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The '''Jiralhanae Warrior'''{{Ref/Site|URL=https://www.megaconstrux.com/en-us/halo/sets/unsc-gungoose-gambit |SiteName= Mega Construx: UNSC Gungoose Gambit |Quote= '''4 highly collectible and authentically detailed micro action figures, a UNSC Marine, Brute Captain,''' Brute Warrior '''and Jackal Sniper, each with 12 points of articulation'''}} is a standard [[Jiralhanae]] infantry type employed by the [[Banished]] usually denoted by their blue or purple armor.
The '''Jiralhanae Warrior''' is a standard [[Jiralhanae]] infantry type employed by the [[Banished]] usually denoted by their blue or purple armor.{{Ref/Book|Id=EN|Enc22|Page=424}}


==Overview==
==Overview==
Often young and inexperienced, warriors are the most common of all Jiralhanae infantry in the Banished. They are outfitted with standard body armor and basic weapons, and must prove themselves in battle in order to climb the ranks. The majority of warriors remain in this role for the entirety of their service to the Banished and often end up dying on the frontlines. Warriors who manage to prove themselves on the battlefield may be granted the title of [[Jiralhanae Chosen Warrior|Chosen Warrior]].{{Ref/Book|Id=EN|Enc22|Page=424}}  
===Roles and responsibilities===
Often young and inexperienced, warriors are the most common of all Jiralhanae infantry in the Banished. They are outfitted with standard body armor and basic weapons, and must prove themselves in battle in order to climb the ranks. The majority of warriors remain in this role for the entirety of their service to the Banished and often end up dying on the frontlines.{{Ref/Reuse|EN}} Warriors who manage to prove themselves on the battlefield may be granted the title of [[Jiralhanae Chosen Warrior|Chosen Warrior]], who are granted extended authority and jurisdiction.{{Ref/Book|Enc22|Page=425}}  


===Organization===
Some warriors are given command over other species (such as the [[Unggoy]] and [[Kig-Yar]]) in order to demonstrate their ability to lead. Other warriors may be given specialized roles, such as [[Jiralhanae Jumper|thrust-assisted jumpers]] or [[Jiralhanae Grenadier|high-explosive grenadiers]]. These specialized warriors are monitored closely by a seasoned [[Jiralhanae Captain|captain]].{{Ref/Reuse|EN}}
Some warriors are given command over other species (such as the [[Unggoy]] and [[Kig-Yar]]) in order to demonstrate their ability to lead. Other warriors may be given specialized roles, such as [[Jiralhanae Jumper|thrust-assisted jumpers]] or [[Jiralhanae Grenadier|high-explosive grenadiers]]. These specialized warriors are monitored closely by a seasoned [[Jiralhanae Captain|captain]].{{Ref/Reuse|EN}}


==Gameplay==
==In-game information==
Blue-armored warriors will primarily make use of the {{Pattern|Erudo'ma'keth|pulse carbine}} and the [[Mangler]], while purple-armored warriors typically use the [[CQS48 Bulldog]] and the [[VK78 Commando]]. The purple warriors armed with the Bulldog are also equipped with [[Energy shielding|personal energy shields]]. All warrior variants carry [[Type-2 spike grenade|spike grenades]].  
Blue-armored warriors primarily make use of the {{Pattern|Erudo'ma'keth|pulse carbine}} and the [[Mangler]], while purple-armored warriors typically use the [[CQS48 Bulldog]] and the [[VK78 Commando]]. All warrior variants carry [[Jovokada Workshop spike grenade]]s. Like other enemies in ''Halo Infinite'', Jiralhanae warriors may trade their starting weapons for more powerful ones they come across on the battlefield. Occasionally, warriors will go berserk during combat. The purple warriors armed with the Bulldog are also equipped with [[Energy shielding|personal energy shields]]. If grappled by an upgraded [[grappleshot]], shielded warriors will not be electrocuted. They will instead typically assume a defensive posture and freeze themselves in place for several seconds (essentially the same effect). In some cases, however, a shielded warrior will continue moving and firing even while grappled.  


Like other enemies in ''Halo Infinite'', Jiralhanae warriors may trade their starting weapons for more powerful ones they come across on the battlefield. Occasionally, warriors will go berserk during combat.
Warriors will commonly drive [[Riuctda Workshop Scout Bike|Ghosts]], [[Bolroci Workshop Attack Bike|Choppers]], and [[Eklon'Dal Workshop Wraith|Wraiths]].


