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|height=5.48 meters (17.98 feet)
|height=5.48 meters (17.98 feet)
|distinctions=Massive with two immensely large tentacles for arms and quick legs which give it the ability to make incredible jumps.
|distinctions=Massive with two immensely large tentacles for arms and quick legs which give it the ability to make incredible jumps.
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The '''Flood Juggernaut''' is the name of a large [[Flood]] form found in the files of ''Halo 2''.
The '''Flood Juggernaut''' is a type of powerful and large [[Flood]] form.<ref name="hw2atn">'''[[Halo Wars 2: Awakening the Nightmare]]'''</ref>


==Description==
==Background==
Named for its size and its power, the Flood Juggernaut stands nearly twice as tall as a [[Spartan]] or [[Sangheili|Elites]]. Its mighty tentacles can kill most enemies in a single strike. The Juggernaut was created for ''[[Quarantine Zone (level)|Quarantine Zone]]'' as a way to stop the [[Enforcer]]s, and one can imagine with its long legs and tentacles, it would have little problem snatching an Enforcer out of the sky and tearing it apart. The Flood Juggernaut can leap twice as far as the already impressive jumping capability of a [[Flood combat form|combat form]], and it has the power of a tank.
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Juggernauts were originally slated to appear in the levels ''[[The Oracle]]'' and ''[[Quarantine Zone (level)|Quarantine Zone]]''. Although the model, textures, etc., are stored in the files of ''[[High Charity (level)|High Charity]]'', there are no [[Spawning|Spawn Points]] meant for it. As [[Bungie]] never programmed a death animation for the Juggernaut, when it dies, it just freezes in place.
==Production notes==
===''Halo 2'' version===
{{Quote|More like Jugger-NOT|[[Eric Osborne|Urk]]<ref name="bones">[http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&link=Feast_of_Bones '''Bungie.net''': ''Feast of Bones'']</ref>}}
The Flood Juggernaut was originally created for ''[[Halo 2]]'', but was ultimately cut from the game. However, the model and AI for the Juggernaut can still be found in the game files and can be added into gameplay via [[modding]], similar to the [[Huragok]] in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''. While cut from the game, the Juggernaut has since been canonized by later media and makes its in-game debut in ''[[Halo Wars 2]]''.


The Flood Juggernaut was the progenitor of the [[Flood pure form|Pure Forms]] seen in ''[[Halo 3]]''. There is nothing left of any host in this form, other than the raw materials. Even the [[calcium]] has been broken down to function as natural armor. Whereas the earlier combat forms were hosts used as vehicles, with the Pure Forms, the host material is used as building blocks to craft the ultimate form.<ref name="bones">[http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&link=Feast_of_Bones '''Bungie.net''': ''Feast of Bones'']</ref>
The original Flood Juggernaut stands nearly twice as tall as a [[Spartan]] or [[Sangheili|Elites]]. Its mighty tentacles can kill most enemies in a single strike. The Juggernaut was created for ''[[Quarantine Zone (level)|Quarantine Zone]]'' as a way to stop the [[Enforcer]]s,{{Citation needed}} and one can imagine with its long legs and tentacles, it would have little problem snatching an Enforcer out of the sky and tearing it apart. The Flood Juggernaut can leap twice as far as the already impressive jumping capability of a [[Flood combat form|combat form]], and it has the power of a tank.


==Combat==
Juggernauts were originally slated to appear in the levels ''[[The Oracle]]'' and ''[[Quarantine Zone (level)|Quarantine Zone]]''. Had the Juggernaut been included in ''Halo 2'', the player would only have had to fight two Juggernauts in the whole game.{{Citation needed}} Although the model, textures, etc., are stored in the files of ''[[High Charity (level)|High Charity]]'', there are no [[Spawning|Spawn Points]] meant for it. As [[Bungie]] never programmed a death animation for the Juggernaut, when it dies, it just freezes in place.
The Juggernaut has two extremely large tentacles that can kill the player with only one hit. Some have spikes on their tentacles. They also can jump much higher and further than the regular combat forms can. "Modders" and ''Halo 2 Vista'' users can fight against the Juggernaut on the level ''High Charity'' by switching them to spawn in place of another character's existing spawn point.
 
