Here's all the armor in Halo Infinite, and how to unlock it

Halo Infinite gives players a near-infinite number of ways to customize their Spartan.

With Halo Infinite, 343 Industries and Xbox Game Studios are placing a lot of emphasis on Spartan customization, a facet of Halo that has grown increasingly important since the series' debut (especially after the arrival of Halo: Reach). In Halo Infinite, players have more control than ever before, with potentially thousands of armor, weapon, and vehicle customization possibilities. At the center of every Halo are the Spartans, so players will especially have a ton of options when personalizing their Spartan.

343i has included innumerable armor pieces and options in Halo Infinite, with more being added over time. In our ultimate guide to every piece of armor in Halo Infinite, we'll keep track of it all. Here's the complete list of armor in Halo Infinite.

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Halo Infinite

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Halo is back

Halo Infinite is the next chapter in this legendary first-person shooter franchise, and it sees epic multiplayer return alongside another Master Chief adventure. Halo Infinite's multiplayer is better than ever, and gives players of ways to personalize their Spartan.

What is armor customization in Halo Infinite?

In Halo Infinite multiplayer, players take control of a Spartan, an augmented human with increased speed, strength, and combat abilities. Spartans are infamous for the imposing figures they strike in their armor, and it's that armor that provides players with the greatest amount of customization in Halo Infinite. 343i and Xbox Game Studios clearly want to let players be whoever they want in Halo Infinite, and that means customization is more in-depth than ever before.

Firstly, Halo Infinite features a new Coatings system, a way for 343i to quickly release detailed and diverse "skins" for Halo Infinite's gear. Coatings can feature all kinds of colors, textures, and patterns, and can drastically alter how your Spartan looks. And, thanks to changes to Halo Infinite's multiplayer, where players are now outlined in team colors instead of being forced to adapt to blue or red fully, your choice of color will now remain in all Halo Infinite multiplayer matches. Halo Infinite's coatings system has the potential to be positively massive, so we've compiled a complete list of every Halo Infinite armor Coating.

Halo Infinite will also let players customize every weapon in Halo Infinite with Halo Infinite weapon Coatings, and the same applies to Halo Infinite vehicles as well! Of course, Halo Infinite's armor still retains its edge in customization with a number of other options.

Besides coatings, Halo Infinite will let players customize multiple aspects of their Spartan's armor, ranging from the base it's built upon (the Armor Core) to the color of the Visor, and many pieces including the Helmet, supplemental Chest pieces, hip attachments, and much more. There's truly a ridiculous amount of variety here, and the potential for additional Armor Cores, including special themed ones (like the Samurai-inspired armor we've seen in trailers), and Armor Kits (collections of armor pieces and customizations), raises the stakes even more.

Halo Infinite's armor can be unlocked via the Halo Infinite Battle Pass, bought from the Halo Infinite Shop, or possibly unlocked via in-game challenges and events like the Fractures: Tenrai event. We're keeping track of everything we see, including through the Halo Infinite Multiplayer Beta, which you can play right now.

Customization is one small part of a complete multiplayer experience, but Halo Infinite delivers in more ways than one. Halo Infinite has a chance of becoming one of the best Xbox games you can play, if its campaign is as robust as the multiplayer has been. Be sure to keep up to date with everything with our ultimate guide to Halo Infinite.

What is the complete list of armor in Halo Infinite?

Besides color Coatings, which we covered above, Halo Infinite provides a staggering 10 different ways to customize your Spartan's physical armor in multiplayer matches, with an 11th method to connect your Spartan to the wider Halo universe in new ways or let you apply a complete set of customizations in one fell swoop. This doesn't even include Emblems or Armor Effects, which add another dimension of personalization to your Spartan. That means there's a lot to cover here, and the list will only grow as Halo Infinite begins to drop new content updates and Seasons with additional customization options.

Without further ado, here is the complete list of armor and its customization options in Halo Infinite, and how to obtain them.

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Armor Cores

As the name implies, Armor Cores sit at the center of your Spartan's armor and are the foundation upon which everything else is built. Your chosen Armor Core dictates the overall look of your Spartan, and can be pulled from the wider Halo universe, or even be non-canonical and expand beyond Halo's reach (like the Samurai-inspired armor we've seen in trailers).

By default, Spartans will be equipped with the modern Mark VII Armor Core, but additional variants will become available to players. Here is every Armor Core we know of in Halo Infinite.