Warriors will commonly drive [[Riuctda Workshop Scout Bike|Ghosts]], [[Bolroci Workshop Attack Bike|Choppers]], and [[Eklon'Dal Workshop Wraith|Wraiths]]
==Production notes==
 
In ''[[Halo Infinite]]''{{'}}s [[Forge]], shielded variants of Jiralhanae are distinguished from their unshielded counterparts by being labelled as "Chosen". Subsequently, the unshielded variant of the [[Jiralhanae Chosen Warrior]]—which never appears in campaign—is erroneously called "Brute Warrior" to match its shielded variant being called "Brute Warrior, Chosen". Instead, the blue and purple variants of the actual Jiralhanae Warriors are called "Brute Minor" and "Brute Commando", respectively. The Forge menu also mislabelled [[Jiralhanae Warlord|Jiralhanae Warlord Chieftains]] as "[[Jiralhanae Chieftain|Brute Chieftain]], Chosen".
==Trivia==
*If grappled by an upgraded [[grappleshot]], shielded warriors will not be electrocuted. They will instead typically assume a defensive posture and freeze themselves in place for several seconds (essentially the same effect). In some cases, however, a shielded warrior will continue moving and firing even while grappled.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:Snapchat Monster Energy - Brute.jpg|A Jiralhanae warrior on Snapchat.
File:Snapchat Monster Energy - Brute.jpg|A Jiralhanae warrior on Snapchat.
File: HI Screenshot Gameplay-Mangler1.png|A Jiralhanae Warrior as seen in the [[Halo Infinite Campaign Gameplay Premiere]].
File: HI Screenshot Gameplay-Mangler1.png|A Jiralhanae Warrior as seen in the [[Halo Infinite Campaign Gameplay Premiere|Campaign Gameplay Premiere]].
File:HINF BrutePack.png|A [[Jiralhanae Chosen Warrior|Chosen Warrior]] and two other Warriors.
File:HINF BrutePack.png|A [[Jiralhanae Chosen Warrior|Chosen Warrior]] and two other Warriors.
File:HINF Jiralhanae Warrior.png|A Jiralhanae warrior with a Mangler.
File:HINF Jiralhanae Warrior.png|A Jiralhanae warrior with a Mangler.
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File:HINF BruteWarriorsDuo.png|Two warriors armed with VK78 Commandos.
File:HINF BruteWarriorsDuo.png|Two warriors armed with VK78 Commandos.
File:HINF-PurpleBrute.jpg|A purple-colored Jiralhanae warrior using a CQS48 Bulldog.
File:HINF-PurpleBrute.jpg|A purple-colored Jiralhanae warrior using a CQS48 Bulldog.
File:HINF Jiralhanae Warrior Shielded.png|A shielded Jiralhanae warrior.
File:HINF Jiralhanae Warrior Shielded.png|Two Jiralhanae warriors, one with its shields disabled.
File:HINF Jiralhanae Warrior Commando.png|A Jiralhanae warrior armed with a VK78 Commando.
File:HINF Jiralhanae Warrior Commando.png|A Jiralhanae warrior armed with a VK78 Commando.
File:HINF Jiralhanae Warrior No Helmet 2.png|Another warrior with no helmet.
File:HINF Jiralhanae Warrior No Helmet 2.png|Another warrior with no helmet.

Latest revision as of 06:40, July 25, 2024

Jiralhanae Warrior
The two variations of the Jiralhanae Warrior.

Function:

Infantry

Species:

Jiralhanae

Affiliation:

Banished

Branch:

Jiralhanae clans

 

The Jiralhanae Warrior is a standard Jiralhanae infantry type employed by the Banished usually denoted by their blue or purple armor.[1]

Overview[edit]

Roles and responsibilities[edit]

Often young and inexperienced, warriors are the most common of all Jiralhanae infantry in the Banished. They are outfitted with standard body armor and basic weapons, and must prove themselves in battle in order to climb the ranks. The majority of warriors remain in this role for the entirety of their service to the Banished and often end up dying on the frontlines.[1] Warriors who manage to prove themselves on the battlefield may be granted the title of Chosen Warrior, who are granted extended authority and jurisdiction.[2]

Organization[edit]

Some warriors are given command over other species (such as the Unggoy and Kig-Yar) in order to demonstrate their ability to lead. Other warriors may be given specialized roles, such as thrust-assisted jumpers or high-explosive grenadiers. These specialized warriors are monitored closely by a seasoned captain.[1]

In-game information[edit]

Blue-armored warriors primarily make use of the Erudo'ma'keth-pattern pulse carbine and the Mangler, while purple-armored warriors typically use the CQS48 Bulldog and the VK78 Commando. All warrior variants carry Jovokada Workshop spike grenades. Like other enemies in Halo Infinite, Jiralhanae warriors may trade their starting weapons for more powerful ones they come across on the battlefield. Occasionally, warriors will go berserk during combat. The purple warriors armed with the Bulldog are also equipped with personal energy shields. If grappled by an upgraded grappleshot, shielded warriors will not be electrocuted. They will instead typically assume a defensive posture and freeze themselves in place for several seconds (essentially the same effect). In some cases, however, a shielded warrior will continue moving and firing even while grappled.

Warriors will commonly drive Ghosts, Choppers, and Wraiths.

Production notes[edit]

In Halo Infinite's Forge, shielded variants of Jiralhanae are distinguished from their unshielded counterparts by being labelled as "Chosen". Subsequently, the unshielded variant of the Jiralhanae Chosen Warrior—which never appears in campaign—is erroneously called "Brute Warrior" to match its shielded variant being called "Brute Warrior, Chosen". Instead, the blue and purple variants of the actual Jiralhanae Warriors are called "Brute Minor" and "Brute Commando", respectively. The Forge menu also mislabelled Jiralhanae Warlord Chieftains as "Brute Chieftain, Chosen".

Gallery[edit]

Concept art[edit]

Screenshots[edit]

List of appearances[edit]

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 424
  2. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 425