Armor customization

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Armor Permutations are a feature in Halo 3, Halo 3: ODST, and Halo: Reach that lets players customize their multiplayer character's armor to their liking. In Halo 3 and Halo: Reach, this feature allows players to change the helmet, shoulders, and chest armor pieces worn by their multiplayer character. Players also have the option of choosing between being a Spartan or Elite in Halo 2 and Halo 3.

Halo 3 Permutations

SPARTAN Armor Permutations

There are a wide variety of SPARTAN-II armor permutations in Halo 3. There are eleven helmets, eight shoulder pieces, and eight chest pieces, for a total of 5,632 different SPARTAN-II armor permutation possibilities: one helmet, two shoulder pieces, and one chest piece per permutation, not including the Recon Armor chest piece. It should be noted the Rogue, Mark V, and ODST armor have only helmet pieces, and Security Armor has both helmet and shoulder pieces but no chest permutation. All armor permutations do not show in Campaign

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Sangheili Armor Permutations

There is a wide variety of Sangheili armor permutations, with five helmets, five shoulder pieces, and five chest pieces for a total of 625 different Sangheili armor permutations, with one helmet, two shoulder pieces, and one chest piece per permutation. Template:Elite Variations


Unlocking Permutations

Spartan Armor Permutations
Chest Shoulder Helmet
Mark VI (Starter) (Starter) (Starter)
CQB (Starter) (Starter) (Starter)
EVA Beat Tsavo Highway (Normal) Beat The Ark (Normal) Campaign Complete: Normal
EOD Beat Tsavo Highway (Legendary) Beat The Ark (Legendary) Campaign Complete: Legendary
Hayabusa Collect 5 gold skulls Collect 9 skulls Collect all 13 skulls
Katana Earn 49 Achievements or 1000 Gamerscore N/A N/A
Bungie Bungie employees only N/A N/A
Security N/A Get 750 Gamerscore Get 1000 Gamerscore
Recon Complete all the Vidmaster Challenges of Halo 3 and Halo 3: ODST. Complete all the Vidmaster Challenges of Halo 3 and Halo 3: ODST. Complete all the Vidmaster Challenges of Halo 3 and Halo 3: ODST.
Scout Get the Achievement Too Close to the Sun Get the Achievement Mongoose Mowdown Get the Achievement Used Car Salesman
ODST N/A N/A Become a Spartan Graduate
Mark V N/A N/A Become a UNSC Spartan
Rogue N/A N/A Become a Spartan Officer
Sangheili Armor Permutations
Combat (Starter) (Starter) (Starter)
Assault (Starter) (Starter) (Starter)
Flight Beat Tsavo Highway (Heroic) Beat The Ark (Heroic) Campaign Complete: Heroic
Ascetic Get the Achievement Up Close and Personal Get the Achievement Overkill Get the Achievement Steppin' Razor
Commando Get the Achievement Triple Kill Halo 3 Auto-Updates/Steppin' Razor[1]

Get the Achievement Overkill

ODST Permutations

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Choosing not to wear a helmet will not affect gameplay.

Halo 3: ODST features armor customization, though it is not as complex as Halo 3's. One can play as each member of the squad having their own unique aesthetic Bungie-created armor. Players can choose primary and secondary armor colors, but the armor's main color remains the same (dark gray). Players can also choose whether or not to wear a helmet, unless they are playing as the Rookie or Sergeant Johnson, who cannot remove his helmet and cannot put one on, respectively. Choosing not to wear a helmet does not affect gameplay. Without a helmet, the player still has the same health and stamina, and they can still use VISR mode.

Characters

The Armory (Halo: Reach Permutations)

The Armory now allows players to customize their Spartans in a much broader manner, including Knee Guards, Gender, Visor Colors, Armor Effect, Utility, Wrist, and Firefight Voice.

Player customization returns in Halo: Reach, but with far deeper customization options than Halo 3. In Halo 3, unlocking armor permutations involved getting a certain Achievement, or a group of achievements. In Halo: Reach, armor is acquired by purchasing it with "credits" (cR) in The Armory, although some armor permutations may have to be unlocked through Halo: Reach's Achievements, previous purchases, or by reaching a certain rank. Credits are earned by winning or finishing games in Campaign, Matchmaking, Firefight, and Forge, or by completing Achievements, getting Commendations, or completing daily and weekly challenges.