The Flood Juggernaut was the progenitor of the [[Flood pure form|Pure Forms]] seen in ''[[Halo 3]]''. There is nothing left of any host in this form, other than the raw materials. Even the [[calcium]] has been broken down to function as natural armor. Whereas the earlier combat forms were hosts used as vehicles, with the Pure Forms, the host material is used as building blocks to craft the ultimate form.<ref name="bones"/>
 
====Combat====
The Juggernaut has two extremely large tentacles that can kill the player with only one hit. They also can jump much higher and further than the regular combat forms can. "Modders" and ''Halo 2 Vista'' users can fight against the Juggernaut on the level ''High Charity'' by switching them to spawn in place of another character's existing spawn point.


They often jump extremely high in the air at the player when noticed, sometimes landing on players, instantly killing them. The Juggernaut will also sometimes forget the player is there, and just stand still for a few moments. Finding cover is ill-advised, as the Juggernaut will usually hit it out of the way, sending the object an extreme distance. One of the best tactics is to run to the Pelican and get inside of it, since the Juggernauts are too tall to follow in, it will wait until the player exits the vehicle.
They often jump extremely high in the air at the player when noticed, sometimes landing on players, instantly killing them. The Juggernaut will also sometimes forget the player is there, and just stand still for a few moments. Finding cover is ill-advised, as the Juggernaut will usually hit it out of the way, sending the object an extreme distance. One of the best tactics is to run to the Pelican and get inside of it, since the Juggernauts are too tall to follow in, it will wait until the player exits the vehicle.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
{{Quote|More like Jugger-NOT|[[Eric Osborne|Urk]]<ref>[http://halo.bungie.net/news/content.aspx?type=topnews&link=Feast_of_Bones '''Bungie.net''': ''Feast of Bones'']</ref>}}
*The Juggernaut Form is ''not'' featured in any ''Halo'' game, but it is embedded in the ''Halo 2'' programming and can be found via modding, similar to the [[Huragok]] in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''.
*Had the Juggernaut been included in ''Halo 2'', the player would only have had to fight two Juggernauts in the whole game.
*The Juggernaut may be an unseen Flood form, but it actually exists. It is mentioned in the Flood Autopsy article on [[Bungie.net]], where it is categorized as an "Advanced Form" along with the [[Gravemind]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20110604174642/http://www.bungie.net/Inside/publications.aspx '''Bungie.net''': ''Flood Autopsy'']</ref> They are also seen in the motion comic adaption of ''[[The Mona Lisa]]''.
*In the Feast of Bones article on Bungie.net, Robert McLees mentions additional details about the Juggernaut.<ref name="bones"/>
*In the book ''[[The Art of Halo]]'' there is a concept sketch of the Flood Carrier Form that resembles the Juggernaut.
*In the book ''[[The Art of Halo]]'' there is a concept sketch of the Flood Carrier Form that resembles the Juggernaut.
*Juggernauts are playable pieces in [[RISK: Halo Wars Collector's Edition|Halo Wars Risk]]. But they do not resemble the Juggernaut, rather looking like a [[Flood thrasher form|Thrasher Form]] instead.
*Juggernauts are playable pieces in [[RISK: Halo Wars Collector's Edition|Halo Wars Risk]]. But they do not resemble the Juggernaut, rather looking like a [[Flood thrasher form|Thrasher Form]] instead.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Juggernaut1.jpg|Fighting a Flood Juggernaut.
File:Juggernaut Concept.png|Concept art for the Juggernaut.
File:Juggernaut fight.png|A ''Halo 2'' cut Flood Juggernaut.
File:Juggernaut1.jpg|Fighting a Flood Juggernaut in ''Halo 2''.
File:Jugger-6.jpg|A Juggernaut in defensive stance.
File:Jugger-6.jpg|A Juggernaut in defensive stance.
File:Juggernaut Concept.png|Concept art for the Juggernaut.
File:TML - Juggernaut.png|The Juggernaut as it appears in [[The Mona Lisa]]. Note that it spawned from a Sangheili host, indicated by its head being on the right shoulder.
File:TML - Juggernaut.png|The Juggernaut as it appears in [[The Mona Lisa]]. Note that it spawned from a Sangheili host, indicated by its head being on the right shoulder.
File:HW2 juggernaut.png|A Juggernaut in Halo Wars 2.
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**''[[The Mona Lisa]]'' {{C|Motion comic only}} {{1st}}
**''[[The Mona Lisa]]'' {{C|Motion comic only}} {{1st}}
*''[[Halo Wars 2]]''
*''[[Halo Wars 2]]''
**''[[Halo Wars 2: Awakening the Nightmare|Awakening the Nightmare]]
**''[[Halo Wars 2: Awakening the Nightmare|Awakening the Nightmare]]''


==Sources==
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This article is about the Flood form. For the multiplayer gametype, see Juggernaut.

