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Shroud Screen

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Shroud Screen
A Shroud Screen module on an equipment pad.
Production overview

Type:

Equipment[1]

Service history

In service:

Post-Covenant War conflicts

 

The Shroud Screen is a piece of equipment compatible that, when deployed, produces a spherical region intended to block the visibility of hostiles. The Shroud Screen is scheduled to make its way into Halo Infinite with the release of Season 03: Echoes Within.[2][1]

Overview

The Shroud Screen functions in a similar manner to the Threat Sensor, as both consist of a device fired from a handheld launching mechanism. Upon deployment, the Shroud Screen emits a seemingly holographic spherical region. The opaque blue sphere prevents those outside of the region from both seeing into and past the sphere. The same effect is true for those caught within the sphere—anyone who enters the region cannot see out of it. Additionally, for those within the region, all external sounds become attenuated. On top of this, the Shroud Screen is capable of blocking the sensing capabilities of the motion trackers included in MJOLNIR (GEN3) armor.[1]

Gameplay

Halo Infinite

The Shroud Screen is an upcoming piece of equipment in Halo Infinite, scheduled to be released in Season 03: Echoes Within. Like the Threat Sensor, the Shroud Screen can be fired across considerable distances and will activate after coming into contact with any surface. Unlike the Threat Sensor, however, the Shroud Screen will not become attached to any players or vehicles it lands on. Instead, the Shroud Screen will remain stationary until it deactivates. The spherical region is opaque, preventing players outside of its perimeter from seeing into or past the sphere. Any players within the sphere are likewise prevented from seeing out of it. Additionally, the the motion trackers of any players within the sphere will cease displaying the positions of nearby enemy players. Also, any external audio experienced while within the Shroud Screen's perimeter with become muffled. Unlike the Bubble shield and Drop shield of previous games, the Shroud Screen does not block any projectiles. Players can by default hold up to four charges of the Shroud Screen in multiplayer.[1]

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