In Halo: Reach, there are ten available slots for Spartan armor customization. The ten available slots customizable to Spartans feature the Helmet, Left and Right Shoulder, and the Chest piece, returning from Halo 3. The new slots for customization include Wrist, Utility, Visor Color, Knee Guards, Armor Effect, and Firefight Voice. In addition, the player's helmet can be "upgraded" with various gadgets, known as Helmet Variants. The player will also be able to choose their character's gender, but unlike Halo 3, the Spartan's gender will also be reflected in their body type, instead of just their voice. Additionally, the player's character will also appear in Campaign mode, as Noble Six.[2]

In Halo: Reach, players will no longer be able to use Elites as their default player model in Matchmaking, likely for balancing reasons. Instead, Elites will be used in Matchmaking for the new Spartan-vs-Elite gametypes, and will still be able to use Elites in Custom Games, through a "Preferred Species" setting. Elite armor customization in Halo: Reach has been downgraded from Halo 3 to a complete model swap. Elite armor does not cost additional cR, but instead requires the player to reach a certain rank for certain armor; for example, to obtain the armor of an Ultra Elite, the player must reach the rank of Warrant Officer.[3]


Additionally, the Limited and Legendary Editions of Reach include exclusive armor permutations/effects for your player character. The Limited Edition comes with the "Sangheili Officer" Elite permutation, while the Legendary Edition includes the aforementioned permutation, along with a Spartan "Flaming Head" effect. A redeemable token that gives the player access to the Recon Helmet is bundled with the game to all sales made on the release date, and with all pre-orders outside of North America. However, if the player is equipped with the exclusive flaming helmet effect, the flames will be visible during gameplay but will not be shown in cinematics.[4] As with Halo 3, every armor permutation in Halo: Reach is purely for aesthetic purposes and do not impact gameplay whatsoever.

Armor Effect choices with Legendary (Flaming Helmet) selected.

The last two sets of helmets for Halo: Reach are available through Halo Waypoint only. Using Waypoint will show you how to unlock said armour pieces, which each have a base and two additional styles. The unlocks are linked to overall Halo Career Milestones (linked to universal Halo Gamerscore) and specialist acheivements throughout the Halo game. For example: the Military Police helmet requires the user to have completed Halo: Reach on Normal Difficulty, Stage two of the helmet requires the user to have the A Spoonful of Blamite achievements and Halo 3 Fear the Pink Mist achievement (accompanied by the right Career Milestone award and the base helmet variant).


