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BUCCANEER-class Mjolnir: Difference between revisions

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(Probably best to keep fan theories out of the trivia section. Similarly Pilot and Strider helmets look a lot more like SPI than Buccaneer.)
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==In-game information==
==In-game information==
===Halo 5: Guardians===
===Halo 5: Guardians===
*Helmet Description: BUCCANEER helmets use off-the-shelf components, but the casing is custom made. The HUD is also compatible with military VISRs, employing ingenious hacks to bypass licensing locks.
*Body Description: Though heavily damaged, forensic analysis of remains codenamed BUCCANEER indicate it is a functional - if crude - MJOLNIR variant.
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!Name
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!Rarity
!Rarity
!Description
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|[[File:REQ Card - Buccaneer.png|120px]]
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|Buccaneer
|Buccaneer
|Uncommon
|Uncommon
| style="text-align:left;" | Helmet: BUCCANEER helmets use off-the-shelf components, but the casing is custom made. The HUD is also compatible with military VISRs, employing ingenious hacks to bypass licensing locks.
Armor: Though heavily damaged, forensic analysis of remains codenamed BUCCANEER indicate it is a functional - if crude - MJOLNIR variant.
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|[[File:REQ Card - Buccaneer TYR.png|120px]]
|[[File:REQ Card - Buccaneer TYR.png|120px]]
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|Buccaneer ''TYR''
|Buccaneer ''TYR''
|Rare
|Rare
| style="text-align:left;" | Helmet: BUCCANEER helmets use off-the-shelf components, but the casing is custom made. The HUD is also compatible with military VISRs, employing ingenious hacks to bypass licensing locks.
Armor: Though heavily damaged, forensic analysis of remains codenamed BUCCANEER indicate it is a functional - if crude - MJOLNIR variant.
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|[[File:REQ Card - Buccaneer Illyri.png|120px]]
|[[File:REQ Card - Buccaneer Illyri.png|120px]]
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|Buccaneer ''Illyri''
|Buccaneer ''Illyri''
|Ultra Rare
|Ultra Rare
| style="text-align:left;" | Helmet: BUCCANEER helmets use off-the-shelf components, but the casing is custom made. The HUD is also compatible with military VISRs, employing ingenious hacks to bypass licensing locks.
Armor: Though heavily damaged, forensic analysis of remains codenamed BUCCANEER indicate it is a functional - if crude - MJOLNIR variant.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The name is a reference to pirates, who in the 17th century, would attack Spanish ships.
*The name is a reference to pirates, who in the 17th century, would attack Spanish ships.
*The suits flavor text hint that it is a scratch-built suit of power armor, and that its former user was killed at some point. Theories of its origins range from S-III Headhunters to Grey Team.
*The helmet, more than any other in any Halo game so far, resembles the "fish-bowl" design of Semi-Powered Infiltration armor.


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==

Revision as of 00:08, January 8, 2016

Template:Armor Infobox

The MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Buccaneer is a variant of the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor [GEN2] utilized by SPARTAN-IVs.[1]

In-game information

Halo 5: Guardians

  • Helmet Description: BUCCANEER helmets use off-the-shelf components, but the casing is custom made. The HUD is also compatible with military VISRs, employing ingenious hacks to bypass licensing locks.
  • Body Description: Though heavily damaged, forensic analysis of remains codenamed BUCCANEER indicate it is a functional - if crude - MJOLNIR variant.
Helmet Armor Name Rarity
REQ Card - Buccaneer.png File:REQ Card - Buccaneer Armor.png Buccaneer Uncommon
Replace this with the actual REQ card image when we have that! File:REQ Card - Buccaneer TYR Armor.png Buccaneer TYR Rare
File:REQ Card - Buccaneer Illyri.png File:REQ Card - Buccaneer Illyri Armor.png Buccaneer Illyri Ultra Rare

Gallery

Trivia

  • The name is a reference to pirates, who in the 17th century, would attack Spanish ships.

List of appearances

Sources