Name Information Unlock requirements
Mark VII

Description: The latest generation of powered assault armor by Materials Group

○ Rare rarity
Default: First Armor Core in Halo Infinite
Mark V (B)

Description: Forged before the fall of Reach by Materials Group

○ Epic rarity
Battle Pass: Tier 1 of Season 1 (Premium)
Yoroi

Description: Samurai armor from a strange realm, part of Fractures Samurai

○ Legendary rarity
Fractures Event: Tenrai; Nov. 23-30, 2021

Helmets

Second only to Armor Cores, the Helmet is one of the most immediately recognizable and prominent aspects of your Spartan's armor. Spartan Helmets can be military-grade hardware specifically designed from combat, or third-party solutions that provide unique perks and benefits to the Spartans who adapted them. Either way, they're a great way to set your Spartan apart from others immediately.

Spartan Helmets can support Helmet Attachments, which adds an additional way to customize. Here is every Helmet we know of in Halo Infinite.

Name Information Unlock requirements
Cavallino

Description: Cavallino expands Emerson Tactical Systems' offerings with Mjolnir-platform helmets, tailored for the needs of fireteam leaders, trainers, and combat observers

○ Common rarity
○ Helmet Attachments supported
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Default: Helmet for Mark VII Armor Core
Enigma

Description: The Enigma by Imbrium Machine Complex was intended for use by Army tank crews, but the Spartans have acquired most of these helmets, as its state-of-the-art vehicle cyberlink is an invaluable resource

○ Rare rarity
○ Helmet Attachments supported
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Shop: Available during Season 1
Aviator

Description: The Aviator helmet by Hannibal Weapon Systems is tailored for use by cybernetically augmented aerospace pilots. Among its many special features is a high-bandwidth machine interlink configured to operate seamlessly with next-gen neural interfaces

○ Rare rarity
○ Helmet Attachments available
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 30 of Season 1 (Premium)
ISR

Description: The latest in a long line of helmet designs from Naphtali Contractor Corporation built to specifications drawn up by ONI's tactical signals intelligence collection units

○ Rare rarity
○ Helmet Attachments available
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Unknown
Trailblazer

Description: Trailblazer by Imbrium Machine Complex builds on the many successes of Mjolnir (R) to pioneer integration of the latest forward observation and reconnaissance VISR systems into a single Spartan-friendly package

○ Epic rarity
○ Helmet Attachments available
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 81 of Season 1 (Free)
ZVESDA Description: The ZVESDA faceplate by RKD Group incorporates a programmable phased array antenna grid, though leveraging its full capabilities has proven to be a challenge for software developers

○ Epic rarity
○ Helmet Attachments available
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Shop: Available during Season 1
Mark VII

Description: Created with input from Dr. Halsey herself with Materials Group, the latest Mark VII iteration refreshes the Mjolnir technical architecture with breakthroughs in neural interfaces, shield emitters, fusion power, and armor formulation

○ Legendary rarity
○ Helmet Attachments available
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 96 of Season 1 (Free)
Mark V (B)

Description: Developed and tested in the last years of the Covenant War by Materials Group, the Mark V (B) saw extensive use with the Spartans assigned to UNICOM during the fall of Reach

○ Common rarity
○ Helmet Attachments available
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Default: Helmet for Mark V (B) Armor Core
Air Assault

Description: Spartan Air Assault-class Helmets from Ushuaia Armory differ at a fundamental technical level from those issued to Army airborne units

○ Epic rarity
○ Helmet Attachments available
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 55 of Season 1 (Premium)
Commando

Description: Commando Helmets from Chalybs Defense Solutions are compatible with all Mjolnir systems, as well as both CMA and UNSC battle network protocols. The former proved to be invaluable in late-war efforts to recontract Outer Colonies that had been cut off by the Covenant advance.