SPARTAN

Spartan Armor Permutations
Helmet Helmet Attachments Shoulder Chest Wrist Utility Knee Guards
AIR ASSAULT Warrant Officer, 15,000 cR
  • UA/CNM - Warrant Officer, 7,500 cR
  • FC-I - Warrant Officer, 5,000 cR
- - - - -
ASSAULT - - -
  • SAPPER - Commander, 14,000 cR
  • COMMANDO - Colonel, 12,000 cR
  • SAPPER [R] - General, SAPPER, 250,000 cR
  • BREACHER - Colonel, 200,000 cR
- -
COLLAR - - -
  • GRENADIER - Captain, 4,000 cR
  • BREACHER - Lt. Colonel, 8,000 cR
  • GRENADIER [UA] - General, 40,000 cR
  • BREACHER [R] - Lt. Colonel, BREACHER, 75,000 cR
- - -
COMMANDO Commander, 85,000 cR
  • CBRN/CNM - Commander, 40,000 cR
  • UA/FC-I[2] - Commander, 40,000 cR
Commander, 40,000 cR - - - -
CQB Downloaded Free From Halo Waypoint
  • HU/RS/CNM - 0 cR
  • UA/HUL - 0 cR
- - - - -
CQC (Starter)
  • CBRN - Recruit, 750 cR
  • UA/HUL - Corporal, 1,500 cR
Lt. Colonel, 20,000 cR - - - -
EOD Sergeant, 15,000 cR
  • CNM - Sergeant, 5000 cR
  • UA/HUL - Sergeant, 3000 cR
- - - - -
EVA Major, 30,000 cR
  • CNM - Major, 7,000 cR
  • UA/HUL[3] - Lt. Colonel, 15,000 cR
3,000 cR - - - -
EVA[C] Commander, EVA Base, 120,000 cR
  • CNM - Commander, 25,000 cR
  • UA/HUL[3] - Commander, 140,000 cR
- - - - -
FJ/PARA - - Recruit, 250 cR - - - 10,000 cR
GRENADIER Warrant Officer, 25,000 cR
  • UA - Warrant Officer, 5,000 cR
  • UA/FC - Warrant Officer, 2,000 cR
Colonel, 65,000 cR - - Lt. Colonel, 45,000 cR
GUNGNIR Brigadier, 250,000 cR
  • HU/RS - Brigadier, 125,000 cR
  • CBRN - Mythic, 400,000 cR
8,000 cR - - - Captain, 25,000 cR
HAZOP Recruit, 7,000 cR
  • CBRN/HUL - Sergeant, 2,000 cR
  • CNM-I - Captain, 1,000 cR
Recruit, 500 cR - - - -
HP - - -
  • HALO - Recruit, 600 cR
  • PARAFOIL - Colonel, 8,000 cR
  • PARAFOIL [R] - Brigadier, PARAFOIL, 175,000 cR
- - -
JFO Lt. Colonel, 60,000 cR
  • HUL-I - Lt. Colonel, 20,000 cR
  • UA - Lt. Colonel, 10,000 cR
Recruit, 1,000 cR - - - -
JUMP JET - - 5,000 cR - - - -
Mark V[B] (Starter)
  • UA - Recruit, 750 cR
  • UA/HUL - Corporal, 1,500 cR
(Starter) (Starter) (Starter) (Starter) (Starter)
MILITARY POLICE Downloaded Free From Halo Waypoint
  • CBRN/HU/RS - 0 cR
  • HU/RS/CNM - 0 cR
- - - - -
MJOLNIR Mk. V Lt. Colonel, 130,000 cR
  • CNM - Lt. Colonel, 10,000 cR
  • UA - Lt. Colonel, 15,000 cR
  • Left - Brigadier, 100,000 cR
  • Right - Brigadier, 80,000 cR
- - - -
MJOLNIR Mk. VI Brigadier, 300,000 cR
  • FC-I[2] - Brigadier, 75,000 cR
  • UA/HUL-I - Brigadier, 75,000 cR
- - - - -
ODST Recruit, 2,000 cR
  • UA/CNM - Corporal, 1,000 cR
  • CBRN/HUL - Sergeant, 500 cR
Captain, 25,000 cR - - - -
OPERATOR Sergeant, 7,000 cR
  • UA/HUL - Sergeant, 2,000 cR
  • CNM - Sergeant, 1,000 cR
Commander, 28,000 cR - - - -
PILOT Commander, 90,000 cR
  • HUL[3] - Commander, 25,000 cR
  • UA/HUL[3] - Commander, 55,000 cR
  • Haunted - Inheritor, Purchase all helmets, 1 cR
- - - - -
RECON Colonel, 100,000 cR
  • HUL - Colonel, 75,000 cR
  • UA/HUL(3) - Pre-Order or
    Release Day Only
Corporal, 1,500 cR - - - -
SCOUT Captain, 40,000 cR
  • HU/RS - Captain, 5,000 cR
  • CBRN/CNM - Captain, 5,000 cR
- - - - -
SECURITY General, 250,000 cR
  • UA/HUL - General, 200,000 cR
  • CBRN/CNM - Legend, 200,000 cR
  • Left - General, 70,000 cR
  • Right - General, 275,000 cR
- - - -
SNIPER - -
  • Left - Brigadier, 80,000 cR
  • Right - Brigadier, 75,000 cR
- - - -
TACTICAL - - -
  • LRP - 1,000 cR
  • RECON - Warrant Officer, 1,500 cR
  • PATROL - Major, 4,000 cR
  • TACPAD - Major, 50,000 cR
  • UGPS - Lt. Colonel, 80,000 cR
  • HARD CASE - Captain, 40,000 cR
  • TRAUMA KIT - Lt. Colonel, TACTICAL/HARD CASE, 60,000 cR
  • SOFT CASE - Colonel, 100,000 cR
-
UA - -
  • MULTI-THREAT - 2,000 cR
  • BASE SECURITY - Major, 12,000 cR
  • MULTI-THREAT [W] - Pre-Order Only
  • COUNTERASSAULT - 600 cR
  • ODST - Warrant Officer, 750 cR
  • BASE SECURITY [W] - Downloaded Free From Halo Waypoint
  • BUCKLER - 5,000 cR
  • BRACER - 10,000 cR
  • CHOBHAM - TACTICAL/HARD CASE, 30,000 cR
  • NxRA - Major, TACTICAL/HARD CASE, 40,000 cR
-

Other SPARTAN Attachments

Visor Color
Color Cost
Silver Sergeant, 35,000 cR
Blue Warrant Officer, 50,000 cR
Black Lt. Colonel, 100,000 cR
Gold Colonel, 250,000 cR


