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The Jiralhanae[1]are a race of warriors and commanders in the unified conglomerate races of the Covenant. The Humans have termed such warriors Brutes.
The Brutes are the newest race of the Covenant and have high aspirations. They became the Honor Guards of the Prophets after the High Prophet of Regret was slain by the Master Chief, resulting in the removal of the Elites from this traditional role. They protect the Prophets fiercely. They first appeared in the Sacred Icon level, but the only ones seen here are dead bodies. The first level you encounter them alive is Gravemind.
They have thick, gray skin, and are covered with matted, brown or white fur-like hair. They have very sharp teeth and sometimes use them as a weapons. Standing over eight feet tall, [2]they are immensely strong (to the point of overpowering a SPARTAN in MJOLNIR armor in hand to hand combat, at least in raw strength) and fight hand-to-hand if they ever lose their weapon. The Brutes, with the exception of Tartarus, do not use energy shielding, as they are strong enough to withstand massive amounts of damage.
Brutes are described in the video documentary (ViDoc) as "the barbarians of Rome" due to their brutish behavior. This is reflected both in their names, and that the name of the ViDoc is "Et tu, Brute". This relates back to Rome, as when Julius Caesar died, these were his supposed last words. Translated roughly from Latin to English, it means "And you, Brutus?".
They seem to prefer using the Brute Shot, which fires high-velocity grenades and has a long blade on its underside for melee attacks. They have their own version of the Plasma Rifle as well. The Brute Plasma Rifle is red (rather than blue) and fires red bolts of plasma at twice the rate of the plasma rifle. All of these advantages are offset by the Brute Plasma Rifles' tendency to overheat much faster.
Examples of Brute names are Tartarus and Bracktanus.
The Brutes have a primitive cultural structure, and are split into tribes called "packs", all led by a single "Chieftain". The way a Brute moves up in rank or stature is unknown, but it is probably similar to that of the Elites.
In general, Brutes have a pronounced dislike of the Elites. They believe that they can protect the Prophets better than them, and the Prophet of Truth used this to begin the Covenant Civil War during the events of Halo 2.
In many military records, Brutes are referred to as 'Bravo Kilos', and UNSC Marines have nicknamed Brutes as 'Baby Kong', a reference to King Kong of 20th century fame.
Ranks
Known Brute ranks include:
- Brute Minors: are only seen in Halo 2. They have no armor, wield basic weapons, and are the lowest rank of Brute. After the Brutes became the primary command race of the Covenant, they all started wearing armor, and "naked" Brutes in combat will apparently not be seen any longer.
- Brute Regular/Majors: are the lowest rank that will be featured in Halo 3. They wear blue armor, and have only been seen to wield Spikers.
- Brute Captains/Ship Masters:[3] are signified by the flag mounted on their shoulder, and wield Brute Shots more often than other weapons. In Halo 3, the Brute Captain will wear purple, dark red or green armor and wear a more pronounced headdress.
- Brute Honor Guards: take the place of the Elites as the protectors of the High Prophets in Halo 2. Since the job was formerly held by Elites, most of the ceremonial combat armor does not fit. Thus, they only wear the helmets, greaves and pauldrons. They wield Honor Guard Pikes in cutscenes, but generally wield Brute Plasma Rifles in actual combat. (It is unknown if they will return in Halo 3, it is assumed they will though due to the Prophet of Truth being alive.)
- Alpha Jiralhanae/Brute Chieftain: Brutes are highest in the Brute hierarchy. In Halo 2, the Chieftain of the Brutes, Tartarus, was the highest-ranked Brute in the Covenant Army. Since he was killed by the Arbiter, there has not been a Chieftain yet assigned to his position. In the Halo 3 ViDoc "Et Tu, Brute?", there are more Brute chieftains seen, and they are stated to wear very elaborate gold or red armor, breast-plates, and an even more intricate headdress. They appear to wield gravity hammers of some kind, similar to Tartarus' Fist of Rukt. They have also been seen using the Energy Sword and even the Plasma Cannon.
*It should be noted that the Halo 2 Brutes do not wear color-coded armor. It may be assumed that the Brutes gained the right to wear battle armor when they replaced the Elites, but that they did not have time to 'upgrade' during the events of Halo 2.
Brute Battle Tactics
Unlike Elites, who are skillful tacticians, a Brute pack relies on force and firepower to kill opposition. A Brute pack will often be seen defending or patrolling an area and will spring into action when an enemy is spotted. Once this happens, the Brutes crouch into a more apelike stance and begin firing upon their targets. Many Brutes use Brute Shots, which are grenade launcher-type weapons, but others will use Brute Plasma Rifles.
Brutes often drop their weapons and charge their enemy in a last attempt to destroy him. This often results when the rest of a Brute's pack has been killed, or the enemy engages the Brute in hand to hand combat. The Brute's charge overpowers most opponents, and when used in group can often kill Hunters and Spartans.
Brutes are fond of explosives, and will often use Plasma Grenades in combat. There is also evidence that Brutes will use Fuel Rod Cannons, Rocket Launchers, and even Frag Grenades. Brutes prize Human shotguns, and are very deadly when using them. They are also known to use Carbines, which makes them deadly at mid range. On higher difficulties in High Charity, Brutes will use Battle Rifles, but this is quite rare.