○ Epic rarity
○ Helmet Attachments available
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 15 of Season 1 (Premium)
EVA

Description: Though particulars of the Summa Deep Space Incident remain classified at the highest level, the event was pivotal in the rapid development and improvement of Mjolnir EVA Helmets from Materials Group

○ Epic rarity
○ Helmet Attachments available
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 10 of Season 1 (Premium)
Grenadier

Description: Grenadier Helmets from Materials Group are officially categorized as prototypes, as NAVSPECWAR wrestles with the overwhelming cost of its lightweight armored composite shell

○ Epic rarity
○ Helmet Attachments available
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 75 of Season 1 (Premium)
Mark VI

Description: Late-iteration prototypes of the Mark VI Helmet from Materials Group were undergoing final testing just weeks before the Covenant assault on Reach. Unfortunately, most of the resulting combat data was not recoverable by the Seongnam-based development team

○ Epic rarity
○ Helmet Attachments available
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 84 of Season 1 (Premium)
ODST

Description: Initially developed by Cascade Stronghold Technologies for use on Mjolnir powered assault armor, the ODST-pattern of Helmet was widely adopted by UNSC special forces, albeit in a cost-reduced form

○ Epic rarity
○ Helmet Attachments available
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 65 of Season 1 (Premium)
Scout

Description: The Scout Helmet was Material Group's testbed for developing standardized sensor interlink protocols and software drivers for external optic packages

○ Epic rarity
○ Helmet Attachments available
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 35 of Season 1 (Premium)
EVA (C)

Description: Though particulars of the Summa Deep Space Incident remain classified at the highest level, the event was pivotal in the rapid development and improvement of Mjolnir EVA Helmets from Materials Group

○ Legendary rarity
○ Helmet Attachments available
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 90 of Season 1 (Premium)
Recon

Description: Recon Helmets from Materials Group were invaluable for Spartan technical reconnaissance and electronic surveillance teams deployed in support of Operation: Red Flag during the final year of the Covenant War

○ Legendary rarity
○ Helmet Attachments available
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 45 of Season 1 (Premium)
Hikeshi

Description: Popularized by selfless samurai peacekeepers in the early days of the Covenant invasion, Hikeshi kabuto are now worn by shogunate enforcers responsible for extinguishing the flames of sedition and rebellion, part of Fractures Samurai

○ Common rarity
○ Compatible with Yoroi Armor Core
Default: Helmet for Yoroi Armor Core

Visors

Apart from Helmet Attachments specific to each Helmet, you can also accessorize your Spartan with a new Visor. Visors come in a variety of colors and textures, and are a great way to color match a theme or complete an overall look. In a way, Visor changes are almost like coatings of their own, since they typically don't physically change from the default Visor.

Here is every Visor we know of in Halo Infinite.

Name Information Unlock requirements
Enlisted

Description: By Lethbridge Industrial, even Spartans have to start somewhere

○ Common rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Default: Visor for Mark VII Armor Core
Bryce

Description: The color of an inchor-drenched canyon from UNSC

○ Rare rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 6 of Season 1 (Free)
Grey Skull

Description: The color of slate burnished by eternal winds from UNSC

○ Rare rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Shop: Available during Season 1
Sigil

Description: From UNSC, the anti-flash coating protects against the false sunrise of nuclear weapons

○ Rare rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Capstone Challenge: Ultimate Reward during Season 1
Goblin

Description: By Lethbridge Industrial, tricksters are wise to hide their eyes

○ Rare rarity
Unknown
Phalanx

Description: With shield and spear, vigilant, by Lethbridge Industrial

○ Rare rarity
Unknown
Beltane

Description: Light the bonfire of freedom, by Lethbridge Industrial

○ Rare rarity
Unknown
Vandal

Description: By Lethbridge Industrial, an open space means open minds if you don't spot the snipers

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 26 of Season 1 (Free)
Rampant

Description: The color of despair and madness, by Lethbridge Industrial

○ Epic rarity
Unknown
Dragoon

Description: A favorite of skyborne lancers, by Lethbridge Industrial

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 94 of Season 1 (Free)
Dynasty

Description: From UNSC, if you look closely, you can see the distant frozen tundra reflected within

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 51 of Season 1 (Free)
Interrupt

Description: And now, for something a little different, from UNSC

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Shop: Available during Season 1
ANZ Launch

Description: Build the next chapter in Halo's legendary esports journey!

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Shop: Available in Halo Championships Store
Europe Launch

Description: Build the next chapter in Halo's legendary esports journey!

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Shop: Available in Halo Championships Store
Latin Ameria Launch

Description: Build the next chapter in Halo's legendary esports journey!

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Shop: Available in Halo Championships Store
North America Launch

Description: Build the next chapter in Halo's legendary esports journey!

