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{{Covenant Rank Infobox
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|name=Brute Ultra
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|image=[[Image:BruteUltra.png|300px]]
|image=[[File:BruteUltra.png|300px]]
|species=[[Jiralhanae]]
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|weapons=*[[Brute Spiker]]
|armament=[[Type-1 plasma grenade]]
*[[Plasma Rifle]]
<br>[[Type-2 spike grenade]]
*[[Covenant Carbine]]
<br>[[Type-25 Brute Shot]]
*[[Brute Shot]]
<br>[[Type-25 plasma rifle]]
*[[Particle Beam Rifle]]
<br>[[Paegaas Workshop Spiker]]
*[[Mauler]]
<br>[[Type-33 fuel rod gun]]
*[[Fuel Rod Gun]]
<br>{{Pattern|Vostu|carbine}}
|equipment=*[[Spike Grenade]]
<br>{{Pattern|Sulok|beam rifle}}
*[[Deployable Cover]]
<br>[[Type-52 Mauler]]
*[[Regenerator]]
|equipment=
*[[Bubble Shield]]
*[[Jiralhanae armor]]
*[[Plasma Grenade]]
**[[Jiralhanae power armor]]
|vehicles=*[[Chopper]]
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*[[Prowler]]
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*[[Banshee]]
*[[Deployable cover]]{{Ref/Reuse|H3}}
*[[Wraith]]
*[[Regenerator]]{{Ref/Reuse|H3}}
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*[[Bubble shield]]{{Ref/Reuse|H3}}
|role= Leading lesser covenant troops
|mission= Infantry/ground assault{{Ref/Reuse|EC2011}}
|role= Leading lesser Covenant troops{{Ref/Reuse|EC2011}}
|notable=
|notable=
|affiliation=*[[Covenant]]
|affiliation=*[[Covenant]]{{Ref/Book|Id=EC2011|Halo Encyclopedia (2011 edition)}}
*[[Covenant Loyalists]]
**[[Covenant military]]{{Ref/Reuse|EC2011}}
*[[Covenant remnants]]{{Ref/Comic|Id=esc|HE|Issue=[[Halo: Escalation Issue 1|#1]]}}
**Independent [[Jiralhanae]] factions{{Ref/Reuse|esc}}
}}
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The '''Brute Ultra''' is a [[Jiralhanae]] [[rank]]<ref>http://www.bungie.net/Stats/GameStatsCampaignHalo3.aspx?gameid=20779</ref>. It is the highest rank of Brute infantry. The Brutes of this rank usually lead a small group of [[Grunt]]s and at least two or three [[Minor Brutes]] and sometimes a [[Brute Major|Major]]. They appear to be roughly equal to a UNSC Lieutenant and second-in-command to a Brute Captain (unlike the [[Jiralhanae Bodyguard]] rank which presumably goes under the jurisdiction of the [[Brute Chieftain]]).
The '''Jiralhanae Ultra''' is the highest rank attainable by regular [[Jiralhanae]] infantry.<ref>[http://halo.bungie.net/Stats/GameStatsCampaignHalo3.aspx?gameid=20779 '''Bungie.net:''' ''Stats'']</ref>


== Description ==
==Overview==
The Brute Ultra is the highest [[rank]] of the three infantry ranks and as such, they are fewer in number than Minors and Majors. They are found wearing violet [[Power Armor]]. Because of their intermediate status on the Brute hierarchy, these Brutes can usually be found leading at least two Brute Minors and groups of lesser Grunts and [[Jackals]]. They are also frequently led by a higher-ranking [[Brute Captain]] or [[Chieftain]].  
The Jiralhanae Ultra is the highest of the three Jiralhanae infantry ranks, and as such they are fewer in number than Minors and Majors. Because of their intermediate status on the Jiralhanae hierarchy, these Jiralhanae can usually be found leading at least two or three [[Jiralhanae Minor]]s and sometimes a [[Jiralhanae Major|Major]], and small groups of lesser [[Unggoy]] and [[Kig-Yar]]. They are also frequently led by a higher-ranking [[Jiralhanae Captain]] or [[Jiralhanae Chieftain]].{{Ref/Book|Id=HE145|Halo Encyclopedia (2011 edition)|Page=145}}


