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[[Image:Bungie armor select.jpg|thumb|right|350px|The Bungie Armor at the Appearance screen.]]
[[File:H3 Armor Spartan Body Bungie.png|thumb|350px|The Bungie Armor at the Appearance screen.]]
{{Article Quote|Forged in the flames of passion and perseverance. Go forth and represent.}}
{{Article quote|Forged in the flames of passion and perseverance. Go forth and represent.{{Ref/Game|H3|[[Armor customization (Halo 3)|In-game description]]}}}}
{{Article Quote|Get Hired. Get Fire.}}<br/>
The '''Bungie Armor''' (also known as the '''Flaming Head''' or '''Legacy''' in ''[[Halo: The Master Chief Collection]]'') is an [[Armor customization (Halo 3)|armor permutation]] in ''[[Halo 3]]'' only available to [[Bungie|Bungie Studios]] employees (and Bungie members on 7/7/10).{{Ref/Site|D=01|M=6|Y=2020|URL=http://halo.bungie.net/news/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=12857|Site=Bungie.net|Page=Bungie Weekly Update - 10/12/07}}  


The '''Bungie Armor''' is an [[Armor Permutation]] only available to [[Bungie Studios]] employees <ref>''Bungie Weekly Update'', 10/12/07</ref>. The armor resembles heavily the [[Recon Armor]] except the flaming helmet.
==Overview==
==Trivia==
[[File:Halo3 114774315 Full.jpg|thumb|250px|A player equipping the Bungie Armor alongside a [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Mark V|Mark V]] helmet.]]
*In much contrast to the Recon Armor, which for a time was believed to be a [[Bungie]]-'''only''' armor set, the [[Bungie]] armor will not be given out to anyone outside the company. As a con, however, the flaming head is still visible even when in [[Active Camo]], negating its usefulness. This could lead to many frustrating deaths, during invisibility-related games.
The Bungie Armor is visually identical to the [[EOD-class Mjolnir|EOD armor]]'s chest piece, save for its fire effect and the absence of the EOD Armor's lights near the shoulders and center. However, it is unique in providing a fire visual effect to the player's head, which can be seen even if the player is equipped with [[active camouflage]]. Due to the permutation being classed as a chest plate, this means the flames can be employed with any combination of helmet or shoulders. The armor is a possible reference to Bungie's love of flaming ninjas, a recurring joke throughout the studio.
*There is a joke among fans that a cloaked wearer would resemble a campfire, especially on maps such as [[Valhalla]] or [[Standoff]].
*[[Bungie]] is also advertising it on their website with a logo ''"Get hired, get fire"''.
*The appearance of a flaming head is probably another reference, to the ninjas with flaming heads, which Bungie commonly refers to.
*The only physical difference from the EOD chest armour is that it doesn't have the LED lights on it.
*When [[Bungie]] was asked, "Since Frankie left does he still have his Flaming Helmet?" it was replied with, "The flame has been extinguished".
*It is unknown what program (Hayabusa or MJOLNIR) the armour belongs to; however, it's speculated to be non-canon as it purely for decoration.
*Also it may be referred to as E.O.B(Employee Of Bungie) Armor.
*Once killed, the fire on top of the players who has the flaming chest piece head extinguishes.


==Images==
==In-game information==
<gallery>
===''Halo 3''===
Image:Flaming Helmet.jpg|A picture of the [[Armor Permutation]].
The Bungie Armor [[Armor customization (Halo 3)|armor permutation]] is a special unlock in ''Halo 3''. As its name suggests, the Bungie Armor was created as an exclusive unlock for members of the Bungie Studios development team. As such, there is no way to use it in ''Halo 3'' without the use of [[modding]] or being a developer. Only two exceptions to this policy are known to exist, one being [[Nathan Fillion]] (voice actor for [[Reynolds]] in ''Halo 3'' and [[Edward Buck]] in ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'', ''[[Halo: Reach]]'' and ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'') and the other being Pope rex, the winner of the Sarkathlon 4 event. When [[Frank O'Connor]] left the studio to work for [[343 Industries]], Bungie stated in response to questions about O'Connor's flaming head that ''"The flame has been extinguished."''{{Ref/Site|D=01|M=6|Y=2020|URL=http://downloads.bungie.net/podcasts/Bungie_Podcast_70709.mp3|Site=Bungie.net|Page=The Bungie Day Podcast; hosted by Luke Smith, Brian Jarrard, Eric Osborne, Martin O'Donnell, Joseph Staten along with Nathan Fillion}}
Image:AC flame head.jpg|The one drawback of Bungie Armor
</gallery>