Armor Effect
Effect Cost
Birthday Party 200,000 cR
Bungie 0 cR- Only available to Bungie Employees.
Legendary (Flaming Helmet) 0 cR - Included with the Legendary Edition of Halo: Reach
Heart Attack 300,000 cR
Pestilence 1,000,000 cR
Inclement Weather 2,000,000 cR


Firefight Voice
Voice Cost
Noble Six (Starter)
Jorge S-052 10,000 cR
Jun S-266 10,000 cR
Emile S-239 10,000 cR
Kat S-320 10,000 cR
Auntie Dot [A.I.] 15,000 cR
Carter S-259 100,000 cR
GYSGT Stacker 5,000 cR
GYSGT Buck 15,000 cR
SGTMAJ Johnson 100,000 cR
Cortana [A.I.] 100,000 cR
John S-117 150,000 cR

Sangheili

Sangheili Armor Permutations
Armor Rank
Minor (Starter)
Officer Halo: Reach Xbox 360, Limited and Legendary
editions only
Spec Ops Corporal
Ranger Sergeant
Ultra Warrant Officer
Zealot Captain
General Major
Field Marshall

Lieutenant Colonel

Trivia

  • There was originally going to be an Arbiter Armor Permutation in Halo 3, but it was taken out before the game's release. Bungie, however, did not explain why. Many fans expected it to be released as DLC, but due to the nature of the game that would be impossible.
  • In Halo 3, the neck of an Elite (regardless what Armor Permutation used) is completely immune to any form of damage except for a shot from an overcharged Plasma Pistol. In addition, the projectile will simply pass through the neck, as though the neck wasn't there, without a blood spatter. This is because both Elites and Spartans have similar models.
  • Many people speculate that hitboxes of the Spartans and Elites are shared but this is not true. While Bungie has officially commented on the hitboxes, they regard the size of the hitbox not the arrangement. Hitboxes are an unseen registry mechanic, which fall into the player models. They determine whether or not something has collided with the player. If an Elite is facing profile (sideways), and a shot is fired underneath the head (to where a Spartan's chest would be), the game will not register a hit. The head "hitbox" is forward more on Elites than it is Spartans.
  • Each Elite also has a modified neck, either sleek black or a different model such as scale-like plating at the back of the neck.
  • The armor in Halo 3 was originally planned to be more detailed, with dents and other details in the armor, but this detail was never implemented. The detail was added into Halo: Reach, though.
  • Some exclusive Spartan armor permutations for Halo: Reach are available on Halo Waypoint by earning achievements.
  • The description of the black visor in Halo: Reach states, "You can have it in any color you want... as long as it's black." This is a reference to a quote attributed to Henry Ford, speaking about the Ford Model T in 1909, although there is speculation as to whether he ever said it at all.
  • The description of the silver visor in Halo: Reach states "Jumping feet first into hell isn't your job; making sure it's crowded when you get there is." This is a reference to the Orbital Drop Shock Troopers.
  • There is a total of 12,899,450,880 different combinations of armor in Halo: Reach excluding the choice of gender. Including gender, there are 25,798,901,760 different combinations.
  • The current cost of all the armor pieces in the Halo: Reach armory combined is 9,634,201 cR. [verification needed]
  • In Halo: Reach, the mandibles of an Elite will protrude out after its death. This is most noticeable with the Ultra, Spec Ops and Ranger permutations as the mandibles will stick out of the helmet.
  • The player's Combat Knife is not visible during cutscenes in Halo: Reach. Armor Effects will also not display.
  • The GUNGNIR helmet's CBRN attachment, the last attachment, is available at the "Mythic" rank. It is the last helmet attachment available for purchase, with the exception of the "Haunted Helmet" attachment to the "Pilot Helmet"
  • The HP/HALO armor variant for Reach does not change color even if you switch to a colored team it simply remains its default gray/black.

Gallery

Spartans

Sangheili

Sources

  1. ^ Bungie.net: "The longstanding “Elite Commando Shoulders aren’t unlocking with the achievement” bug is being resolved in the auto update. The shoulders weren’t unlocking when the Steppin’ Razor achievement was acquired. In the post-auto update era, the Commando Shoulders will be unlocked for everyone, regardless of the status of the corresponding achievement."
  2. ^ Bungie.net: Bungie Weekly Update 06.18.10
  3. ^ Bungie.net: Bungie Weekly Update: 6/11/10
  4. ^ Bungie.net: Bungie Weekly Update: 6/4/2010

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