==Equipment==
==Equipment==
They can be observed wielding a wide variety of [[weapon]]s. These include [[Spikers]], [[Brute Shot]]s, [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] [[Carbine]]s and occasionally, [[Particle Beam Rifle]]s. In addition to the large list of weaponry, Ultras also pilot [[Choppers]] as seen on [[Tsavo Highway (Level)|Tsavo Highway]]. Several have also been seen driving [[Prowler]]s.
Ultras are issued violet [[Jiralhanae power armor]] with upgraded shields. They can be observed wielding a wide variety of [[weapon]]s.{{Ref/Game|Id=H3|H3}} These include [[Paegaas Workshop Spiker]]s, [[Type-25 Brute shot]]s, {{Pattern|Vostu|carbine}}s and occasionally, {{Pattern|Sulok|beam rifle}}s. The Type-51 carbine is especially favored by Ultras.{{Ref/Book|Id=HE143|Halo Encyclopedia (2011 edition)|Page=143}} In addition to the large list of weaponry, Ultras also pilot [[Barukaza Workshop Chopper]]s, as seen at the [[Battle of Earth]] and [[Installation 00]]. Several have also been seen driving [[Qavardu Workshop Prowler]]s.{{Ref/Reuse|H3}}


==Combat==
==Gameplay==
[[Image:Jiralhanae Ultra.jpg|thumb|right|200px|An Ultra Brute on the [[Ark]].]]
Jiralhanae Ultras have slightly stronger shields and more health than [[Jiralhanae Major]]s and [[Jiralhanae Bodyguard]]s, although they are still less durable than even the lowest ranking Jiralhanae Captains. Notably, on [[Legendary]] difficulty it takes 2 particle beam rifle or [[SRS99D-S2 AM sniper rifle]] shots to drop an Ultra's shields, whereas all other Jiralhanae ranks lower than the Jiralhanae Captain have shields that can be destroyed with a single particle beam rifle or sniper rifle shot. However, the difference between a Jiralhanae Minor and a Jiralhanae Ultra is not as dramatic as the difference between a [[Sangheili Minor]] and a [[Sangheili Ultra]]: a Jiralhanae Ultra can only withstand a few more shots than a Jiralhanae Minor, whereas a Sangheili Ultra has 3 times the shields and health as a Sangheili Minor.  
Brute Ultras have slightly stronger shields and more health than Brute Majors or [[Brute Bodyguard]]s, although they are still less durable than even the lowest ranking Brute Captains. Notably, on [[Legendary]] difficulty it takes 2 Particle Beam Rifle or [[Sniper Rifle]] shots to drop a Brute Ultra's shields, whereas all other Brute ranks lower than [[Brute Captain]] have shields that can be destroyed with only 1 particle beam rifle or sniper rifle shot. However, the difference between a Brute Minor and a Brute Ultra is not as dramatic as the difference between an [[Elite Minor]] and a [[Elite Ultra]]: a Brute Ultra can only withstand a few more shots than a Brute Minor, while an [[Elite Ultra]] has 3 times as much shields and health as an Elite Minor.  


As to be expected, Brute Ultras are the most experienced of the three regular ranks, meaning that they are smarter, tougher and deadlier than their subordinates, and will present more of a problem for the player. When facing an Ultra in battle, you should first pay attention to the weapon he wields and then make your next move based on this. For example, if he has a [[Mauler]], keep a distance between you and him, as his weapon will be less effective at long range. It would be wise to eliminate this threat first unless a higher ranking Brute is on the field.
Jiralhanae Ultras are the most experienced of the three Jiralhanae infantry ranks, making them much more challenging opponents than the Minors and Majors. When facing an Ultra in battle, you should first pay attention to the weapon he wields and adjust your strategy accordingly. For example, if he has a [[Type-52 Mauler]], keep your distance from him, as his weapon will be less effective at long range. Try to eliminate this threat first unless a higher ranking Jiralhanae is on the field.


When wielding Brute Shots, take cover as much as possible, as they will continuously fire upon your position. When you come to close quarters combat, he'll pull his fists upon you, but if you hit him first, you pretty much win, as he gets stunned, leaving him open for more melees.
When wielding Brute shots, take cover as much as possible, as he will continuously fire at you. When you come to close quarters combat, he'll try to punch you.  However, if you hit him first, he'll be stunned and left vulnerable to further melee attacks.


