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WETWORK-class Mjolnir is a variant of the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor (GEN2) developed by Lethbridge Industrial.[3][2]
Overview[edit]
Design details[edit]
The helmet has a linear target focused visor architecture. It also has long-range impact layers for collecting vibrations and sound over great distances. The suit has a sub-collar plate contacts for stealth modifications, and anterior flex-locked hard points for equipment.[1]
Development history[edit]
The Wetwork variant was manufactured by Lethbridge Industrial and tested at Lethbridge Combat Fields.[2] The armor was tested against the United Rebel Front on Talitsa.[3] It was designed to enhance the stealth capabilities of its user, and is intended primarily for covert elimination of targets.[2]
Usage[edit]
Although not often encountered in the field,[4] WETWORK-class armor is generally employed in high-value target acquisition and elimination scenarios. Its most notable use was during a classified mission to target key rebel leaders on the surface of Talitsa by Delta Six operatives.[3][2]
The linear sensor on WETWORK helmets is a standard VISR-compatible element on most suits. Delta-Six and other specialists use esoteric systems more valuable than the suit and Spartan themselves.[5]
In-game Information[edit]
Halo 4[edit]
Wetwork was first introduced into the Halo games as an armor set in Halo 4. Players need to first reach SR-50 to unlock Wetwork and seven other Specializations. Progression through the Wetwork Specialization ranks grant players with the Wetwork armor permutations, Wetwork multiplayer emblems (foregrounds and background), the Stealth support upgrade, and the M395 DMR NOBLE (NBL) weapon skin. In The Master Chief Collection, the Wetwork set, its Edge (EDGE) skin, and associated customizations are available by default.
Armor | Description | Unlock requirements (Halo 4) |
Unlock requirements (Halo: MCC) |
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Wetwork |
Description (H4): Experienced widespread use during the classified raids against rebels on Talitsa. | Obtained by achieving Spartan Rank WK-4. | Unlocked by default as of Series 4. |
Helmet description (MCC): Used during classified raids against rebels on Talitsa. | |||
Shoulders description (MCC): Modular left/right spaulder from Wetwork-class armor. | |||
Chest description (MCC): Rare enough that its appearance is cause for cautious rumors. | |||
Wetwork Shard (SHRD) skin |
Description (H4): Customized with SHRD armor skin. | Obtained by achieving Spartan Rank WK-9. | Unlocked by default as of Series 4. |
Helmet description (MCC) Wetwork helmet customized with SHRD coating. | |||
Shoulder description (MCC) Wetwork left/ right spaulder customized with SHRD coating. | |||
Chest description (MCC) Wetwork chassis customized with SHRD coating. |
Halo 5: Guardians[edit]
The Wetwork set returns in Halo 5: Guardians. The helmet and body armor are unlockable as armor permutations through the Requisition system. The body armor includes the Wetwork chest and shoulders, Contoured forearms, and Contoured legs.
Helmet | Description | Unlock requirements |
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Wetwork (helmet) |
The linear sensor on WETWORK helmets is a standard VISR-compatible element on most suits. Delta-Six and other specialists use esoteric systems more valuable than the suit and Spartan themselves. | Ultra Rare REQ card |
Wetwork Cleaner (helmet skin) |
The linear sensor on WETWORK helmets is a standard VISR-compatible element on most suits. Delta-Six and other specialists use esoteric systems more valuable than the suit and Spartan themselves. | Ultra Rare REQ card |
Wetwork (body) |
Rarely employed by Spartan combat teams due to its rarity and unsavory reputation as an assassin's tool, WETWORK armor remains popular with Delta-Six operatives. | Ultra Rare REQ card |
Wetwork Cleaner (body skin) |
Rarely employed by Spartan combat teams due to its rarity and unsavory reputation as an assassin's tool, WETWORK armor remains popular with Delta-Six operatives. | Ultra Rare REQ card |
Gallery[edit]
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Concept art[edit]
Promotional images[edit]
Specialization chart showing the Wetwork armor along with variant.
Render and screenshots[edit]
A Wetwork-clad Spartan alongside an EVA-clad Spartan in Spartan Ops.
A Wetwork-clad Spartan assassinating on a Promethean Knight in Spartan Ops.
Halo 5: Guardians skins[edit]
List of appearances[edit]
- Halo 4 (First appearance)
- Halo: New Blood (Indirect mention)
- Halo 5: Guardians
Sources[edit]
- ^ a b c d e f g Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide, page 171
- ^ a b c d e f Halo Waypoint, Halo 4 Interactive Guide - Armor Types: Wetwork (Retrieved on May 1, 2013) [local archive] [external archive]
- ^ a b c d Halo 4, Spartan Armor Customization: Wetwork Description "Experienced widespread use during the classified raids against rebels on Talitsa."
- ^ Halo 5: Guardians, Spartan Appearance Customization: Wetwork - Body Description "Rarely employed by Spartan combat teams due to its rarity and unsavory reputation as an assassin's tool, WETWORK armor remains popular with Delta-Six operatives."
- ^ Halo 5: Guardians, Spartan Appearance Customization: Wetwork - Helmet Description "The linear sensor on WETWORK helmets is a standard VISR-compatible element on most suits. Delta-Six and other specialists use esoteric systems more valuable than the suit and Spartan themselves."
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