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Shop: Available in Halo Championships Store
Sulfur

Description: An oxidant waiting to happen, from UNSC

○ Common rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Default: Visor for Mark V (B) Armor Core
Helljumper

Description: It is darkest before a dawn hot-drop, from UNSC

○ Rare rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 64 of Season 1 (Premium)
MIA

Description: Spartans never die

○ Rare rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 98 of Season 1 (Premium)
Visigoth

Description: Breakers of the old ways

○ Rare rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 92 of Season 1 (Premium)
Noble

Description: Stand up. Stand firm

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 17 of Season 1 (Premium)
Stalwart

Description: Tell 'em to make it count

○ Legendary rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 77 of Season 1 (Premium)
Sabi

Description: The old warriors still have much to teach, part of Fractures Samurai

○ Common rarity
○ Compatible with Yoroi Armor Core
Default: Visor for Yoroi Armor Core

Chests

Chest armor pieces are supplemental upgrades (read: optional) that provide extra personality to your Spartan and can feature a wide range of visual upgrades from grenade belts, packs and storage, technology upgrades, and more. Chest upgrades are one of the biggest single customizable aspects of your Spartan's armor, and vary wildly in appearance and canonical purpose.

Here is every Chest we know of in Halo Infinite.

Name Information Unlock requirements
Util / ENAV Beacon

Description: Emerson Tactical Systems delivers emergency navigational transponders, compatible with all civil and military networks

○ Rare rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 21 of Season 1 (Free)
UA / M55OD Halfplate

Description: Up-armor set, specced for minimal impact on Spartan mobility, by Beweglichrüstungsysteme

○ Rare rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 89 of Season 1 (Free)
UA / M557 Jackplate

Description: Up-armor module for Spartans tasked with breaching and urban warfare, by Beweglichrüstungsysteme

○ Rare rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 71 of Season 1 (Free)
Util / KHILPK Cooling Unit

Description: Chiller and radiator that extends operational time in high-temperature environments, by Imbrium Machine Complex

○ Rare rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Shop: Available during Season 1
UA / Relikt Cuirass

Description: Armor reinforcement set made to the specific requirements of Spartan containment teams, by Vakara GMBH

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Unknown
AAP / DAKH Ordnance Pack

Description: Armored girdle and munition attachment from Beweglichrüstungsysteme

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Unknown
TAC / MK 88 Ratio

Description: Compact survival / utility knife widely used by UNSC and militia forces, from FOTUS

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Unknown
Tac / Recon Package

Description: Field Rig Romeo is a popular nickname for this arrangement of tactical gear from Misriah Armory

○ Rare rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 43 of Season 1 (Premium)
Tac / T-Mags

Description: Triple magazine pouches carried on long-range patrols, from Misriah Armory

○ Rare rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 29 of Season 1 (Premium)
UA / D0-060FGM Tactical Kit

Description: A multi-threat up-armor module kit from Beweglichrüstungsysteme, compatible with most Mjolnir models and variants

○ Rare rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 24 of Season 1 (Premium)
UA / ODST

Description: From Cascade Stronghold Technologies, even Mjolnir armor can do with a bit of reinforcement from time-to-time

○ Rare rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 67 of Season 1 (Premium)
UA / D0-01-CCR Breaching Kit

Description: An armored yoke and carrier for additional shotgun shells, from Beweglichrüstungsysteme

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 3 of Season 1 (Premium)
Tac / MAT-2519C Communicator

Description: From Misriah Armory, the MAT-2519C communicator lacks modern HUD interlinks and VISR software drivers, but can be ran over by a Scorpion tank and still function

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 12 of Season 1 (Premium)
Tac / Sapper Rig

Description: When words do not suffice, high explosives speak clearly, from Misriah Armory

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 93 of Season 1 (Premium)
Util / Desert Patrol

Description: This harness pack from Imbrium Machine Complex includes atmospheric condensers for passive water harvesting

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 38 of Season 1 (Premium)
UA / Vauntlock

Description: In addition to an armored yoke, this ensemble from Materials Group includes an early-model Vauntlock power pack, which can temporarily power Mjolnir shields if the suit's fusion power plant fails

○ Legendary rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 73 of Season 1 (Premium)

Left Shoulder Pads

Shoulder Pads are another important part of a Spartan's armor, but Halo Infinite is making those Shoulder Pads supplemental, or optional, for the first time in a Halo game. That means you can customize your Shoulder Pads for each shoulder, including not having any Shoulder Pads at all.

Here is every left Shoulder Pad that we know of in Halo Infinite.

