Sword Wraith

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Sword Wraith
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Production information

Product line:

Wraith

Model:

Type-58

Technical specifications

Armament:

Crew:

One operator, one gunner[1]

Usage

In service:

Post-Covenant War conflicts

Role(s):

Armored mortar tank[1]

Affiliation:

Swords of Sanghelios

 

"The Swords of Sanghelios care more for crew safety and maintenance protocols than the Covenant, which translates into higher utilization rates and healthier pilots. Upgraded Wraith with thicker armor."
— Sword Wraith REQ description.

The Sword Wraith is a variant of the Type-58 Wraith mortar tank employed by the Swords of Sanghelios.[2]

Design details

Main article: Type-58 Wraith

The Sword Wraith is designed and employed by the Swords of Sanghelios, and as such designed with more care for crew safety and maintenance protocols than the Wraiths employed by the Covenant. The Sword Wraith is visually similar to the standard Type-58, but has thicker armour than the standard version, leading to higher utilisation rates and healthier pilots.[2] The armoured carapace of the Sword Wraith employs the same crimson red found on other Swords of Sanghelios vehicles.

Usage

The Sword Wraith was employed by the Swords of Sanghelios in the Post-Covenant War conflicts. In 2558, they were put to use in finishing off Jul 'Mdama's Covenant in the Battle of Nuusra.[3] They were later employed by SPARTAN-IV personnel in War Games simulations.[4]

Gameplay

Sword Wraiths appear in Halo 5: Guardians in both campaign and multiplayer. In the campaign, they appear in the mission Swords of Sanghelios. In the multiplayer, they are useable in the Warzone gamemode. The Sword Wraith REQ card has the following attributes;

  • Rarity: Unommon
  • Level: 5

Sword Wraiths have 20% more health than a standard Wraith, the same as the Anti-Air Wraith but less than the other REQ Wraith variants.[5]

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