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{{Covenant Rank Infobox
|name=Honor Guard
|image=[[Image:Sangheili HG 01.png|300px]]
|species=[[Sangheili]]
|weapons=*[[Energy Stave]]
*[[Plasma Rifle]]
*[[Energy Sword]]
*[[Covenant Carbine]]
|equipment=[[Elite Personal Energy Shield]]
|vehicles=[[Honor Guard Wraith]]
|missions=Guard
|role=*Guarding important places and individuals
*Special Forces
|notable=
|affiliation=[[Covenant]], later [[Covenant Separatist]]s
}}
{{Quote|[[Sangheili|We]] have always been [[San'shyumm|your]] protectors!|Arbiter [[Thel 'Vadam]] talking to [[Prophet of Truth|The Prophet of Truth]]}}
The '''Sangheili Honor Guardsman''' is a [[Covenant]] [[Sangheili]] position, serving as elite protectors to the Prophets.
 
== Rank ==
Sangheili Honor Guardsman are the most skilled of warriors and are hand-picked for the duty of protecting the [[High Prophets]] and other high ranking officials in the [[Covenant]] [[High Council]]. The highly ornate armor of the [[Honor Guard of the Covenant|Honor Guard]] is a glowing red and orange colored combination of jutting spikes and pauldrons, indicating that the Honor Guard is not only meant for combat, but is also a great position of pride and honor.
 
If anyone pulls out a weapon in the presence of a Hierarch, the Honor Guard's immediate response is to defend the Prophet by eliminating the threat no matter the odds.. This can be seen slightly when the Arbiter [[Ripa 'Moramee]] ignites his [[Energy Sword]]s in front of the [[Prophet of Regret]], and also when [[Zhar (Sangheili)|Zhar]] attempts to kill Truth.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]'''</ref> In addition, they also keep order during important meetings within the [[High Council]]. Although a great honor, it is seen by some [[Elites]] as a merely ceremonial duty and a way to silence those who perhaps see a little too clearly in the [[Human-Covenant War]].
 
It is unknown how a member of the [[Honor Guard of the Covenant|Honor Guard]] ranks in comparison to the normal chain of leadership, but it is assumed they are equivalent to an [[Ultra Elite]], or slightly below the [[Arbiter (Rank)|Arbiter]]. It seems that wherever a [[High Prophet]] is present, the Honor Guard are as well. There could be as many as 300 Honor Guard Sangheili for each [[Prophet]], as the [[Sanctum of the Hierarchs]] can hold 300 Honor Guards.<ref>'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''', page 339</ref> They are commanded by the more skilled [[Honor Guard Ultra]]s.
 
Up until the [[Changing of the Guard]], seen before the level {{Levelname|Sacred Icon}} in ''[[Halo 2]]'', these Sangheili were the personal bodyguards of the [[High Prophets|Prophet Hierarchy]]. The [[Jiralhanae]] replaced them after the death of the [[Prophet of Regret]], in what many viewed as a carefully planned coup that devolved into the [[Great Schism]].
 
== Combat ==
Honor Guard Elites' armor could take as much damage as that of a [[Major Elite]]. They carry ceremonial pikes, but in combat they often make use of [[Energy Sword]]s, [[Plasma Rifle]]s, or [[Carbine]]s. They seem to [[Dual Wielding|dual wield]] plasma rifles more often than other Elite types. More wary and agile than the [[Jiralhanae Honor Guardsman|Brute Honor Guards]], their speed and quick reflexes with the [[Energy Sword]] paired with their skill with the [[Plasma Rifles]]'s rapid fire made them quite formidable foes.
 
Although their armor was removed from them during the Changing of the Guard, it seems several of the [[Elites]] were able to regain their armor from fallen enemies, as they wear them during the start of the [[Covenant Civil War]] on ''[[High Charity]]''.
 
===Tactics===
As with all Elites, the most efficient means of killing them is with the [[Noob Combo]]. Simply overcharge a [[Plasma Pistol]] and then fire a [[Battle Rifle]] or [[Covenant Carbine]] and land a headshot on them. For closer ranges, use the Battle Rifle (more damage dealt); for further ranges, use the Carbine to avoid the spread effect. [[Brute Shot]]s also work to some extent but, in Legendary, are ultimately overpowered by the incredible rate of power and damage dealt of the [[Plasma Rifle]]. Specifically, for the instance at the end of the level {{Levelname|Delta Halo}} in the cramped space, the easiest means of killing them is the [[Energy Sword]], as the Elites can easily hide behind all the cover. Be wary though, as some of them have swords of their own.
 
===Halo Wars===
{{Quote|Protect the [[Prophet of Regret|Hierarch!]]|Honor Guard Elite}}
In ''[[Halo Wars]]'' they appear as a special forces unit, however, they are only available if the [[High Prophet of Regret|Prophet]] is the leader unit. Armed with [[Energy Sword]]s, they are extremely effective against infantry and light vehicles like [[Warthog]]s and [[Wolverine]]s, but are vulnerable to heavy vehicles and useless against air units. A good strategy would be to put Honor Guards with some [[Hunters]] and [[Grunt|Grunt Squads]] for anti-vehicle and anti-air, respectively.
 
