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*In the marketing campaigns for ''Halo 3'' and ''Halo 3: ODST'', the power armor worn by the Brutes does not deflect incoming damage, as Brute infantry are repeatedly struck by incoming fire as though they had no shields. This can be seen in [[Halo: Landfall]] and [[We Are ODST]]. | *In the marketing campaigns for ''Halo 3'' and ''Halo 3: ODST'', the power armor worn by the Brutes does not deflect incoming damage, as Brute infantry are repeatedly struck by incoming fire as though they had no shields. This can be seen in [[Halo: Landfall]] and [[We Are ODST]]. | ||
*It is possible that the armor never saw extensive action before the Civil War because the Sangheili used their political influence to restrict the military power of the Jiralhanae, similar to the situation with the ''[[Rapid Conversion]]''. | *It is possible that the armor never saw extensive action before the Civil War because the Sangheili used their political influence to restrict the military power of the Jiralhanae, similar to the situation with the ''[[Rapid Conversion]]''. | ||
*Brute Chieftains wear a special form of Power Armor that cannot be stuck with grenades, and does not fall apart once its shields have been disabled. Their Power Armor also grants them significantly increased resistance to energy weapons even when unshielded; an unshielded Chieftain takes 5 [[Particle Beam Rifle]] shots or more than 200 [[Plasma Rifle]] bolts to kill, while a standard Brute dies after only 1 beam rifle shot or a little over a dozen plasma rifle bolts once their shield is disabled. | |||
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