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The Antigravity Pack is a propulsion equipment used by Sangheili Rangers and the Heretics to maneuver in low-gravity or zero-gravity conditions. It provides excellent mobility, and in no way hinders their combat effectiveness.[1]
This equipment allows Sangheili to easily dodge enemy fire and to get in close or retreat when needed. They most likely work in a similar fashion as the Banshee's engines, encasing the user in an anti-gravity field that keeps them suspended in the air.
Trivia
- The UNSC uses less refined and less effective T-PACKs for Zero-G movement.
- In Halo 3, the Jiralhanae use a crude version of the antigravity pack, the Jump Pack, which allows them to jump long distances and slows their descent to prevent damage incurred from falling long distances.
- The Antigravity Pack makes another appearance as an equipment that provides one of the five known Armor Abilities in Halo: Reach.[2]