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*Helmet Description: The {{UNSCShip|Infinity}}'s [[Fireteam Shadow]] tested GOBLIN suits during the [[Requiem Campaign]].<br> | |||
*Armor Description: The sensor-warping technology that GOBLIN prototypes were rumored to be fitted with did not appear in production models. | |||
===Halo 5: Guardians=== | ===Halo 5: Guardians=== | ||
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*In German and Danish folklore, an [[Wikipedia:Erlking|Erlking]] is a malevolent king of fairies or elves. | *In German and Danish folklore, an [[Wikipedia:Erlking|Erlking]] is a malevolent king of fairies or elves. | ||
*In Korean folklore, [[Wikipedia:Dokkaebi|Dokkaebi]] are mischievous (though generally benevolent) nocturnal spirits. | *In Korean folklore, [[Wikipedia:Dokkaebi|Dokkaebi]] are mischievous (though generally benevolent) nocturnal spirits. | ||
==List of appearances== | ==List of appearances== |
Revision as of 00:13, January 8, 2016
The MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Goblin is a variant of the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor [GEN2] utilized by Spartan-IVs.[1]
In-game information
- Helmet Description: The UNSC Infinity's Fireteam Shadow tested GOBLIN suits during the Requiem Campaign.
- Armor Description: The sensor-warping technology that GOBLIN prototypes were rumored to be fitted with did not appear in production models.
Halo 5: Guardians
Helmet | Armor | Name | Rarity |
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File:REQ Card - Goblin.png | File:REQ Card - Goblin Armor.png | Goblin | Uncommon |
File:REQ Card - Goblin Erlking.png | File:REQ Card - Goblin Erlking Armor.png | Goblin Erlking | Uncommon |
File:REQ Card - Goblin Dokkaebi.png | File:REQ Card - Goblin Dokkaebi Armor.png | Goblin Dokkaebi | Rare |
Armor skins
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Trivia
Both of the armor's skins are named for goblin-like folkloric beings.
- In German and Danish folklore, an Erlking is a malevolent king of fairies or elves.
- In Korean folklore, Dokkaebi are mischievous (though generally benevolent) nocturnal spirits.
List of appearances
- Halo 5: Guardians (First appearance)
Sources