charged.
Trivia
- The Elites in the Heretics have personal shields that glow a flamboyant purple. Apart from the peculiar shield-color it also sparks an amethyst-tinted color.
- Elites were originally supposed to wield a personal triple layered arm shield in-game, similar to a Jackal's. This appears, however, in the Halo Graphic Novel's story The Last Voyage of the Infinite Succor.
- Early Halo: Combat Evolved screenshots show that the Sangheili energy shields were originally going to be a constant "bubble" around the user.
There are contradictions about the strength of an elites energy shielding. In the novel Halo: First Strike, there are several instances where the shielding of an elite fails after only three rounds from an MA5B assault rifle or M6C magnum. In the games however, even the weakest elites can take take far more damage before their shields fall, even on the easy difficulty.
Gallery
A Sangheili Minor's shield flickering from gunfire in Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary.
- Shielding.jpg
An Ultra Sangheili's energy shield in Halo 2.
- Halo Reach Elite Energy Shield.jpg
An Sangheili's personal energy shield flickers from taking damage in the Halo: Reach Multiplayer Beta.
List of appearances
Sources
- ^ Halo: First Strike, page 97 ("How would you like to see that technology manifest as better personal shields for their Elite warriors?")