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[[File:HINF - Yoroi armor core.jpg|thumb|300px|The Yoroi armor core in ''Halo Infinite''.]] | |||
{{Article quote|...YOROI are forged using ancient karakuri arts from the raw energies of the land—each hand-crafted for eager young samurai of unimpeachable honor to defend their clan and lands from the barbaric Covenant invaders.{{Ref/Reuse|TenraiLaunch}}}} | |||
The '''Yoroi''' is an armor core employed by samurai of the 343 clans of the Imperial Court in the [[Tenrai]] [[Fractures|Fracture]].{{Ref/Site|Id=tgjsf|URL=https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2021/06/13/halo-infinite-the-great-journey-so-far/|Site=Xbox Wire|Page=Halo Infinite: The Great Journey So Far|D=13|M=6|Y=2021}}{{Ref/Site|Id=TenraiLaunch|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/news/fracture-tenrai-event-launch|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=FRACTURE: TENRAI EVENT LAUNCH|D=23|M=11|Y=2021}} | |||
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'''Yoroi | == In-game information == | ||
The Yoroi armor core was originally unlockable by attaining level 5 on the Event Pass during the [[Fractures: Tenrai]] [[event]] in [[Season 01: Heroes of Reach]], the first [[season]] of ''[[Halo Infinite]]'' [[multiplayer]]. Customization options for the Yoroi are unlocked by attaining later levels of the Event Pass or purchasing [[Shop Bundles]] from the ''Halo Infinite'' in-game [[shop]] during the weeks when the Fracture: Tenrai event is live.{{Ref/Reuse|tgjsf}}{{Ref/Site|Id=InsideJune|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/inside-infinite-june-2021|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Inside Infinite - June 2021|D=25|M=6|Y=2021}} With the release of the December update during ''Halo Infinite's'' [[Winter Update]], the Yoroi armor core was granted to all players for free.{{Ref/Site|Id=december2022|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/news/halo-infinite-december-2022-update|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Halo Infinite <nowiki>|</nowiki> December 2022 Update|D=8|M=12|Y=2022}} The armor core gained new cosmetics during [[Season 04: Infection]] with the release of the [[Tenrai II]] and [[Tenrai III]] events, and during [[Content Update 32]] with the [[Tenrai IV]] Operation. | |||
===Armor core=== | |||
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! scope="col" style="width: 15%" |Armor core | |||
! scope="col" style="width: 15%"|Manufacturer | |||
! scope="col" style="width: 40%" |Lore | |||
! scope="col" style="width: 10%" |Rarity | |||
! scope="col" style="width: 20%" |Unlock Requirements | |||
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|align="center"|[[File:HINF Yoroi Core Icon.png|75px]]<br/>Yoroi | |||
|Fracture: Tenrai | |||
|Wrought of the finest blessed ores and cooled by the breath of a thousand saints, each YOROI is a masterpiece of art and war. When its bearer falls, the armor is reclaimed and refitted for another young warrior eager to prove their worth.{{Ref/Note|Id=S2change|In Season 01 Yoroi's description was "Samurai armor from a strange realm".}} | |||
|Legendary | |||
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*[[Fractures: Tenrai]] [[Event]] Pass level 5 | |||
*Unlocked by default as of December 2022 Update{{Ref/Reuse|december2022}} | |||
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===Helmets=== | |||
{{:Armor customization (Halo Infinite)/Yoroi/Helmet}} | |||
===Helmet Attachments=== | |||
{{:Armor customization (Halo Infinite)/Yoroi/Attachments}} | |||
===Visor=== | |||
{{:Armor customization (Halo Infinite)/Yoroi/Visor}} | |||
===Chest=== | |||
{{:Armor customization (Halo Infinite)/Yoroi/Chest}} | |||
===Shoulders=== | |||
{{:Armor customization (Halo Infinite)/Yoroi/Shoulder}} | |||
== | ===Gloves=== | ||
{{:Armor customization (Halo Infinite)/Yoroi/Glove}} | |||
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=== | ===Wrist=== | ||
{{ | {{:Armor customization (Halo Infinite)/Yoroi/Wrist}} | ||
=== | ===Utility=== | ||
{{ | {{:Armor customization (Halo Infinite)/Yoroi/Utility}} | ||
== | ===Knee Pads=== | ||
== | {{:Armor customization (Halo Infinite)/Yoroi/Knee}} | ||
==Production notes== | ==Production notes== | ||
''[[Wikipedia:Ō-yoroi| | The physical architecture of the Yoroi armor draws inspiration from its namesake, a [[Wikipedia:Japanese armour|Japanese armor]] named ''[[Wikipedia:Ō-yoroi|ō-yoroi]]'', which is [[Japan]]ese for "great armor" and was worn by the Japanese samurai. The armor core features [[Wikipedia:Lamellar armour|horizontal rows of armor plates]] on the shoulders, while the armor below the waist resembled the ''haidate'', which were thigh guards that tied around the waist and covered the thighs. The HIKESHI and KABUTO helmets feature characteristics like a large crest on the helmet and a neck guard made of curved plates. The Swordsman's Belt adds a ''[[Wikipedia:Uwa-obi|uwa-obi]]'' around the waist, with the ''[[Wikipedia:Tantō|tantō]]'' handle typically facing towards the wearer's right-hand side for use when grappling in close quarters. The Ever-filled Juzu features the ''juzu'', which were rice rations carried by samurai and named after [[Wikipedia:Prayer beads#Buddhism|Buddhist prayer beads]]. The Twin Dragons chest piece includes a pair of [[wikipedia:Sai (weapon)|sai]], pronged weapons associated with ninjas. | ||
Nearly every helmet designed for the Yoroi core is named after and has design elements rooted in Japanese history: | |||
*''Hikeshi'' is Japanese for "[[Wikipedia:Fires in Edo|firefighting]]". The HIKESHI helmet, especially its ''shikoro'' neckguard, bears a strong resemblance to the modern Japanese firefighter helmet, characterized by its flaps, the design of which has descended from the Edo period, when the ''hikeshi'' (firefighting) system and ''buke hikeshi'' (samurai firefighters) were introduced. | |||