Brutes are extremely resilient, and can take enormous amounts of damage. They can withstand three Brute Shot grenades, three Shotgun Blasts, and two Sword Lunges.
Combating Brutes
It has been noted that Brutes always move in groups, and if all but one are killed, the last Brute will drop its weapon and charge the attacker, attempting to draw near and crush the target in unarmed combat. This tactic is known as "berserking". It has been noted that on Normal, only about 4 or 5 hits from a berserking Brute are necessary to drain shields completely. The Brute's attack speed is nothing to laugh at either. On rare occasions, berserking Brutes have even been known to overpower and kill Hunters.
Brutes have incredible endurance. On Legendary mode, even the weakest of them can take massive amounts of damage.
The Needler is one of the most effective weapons against the Brutes. Fill a Brute with needles until it explodes is a certain way to kill them quickly.
Melee attacking Brutes is incredibly risky, even for skilled players, though strikes from behind to the head are instant kills.
Another effective weapon for dealing with brutes is the M6C Magnum or Carbine. One or two headshots are quite useful; the first for dealing with the chrome helmets they are known to wear and the second to deliver the death blow. Even if the Brute is beserking, just keep your aim on its head and continue to fire while walking backwards to avoid melee combat.
Using the Brute Shot or the Energy Sword is the best way to melee a Brute. Most human weapons are highly effective against them as they do not have shields. They are similar in difficulty as Elites.
Shotguns are very effective against Brutes at point blank. It should take two hits to kill one. It should be noted, however, that combating a Brute at a close distance is very risky.
The Sniper Rifle and Beam Rifle are effective with headshots; however, unlike an Elite, sniping Brutes on their body is extremely ineffective.
The Battle Rifle is very effective against Brutes if used in a similar manner as the Covenant Carbine, or M6C Magnum Players will rarely get the chance to try this, however, as High Charity is the only level in which you encounter both. On the last level, The Great Journey, only Johnson can take down Tartarus' shield because he's the only one with a Beam Rifle, and you can't trade weapons with him. However, you can acquire a beam rifle in the journey before you reach the scarab. It also can take down Tartarus's shield, but attacking him after trying to switch weapons is hardly ever worth it.
The best way to fight Tartarus: Take a beam rifle and dual-wield brute plasma rifles. When you want to fight Tartarus, shoot him using the beam rifle whilst on the ledge you start on at the beginning of the battle until you run out of energy. Then, jump down to the main arena. Let Johnson take out the shields and then use the dual Brute plasma rifles. Repeat this and he should fall quickly. There are also weapons crates at the bottom level of the room. They hold carbines, Brute plasma rifles and other useful things. Use these weapons to kill him. It is very hard to do this on Legendary, as he is almost invincible and he can kill you in one hit.
Weapons Used
- Plasma Rifle
- Brute Plasma Rifle
- Carbine
- Brute Shot
- Battle Rifle (On the level High Charity, when playing on legendary. However, this is quite rare)
- Shotgun
- Plasma Grenade
- Plasma Cannon
- Gravity Hammer (Only wielded by Tartarus, but will return in Halo 3)
- Spiker (Halo 3 only)
- Spike Grenade (Halo 3 only)
- Energy Sword (Halo 3 only)
Tips
- Hand to hand is probably the worst way to fight a brute (unless you have an Energy Sword or Brute Shot) you will almost Always lose.
- Do not underestimate a brutes strength. They have been known, while beserking, to flip over Ghosts and even Spectres, which will in turn, force you out.
- Like most other Covenant, brutes are led by a higher ranking brute. Usually, A brute captain or major, when (or if) they die the brutes under his command will panic, their aim will suffer, they will not be as aggressive, and will be more exposed, take advantage of this quickly, for they will be re-formed, and become a bigger threat.
Trivia
- The word "Jiralhanae" is a Korean swear word meaning something in the league of a "stupid aggressive lunatic".[5] It can also mean phrases like "that's bullshit."[6]
- Brutes seem to be carnivorous because there is much dialogue about hunting and meat in combat from Brutes. It has also been noted that one of the Brutes dragging the soon to become Arbiter says that "his flesh is seared just the way he likes it".
- In a documentary by Bungie, Et Tu Brute, Brutes seem to have green blood instead of dark blue. This fluorescent green blood may, however, be a graphics glitch, as dark blue blood can be seen splattering when they are shot in Halo 2.
- In the Vidoc, Et Tu Brute, a Brute minor can be seen firing a brute shot, using the body of a dead comrade as cover.
- Before the Vidoc: Et Tu Brute, leaked details implied that the Brutes would be playable multiplayer or campaign characters. However, this is a only a rumor, and has been debunked by Bungie.
- Brutes are called "Bravo kilos" by Bungie.net's update about the Brute Spiker. "Bravo kilo" is "BK" in the NATO phonetic alphabet, and is shorthand for "Baby Kong." A "Bravo kilo sub-chieftain" (probably a Brute Captain) was mentioned in the update about the Mauler.
Sources
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 192 - "Jiralhanae: the Elite name for the Brute race".
- ^ Loftus' Character Scale Charts
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 193 - "The alpha Jiralhanae Ship Master was savage..."
- ^ http://carnage.bungie.org/haloforum/halo.forum.pl?read=765343
- ^ http://www.geocities.com/k9inkorea/09d.htm
- ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Covenant_%28Halo%29&diff=next&oldid=45665662