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The overshield is found in ''[[Halo: Spartan Assault]]'' as a reusable armor ability. When used it is active for five seconds and requires a five-second cooldown period. Overshield is one of the three armor abilities which are not available by default, but instead can be purchased before starting each level to provide the player with an added advantage. A single-level use of the overshield costs 400 XP or 10 [[Credit|cR]]. | The overshield is found in ''[[Halo: Spartan Assault]]'' as a reusable armor ability. When used it is active for five seconds and requires a five-second cooldown period. Overshield is one of the three armor abilities which are not available by default, but instead can be purchased before starting each level to provide the player with an added advantage. A single-level use of the overshield costs 400 XP or 10 [[Credit|cR]]. | ||
''Halo 5: Guardians'' features the overshield in both campaign and multiplayer. The effects of the overshield are automatically applied in campaign when a Spartan is revived by or revives another Spartan. In multiplayer, the power-up appears in the form of a small piece of circular equipment that emits a hologram of a green cross when on the ground. Unlike in previous titles, it does not immediately activate when touched by a player; instead, it must be manually picked up when walking over it. Doing this will play a short animation during which the player can still take damage. Like other power-ups, it can be acquired at a requisition station in Warzone, but does not appear naturally in that game mode. | ''Halo 5: Guardians''features the overshield in both campaign and multiplayer. The effects of the overshield are automatically applied in campaign when a Spartan is revived by or revives another Spartan. In multiplayer, the power-up appears in the form of a small piece of circular equipment that emits a hologram of a green cross when on the ground. Unlike in previous titles, it does not immediately activate when touched by a player; instead, it must be manually picked up when walking over it. Doing this will play a short animation during which the player can still take damage. Like other power-ups, it can be acquired at a requisition station in Warzone, but does not appear naturally in that game mode. | ||
In ''[[Halo Infinite]]'' the overshield - also known as a shield core appears in the campaign as a piece of equipment that is acquired during the main campaign mission [[Foundation (Halo Infinite)|Foundation]] after the Master Chief recovers a shield module from the corpse of Spartan [[Bonita Stone]]. The shield core provides a permanent, passive benefit, boosting the player's shield capacity to 115% base strength. Like the other pieces of equipment utilized in the campaign, the shield core can be upgraded by expending [[Spartan core]]s ('''Fortress''' - 1 core, '''Bastille''' - 2 cores, '''Redoubt''' - 3 cores, '''Citadel''' - 3 cores). Each upgrade enhances the player's shield capacity by an additional 15%, to a maximum capacity of 175% base strength. | In ''[[Halo Infinite]]'' the overshield - also known as a shield core appears in the campaign as a piece of equipment that is acquired during the main campaign mission [[Foundation (Halo Infinite)|Foundation]] after the Master Chief recovers a shield module from the corpse of Spartan [[Bonita Stone]]. The shield core provides a permanent, passive benefit, boosting the player's shield capacity to 115% base strength. Like the other pieces of equipment utilized in the campaign, the shield core can be upgraded by expending [[Spartan core]]s ('''Fortress''' - 1 core, '''Bastille''' - 2 cores, '''Redoubt''' - 3 cores, '''Citadel''' - 3 cores). Each upgrade enhances the player's shield capacity by an additional 15%, to a maximum capacity of 175% base strength. |