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posted 1 year ago
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In this case, I'd say that the (admittedly minor) details about how he came to have his armour are worth keeping (especially since they're directly covered in the cited source).

posted 2 years ago
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Yeah no worries. Tbh it's not an unreasonable assumption and I wouldn't be surprised if 343 comes out with it at some point, but until then we try not to assume.

posted 2 years ago
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Ah, I'll go fix that now. As for pages, in general if a page is left un-made, it then lets a reader know that there's nothing to click on. When a page is made but has almost no information on it, it's a waste of a click that can be frustrating- especially if the page is left unsourced so there's not even a way for the reader to go on and find where the relevant information does come from. For now, I'd recommend focusing on trying to get some sources and fleshing out of the pages you have made before worrying about the other new ones :)

For some help in that regard, I'd recommend having a look at the existing armour pages to get a feel for how they work - a lot of wiki work is copying and pasting (Especially if you're new) then changing out the relevant bits of information. There's also our references guide page and our Discord channel if you need any further help.

posted 2 years ago
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Hi, please refrain from creating new articles if the articles in question aren't going to have any information or citations added to them. In many cases, a redlink is more useful than a page with no text on it. Thank you.

posted 2 years ago
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It has not been confirmed to be GEN3. I fixed it.

posted 2 years ago
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I personally like that not all the armor in Infinite is GEN3. It's cool to have a mix. Besides, as Rakshasa is intended to be partially made from scavenged materials, it would never really be pure GEN3 anyway. The armor descriptions imply it to be Mjolnir, but it has been privately confirmed to us that it is indeed Mjolnir. So, we will be making the "assumption" (even though it's not an assumption) that it is until it's publicly confirmed to be Mjolnir.

posted 2 years ago
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Most of the canon armor in Halo Infinite is likely not GEN3. For instance, the armor on the Mark V [B] core is confirmed to be GEN1 upgraded to be compatible with GEN3. Only the Mark VII core is pure GEN3 (and Chief's armor in the campaign). If you read the armor descriptions for some of the pieces on the Rakshasa core, you'll find things saying that this piece is from some other secret MJOLNIR project, that this helmet is compatible with both GEN2 and GEN3, etc. I bet we'll get a Canon Fodder or something explaining it in more detail soon enough.