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Halo 4 skulls

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This article is about the gameplay modifiers in Halo 4. For other uses, see Skull.
All the skulls featured in Halo 4.

Halo 4 skulls are game modifiers featured in Halo 4 with the appearance of a human skull. The skulls are the same from Halo: Reach. In addition, just like Halo 3: ODST and Halo: Reach, skulls are no longer easter eggs in-game, and can also be accessed in the campaign menu without claiming them in campaign levels.[1]

List of skulls

Famine

Weapons drop much less ammo.[1]

Tilt

Enemy resistances and weaknesses are increased.[1] This also affects the player.

Mythic

Enemies have increased health.[1]

Catch

Enemies throw grenades more often.[1]

Black Eye

Energy shields don't recharge unless the player melees enemies.[1]

Tough Luck

Enemies always go berserk, always dive out of the way, and never flee.[1]

Iron

On campaign solo, player death results in the mission restarting. On cooperative play, player death results in reversion to previous checkpoint.[1]

Thunderstorm

Major upgrade to the capabilities of enemies.[1] Sangheili, excluding Zealots, will always appear as Sangheili Warriors. Unggoy will always appear as Unggoy Imperials. Kig-Yar will always appear as Kig-Yar Heavies. Promethean Crawlers will always appear as Alpha Crawlers. As with previous games, specialists, such as Rangers, are not affected.

Cloud

Motion tracker is disabled.[1]

Cowbell

Acceleration from explosions is increased.[1]

IWHBYD

Rare combat dialogue becomes more common.[1]

Grunt Birthday Party

Headshotting an Unggoy results in an explosion and sounds of cheering people.[1]

Blind

The HUD and the first person arms and weapon are hidden.[1]

Trivia

In the level Forerunner, the animation of the Promethean Knight leaping onto John is changed if the level is played with the Black Eye Skull on. In the alternate animation, it shoots the player after being kicked off to ensure your shields don't recharge after your melee.

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