Armor customization (Halo Infinite)

For other uses, see armor customizations. Known in-game as the Armor Hall, armor customization in Halo Infinite allow players to customize their Spartan player model. Inspired by Halo: Reach's armor customization, Halo Infinite has a greatly expanded array of player customization compared to previous entries in the series.

Overview
Halo Infinite's armor customization allows players to change the following components: Helmet, Helmet Attachments, Chest Gear, Shoulder Pads (left and right), Gloves, Wrist Gear, Knee Pads, Utility, Visor Color, and Armor effects. Furthermore, players can customize emblems on the chest piece. Players can unlock armor permutations pieces through gameplay, seasonal Battle Passes, challenges, in-game Fractures events, and purchase in the Shop. Additionally, armor pieces are exclusive to their acquisition methods; for example, items on the Battle Pass would not be unlockable through other methods. Players choose their armor core, which acts as the foundation for their armor where other components are placed. At launch, attachments will be locked to their specific armor core, although 343 has stated they are looking into ways to open up cross-core customization. Similar to Halo: Reach, Halo Infinite allows players to remove their shoulder pads entirely, though unlike Halo: Reach, this is not the default appearance. As of the August 9th 2022 update, visors are now cross-core compatible.

Mark VII core
For armor coatings on the Mark VII armor core, see here.

Mark V (B) core
For armor coatings on the Mark V[B] armor core, see here.

Yoroi core
For armor coatings on the Yoroi armor core, see here.

Rakshasa core
For armor coatings on the Rakshasa armor core, see here.

Eaglestrike core
For armor coatings on the Eaglestrike armor core, see here.

Mirage IIC core
For armor coatings on the Mirage IIC armor core, see here.

Chimera core
For armor coatings on the Chimera armor core, see here.

Multi-core customization
For armor emblems, see here.

Trivia

 * The "Juice" visor's name and description is a reference to Gears of War when Augustus "Cole Train" Cole, after he and the rest of Delta Squad arrive into a mining cavern and spot a large amount of Imulsion, he says "look at all that juice".
 * Helmet icon for the Mark VII core when the game launch used to show them with an orange visor but when new helmet where added to the core in Season 2 they used the Default Enlisted one instead. All Mark VII helmet icon are now updated to used the Enlisted Visor since Season 3.