BUCCANEER-class Mjolnir
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The MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Buccaneer is a variant of the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor [GEN2] utilized by SPARTAN-IVs.[1]
In-game information
Halo 5: Guardians
Helmet | Armor | Name | Rarity | Description |
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File:REQ Card - Buccaneer Armor.png | Buccaneer | Uncommon | Helmet: BUCCANEER helmets use off-the-shelf components, but the casing is custom made. The HUD is also compatible with military VISRs, employing ingenious hacks to bypass licensing locks.
Armor: Though heavily damaged, forensic analysis of remains codenamed BUCCANEER indicate it is a functional - if crude - MJOLNIR variant. | |
File:REQ Card - Buccaneer TYR Armor.png | Buccaneer TYR | Rare | Helmet: BUCCANEER helmets use off-the-shelf components, but the casing is custom made. The HUD is also compatible with military VISRs, employing ingenious hacks to bypass licensing locks.
Armor: Though heavily damaged, forensic analysis of remains codenamed BUCCANEER indicate it is a functional - if crude - MJOLNIR variant. | |
File:REQ Card - Buccaneer Illyri.png | File:REQ Card - Buccaneer Illyri Armor.png | Buccaneer Illyri | Ultra Rare | Helmet: BUCCANEER helmets use off-the-shelf components, but the casing is custom made. The HUD is also compatible with military VISRs, employing ingenious hacks to bypass licensing locks.
Armor: Though heavily damaged, forensic analysis of remains codenamed BUCCANEER indicate it is a functional - if crude - MJOLNIR variant. |
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Trivia
- The name is a reference to pirates, who in the 17th century, would attack Spanish ships.
- The suits flavor text hint that it is a scratch-built suit of power armor, and that its former user was killed at some point. Theories of its origins range from S-III Headhunters to Grey Team.
- The helmet, more than any other in any Halo game so far, resembles the "fish-bowl" design of Semi-Powered Infiltration armor.
List of appearances
- Halo 5: Guardians (First appearance)
Sources