*''[[Wikipedia:Chonmage|Chonmage]]'' is a type of traditional Japanese topknot haircut worn by men and commonly associated to samurai. The CHONMAGE helmet features a protrusion which resembles the topknot. | |||
*''[[Wikipedia:Kabuto|Kabuto]]'' is "combat helmet" in Japanese, though it commonly refers to helmets worn by ancient Japanese warriors and samurai. | |||
*''[[Wikipedia:Yōkai|Yōkai]]'' refers to the supernatural entities and spirits in Japanese folklore. Similar to the ''Yōkai'', which often have animal features, the YOKAI helmet possesses animalistic horns and teeth. | |||
*''Hakushika'' is Japanese for "white deer". Deer are considered sacred in Buddhism and Shintoism, and the hakushika in particular is the subject of a Chinese legend: [[wikipedia:Emperor Xuanzong of Tang|Emperor Xuanzong]] is said to have encountered a white deer adorned with a medallion distinguishing the animal as being over 1,000 years old, and the emperor interpreted this as a sign that his own life would be long and prosperous. The HAKUSHIKA helmet's Unshed Valor attachment resembles deer antlers. | |||
*''Kawari'' is Japanese for "exotic" and refers to an "unusually shaped" style of samurai helmet that emerged in the 16th century. These helmets were believed to have been worn by elite soldiers. They emphasized form over function, serving as personal identifiers during combat and also displaying the wearer's taste and importance during formal occasions. The KAWARI helmet's ostentatious peak is typical of the kawari style. | |||
*A ''[[Wikipedia:Hatamoto|Hatamoto]]'', Japanese for "Guardian of the banner", was a high ranking samurai in the direct service of the Tokugawa shogunate of feudal Japan. | |||
*''Azechi'' refers to a position held by travelling inspectors during the Nara and Heian-periods of Japan. Additionally, the AZECHI helmet and the "Courtly Display" attachment it comes with take inspiration from the ''[[Wikipedia:Kasa (hat)|amigasa]]'', a straw hat worn during folk dances. | |||
*''Ikari'' is Japanese for "anger" or "hatred". The helmet's design is a derivation of KABUTO, like KAWARI before it. | |||
*''[[Wikipedia:Kendo|Kendo]]'' is a Japanese martial art involving swordsmanship. The design of KENDO, including its neck protection along the jawline is derived from ''kendōgu'', specifically the ''men'', a protective facemask worn during the exercise. | |||
*''Jingasa'' are a type of ''[[Wikipedia:Kasa (hat)|kasa]]'', a traditional hat worn by samurai in feudal Japan. The JINGASA helmet features its namesake design element. | |||
A few helmets designed for Yoroi take design traits from helmets seen within the mainline ''Halo'' canon: | |||
*The CHONMAGE helmet's design is based on the [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor|Mark VI GEN1]] variant of the [[EVA-class Mjolnir|EVA]] helmet seen in ''[[Halo 3]]'', featuring a very similar visor shape and indentations, along with a similar mouthguard design. | |||
*The YOKAI helmet's design is based on the [[LOCUS-class Mjolnir|Locus]] helmet seen in ''[[Halo 4]]'' and ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'', albeit featuring additional horns, a simplified mouth design with teeth, and a nose sculpt. | |||
*The KENDO helmet's design is based on the [[PILOT-class Mjolnir|Pilot]] helmet seen in ''[[Halo: Reach]]'', ''Halo 5: Guardians'', and ''[[Halo Infinite]]'', while featuring traits present on the ''men'' face mask, including its distinct, protective, horizontal metal bars on the faceplate. | |||
*The JINGASA helmet's design is based on the [[SCOUT-class Mjolnir|Scout]] and [[CELOX-class Mjolnir|Celox]] helmets seen in ''Halo 4'', ''Halo 5: Guardians'', and ''Halo Infinite'', boasting a ''kasa'' design highly influenced by its real-world namesake. | |||
The JINGASA helmet was first seen during the original run of Tenrai in [[2022]] as a design on the "House of Warriors" emblem in the Silent Sentry shop bundle. The original design for the helmet much more closely resembled Scout or Celox, with a taller, simpler ''jingasa'' design. Additionally, the jawline had two triangular designs that aren't seen in the final Jingasa iteration. | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:HINF House of Warriors Emblem.png|The "House of Warriors" emblem, featuring an early JINGASA helmet. | |||
File:HINF - Helmet icon - Jingasa.png|The JINGASA helmet, released during [[Champions]]. | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
{{Linkbox|gallery=yes|gallerypage=Images of Yoroi}} | |||
===Developmental images=== | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File: | File:Hinf-Concept-Yoroi designs.png|Concept art of armor for the Yoroi core, seen during the ''Halo Infinite'' Multiplayer Technical Preview Overview in July, 2021. | ||
File:HINF_Yoroi-class Mjolnir | File:HINF - Yoroi armor core - Kyle Hefley - 00002.jpg|A high-poly turnaround of the Yoroi armor core. | ||
File:HINF - Yoroi helmets - Kyle Hefley - 00003.jpg|A high-poly turnaround of the YOKAI helmet. | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi helmets - Kyle Hefley - 00004.jpg|A high-poly turnaround of the KABUTO helmet. | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Promotional art=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:HINF YoroiPromoArt.jpg|Limited-edition Comic-Con screenprint featuring Yoroi armor. | |||
File:HINF EventFracture Tenrai banner.jpg|The main promotional key art for the Tenrai event, featuring YOKAI and HIKESHI-clad Spartans. | |||
File:HINF FracturesYoroi.png|Promotional artwork of the Yoroi armor, used as the Tenrai event's banner in-game, featuring a Spartan wearing KABUTO. | |||