'''Resource''': 125
 
'''Minimum Tech Level''': 1
 
'''Population Count''': 1
 
'''''Upgrades''''':
 
*"''Cloak''": Enables an [[active camouflage]] cloak.
**Resource: 500
**Minimum Tech Level: 2
 
*"''Personal Shield''": Adds a personal [[energy shield]].
**Resource: 800
**Minimum Tech Level: 3
 
==Appearances==
 
Elite Honor Guards were never shown in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' or ''[[Halo 3]]''. They only appear in a few levels within ''[[Halo 2]]'', and are combatants in less.
 
*''{{Levelname|The Heretic}}'' - (cinematic only) When [[Thel 'Vadamee]] was questioned, there were many Honor Guards guarding the Hierarchs inside the [[Council Chamber]].
*''{{Levelname|The Arbiter}}'' - (cinematic only) When [[Tartarus]] brought Thel 'Vadamee to the [[Mausoleum of the Arbiters]], it was guarded by Honor Guard Elites.
*''{{Levelname|Delta Halo}}'' - A small number of Honor Guard Elites attack the [[Master Chief]] in the final structure.
*''{{Levelname|Regret}}'' - Six Honor Guard Elites challenge the player in the underwater structure and also they come in unlimited waves inside the main temple where the [[Prophet of Regret]] takes refuge in.
*''{{Levelname|Sacred Icon}}'' - (cinematic only) Honor Guards and [[Honor Guard Ultra]]s are seen surrendering their armor to the [[Brutes]] at the beginning of the level.
*''{{Levelname|Gravemind}}'' - As mentioned above, some Honor Guard Elites took back their armor and are encountered in ''[[High Charity]]'' while fighting the Brutes.
 
In addition, Honor Guard Elites are a playable unit in ''[[Halo Wars]]'', and are the leader-specific unit of the [[Prophet of Regret]].<ref>Halo Wars Demo</ref> Honor Guards wield Energy Swords, and deal a tremendous amount of damage to infantry. They are trained directly from the [[Citadel (Covenant)|Citadel]].
 
== Trivia ==
*There may be a sub-rank known as the Honor Guard Minor, which may be Honor Guard Trainees. This possible rank could be seen in the ''Halo 2'' game guide, and the "Monster" cinematic in ''Halo Wars''.
*In ''Halo Wars'', it is possible to see Honor Guards grab enemy infantry by the heel and throw them as a finishing move, along with other special killing moves.
*By buying the Limited Edition version of ''Halo Wars'', one can obtain the Honor Guard Wraith as a playable unit.
*A [[Minor Elite]] with [[Honor Guard of the Covenant|Honor Guard]] armor can be seen on page 110 in the [[Halo 2: The Official Game Guide|Halo 2 Official Strategy Guide]].
*Taking into account both the large number of Honor Guards killed in the initial actions (excluding pre-hostile actions) of the [[Covenant Civil War]], plus the [[First Battle of High Charity|Flood infestation]] that then occurred, it is likely that, during and post ''[[Halo 3]]'' that few, if any, Honor Guards remain. However, there are only two levels in ''Halo 3'' where the [[Covenant]] are your allies, and a good number of other [[Elite]] ranks were not seen, the possibility exists that some Honor Guards may survive.
*In ''Halo Wars'', you may garrison Elite Honor Guards, but when doing so they have no attack, but can be used as lookouts.
*Elite Honor Guards can attack garrisoned units in sniper towers; much like the Arbiter, they have no animation for it, and just stand around the garrison spot damaging the garrisoned units.
*Throughout ''Halo Wars'', the Sangheili Honor Guard has gone through numerous changes in armor appearance and details. In chronological order starting with the pre-Halo Wars trailers, the Honor Guardsman wore plain gray or silver armor and wielded a ceremonial [[Energy Stave]]. However, in the ''Halo Wars'' cinematics, the Guardsman sport blood-red standard armor while still wielding their pikes/stave. But this is then questioned by the ''Halo Wars'' gameplay in which the Guardsman sport completely different armor and weaponry. These changes consist of wearing the updated (original) ''[[Halo 2]]'' Honor Guardsman ceremonial attire with headdresses, ornaments, etc. as well as an [[Energy Sword]] to replace their "cinematic exclusive pikes/stave". This has led some fans to believe that the change of armor appearance in the game marked a time to update the Sangheili traditions or if the Guardsmen were simply inconsistent due to Ensemble's developing understand of Halo canon or if the inconsistency was intentional. It should be noted though, that the Elite Honor Guards in gameplay resemble the ''Halo 2'' era Honor Guards (their head ornaments can clearly be seen.)
*Although in ''[[Halo 2]]'' they are seen wielding an [[Energy Stave]]s, they are never seen using them in-game.
*It is unknown what became of the Honor Guards. According to [[The Return]], two of them killed themselves out of shame for protecting a Prophet (specifically [[Prophet of Conviction|Conviction]]). It is possible that most of them did the same once the truth of the Halos was revealed, though nothing is confirmed.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Image:Brutesarbiter.jpg|Honor Guard Procession.
Image:halo2xbox024yv.jpg|Honor Guard Elites stand on guard during the judgment of the Arbiter.
Image:HW6.png|Honor Guards attacking [[Red Team]] in ''[[Halo Wars]]''.
Image:HW3.jpg|The Honor Guards in Halo Wars, protecting the High Prophet of Regret.
</gallery>
 
== Related Links ==
*[[Honor Guard Ultra]]
*[[Jiralhanae Honor Guardsman]]
*[[Honor Guard Councilor]]
 
== Sources ==
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