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==In-game information==
==In-game information==
===Halo 5: Guardians===
===Halo 5: Guardians===
'''Unlock''': Legendary [[REQ]] card<br>
'''Unlock''': Rare [[REQ]] card<br>
*'''Helmet Description''': ARGONAUT helmets can accept next-generation Block 10 Neural Interface Controller hardware once it clears UNSC Ordnance Committee approval loops.
*'''Helmet Description''': ARGONAUT helmets can accept next-generation Block 10 Neural Interface Controller hardware once it clears UNSC Ordnance Committee approval loops.
*'''Armor Descrpiton''': Rarely seen outside of ONI, ARGONAUT users must undergo an extensive synchronization process to "train" the suit's move-by-wire reflex enhancers.
*'''Armor Descrpiton''': Rarely seen outside of ONI, ARGONAUT users must undergo an extensive synchronization process to "train" the suit's move-by-wire reflex enhancers.

Revision as of 23:31, January 28, 2016

The MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Argonaut is a variant of the MJOLNIR [GEN2] armor. Rarely seen outside of ONI, ARGONAUT users must undergo an extensive synchronization process to "train" the suit's move-by-wire reflex enhancers.[1]

In-game information

Halo 5: Guardians

Unlock: Rare REQ card

  • Helmet Description: ARGONAUT helmets can accept next-generation Block 10 Neural Interface Controller hardware once it clears UNSC Ordnance Committee approval loops.
  • Armor Descrpiton: Rarely seen outside of ONI, ARGONAUT users must undergo an extensive synchronization process to "train" the suit's move-by-wire reflex enhancers.

Available skins: Idmon and Nestor
Idmon Unlock: Legendary REQ card
Nestor Unlock: Ultra Rare REQ card

Gallery

Armor Skins

Trivia

  • The armor is named after the Argonauts, a band of heroes and sailors aboard the Argo in Greek mythology.
  • The armor's skins are named after Idmon, an Argonaut seer, and Nestor, an Argonaut and the King of Pylos.


List of appearances

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