File:HINF Heart Piercer Bundle.png|A store icon featuring a Spartan wearing the Kunai of the Hidden Hand chest. | |||
File:HINF - Chonmage bundle promo.jpg|Promotional image of the Chonmage armor bundle for the Yoroi armor core. | |||
File:HINF - Silent Sentry bundle promo.png|Promotional image of the Silent Sentry bundle for the Yoroi armor core. | |||
File:HINF-S4TenraiSpartan.jpg|Season 04 Yoroi armor, featuring the HATAMOTO helmet. | |||
File:HINF-StoreSocialDragonborn.jpg|Promotional image of the Dragonborn bundle featuring KAWARI and HAKUSHIKA-clad Spartans. | |||
</gallery> | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:HINF - Shop icon - Kawari.png|The KAWARI kabuto. | |||
File:HINF - Shop icon - Redwaters.png|The HAKUSHIKA kabuto. | |||
File:HINF - Shop icon - Otomosho.png|The OTOMOSHO kabuto. | |||
File:HINF - Store icon - Ikari Legacy.png|The IKARI kabuto. | |||
File:HINF - Store icon - Kendo Master.png|The KENDO kabuto. | |||
File:HINF - Store icon - Eyes of the Emperor.png|The JINGASA kabuto. | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Renders=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi armor core - Lyaksandr Prelle-Tworek - 00001.jpg| | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi armor core - Lyaksandr Prelle-Tworek - 00002.jpg| | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi armor core - Lyaksandr Prelle-Tworek - 00003.jpg| | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi armor core - Lyaksandr Prelle-Tworek - 00004.jpg| | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi armor core - Kyle Hefley - 00001.jpg| | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi armor core - Kyle Hefley - 00003.jpg| | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi helmets - Kyle Hefley - 00001.jpg| | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi helmets - Kyle Hefley - 00002.jpg| | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi helmet attachments - Lyaksandr Prelle-Tworek - 00001.jpg| | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi helmet attachments - Lyaksandr Prelle-Tworek - 00002.jpg| | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi helmet attachments - Lyaksandr Prelle-Tworek - 00003.jpg| | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi helmet attachments - Lyaksandr Prelle-Tworek - 00004.jpg| | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi helmet attachments - Lyaksandr Prelle-Tworek - 00005.jpg| | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi helmet attachments - Lyaksandr Prelle-Tworek - 00006.jpg| | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi helmet attachments - Lyaksandr Prelle-Tworek - 00007.jpg| | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi helmet attachments - Lyaksandr Prelle-Tworek - 00008.jpg| | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi helmet attachments - Lyaksandr Prelle-Tworek - 00009.jpg| | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi helmet attachments - Lyaksandr Prelle-Tworek - 00010.jpg| | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi helmet attachments - Lyaksandr Prelle-Tworek - 00011.jpg| | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi chest attachments - Lyaksandr Prelle-Tworek - 00001.jpg| | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi chest attachments - Lyaksandr Prelle-Tworek - 00002.jpg| | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi chest attachments - Lyaksandr Prelle-Tworek - 00003.jpg| | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi chest attachments - Lyaksandr Prelle-Tworek - 00004.jpg| | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi chest attachments - Lyaksandr Prelle-Tworek - 00005.jpg| | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi chest attachments - Lyaksandr Prelle-Tworek - 00006.jpg| | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi wrist attachments - Lyaksandr Prelle-Tworek - 00001.jpg| | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi wrist attachments - Lyaksandr Prelle-Tworek - 00002.jpg| | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi hip attachments - Lyaksandr Prelle-Tworek - 00001.jpg| | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Screenshots=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:HINF MPRevealTrailer Yoroi 2.png|A frontal view of the Yoroi core, first introduced in the [[A New Generation]] trailer. | |||
File:HINF_Yoroi-class Mjolnir 3.png|A KABUTO-clad Spartan wielding an [[Energy Sword]]. | |||
File:HINF - MP Overview - Yoroi preview.png|A KABUTO-clad Spartan, seen during the ''Halo Infinite'' Multiplayer Overview. | |||
File:HINF-Chonmage.jpg|Armor customization menu for the Yoroi core in ''Halo Infinite''. | |||
File:HINF - Event - Tenrai II - 00002.png|A Spartan with the HIKESHI helmet on [[Live Fire]] during the Tenrai II event. | |||
File:HINF - Event - Tenrai - 00003.png|A Spartan with the CHONMAGE helmet on [[Fragmentation]]. | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi armor - Yokai - 00001.png|A Spartan with the YOKAI helmet on [[Recharge]]. | |||
File:HINF - Event - Tenrai - 00002.png|A KABUTO-clad Spartan with an MA40, alongside a [[FIREFALL-class Mjolnir|Firefall]]-clad Spartan-IV. | |||
File:HINF-YoroiRecharge.jpg|Three KABUTO-clad Spartans and a Yokai-clad Spartan win a game on [[Recharge]]. | |||
File:HINF-Hakushuka&UnshedValor.png|A HAKUSHIKA-clad Spartan on [[Behemoth]]. | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi armor - Kawari - 00001.png|A KAWARI-clad Spartan, utilizing armor from the Kawari bundle on Shiro. | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi armor - Hatamoto - 00001.png|A HATAMOTO-clad Spartan, wearing the Heaven's armor set from the Tenrai III event, with a customized [[MA40 assault rifle]]. | |||
