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BALOR-class Mjolnir

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Balor
HINF BALOR Helmet Icon.png
Production overview

Manufacturer(s):

Korolev Heavy Industries[1]

Type:

Mirage IIC

Technical specifications

Feature(s):

MSN-04 active sensor cluster

 

BALOR-class Mjolnir is a variant of MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor.[1]

Overview

Design details

The Balor helmet is compatible with the Mirage IIC armor platform and makes use of the MSN-04 active sensor cluster and a streamlined, ground-up rewrite of the Mjolnir observation and emission control protocols.[1]

Development history

The helmet is manufactured by Korolev Heavy Industries.[1]

In-game information

Halo Infinite

The Balor helmet is available for multiplayer Spartan armor customization on the Mirage IIC core in Halo Infinite.

Helmet Manufacturer Lore Rarity Unlock Requirements
HINF BALOR Helmet Icon.png
Balor
Korolev Heavy Industries Field tests of the BALOR will prove out the utility of the MSN-04 active sensor cluster and a streamlined, ground-up rewrite of the Mjolnir observation and emission control protocols. Legendary Purchase "Balor Bundle" from the Shop for 1,600 cR
Balor Guardplate attachment icon.
Balor Guardplate
Korolev Heavy Industries Korolev is uncompromising in maximizing protection per credit spent. Legendary Purchase "Balor Bundle" from the Shop for 1,600 cR

Trivia

  • In Irish mythology, Balor (or sometimes "Balar") was the leader of the Fomorians, a race of monstrous and evil supernatural beings. Balor is often described as a giant with a single large eye that causes destruction when it is opened. This detail is possibly referenced in the helmet's visor design, which could be interpreted as looking like a single large eye in the process of opening (this is more noticeable in the concept art of the helmet).

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ a b c d Halo Infinite, Armor Hall: Balor - Helmet Description "Field tests of the BALOR will prove out the utility of the MSN-04 active sensor cluster and a streamlined, ground-up rewrite of the Mjolnir observation and emission control protocols."