==Sources==
Due to this exclusivity, the armor was often used in site banners on [[Bungie.net]] as a perk of joining the Bungie team, with the phrases ''"Get hired, get fire"'' and ''"Game with Flame"''. Notably, the armor was available for use by the ''Halo 3'' community for one day on [[Bungie Day]] [[2010]]. During this event, all players also had the Bungie [[nameplate]] applied, as the two were linked. Due to the armor's exclusivity, it bears some resemblance to the similarly-elusive [[RECON-class Mjolnir|Recon armor]], which until the launch of ''Halo 3: ODST'' was only unlocked via personal selection from Bungie.
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{{MJOLNIR Variations}}
The Bungie Armor's legacy extended into ''[[Halo: Reach]]'' thanks to the addition of the new [[armor effects]] category of customisation. At launch, the orange flames were available to anyone who purchased the [[Halo: Reach Legendary Edition|''Halo: Reach'' Legendary Edition]], while Bungie reserved a similar effect - named Eternal - for themselves. Unlike the Legendary effect's orange flames, Eternal's are blue.{{Ref/Site|D=01|M=6|Y=2020|URL=http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&link=BWU_060410|Site=Bungie.net|Page=Bungie Weekly Update - 06.04.10}}{{Ref/Site|D=01|M=6|Y=2020|URL=https://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&link=burnbright|Site=Bungie.net|Page=Bungie.net Update - 6/23/2011}} The [[Headhunter (game variant)|Headhunter]] gametype similarly references the Bungie Armor, with its emphasis on flaming skulls.
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 75%;"
! style="width: 15%"|Chest
! style="width: 55%"|Description
! style="width: 15%"|Unlock requirements (''Halo 3'')
! style="width: 15%"|Unlock requirements (''Halo: MCC'')
|- align="center"
|rowspan=2|[[File:HTMCC H3 Bungie Menu Render.png|100px]]<br/>Bungie Armor
|align="left"|'''Chest:''' Forged in the flames of passion and perseverance. Go forth and represent.
|rowspan=2|Given by [[Bungie]] or work at Bungie.
|rowspan=2|Unlocked by default.
|- align="center"
|align="left"|'''MCC:''' Forged in the flames of passion and perseverance.
|}


[[Category:Halo 3]]
===''Halo: The Master Chief Collection''===
[[Category:Armor Permutations]]
In the initial launch of ''[[Halo: The Master Chief Collection]]'', the armor was known by the name '''Flaming Head''' and  was only useable as the Bungie Armor chest piece, with the helmet and shoulders being [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Mark VI|Mark VI]]. As ''The Master Chief Collection'' provides all players all unlocks immediately, this marks the first time the Bungie Armor has been useable for non-Bungie employees (outside of Bungie Day 2010) without the use of [[modding]].


In the updated ''Halo 3'' customisation available following the game's launch on PC, the specific Bungie chestplate is called Legacy. During the game's [[Flight]] testing, the armor retained the original name of Bungie.


==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:H3 HighGround Flaming Recon.jpg|A picture of the Armor Permutation.
File:H3_Bungie_Camo.jpg|The one drawback of Bungie Armor.
File:H3 Assembly Flaming Recon.jpg|Flaming Recon on [[Assembly]].
File:H3 Valhalla BungieDay.jpg|The armor permutation next to the Bungie Day [[Valhalla wall Easter egg]].
File:HR Eternal Inheritors.jpg|The analogous version of the armor in ''Halo: Reach'', consisting of the formerly employee-only [[Armor Effect#Eternal|Eternal armor effect]] and the [[PILOT-class Mjolnir#Halo: Reach|Haunted helmet]].
File:H3 PC BungieArmor.png|The Bungie Armor and flame effect applied to a ''Halo 3'' Spartan in the ''Unreal Engine 4'' menu of ''Halo: The Master Chief Collection''.
</gallery>


==Sources==
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This article contains information about a non-canonical subject that, while official, is not part of the established Halo universe.
Bungie Armor in the Halo 3 customisation menu.
The Bungie Armor at the Appearance screen.
Forged in the flames of passion and perseverance. Go forth and represent.[1]

The Bungie Armor (also known as the Flaming Head or Legacy in Halo: The Master Chief Collection) is an armor permutation in Halo 3 only available to Bungie Studios employees (and Bungie members on 7/7/10).[2]

Overview[edit]

Screenshot of a Mark V-equipped Spartan on High Ground, with the BR55HB battle rifle and a flaming helmet.
A player equipping the Bungie Armor alongside a Mark V helmet.

The Bungie Armor is visually identical to the EOD armor's chest piece, save for its fire effect and the absence of the EOD Armor's lights near the shoulders and center. However, it is unique in providing a fire visual effect to the player's head, which can be seen even if the player is equipped with active camouflage. Due to the permutation being classed as a chest plate, this means the flames can be employed with any combination of helmet or shoulders. The armor is a possible reference to Bungie's love of flaming ninjas, a recurring joke throughout the studio.

In-game information[edit]

Halo 3[edit]

The Bungie Armor armor permutation is a special unlock in Halo 3. As its name suggests, the Bungie Armor was created as an exclusive unlock for members of the Bungie Studios development team. As such, there is no way to use it in Halo 3 without the use of modding or being a developer. Only two exceptions to this policy are known to exist, one being Nathan Fillion (voice actor for Reynolds in Halo 3 and Edward Buck in Halo 3: ODST, Halo: Reach and Halo 5: Guardians) and the other being Pope rex, the winner of the Sarkathlon 4 event. When Frank O'Connor left the studio to work for 343 Industries, Bungie stated in response to questions about O'Connor's flaming head that "The flame has been extinguished."[3]

Due to this exclusivity, the armor was often used in site banners on Bungie.net as a perk of joining the Bungie team, with the phrases "Get hired, get fire" and "Game with Flame". Notably, the armor was available for use by the Halo 3 community for one day on Bungie Day 2010. During this event, all players also had the Bungie nameplate applied, as the two were linked. Due to the armor's exclusivity, it bears some resemblance to the similarly-elusive Recon armor, which until the launch of Halo 3: ODST was only unlocked via personal selection from Bungie.

The Bungie Armor's legacy extended into Halo: Reach thanks to the addition of the new armor effects category of customisation. At launch, the orange flames were available to anyone who purchased the Halo: Reach Legendary Edition, while Bungie reserved a similar effect - named Eternal - for themselves. Unlike the Legendary effect's orange flames, Eternal's are blue.[4][5] The Headhunter gametype similarly references the Bungie Armor, with its emphasis on flaming skulls.

Chest Description Unlock requirements (Halo 3) Unlock requirements (Halo: MCC)
HTMCC H3 Bungie Menu Render.png
Bungie Armor
Chest: Forged in the flames of passion and perseverance. Go forth and represent. Given by Bungie or work at Bungie. Unlocked by default.
MCC: Forged in the flames of passion and perseverance.

Halo: The Master Chief Collection[edit]

In the initial launch of Halo: The Master Chief Collection, the armor was known by the name Flaming Head and was only useable as the Bungie Armor chest piece, with the helmet and shoulders being Mark VI. As The Master Chief Collection provides all players all unlocks immediately, this marks the first time the Bungie Armor has been useable for non-Bungie employees (outside of Bungie Day 2010) without the use of modding.

In the updated Halo 3 customisation available following the game's launch on PC, the specific Bungie chestplate is called Legacy. During the game's Flight testing, the armor retained the original name of Bungie.

Gallery[edit]

Sources[edit]