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In ''Halo Infinite'' Jiralhanae Warlords are silver-armored [[Jiralhanae Captain|Captain]]s or [[Jiralhanae Chieftain]]s. Warlord-Captains are armed with [[Heatwave]]s, while Warlord-Chieftains are armed with [[Scrap Cannon]]s or [[Type-2 gravity hammer|gravity hammer]]s. Like other Jiralhanae, Warlords carry [[Type-2 spike grenade|spike grenade]]s. | |||
Unlike their normal counterparts, Warlord-Chieftains are equipped with personal [[Energy shielding|energy shields]]. Their shields, in addition to their armor and substantial health, make them some of the strongest non-boss enemies in the game. | |||
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- "Indeed, many a prideful chieftain has forgotten who their work should be enriching and have wound up on the receiving end of a Warlord’s personally-fashioned gravity hammer."
- — Jeff Easterling on Jiralhanae Warlords.[1]
Jiralhanae Warlords are a class of Jiralhanae Chieftains and Captains serving in the Banished. Warlords have been promoted by Decimus, and later Escharum,[3] for their raw strength, savage lust for battle, and the complete absence of mercy to serve as loyal agents positioned to intercede on the Banished leaders’ behalf to bring recalcitrant packs to heal and direct critical faction operations. Answerable only to Warmaster Atriox and the War Chief, Warlords are feared by many lower-ranking Jiralhanae and hated by Let 'Volir’s troops.[1][2]
Overview
History
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Equipment
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Gameplay
Halo Wars 2
- Info: Melee hero, Powerful area attack, cannot attack air, One active hero limit.
- Tier: 1
- Cost: Population 0, Supplies 300, Power 275
- Warlord upgrade: Hammer Pull
- Info: Equips Warlord's hammer with a gravity beam to drag targets closer
- Tier: 1
- Cost: Supplies 0, Power 300
- Warlord upgrade: Hammer Stun
- Info: Warlord's Hammer stuns and deals AoE
- Tier: 2
- Cost: Supplies 0, Power 460
- Warlord upgrade: Siphon
- Info: Warlord gains health with each attack
- Tier: 3
- Cost: Supplies 0, Power 600
The Jiralhanae Warlord is exclusive to Decimus and can be built at the War Council. Warlords are great against infantry and vehicles, okay against structures, and cannot attack aircraft. In Blitz a Warlord costs 170 energy and features the Siphon ability to steal health from enemies. When either Jerome-092, Douglas-042, or Alice-130, except Commander Jerome defeats the Warlord in a point-blank range, it has a chance to trigger an execution kills. This also works for the Warlord when defeating the Spartans in point-blank range.
Halo Infinite
In Halo Infinite Jiralhanae Warlords are silver-armored Captains or Jiralhanae Chieftains. Warlord-Captains are armed with Heatwaves, while Warlord-Chieftains are armed with Scrap Cannons or gravity hammers. Like other Jiralhanae, Warlords carry spike grenades.
Unlike their normal counterparts, Warlord-Chieftains are equipped with personal energy shields. Their shields, in addition to their armor and substantial health, make them some of the strongest non-boss enemies in the game.
Gallery
Concept art
Concept art of the Jiralhanae Warlord for Halo Wars 2.
Artworks
A Warlord in Halo Infinite.[4][5]
Screenshots
A Jiralhanae Warlord in the Halo Wars 2 Open Beta.
List of appearances
- Halo Wars 2 (First appearance)
- Halo: Divine Wind
- Halo Infinite
Sources
- ^ a b c d e Halo Waypoint - Canon Fodder: The Art of War(s)
- ^ a b c Halo Wars 2: Phoenix Logs - Warlord
- ^ Halo Infinite, Banished Audio log: Outpost Intel #15 - In Your Honor
- ^ Twitter, Tom Wholley (@TomWholley28): "Brute Warlord ◽️ There are many different kinds of banished brutes in Zeta Halo."
- ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 427
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