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New Blood is an upgrade in Halo Wars, aquired from the barracks, which adds one extra marine to every marine unit, increasing the total to 5 marines. It costs 200 supplies, requires a tech level of 1 and takes roughly 20 to completed. This upgrade increases both the damage that the unit can deal as there are more guns trained on a single target, as well as increasing the overall health, since there are more people to be killed.
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{{Center|''This article is about the report "New Blood". For the novel by [[Matt Forbeck]], see [[Halo: New Blood]].''}}
'''New Blood''' was the report code name for a report filed by [[Spartan]] [[Edward Buck]] before [[2558#October|October 2558]]. It contained a first person report by Edward Buck on his career, his team [[Alpha-Nine]], Alpha-Nine becoming [[SPARTAN-IV program|Spartan-IVs]], and their eventual break-up.{{Ref/Novel|Id=|NB|Chapter=1}}


This upgrade is permanant and will effect any marine units on the battlefield as well as be applied to all marine units that are yet to be trained. It will also remain in effect, as long as the tech level is high enough to train the original units.
==Production notes==
This report is used as the fictional framing device for ''[[Halo: New Blood]]'', but went unnamed until ''[[Halo: Bad Blood]]'', where the name "New Blood" was used to showcase that the story of Alpha-Nine breaking up was already told in ''Halo: New Blood''.
 
==List of appearances==
*[[Halo: New Blood]] {{1st}}
*[[Halo: Bad Blood]] {{mo}}
 
==Sources==
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Latest revision as of 14:25, March 23, 2022

This article is about the report "New Blood". For the novel by Matt Forbeck, see Halo: New Blood.

New Blood was the report code name for a report filed by Spartan Edward Buck before October 2558. It contained a first person report by Edward Buck on his career, his team Alpha-Nine, Alpha-Nine becoming Spartan-IVs, and their eventual break-up.[1]

Production notes[edit]

This report is used as the fictional framing device for Halo: New Blood, but went unnamed until Halo: Bad Blood, where the name "New Blood" was used to showcase that the story of Alpha-Nine breaking up was already told in Halo: New Blood.

List of appearances[edit]

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ Halo: New Blood, chapter 1