File:HINF - Yoroi armor - Otomosho - 00001.png|An OTOMOSHO-clad Spartan utilizing a [[Sentinel beam]] on Opulence. | |||
File:HINF - Season 04 trailer - Yoroi - 00001.png|The HAKUSHIKA helmet, revealed during the Season 04: Infection trailer. | |||
File:HINF - Season 05 trailer - Cross-core helmets - 00003.png|The AZECHI helmet, inadvertently revealed during the [[Season 05: Reckoning]] trailer. | |||
File:HINF - Yokai & Azechi.jpg|A YOKAI and AZECHI-clad Spartan, seen during Tenrai IV. | |||
File:HINF - Event - Tenrai IV - 00006.jpg|Various Yoroi-clad Spartans during Tenrai IV. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==List of appearances== | ==List of appearances== | ||
*''[[Halo Infinite]]'' {{1st}} | *''[[Halo Infinite]]'' {{1st}} | ||
==Notes== | |||
{{Ref/Notes}} | |||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
{{Ref/Sources}} | {{Ref/Sources}} | ||
{{Armor/Permutation| | {{Armor/Permutation|HI}} | ||
[[Category:Halo Infinite multiplayer armor permutations]] | [[Category:Halo Infinite multiplayer armor permutations]] |
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This article contains information from the Tenrai Fractures universe, and is not a part of the established Halo canon. To learn more information about the Tenrai universe, see its article. |
“ | ...YOROI are forged using ancient karakuri arts from the raw energies of the land—each hand-crafted for eager young samurai of unimpeachable honor to defend their clan and lands from the barbaric Covenant invaders.[1] | ” |
The Yoroi is an armor core employed by samurai of the 343 clans of the Imperial Court in the Tenrai Fracture.[2][1]
In-game information[edit]
The Yoroi armor core was originally unlockable by attaining level 5 on the Event Pass during the Fractures: Tenrai event in Season 01: Heroes of Reach, the first season of Halo Infinite multiplayer. Customization options for the Yoroi are unlocked by attaining later levels of the Event Pass or purchasing Shop Bundles from the Halo Infinite in-game shop during the weeks when the Fracture: Tenrai event is live.[2][3] With the release of the December update during Halo Infinite's Winter Update, the Yoroi armor core was granted to all players for free.[4] The armor core gained new cosmetics during Season 04: Infection with the release of the Tenrai II and Tenrai III events, and during Content Update 32 with the Tenrai IV Operation.
Armor core[edit]
Armor core | Manufacturer | Lore | Rarity | Unlock Requirements |
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Yoroi |
Fracture: Tenrai | Wrought of the finest blessed ores and cooled by the breath of a thousand saints, each YOROI is a masterpiece of art and war. When its bearer falls, the armor is reclaimed and refitted for another young warrior eager to prove their worth.[Note 1] | Legendary |
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Helmets[edit]
Helmets | |||||
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Helmet | Manufacturer | Lore | Rarity | Introduced In | Unlock Requirements |
CHONMAGE |
Fracture: Tenrai | Associated with samurai commanders, CHONMAGE kabuto incorporates an aiki ("harmony") weave for coordinating with distant warriors. | Epic | Season 01: Heroes of Reach | Purchase "Chonmage Armor Set" Bundle from the Shop for 2,000 cR |
HIKESHI |
Fracture: Tenrai | Popularized by selfless samurai peacekeepers in the early days of the Covenant invasion. HIKESHI kabuto are now worn by shogunate enforcers responsible for extinguishing the flames of sedition and rebellion. | Common | Season 01: Heroes of Reach |
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KABUTO |
Fracture: Tenrai | The traditional KABUTO of the samurai has both a practical and symbolic function. Over time, many variations have appeared. | Epic | Season 01: Heroes of Reach |
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YOKAI |
Fracture: Tenrai | Samurai lost in their pursuit of unattainable perfection devolve into asura, hollow and ever-hungry beasts of war. Those who hunt these creatures must take on the YOKAI mask of even greater demons. | Legendary | Season 01: Heroes of Reach | |
HAKUSHIKA |
Fracture: Tenrai | No clan will stand alone against the Covenant. | Legendary | Season 04: Infection | Purchase the "Redwaters" or "Dragonborn" bundle from the Shop for 1,600 cR or 3,400 cR respectively |
HATAMOTO |
Fracture: Tenrai | A daimyo's honor guard are above any law save that of their lord and the Imperial Court. The distinctive HATAMOTO kabuto is but one symbol of their authority and power. | Epic | Season 04: Infection | Tenrai III Event Pass level 5 |
KAWARI |
Fracture: Tenrai | The samurai elite have their own sense of fashion and martial propriety. | Legendary | Season 04: Infection | Purchase the "Kawari" bundle or "Dragonborn" superbundle from the Shop for 1,400 cR or 3,400 cR respectively |
OTOMOSHO |
Fracture: Tenrai | Ancient styles reborn for the modern era. | Legendary | Season 04: Infection | Purchase the "Otomosho" bundle from the Shop for 1,500 cR |
AZECHI |
Fracture: Tenrai | The imperial inspectors serve as a combination of observers, advisors, inquisitors, and supply coordinators for samurai forces. | Epic | Tenrai IV | Tenrai IV Operation Pass level 20 |
IKARI |
Fracture: Tenrai | The samurai virtues of martial valor and their pride can lead to behaviors both twisted and cruel. IKARI kabuto are symbols of imperial enforcers who strike down samurai whose passions become a threat to public order. | Legendary | Tenrai IV | Purchase the "Ikari Legacy" bundle from the Shop for 2,200 cR |
KENDO |