Name Information Unlock requirements
UA / Vitus

Description: Supplemental deltoid and shoulder armor by Chalybs Defense Solutions

○ Common rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Default: Left Shoulder Pad for Mark VII Armor Core
UA / Alair

Description: Supplemental deltoid and shoulder armor by Chalybs Defense Solutions

○ Common rarity
Unknown
UA / Castus

Description: Supplemental deltoid and shoulder armor by Chalybs Defense Solutions

○ Rare rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Shop: Available during Season 1
UA / Hampus

Description: Supplemental deltoid and shoulder armor by Chalybs Defense Solutions

○ Rare rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Unknown
UA / Agathius

Description: Supplemental deltoid and shoulder armor by Chalybs Defense Solutions

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 46 of Season 1 (Free)
UA / Viator

Description: Supplemental deltoid and shoulder armor by Chalybs Defense Solutions

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Shop: Available during Season 1
SAP / MKVB

Description: Standard-issue shoulder armor from Materials group

○ Common rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Default: Left Shoulder Pad for Mark V (B) Armor Core
SAP / EVA

Description: The shoulder latches are compatible with most UEG-standard spacesuit accessories, from Material Group

○ Rare rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 7 of Season 1 (Premium)
SAP / ODST

Description: These armor pieces by Cascade Stronghold Technologies were created for Mjolnir, but eventually became viable for mass production and deployment to other UNSC forces

○ Rare rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 62 of Season 1 (Premium)
SAP / MKVI

Description: Compatible with almost all Mjolnir generations and variants, from Materials Group

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 82 of Season 1 (Premium)
SAP / SNP

Description: Some snipers like to keep a few extra rounds that had personal attention paid to their intended use. For special occasions, from Chalybs Defense Solutions

○ Legendary rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 32 of Season 1 (Premium)

Right Shoulder Pads

Shoulder Pads are another important part of a Spartan's armor, but Halo Infinite is making those Shoulder Pads supplemental, or optional, for the first time in a Halo game. That means you can customize your Shoulder Pads for each shoulder, including not having any Shoulder Pads at all.

Here is every right Shoulder Pad that we know of in Halo Infinite.

Name Information Unlock requirements
UA / Vitus

Description: Supplemental deltoid and shoulder armor by Chalybs Defense Solutions

○ Common rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Default: Right Shoulder Pad for Mark VII Armor Core
UA / Alair

Description: Supplemental deltoid and shoulder armor by Chalybs Defense Solutions

○ Common rarity
Unknown
UA / Castus

Description: Supplemental deltoid and shoulder armor by Chalybs Defense Solutions

○ Rare rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Shop: Available during Season 1
UA / Hampus

Description: Supplemental deltoid and shoulder armor by Chalybs Defense Solutions

○ Rare rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Unknown
UA / Agathius

Description: Supplemental deltoid and shoulder armor by Chalybs Defense Solutions

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 49 of Season 1 (Free)
UA / Viator

Description: Supplemental deltoid and shoulder armor by Chalybs Defense Solutions

○ Epic rarity
Shop: Available during Season 1
SAP / MKVB

Description: Standard-issue shoulder armor from Materials group

○ Common rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Default: Right Shoulder Pad for Mark V (B) Armor Core
SAP / EVA

Description: The shoulder latches are compatible with most UEG-standard spacesuit accessories, from Material Group

○ Rare rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 8 of Season 1 (Premium)
SAP / ODST

Description: These armor pieces by Cascade Stronghold Technologies were created for Mjolnir, but eventually became viable for mass production and deployment to other UNSC forces

○ Rare rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 63 of Season 1 (Premium)
SAP / MKVI

Description: Compatible with almost all Mjolnir generations and variants, from Materials Group

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 83 of Season 1 (Premium)
SAP / SNP

Description: Some snipers like to keep a few extra rounds that had personal attention paid to their intended use. For special occasions, from Chalybs Defense Solutions

○ Legendary rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 33 of Season 1 (Premium)

Gloves

Players may not think about the Gloves their Spartan wears very often, but it's those Gloves that will appear on screen most often when picking up guns or equipment, dishing out melee attacks, or interacting with the environment. In Halo Infinite, you'll be able to customize your Spartan even down to the Gloves they wear.

Here is every pair of Gloves we know of in Halo Infinite.