==Notes==
==Gallery==
Brute Ultras are not to be confused with Brute Majors, as they are stronger, and more dangerous. Ultras have violet armor, and wield Brute Shots, Spikers, or Maulers. Brute Majors have blue/indigo color, and usually only wield Spikers.
<gallery>
File:H3 Brute Ultra Firing Spiker.png|A Jiralhanae Ultra firing his [[Paegaas Workshop Spiker|Spiker]] in ''[[Halo 3]]''.
File:H3ODST BruteUltra.png|A Jiralhanae Ultra in ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''.
File:Jiralhanae vs Kig-Yar.png|Jiralhanae Ultras firing on [[Kig-Yar Major]]s and [[Unggoy Imperial]]s in ''Halo: Escalation''.
File:Escalation raids.png|A Jiralhanae Ultra raider pair driving two [[Barukaza Workshop Chopper]]s on a Sangheili colony during the [[Sangheili-Jiralhanae war]] in ''Halo: Escalation''.
</gallery>
 
==List of appearances==
*''[[Halo 3]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Halo Wars]]''
*''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''
*''[[Halo: Escalation]]''


==Sources==
==Sources==
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Latest revision as of 13:02, August 27, 2022

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Function:

Infantry/ground assault[1]

Species:

Jiralhanae[1]

Affiliation:

Other role(s):

Leading lesser Covenant troops[1]

 

The Jiralhanae Ultra is the highest rank attainable by regular Jiralhanae infantry.[3]

Overview[edit]

The Jiralhanae Ultra is the highest of the three Jiralhanae infantry ranks, and as such they are fewer in number than Minors and Majors. Because of their intermediate status on the Jiralhanae hierarchy, these Jiralhanae can usually be found leading at least two or three Jiralhanae Minors and sometimes a Major, and small groups of lesser Unggoy and Kig-Yar. They are also frequently led by a higher-ranking Jiralhanae Captain or Jiralhanae Chieftain.[4]

Equipment[edit]

Ultras are issued violet Jiralhanae power armor with upgraded shields. They can be observed wielding a wide variety of weapons.[5] These include Paegaas Workshop Spikers, Type-25 Brute shots, Vostu-pattern carbines and occasionally, Sulok-pattern beam rifles. The Type-51 carbine is especially favored by Ultras.[6] In addition to the large list of weaponry, Ultras also pilot Barukaza Workshop Choppers, as seen at the Battle of Earth and Installation 00. Several have also been seen driving Qavardu Workshop Prowlers.[5]

Gameplay[edit]

Jiralhanae Ultras have slightly stronger shields and more health than Jiralhanae Majors and Jiralhanae Bodyguards, although they are still less durable than even the lowest ranking Jiralhanae Captains. Notably, on Legendary difficulty it takes 2 particle beam rifle or SRS99D-S2 AM sniper rifle shots to drop an Ultra's shields, whereas all other Jiralhanae ranks lower than the Jiralhanae Captain have shields that can be destroyed with a single particle beam rifle or sniper rifle shot. However, the difference between a Jiralhanae Minor and a Jiralhanae Ultra is not as dramatic as the difference between a Sangheili Minor and a Sangheili Ultra: a Jiralhanae Ultra can only withstand a few more shots than a Jiralhanae Minor, whereas a Sangheili Ultra has 3 times the shields and health as a Sangheili Minor.

Jiralhanae Ultras are the most experienced of the three Jiralhanae infantry ranks, making them much more challenging opponents than the Minors and Majors. When facing an Ultra in battle, you should first pay attention to the weapon he wields and adjust your strategy accordingly. For example, if he has a Type-52 Mauler, keep your distance from him, as his weapon will be less effective at long range. Try to eliminate this threat first unless a higher ranking Jiralhanae is on the field.

When wielding Brute shots, take cover as much as possible, as he will continuously fire at you. When you come to close quarters combat, he'll try to punch you. However, if you hit him first, he'll be stunned and left vulnerable to further melee attacks.

Gallery[edit]

List of appearances[edit]

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e Halo Encyclopedia (2011 edition)
  2. ^ a b Halo: Escalation, issue #1
  3. ^ Bungie.net: Stats
  4. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2011 edition), page 145
  5. ^ a b Halo 3
  6. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2011 edition), page 143