This article is about the armor coloration system for Halo Infinite. For uses of skins or coatings in other games, see Skins.
Armor coatings, also known as armor skins are an element of player customization in Halo Infinite. They are a seven layer system that change the materials and coloration of a player's armor permutation.[1]
Coatings
Coatings | ||||
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Image | Name | Description | Rarity | Unlock requirements |
File:HINF MarkVII Monarch Coating - Transparent.png | Monarch | Unknown | Tie-in promotions | |
Granular | Unknown | Tie-in promotions | ||
Red Shift | Unknown | GameStop tie-in promotion | ||
File:HINF - Watchdog armor coating (Mark VII with MA40).png File:HINF - Cavallino.png | Watchdog | Unknown | Reach SR152 in Halo 5: Guardians. | |
Splinter Desert | Unknown | Unknown | ||
File:HINF - Noble Defender armor coating (Transparent).png | Noble Defender | Unknown | Unknown | |
File:HINF - Scorpion Punch armor coating (Transparent).png | Scorpion Punch | Unknown | Unknown | |
Moa Assault | Unknown | Unknown | ||
File:HINF-MPoverview-Soldier.png | Wild Kovan | Unknown | Unknown | |
Karaba Sirocco | Unknown | Unknown | ||
Cadet Orange | Unknown | Unknown | ||
Cloven Seafoam | Unknown | Unknown | ||
Blue Rampage | Unknown | Unknown | ||
Ghost Grey | Unknown | Unknown | ||
Cosmic Corruption | Unknown | Unknown | ||
Cadet Grey | Unknown | Unknown | ||
Cadet Blue | Unknown | Unknown | ||
Recruit Maroon | Unknown | Unknown | ||
Recruit Cyan | Unknown | Unknown | ||
Recruit Forest | Unknown | Unknown | ||
Recruit Orange | Unknown | Unknown | ||
Recruit Red | Unknown | Unknown | ||
Recruit Sage | Unknown | Unknown | ||
Recruit Violet | Unknown | Unknown | ||
Recruit Yellow | Unknown | Unknown | ||
Arctic Void | Unknown | Unknown | ||
Recruit Cyan | Unknown | Unknown | ||
Tahuna Sands | Unknown | Unknown | ||
Recruit Cyan | Unknown | Unknown | ||
Estate Gold | Unknown | Unknown | ||
Hexen Slate | Unknown | Unknown | ||
Stone Green | Unknown | Unknown |
Trivia
- The Karaba Sirocco's color scheme is a reference to the RX-78-2 Gundam mobile suit from the 1979 anime Mobile Suit Gundam. The name references organization Karaba and character Paptimus Scirocco from the 1985 sequel Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam.
Sources
- ^ Halo Waypoint, Colorful Column (Retrieved on Jul 30, 2021) [archive]