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- "Samurai armor from a strange realm."
Yoroi is an armor core employed by humanity led by the Japanese shogunate.[1]
Overview
- "The first Fracture for Halo Infinite is called "Tenrai," where blessed suits of YOROI are forged using ancient karakuri arts from the raw energies of the land—each hand-crafted for eager young samurai of unimpeachable honor to defend their clan and lands from the barbaric Covenant invaders."
- — Fracture: Tenrai Event Launch[2]
Specifications
The physical architecture of the Yoroi armor draws inspiration from its namesake, a Japanese armor named ō-yoroi, including characteristics like a large crest on the helmet, a neck guard made of curved plates, horizontal rows of armor plates on the arm shoulders, and the uwa-obi around the waist. The armor below the waist resembled the haidate, which were thigh guards that tied around the waist and covered the thighs. A small blade is also secured on the waist, with the handle on the wearer's right-hand side for use when grappling in close quarters.
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In-game information
Halo Infinite
The Yoroi armor core is unlockable in Season 01: Heroes of Reach, the first season of Halo Infinite multiplayer, during the Tenrai in-game Fracture event.[1][3]
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Production notes
Ō-yoroi, which is Japanese for "great armor", refers to the armor worn by the Japanese Samurai.
Gallery
Artwork
Gameplay
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The Yoroi core.
A Yoroi-clad Spartan engaging in combat in the A New Generation trailer.
A Yoroi-clad Spartan wielding an Energy Sword.
A Yoroi-clad Spartan throwing a plasma grenade.
A Spartan with the Hikeshi helmet on Fragmentation.
A Spartan with the Yokai helmet on Launch Site.
List of appearances
- Halo Infinite (First appearance)
Sources
- ^ a b Xbox Wire, Halo Infinite: The Great Journey So Far (Retrieved on Jun 13, 2021) [archive]
- ^ Halo Waypoint, FRACTURE: TENRAI EVENT LAUNCH (Retrieved on Nov 23, 2021) [archive]
- ^ Halo Waypoint, Inside Infinite - June 2021 (Retrieved on Jun 25, 2021) [archive]