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RAKSHASA-class Mjolnir is a variant of the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor[3] manufactured by Lethbridge Industrial.[1][2]
Overview
Design details
The Rakshasa is versatile, easy to maintain, and comfortable to wear for extended periods of time. Critical advantages for long-duration remote operations in hostile environments. Another key to its success are multiple levels of subsystem redundancy and an integral self-repair system.[1][2] Rakshasa is also able to be equipped, or adapted to use several attachments or gear.[3]
Development history
Developed by Lethbridge Industrial, the Rakshasa armor was battle-tested by Delta-6 hunter-killer teams and disruption operatives who ranged far into the former Covenant core worlds.[1]
Usage
During the armors service, it began to represent lived history, where the armor of one Spartan wearing Rakshasa may carry on to another.[4]
Rakshasa was worn by Spartan-IV's Sigrid Eklund and Hieu Dinh,[5] where Eklund documented in her field notes several experiences on equipment usable on Rakshasa.[4]
Variants
A list of variants compatible with the Rakshasa platform.
- AKIS II-GRD - A variant built for superhuman stalkers, killers, and assassins
- Artaius - A variant of combat exoframe, compatible with the Rakshasa armor
- Bunyip - A variant donned to Spartans assigned to questionable missions
- Cambion - A variant designed to hunt down human targets
- Lechuza - A variant found in an abandoned ONI black site
- Locus - A variant designed for tactical and strategic infiltration. Known for its incredible resiliency
- Morrigan - A variant that use the latest reverse-engineered Jiralhanae stalker sensors captured from Banished raiders
- Rasetsu - A variant with optimizations for long term survival in atmospheres tainted by corrosive agents, chemical weapons, and biological threats
- Shikari - A variant for locating, identifying, tracking, and communicating the status of highly elusive targets
- Scorn - A variant used by Spartans who were part of supposedly disbanded black ops units
- Stribog - A variant for reconnaissance
- ULLR - A variant that make use of the experimental Mímir interface
- Viper - A variant that increase aggression levels and improve reaction times via its neural interface.
In-game information
The Rakshasa armor core is unlockable after attaining level 6 on the free Battle Pass in Season 02: Lone Wolves, the second season of Halo Infinite multiplayer. With the release of the December update during Halo Infinite's Winter Update, the Rakshasa core was granted to all players for free.[6]
Armor | Manufacturer | Lore | Rarity | Unlock Requirements |
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Rakshasa armor core |
Lethbridge Industrial | RAKSHASA armor was battle-tested by Delta-6 hunter-killer teams and disruption operatives who ranged far into the former Covenant core worlds. Key to its success are multiple levels of subsystem redundancy and an integral self-repair system. | Epic |
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RAKSHASA helmet |
Lethbridge Industrial | The RAKSHASA is versatile, easy to maintain, and comfortable to wear for extended periods of time. Critical advantages for long-duration remote operations in hostile environments. | Common |
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HUL-I/BNR/DEWSPRING |
Materials Group | DEWSPRING is an uplink co-processor which provides hardware-acceleration for interpreting deep-layer Covenant proselytization network protocols, which remain in widespread use by various remnant forces and pocket empires. | Epic | Complete the "Right Between the Eyes" Ultimate Challenge between June 21 and June 28, 2022 |
Metashak Tallyho |
Lethbridge Industrial | Anarchic "podnets" used by urban youth and frontier communities for local communications can be useful sources of intelligence if Spartans know how to listen in. | Epic | Season 02: Lone Wolves Battle Pass Level 74 (Premium) |
TAC/RS/MIDNIGHT |
Lethbridge Industrial | A slightly updated version of the archaic AN/PZY-800 sensor. Used by Spartan operatives that must carry a minimum of network-enabled gear, as AI-designed hardware may now be susceptible to exploits crafted by Created security forces. | Epic | Season 02: Lone Wolves Battle Pass Level 53 (Premium) |
Trivia
Rakshasa (राक्षस) is a Sanskrit term for "demon" or "monster".
Gallery
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Developmental images
Concept art of RAKSHASA-class Mjolnir for Halo Infinite.
Promotional images
Screenshots
List of appearances
- Halo Infinite
- Season 02: Lone Wolves (First appearance)
- Halo: Battle for the Blood-Moon
Sources
- ^ a b c d e f Halo Infinite, Armor Hall: Rakshasa - Armor Core Description "RAKSHASA armor was battle-tested by Delta-6 hunter-killer teams and disruption operatives who ranged far into the former Covenant core worlds. Key to its success are multiple levels of subsystem redundancy and an integral self-repair system."
- ^ a b c d e Halo Infinite, Armor Hall: Rakshasa - Helmet Description "The RAKSHASA is versatile, easy to maintain, and comfortable to wear for extended periods of time. Critical advantages for long-duration remote operations in hostile environments."
- ^ a b c Halo Waypoint, Canon Fodder - Encyclopedia Extravaganza (Retrieved on Feb 28, 2023) [archive]
- ^ a b Halo Waypoint, Canon Fodder - Eklund's Ensemble (Retrieved on Feb 28, 2023) [archive]
- ^ Halo Infinite, Season 2 Lone Wolves Intro Cinematic
- ^ a b Halo Waypoint, Halo Infinite | December 2022 Update (Retrieved on Dec 8, 2022) [archive]
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