Name Information Unlock requirements
Capaxx

Description: By Beweglichrüstungsysteme, Mjolnir gloves provide a great deal of protection, but nothing that can't be augmented with a simple up-armor plate

○ Common rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Default: Gloves for Mark VII Armor Core
Mark V (B)

Description: Every Spartan Glove was a miraculous combination of sensors, myomer, and armor weaves, from Materials Group

○ Common rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Default: Gloves for Mark V (B) Armor Core
Challenger

Description: As Spartan losses mounted, additional attention was paid to improving survivability, from Chalybs Defense Solutions

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 48 of Season 1 (Premium)
First Temple

Description: Armored gloves tailored for each samurai, part of Fractures Samurai

○ Common rarity
○ Compatible with Yoroi Armor Core
Default: Gloves for Yoroi Armor Core

Wrists

Halo Infinite Wrists upgrades may bring to mind some of Halo Infinite's equipment, like the repulsor or grappling hook, but Halo Infinite also lets you apply cosmetic armor pieces to your Spartan, which presumably provide a number of in-universe benefits you won't see in the game.

Here is every Wrist we know of in Halo Infinite.

Name Information Unlock requirements
UA / Type II-A1 Buckler

Description: Despite rumors to the contrary, this buckler does not have an energy shield generator, by Materials Group

○ Legendary rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 100 of Season 1 (Free)
UA / P1DA Bracer

Description: Supplemental wrist armor from Beweglichrüstungsysteme

○ Common rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 4 of Season 1 (Premium)
Tac / CASC

Description: Forearm shotgun shell holder, from Misriah Armory

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 88 of Season 1 (Premium)
Tac / MC5 Tacpad

Description: From Misriah Armory, dock for the MC5 Individual Data / Net Terminal

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 13 of Season 1 (Premium)
Tac / SRT UGPS

Description: Dock for the SRT Universal Global Positioning System receiver, from Ushuaia Armory

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 27 of Season 1 (Premium)

Utility

Utility armor pieces in Halo Infinite, previously referred to as Hips, will seemingly be quite diverse, including utility belts, hip accessories (we've even seen concept art of swords!), and possibly thigh and upper leg upgrades as well. In Halo Infinite's first technical preview, a few Utilities were present but could not be unlocked or seen, but it wasn't until the second technical preview that we were able to see the first Utility armor pieces in action. These are supplemental upgrades, and should add plenty of variety to armor customization.

Here is every Utility we know of in Halo Infinite.

Name Information Unlock requirements
TAC / Model 52 Navy Knife

Description: Naval special forces like to walk softly and carry a big knife, from Misriah Armory

○ Rare rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Unknown
Medaux Unit / Type 1

Description: Medigel Applicator Unit, Single Pack, by Opticon. Allows for quick replenishment of the suit's internal reservoir

○ Common rarity
Unknown
Medaux Unit / Type II

Description: Medigel Applicator Unit, Double Pack, by Opticon. Medigel is as precious as diamondoid dust on extended patrols, or when bartering with colonials

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Shop: Available during Season 1
MAT-2550 / Grenade Pack

Description: A spare tactical radio and grenades go a long way when you are in harm's way, by Emerson Tactical Systems

○ Epic rarity
Unknown
M10 Tactical Soft Case

Description: Purchased of-the-shelf from a variety of manufacturers, from Weapon System Technology

○ Rare rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 87 of Season 1 (Premium)
M45 Hardcase

Description: From Misriah Armory, suitable for storing items you don't want to lose or break

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 53 of Season 1 (Premium)

Knee Pads

Finally, Halo Infinite lets you apply the final touch to your Spartan's armor with Knee Pad variants, which offer a small measure of personalization to your armor core's mostly untouched leg armor. While Knee Pads are described as "supplemental," it does seem you're required to have Knee Pads installed on your Spartan's armor.

Here is every Knee Pad we know of in Halo Infinite.

Name Information Unlock requirements
UA / Type SA

Description: Supplemental leg armor by Korolev Heavy Industries

○ Common rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Default: Knee Pads for Mark VII Armor Core
UA / Type RG

Description: Supplemental leg armor by Korolev Heavy Industries

○ Rare rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Shop: Available during Season 1
UA / Type SP

Description: Supplemental leg armor by Korolev Heavy Industries

○ Epic rarity
Unknown
UA / Type KT

Description: Supplemental leg armor from Materials Group

○ Common rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Default: Knee Pads for Mark V (B) Armor Core
UA / Type FJ

Description: Lightweight, shock-absorbing knee armor from Cascade Stronghold Technologies

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 52 of Season 1 (Premium)
UA / Type JOR

