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'''The Modified Invincibility''' is a very powerful piece of [[equipment]] used by [[Tartarus]], [[Chieftain of the Jiralhanae]], on the [[Halo 2]] level [[The Great Journey]]. It is thought to be generated from the [[Fist of Rukt]], and when active the shielding emits a white fog like substance that protects the user from all weapons, | '''The Modified Invincibility''' is a very powerful piece of [[equipment]] used by [[Tartarus]], [[Chieftain of the Jiralhanae]], on the [[Halo 2]] level [[The Great Journey]]. It is thought to be generated from the [[Fist of Rukt]], and when active the shielding emits a white fog like substance that protects the user from all weapons, except direct shots from a [[Beam Rifle]]. It usually takes 3 shots to lower the shield on easy, but 5 shots or more on Heroic or Legendary. The Modified Invincibility is also much different from other types of [[Covenant]] energy shielding, because it can recharge itself if brought down, therefore granting the user invulnerability once again. Although it can recharge by itself, the user is vulnerable to attacks when the Invincibility is down. It is never available to the player for use, though there is a piece of [[equipment]], [[Invincibility]], found in certain levels of Halo 3, but it lasts only for a few seconds. |
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The Modified Invincibility is a very powerful piece of equipment used by Tartarus, Chieftain of the Jiralhanae, on the Halo 2 level The Great Journey. It is thought to be generated from the Fist of Rukt, and when active the shielding emits a white fog like substance that protects the user from all weapons, except direct shots from a Beam Rifle. It usually takes 3 shots to lower the shield on easy, but 5 shots or more on Heroic or Legendary. The Modified Invincibility is also much different from other types of Covenant energy shielding, because it can recharge itself if brought down, therefore granting the user invulnerability once again. Although it can recharge by itself, the user is vulnerable to attacks when the Invincibility is down. It is never available to the player for use, though there is a piece of equipment, Invincibility, found in certain levels of Halo 3, but it lasts only for a few seconds.