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Grunt Ultras fire their weapons at a higher rate and usually throw more grenades, being far more accurate and deadly at a greater distance than their lower ranked brethren. They also wield [[Needler]]s with greater frequency than their inferiors, though it is still common for them to use [[Plasma Pistol]]s. Ultras can take the same amount of damage Special Operations Grunts do (more than three times as much as an [[Unggoy Minor|Grunt Minor]] can), but they are still vulnerable to [[headshots]]. Like Special Operations Grunts, Ultras are rarely caught sleeping on duty. They still panic if they know that they are being overwhelmed, but are more likely to go [[Suicide Unggoy|suicidal]] than flee - especially if one of their comrades was killed by a grenade. | Grunt Ultras fire their weapons at a higher rate and usually throw more grenades, being far more accurate and deadly at a greater distance than their lower ranked brethren. They also wield [[Needler]]s with greater frequency than their inferiors, though it is still common for them to use [[Plasma Pistol]]s. Ultras can take the same amount of damage Special Operations Grunts do (more than three times as much as an [[Unggoy Minor|Grunt Minor]] can), but they are still vulnerable to [[headshots]]. Like Special Operations Grunts, Ultras are rarely caught sleeping on duty. They still panic if they know that they are being overwhelmed, but are more likely to go [[Suicide Unggoy|suicidal]] than flee - especially if one of their comrades was killed by a grenade. | ||
*In ''Halo: Reach'', Ultras wear a helmet that protects them from one headshot from any weapon weaker than the [[SRS99-AM sniper rifle|Sniper Rifle]]. Starting from this game, they will overcharge their Plasma Pistols. | *In ''Halo: Reach'', Ultras wear a helmet that protects them from one headshot from any weapon weaker than the [[SRS99-AM sniper rifle|Sniper Rifle]]. Starting from this game, they will overcharge their Plasma Pistols. | ||
*In ''Halo Infinite'', Banished Unggoy Ultras normally wield Needlers. Note that, despite wearing an armor almost identical to the one from ''Reach'', their helmets are only cosmetic, and Ultras still take one headshot to kill. Ultras and [[Unggoy Bouncer|Bouncers]] are equipped with the exact same helmets and harnesses. Bouncers, however, are equipped with energy shields and carry Disruptors | *In ''Halo Infinite'', Banished Unggoy Ultras normally wield Needlers. Note that, despite wearing an armor almost identical to the one from ''Reach'', their helmets are only cosmetic, and Ultras still take one headshot to kill. Ultras and [[Unggoy Bouncer|Bouncers]] are equipped with the exact same helmets and harnesses. Bouncers, however, are equipped with energy shields and carry Disruptors. | ||
==Production notes== | ==Production notes== |