Fracture: Tenrai | KENDO kabuto are used by samurai during training and evaluation. Establishing uncontested skill in war requires constant exertion and reinforcement of battlefield masteries. | Legendary | Tenrai IV | Purchase the "Kendo Master" bundle from the Shop for 2,200 cR |
JINGASA |
Fracture: Tenrai | Samurai war-scouts with their distinctive JINGASA kabuto are most active at the provincial frontiers, tending to enchanted conches that warn of Covenant raiding parties. | Legendary | Champions | Purchase the "Achilles Ascendant" bundle or the "Heroic Legacy" superbundle from the shop for 1,800 cR or 3,200 cR respectively. |
Helmet Attachments[edit]
Helmet Attachments | ||||||
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Helmet Attachment | Manufacturer | Lore | Rarity | Introduced In | Unlock Requirements | Compatible Helmets |
Imperial Crest |
Fracture: Tenrai | Wearing the family crest of the Imperial household is an honor granted only to a brave few. | Legendary | Season 01: Heroes of Reach | Purchase the "Meditative State" bundle from the Shop for 1,000 cR |
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Spring Blossom Filter |
Fracture: Tenrai | Missions in fetid underground warrens inhabited by the Covenant and native terrors requires special preparation and equipment. | Legendary | Season 01: Heroes of Reach |
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Staghelm Crest |
Fracture: Tenrai | Heraldry and symbolism associated with the elusive mountain stag is popular among western clans. | Legendary | Season 01: Heroes of Reach |
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Windblown Mask |
Fracture: Tenrai | This mask allows the wear to filter and breath air befouled by the Covenant's domination spires. | Legendary | Season 01: Heroes of Reach | Purchase the "Chonmage Armor Set" from the Shop for 2,000 cR |
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Ambition's Crown |
Fracture: Tenrai | The favor of the Imperial Court is a treacherous prize. | Epic | Season 04: Infection | Tenrai III Event Pass level 8 |
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Tengu's Gift |
Fracture: Tenrai | The hidden teachers pass their skills on to the most worthy of samurai. | Legendary | Season 04: Infection | Purchase the "Otomosho" bundle from the Shop for 1,500 cR |
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Unshed Valor |
Fracture: Tenrai | May the season never change. | Legendary | Season 04: Infection | Purchase the "Redwaters" or "Dragonborn" bundle from the Shop for 1,600 cR or 3,400 cR respectively |
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Courtly Display |
Fracture: Tenrai | Some edicts require a degree of ceremony. | Epic | Tenrai IV | Tenrai IV Operation Pass level 20 |
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Final Resolve |
Fracture: Tenrai | Samurai who embarrass the imperial household by flaunting legal immunities and war-gifts will find there are worse fates than being marked for death by the shinobi clans. | Legendary | Tenrai IV | Purchase the "Ikari Legacy" bundle from the Shop for 2,200 cR |
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Temple Champion |
Fracture: Tenrai | Proof of mastery in the arts of war. | Legendary | Tenrai IV | Purchase the "Kendo Master" bundle from the Shop for 2,200 cR |
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Oni Mengu |
Fracture: Tenrai | The Covenant have no honor, but they can be made to feel fear. | Legendary | Champions | Purchase the "Achilles Ascendant" bundle or the "Heroic Legacy" superbundle from the shop for 1,800 cR or 3,200 cR respectively. |
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Visor[edit]
Visors | |||||
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Visor | Manufacturer | Lore | Rarity | Introduced In | Unlock Requirements |
Enji-Iro |
Fracture: Tenrai | Made from strange insects and an even stranger refinement process. | Epic | Season 01: Heroes of Reach | Purchase the "Chonmage Armor Set" from the Shop for 2,000 cR |
Koban |
Fracture: Tenrai | May your victories bring fortune. | Epic | Season 01: Heroes of Reach | Purchase the "Lucky Blue" bundle from the Shop for 800 cR |
Okane |
Fracture: Tenrai | Whatever it costs, your enemies will pay the price. | Rare | Season 01: Heroes of Reach | Purchase the "Desert Wind" bundle from the Shop for 700 cR |
Ryuu |
Fracture: Tenrai | Specifically crafted in a sacred flame for high ranking warriors. | Epic | Season 01: Heroes of Reach | Purchase the "Desert Sun" bundle from the Shop for 700 cR |
Sabi |
Fracture: Tenrai | The old warriors still have much to teach. | Common | Season 01: Heroes of Reach |
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Spirit |
Fracture: Tenrai | Some move on. Some stay to fight. | Legendary | Season 01: Heroes of Reach | Purchase either:
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Shibuichi |
Fracture: Tenrai | Some secrets are hidden in plain sight. | Rare | Season 01: Heroes of Reach |
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Tempered Steel |
Fracture: Tenrai | Sharp eyes compliment a sharp blade. | Epic | Season 01: Heroes of Reach | |
Wave |
Fracture: Tenrai | Crash down upon your enemies with overwhelming force. | Legendary | Season 01: Heroes of Reach | Purchase the "Scarlet Wave" bundle from the Shop for 700 cR |
Wisteria |
Fracture: Tenrai | Keep the demons at bay. | Legendary | Season 01: Heroes of Reach | Purchase the "Heart Piercer" bundle from the Shop for 800 cR |
Chest[edit]
Chests | |||||
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Chest | Manufacturer | Lore | Rarity | Introduced In | Unlock Requirements |
Bear Temple |
Fracture: Tenrai | Additional blessed plates to turn your foes' blades. | Epic | Season 01: Heroes of Reach | Purchase the "Chonmage Armor Set" from the Shop for 2,000 cR |