Template:Flood Species Infobox The Flood Juggernaut is a type of powerful and large Flood form.[1]

Background

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Production notes

Halo 2 version

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Urk[2]

The Flood Juggernaut was originally created for Halo 2, but was ultimately cut from the game. However, the model and AI for the Juggernaut can still be found in the game files and can be added into gameplay via modding, similar to the Huragok in Halo: Combat Evolved. While cut from the game, the Juggernaut has since been canonized by later media and makes its in-game debut in Halo Wars 2.

The original Flood Juggernaut stands nearly twice as tall as a Spartan or Elites. Its mighty tentacles can kill most enemies in a single strike. The Juggernaut was created for Quarantine Zone as a way to stop the Enforcers,[citation needed] and one can imagine with its long legs and tentacles, it would have little problem snatching an Enforcer out of the sky and tearing it apart. The Flood Juggernaut can leap twice as far as the already impressive jumping capability of a combat form, and it has the power of a tank.

Juggernauts were originally slated to appear in the levels The Oracle and Quarantine Zone. Had the Juggernaut been included in Halo 2, the player would only have had to fight two Juggernauts in the whole game.[citation needed] Although the model, textures, etc., are stored in the files of High Charity, there are no Spawn Points meant for it. As Bungie never programmed a death animation for the Juggernaut, when it dies, it just freezes in place.

The Flood Juggernaut was the progenitor of the Pure Forms seen in Halo 3. There is nothing left of any host in this form, other than the raw materials. Even the calcium has been broken down to function as natural armor. Whereas the earlier combat forms were hosts used as vehicles, with the Pure Forms, the host material is used as building blocks to craft the ultimate form.[2]

Combat

The Juggernaut has two extremely large tentacles that can kill the player with only one hit. They also can jump much higher and further than the regular combat forms can. "Modders" and Halo 2 Vista users can fight against the Juggernaut on the level High Charity by switching them to spawn in place of another character's existing spawn point.

They often jump extremely high in the air at the player when noticed, sometimes landing on players, instantly killing them. The Juggernaut will also sometimes forget the player is there, and just stand still for a few moments. Finding cover is ill-advised, as the Juggernaut will usually hit it out of the way, sending the object an extreme distance. One of the best tactics is to run to the Pelican and get inside of it, since the Juggernauts are too tall to follow in, it will wait until the player exits the vehicle.

There would never be more than one Juggernaut in any given place. Once the player eliminated it, the combat forms that were supplementing it would go "offline". The Juggernaut has four to six infection forms inside its body to control it, similar to combat forms. It was supposed to be "this uber-intelligent mini boss, but the suggested intelligence was way too high for what design needed to use it for, which was as a big tank".[2]

The Juggernaut appears to be very tough, resisting almost anything and making its death even harder to achieve, possibly making it go berserk. If the player picks up the Shotgun and/or Rocket Launcher he/she can make things easier. If not, they will have to rely on sticking them with grenades and attacking with whatever weapons available.

Through modding, it has also been found that the Juggernauts have a defensive position; stopping and moving their whip-like appendages in front of their body in an X formation. It is unknown why such a powerful creature needs such a stance. It could possibly be to counter the sword or merely for looks. It may also be a 'taunt' to lure players in. Note, that it looks like the defensive position of Hunters, although it is confirmed that the Juggernauts are not transformed from Hunters, as Hunters are immune to the Flood due to lacking a single central nervous system.

When running low on health, some occurrences have happened where the Juggernaut goes berserk, waving its tentacles around wildly before striking the player with speed.

Trivia

  • In the book The Art of Halo there is a concept sketch of the Flood Carrier Form that resembles the Juggernaut.
  • Juggernauts are playable pieces in Halo Wars Risk. But they do not resemble the Juggernaut, rather looking like a Thrasher Form instead.

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources