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*Changing the visor color of the Haunted helmet will instead change the color of the skull.
*Changing the visor color of the Haunted helmet will instead change the color of the skull.
*Both Jorge and Jun have a red/orange visor, so it's odd that this color can't be used.
*Both Jorge and Jun have a red/orange visor, so it's odd that this color can't be used.
*The description of the black visor in ''Halo'': ''Reach'' states, "You can have it in any color you want... as long as it's black." This is a reference to a quote attributed to Henry Ford, speaking about the [[wikipedia:Ford Model T|Ford Model T]] in 1909, although there is speculation as to whether he ever said it at all.

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All visor colors in Halo: Reach

In Halo: Reach, in addition to customizing armor, the player can customize the color of their visor. As with all armor permutation options, visor color is purely cosmetic and has no effect on gameplay.

Visor Color
Color Cost
Default (Starter)
Silver Sergeant, 35,000 cR
Blue Warrant Officer, 50,000 cR
Black Lt. Colonel, 100,000 cR
Gold Colonel, 250,000 cR


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Trivia

  • The description for the silver visor is a reference to Orbital Drop Shock Troopers, who are frequently associated with the phrase "feet first into hell". In Halo 2, ODSTs wore helmets with silver visors. However, in Halo 3: ODST, most ODSTs wore helmets with bluish-grey visors, while Veronica Dare wore a Recon helmet with a gold visor.
  • Changing the visor color of the Haunted helmet will instead change the color of the skull.
  • Both Jorge and Jun have a red/orange visor, so it's odd that this color can't be used.
  • The description of the black visor in Halo: Reach states, "You can have it in any color you want... as long as it's black." This is a reference to a quote attributed to Henry Ford, speaking about the Ford Model T in 1909, although there is speculation as to whether he ever said it at all.