Ever-filled Juzu |
Fracture: Tenrai | A healthy supply of meals for long marches away from the comforts of civilization. | Legendary | Season 01: Heroes of Reach |
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Jadeiron Plate |
Fracture: Tenrai | Essence-infused jadeiron provides a measure of protection against Covenant grass-blades. | Epic | Season 01: Heroes of Reach |
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Kunai of the Hidden Hand |
Fracture: Tenrai | A brace of throwing knives gifted by the shinobi clans. | Legendary | Season 01: Heroes of Reach | Purchase the "Heart Piercer" bundle from the Shop for 800 cR |
Sparrow Temple |
Fracture: Tenrai | A skilled samurai must always balance weight and balance with protection. | Epic | Season 01: Heroes of Reach | Purchase the "Silent Sentry Set" bundle from the Shop for 1,000 cR |
Heaven's Gift |
Fracture: Tenrai | Fate can be averted, if one has faith in the emperor. | Epic | Season 04: Infection | Tenrai III Event Pass level 9 |
Lacquered Heartwood |
Fracture: Tenrai | A ward against fatal blows. | Legendary | Season 04: Infection | Purchase the "Kawari" or "Dragonborn" bundle from the Shop for 1,400 cR or 3,400 cR respectively |
Thousand-Forged Plate |
Fracture: Tenrai | Forged anew, again and again. | Epic | Season 04: Infection | Tenrai II Event Pass level 5 |
Twin Dragons |
Fracture: Tenrai | Previously wielded by kappa of prodigious martial skill. | Legendary | Season 04: Infection | Purchase the "Redwaters" or "Dragonborn" bundle from the Shop for 1,600 cR or 3,400 cR respectively |
Burden of Metal |
Fracture: Tenrai | Honor weighs heavy on the samurai. Through the aiki (harmony) weave, their duty can be shared. | Legendary | Tenrai IV | Purchase the "Kendo Master" bundle from the Shop for 2,200 cR |
Clawed Plate |
Fracture: Tenrai | Some samurai generals blaze a trail in blood. Follow, or fall where you stand. | Legendary | Tenrai IV | Purchase the "Ikari Legacy" bundle from the Shop for 2,200 cR |
Tertiary Mandate |
Fracture: Tenrai | Just as proscribed. | Epic | Tenrai IV | Tenrai IV Operation Pass level 15 |
Warded Scales |
Fracture: Tenrai | Bearing onmyoji blessings to keep all but the most dangerous forest spirits at bay. | Legendary | Champions | Purchase the "Achilles Ascendant" bundle or the "Heroic Legacy" superbundle from the shop for 1,800 cR or 3,200 cR respectively. |
Shoulders[edit]
Shoulders | |||||
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Shoulders | Manufacturer | Lore | Rarity | Introduced In | Unlock Requirements |
Butterfly Petal |
Fracture: Tenrai | Carefully crafted to evoke the gentle grace of a butterfly. | Rare | Season 01: Heroes of Reach | TBD |
Crescent Moon |
Fracture: Tenrai | Worn by samurai commanders, and those who aspire to leadership. | Epic | Season 01: Heroes of Reach | Purchase the "Chonmage Armor Set" from the Shop for 2,000 cR (1,200 during a sale) |
Dragonbark |
Fracture: Tenrai | Worn by honorable warriors who follow the old ways in new battles. | Epic | Season 01: Heroes of Reach |
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Gatekeeper |
Fracture: Tenrai | Shoulder armor in the shape of an opened codex and a closing gate. | Legendary | Season 01: Heroes of Reach |
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Shadow Crow |
Fracture: Tenrai | A not-so-subtle reminder that samurai can strike under cover of night. | Legendary | Season 01: Heroes of Reach | Purchase the "Silent Sentry Set" from the Shop for 1000 cR |
Sixth Gate |
Fracture: Tenrai | Every element of the samurai's appearance has deep philosophical and practical meaning. | Rare | Season 01: Heroes of Reach |
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Bladed Maple |
Fracture: Tenrai | A product of sublime craftsmanship. | Epic | Season 04: Infection | |
Dragonborn Noble |
Fracture: Tenrai | The Imperial Court's finest, bearing ancient treasures from sun-kissed vaults. | Legendary | Season 04: Infection | Purchase the "Dragonborn" bundle from the Shop for 3,400 cR |
Heaven's Gift |
Fracture: Tenrai | Imperial favor is a sword that cuts in both directions. | Legendary | Season 04: Infection |
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Iron Tortoise |
Fracture: Tenrai | Metal and bone. | Legendary | Season 04: Infection | Purchase the "Redwaters" or "Dragonborn" bundle from the Shop for 1,600 cR or 3,400 cR respectively |
Mountain Cave |
Fracture: Tenrai | Shelter from the rising storm. | Legendary | Season 04: Infection | Purchase the "Kawari" or "Dragonborn" bundle from the Shop for 1,400 cR or 3,400 cR respectively |
Wave Slicer |
Fracture: Tenrai | Form follows function. | Epic | Season 04: Infection | Purchase the "Otomosho" bundle from the Shop for 1,500 cR |
Cave Bear Guard |
Fracture: Tenrai | The sleeping beast awakens into wrath. | Legendary | Tenrai IV | Purchase the "Ikari Legacy" bundle from the Shop for 2,200 cR |
First Movement |
Fracture: Tenrai | With enough training, the body can move without the mind. | Legendary | Tenrai IV | Purchase the "Kendo Master" bundle from the Shop for 2,200 cR |
Secondary Mandate |
Fracture: Tenrai | Authority must be displayed. | Epic | Tenrai IV | Tenrai IV Operation Pass level 18 |
Scented Clasp |
Fracture: Tenrai | Strange are the arts practiced by war-scouts. Stranger still are their special instruments. | Legendary | Champions | Purchase the "Achilles Ascendant" bundle or the "Heroic Legacy" superbundle from the shop for 1,800 cR or 3,200 cR respectively. |
Gloves[edit]
Gloves | |||||
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Gloves | Manufacturer | Lore | Rarity | Introduced In | Unlock Requirements |
First Temple |