Description: Supplemental leg armor from Materials Group

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 72 of Season 1 (Premium)
Petal-Polished

Description: Part of Fractures Samurai, samurai kneel only to the blessed spirits, Imperial Court officials, and warriors of superior value

○ Common rarity
○ Compatible with Yoroi Armor Core
Default: Knee Pads for Yoroi Armor Core

Armor Kits

Armor Kits basically apply a predetermined set of sometimes-exclusive customizations (be it Coatings, pieces, or others) to your Armor Core, likely revolving around a theme. This means that players might be able to instantly become one of their favorite Halo Spartans like Jameson Locke, Sarah Palmer, and more, as long as they own the Armor Core that character uses. Armor Kits can also feature other themes as well for seasonal events and more.

Name Information Unlock requirements
Cloud9 Kit

Description: In Nubes Novem

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Shop: Available in the Halo Championships Store
EUnited

Description: There is truly no better way to Stand United

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Shop: Available in the Halo Championships Store
FaZe Clan

Description: Battle in style with the FaZe Clan player skin featuring the classic red camo with obsidian accents. Let's get this Halo party started! Suit up, gear up, FaZe up!

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Shop: Available in the Halo Championships Store
Fnatic

Description: Always Fnatic

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Shop: Available in the Halo Championships Store
G2 Esports

Description: #G2Army

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Shop: Available in the Halo Championships Store
Navi

Description: Natus Vincere! Paint your power armor and weapon with black and yellow, the famous colors of the "Born to Win" team! Show your connection to the legendary tag and become a soldier of #NaviNation

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Shop: Available in the Halo Championships Store
Sentinels

Description: Hail to the King

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Shop: Available in the Halo Championships Store
Spacestation Gaming

Description: Halo, welcome to Spacestation gaming

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Shop: Available in the Halo Championships Store
Team Envy

Description: Awaken. #EnvyUs

○ Epic rarity
○ Compatible with Mark VII Armor Core
Shop: Available in the Halo Championships Store
Carter-A259 Kit

Description: Are you cool under pressure and inspire confidence in your team? If so, take on the appearance of Noble Team's legendary Carter-A259

○ Legendary rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 20 of Season 1 (Premium)
Catherine-B320 Kit

Description: Are you an inspired tactician with a penchant for unauthorized decryption? If so, take on the appearance of Noble Team's legendary LCDR Kat-B320

○ Legendary rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 60 of Season 1 (Premium)
Emile-A239 Kit

Description: Are you a detail-oriented warrior with an unbreakable resolve? If so, take on the appearance of Noble Team's legendary WO Emile-A239

○ Legendary rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 95 of Season 1 (Premium)
Jorge-O52 Kit

Description: Are you a born hero who stands too close to slipspace ruptures? If so, take on the appearance of Noble Team's legendary WO Jorge-O52

○ Legendary rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 80 of Season 1 (Premium)
Jun-A266 Kit

Description: Are you rock-solid under pressure, with an eye for detail? If so, take on the appearance of Noble Team's legendary WO Jun-A266

○ Legendary rarity
○ Compatible with Mark V (B) Armor Core
Battle Pass: Tier 40 of Season 1 (Premium)

What is Halo Infinite?

Halo Infinite is an expansive first-person shooter from 343 Industries and Xbox Game Studios. Halo Infinite is a project years in the making, and aims to continue the legendary Halo story with a brand-new epic adventure for players. Featuring a largest campaign yet and a multiplayer suite that harkens back to Halo's roots with modern injections of content, Halo Infinite could very well be one of the best games on Xbox and PC for years to come.

Halo Infinite also represents a huge shift in thinking for the Halo franchise, as this game intends to evolve over time with a constant stream of post-launch updates. Part of this is making Halo Infinite's multiplayer completely free to play, a first for the series that aims to open the title up to more players. Furthermore, Halo Infinite is launching on more platforms simultaneously than any previous entry, ensuring as many players as possible can get in on the action.

The campaign portion of Halo Infinite isn't arriving until Dec. 8, 2021, but you can jump into Halo Infinite's multiplayer right now, as it was released three weeks early on Nov. 15. Either way, Halo Infinite is available on Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, PC, Xbox Cloud Gaming, and Xbox Game Pass.

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Here's all the armor in Halo Infinite, and how to unlock it Here's all the armor in Halo Infinite, and how to unlock it Reviewed by admin on November 18, 2021 Rating: 5

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