Fracture: Tenrai | Armored gloves tailored for each samurai. | Common | Season 01: Heroes of Reach |
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Wrist[edit]
Wrists | |||||
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Wrist | Manufacturer | Lore | Rarity | Introduced In | Unlock Requirements |
Petal-Polished Wristguard |
Fracture: Tenrai | Ornamented wrist armor lacquered with rare resins. | Legendary | Season 01: Heroes of Reach | TBD |
Crestsworn |
Fracture: Tenrai | What guides the hand? | Legendary | Season 04: Infection | Purchase the "Redwaters" or "Dragonborn" bundle from the Shop for 1,600 cR or 3,400 cR respectively |
Rain and Thunder |
Fracture: Tenrai | Nature's wrath. | Epic | Tenrai IV | Purchase from The Exchange for 4,500 |
Second Movement |
Fracture: Tenrai | Unsevered cords indicate a master of the duel. | Legendary | Tenrai IV | Purchase the "Kendo Master" bundle from the Shop for 2,200 cR |
Lacquered Waspshell |
Fracture: Tenrai | Scouts learn many strange secrets otherwise hidden from the samurai. | Legendary | Champions | Purchase the "Achilles Ascendant" bundle or the "Heroic Legacy" superbundle from the shop for 1,800 cR or 3,200 cR respectively. |
Utility[edit]
Utilities | |||||
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Utility | Manufacturer | Lore | Rarity | Introduced In | Unlock Requirements |
Dragonbark Hipguard |
Fracture: Tenrai | The labor of hundreds is needed to outfit a single samurai. | Epic | Season 01: Heroes of Reach |
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First Principle Blades |
Fracture: Tenrai | Swords from the Imperial armory, granted to those charged with executing Covenant infiltrators and saboteurs. | Legendary | Season 01: Heroes of Reach | Purchase "Sentinel's Blades" Bundle from the Shop for 1,500 cR (or 700 cR during a sale) |
Swordsman's Belt |
Fracture: Tenrai | A traditional military belt used to comfortably secure a tanto blade. | Legendary | Season 01: Heroes of Reach | |
Graceful Leaves |
Fracture: Tenrai | Clever repurposing. | Epic | Season 04: Infection | Purchase the "Otomosho" bundle from the Shop for 1,500 cR |
Heaven's Valor |
Fracture: Tenrai | No price is too high. | Legendary | Season 04: Infection | Complete the "From Earth, with Love" Ultimate Challenge between September 19 and September 26, 2023 |
Tomorrow's Fortune |
Fracture: Tenrai | Great things await. | Legendary | Season 04: Infection | Purchase the "Redwaters" or "Dragonborn" bundle from the Shop for 1,600 cR or 3,400 cR respectively |
Beckoning Blades |
Fracture: Tenrai | Blessed blades whose location is always known to their owner. | Legendary | Tenrai IV | Purchase the "Ikari Legacy" bundle from the Shop for 2,200 cR |
Burden of Wind |
Fracture: Tenrai | The samurai command obedience from lesser warriors, and bear tools to make their presence known. | Legendary | Tenrai IV | Purchase the "Kendo Master" bundle from the Shop for 2,200 cR |
Thousand Coin Price |
Fracture: Tenrai | Private virtue and public service. | Epic | Tenrai IV | Tenrai IV Operation Pass level 5 |
Ichor Flask |
Fracture: Tenrai | The famous honey-wine of the war-scouts is neither made with honey nor wine, but that is more palatable than the truth. | Legendary | Champions | Purchase the "Achilles Ascendant" bundle or the "Heroic Legacy" superbundle from the shop for 1,800 cR or 3,200 cR respectively. |
Knee Pads[edit]
Knee Pads | |||||
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Knee Pads | Manufacturer | Lore | Rarity | Introduced In | Unlock Requirements |
Crescent Moon |
Fracture: Tenrai | Where heaven and earth meet. | Rare | Season 01: Heroes of Reach | Purchase the "Chonmage Armor Set" from the Shop for 2,000 cR |
Dragonbark |
Fracture: Tenrai | Early examples were carved from solid dragonbark, but such excess is now reserved for high lords of the Imperial Court. | Legendary | Season 01: Heroes of Reach |
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Petal-Polished |
Fracture: Tenrai | Samurai kneel only to blessed spirits, Imperial Court officials, and warriors of superior virtue. | Common | Season 01: Heroes of Reach |
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Shadow Raven |
Fracture: Tenrai | The Covenant's tainted darkness does not kiss the earth, it smothers it. | Rare | Season 01: Heroes of Reach | Purchase the "Silent Sentry Set" from the Shop for 1,000 cR |
Bladed Crescent |
Fracture: Tenrai | Even the heavens are not safe from the Covenant. | Epic | Season 04: Infection | Tenrai II Event Pass level 3 |
Sharpened Crescent |
Fracture: Tenrai | Forward, to victory. | Legendary | Season 04: Infection | Purchase the "Otomosho" bundle from the Shop for 1,500 cR |
Beast Pad |
Fracture: Tenrai | Even while kneeling, a samurai is prepared to act. | Legendary | Tenrai IV | Purchase the "Ikari Legacy" bundle from the Shop for 2,200 cR |
Production notes[edit]
The physical architecture of the Yoroi armor draws inspiration from its namesake, a Japanese armor named ō-yoroi, which is Japanese for "great armor" and was worn by the Japanese samurai. The armor core features horizontal rows of armor plates on the shoulders, while the armor below the waist resembled the haidate, which were thigh guards that tied around the waist and covered the thighs. The HIKESHI and KABUTO helmets feature characteristics like a large crest on the helmet and a neck guard made of curved plates. The Swordsman's Belt adds a uwa-obi around the waist, with the tantō handle typically facing towards the wearer's right-hand side for use when grappling in close quarters. The Ever-filled Juzu features the juzu, which were rice rations carried by samurai and named after Buddhist prayer beads. The Twin Dragons chest piece includes a pair of sai, pronged weapons associated with ninjas.
Nearly every helmet designed for the Yoroi core is named after and has design elements rooted in Japanese history:
- Hikeshi is Japanese for "firefighting". The HIKESHI helmet, especially its shikoro neckguard, bears a strong resemblance to the modern Japanese firefighter helmet, characterized by its flaps, the design of which has descended from the Edo period, when the hikeshi (firefighting) system and buke hikeshi (samurai firefighters) were introduced.
- Chonmage is a type of traditional Japanese topknot haircut worn by men and commonly associated to samurai. The CHONMAGE helmet features a protrusion which resembles the topknot.
- Kabuto is "combat helmet" in Japanese, though it commonly refers to helmets worn by ancient Japanese warriors and samurai.
- Yōkai refers to the supernatural entities and spirits in Japanese folklore. Similar to the Yōkai, which often have animal features, the YOKAI helmet possesses animalistic horns and teeth.
- Hakushika is Japanese for "white deer". Deer are considered sacred in Buddhism and Shintoism, and the hakushika in particular is the subject of a Chinese legend: Emperor Xuanzong is said to have encountered a white deer adorned with a medallion distinguishing the animal as being over 1,000 years old, and the emperor interpreted this as a sign that his own life would be long and prosperous. The HAKUSHIKA helmet's Unshed Valor attachment resembles deer antlers.
- Kawari is Japanese for "exotic" and refers to an "unusually shaped" style of samurai helmet that emerged in the 16th century. These helmets were believed to have been worn by elite soldiers. They emphasized form over function, serving as personal identifiers during combat and also displaying the wearer's taste and importance during formal occasions. The KAWARI helmet's ostentatious peak is typical of the kawari style.
- A Hatamoto, Japanese for "Guardian of the banner", was a high ranking samurai in the direct service of the Tokugawa shogunate of feudal Japan.
- Azechi refers to a position held by travelling inspectors during the Nara and Heian-periods of Japan. Additionally, the AZECHI helmet and the "Courtly Display" attachment it comes with take inspiration from the amigasa, a straw hat worn during folk dances.
- Ikari is Japanese for "anger" or "hatred". The helmet's design is a derivation of KABUTO, like KAWARI before it.
- Kendo is a Japanese martial art involving swordsmanship. The design of KENDO, including its neck protection along the jawline is derived from kendōgu, specifically the men, a protective facemask worn during the exercise.
- Jingasa are a type of kasa, a traditional hat worn by samurai in feudal Japan. The JINGASA helmet features its namesake design element.
A few helmets designed for Yoroi take design traits from helmets seen within the mainline Halo canon:
- The CHONMAGE helmet's design is based on the Mark VI GEN1 variant of the EVA helmet seen in Halo 3, featuring a very similar visor shape and indentations, along with a similar mouthguard design.
- The YOKAI helmet's design is based on the Locus helmet seen in Halo 4 and Halo 5: Guardians, albeit featuring additional horns, a simplified mouth design with teeth, and a nose sculpt.
- The KENDO helmet's design is based on the Pilot helmet seen in Halo: Reach, Halo 5: Guardians, and Halo Infinite, while featuring traits present on the men face mask, including its distinct, protective, horizontal metal bars on the faceplate.
- The JINGASA helmet's design is based on the Scout and Celox helmets seen in Halo 4, Halo 5: Guardians, and Halo Infinite, boasting a kasa design highly influenced by its real-world namesake.
The JINGASA helmet was first seen during the original run of Tenrai in 2022 as a design on the "House of Warriors" emblem in the Silent Sentry shop bundle. The original design for the helmet much more closely resembled Scout or Celox, with a taller, simpler jingasa design. Additionally, the jawline had two triangular designs that aren't seen in the final Jingasa iteration.
The JINGASA helmet, released during Champions.
Gallery[edit]
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Developmental images[edit]
Promotional art[edit]
Renders[edit]
Screenshots[edit]
A frontal view of the Yoroi core, first introduced in the A New Generation trailer.
A KABUTO-clad Spartan wielding an Energy Sword.
A Spartan with the HIKESHI helmet on Live Fire during the Tenrai II event.
A Spartan with the CHONMAGE helmet on Fragmentation.
A Spartan with the YOKAI helmet on Recharge.
A KABUTO-clad Spartan with an MA40, alongside a Firefall-clad Spartan-IV.
Three KABUTO-clad Spartans and a Yokai-clad Spartan win a game on Recharge.
A HAKUSHIKA-clad Spartan on Behemoth.
A HATAMOTO-clad Spartan, wearing the Heaven's armor set from the Tenrai III event, with a customized MA40 assault rifle.
An OTOMOSHO-clad Spartan utilizing a Sentinel beam on Opulence.
The AZECHI helmet, inadvertently revealed during the Season 05: Reckoning trailer.
List of appearances[edit]
- Halo Infinite (First appearance)
Notes[edit]
- ^ In Season 01 Yoroi's description was "Samurai armor from a strange realm".
Sources[edit]
- ^ a b Halo Waypoint, FRACTURE: TENRAI EVENT LAUNCH (Retrieved on Nov 23, 2021) [archive]
- ^ a b Xbox Wire, Halo Infinite: The Great Journey So Far (Retrieved on Jun 13, 2021) [archive]
- ^ Halo Waypoint, Inside Infinite - June 2021 (Retrieved on Jun 25, 2021) [archive]
- ^ a b c d e f Halo Waypoint, Halo Infinite | December 2022 Update (Retrieved on Dec 8, 2022) [archive]