Microsoft’s Grimbrother One has today detailed Arbiter’s various costumes that will be available in Killer Instinct: Season 3 when it launches next month. The information he has provided details the history of the costumes with their relation to the Halo franchise plus some very nice images of each. Read on to learn about them and visit Halo Waypoint website for much more information on Arbiter’s inclusion into the Killer Instinct universe!
COMBAT- The Sangheili combat harness has many functional and aesthetic variations, and has been worn with honor and distinction on the battlefield by a host of Elite warriors across a range of different ranks and roles. For Killer Instinct, players will get to select the combat harness shown in the Halo 2: Anniversary campaign, which, when combined with the various color options, allow players to play as different ranks within the Covenant military, including that of Supreme Commander.
RANGER- Elite Rangers are highly trained assault units that have been used in a variety of capacities within the Covenant and Swords of Sanghelios. In Killer Instinct, players can bring their own exoatmospheric onslaught with the Ranger harness style seen in Halo: Reach.
RETRO- Nearly all of the characters in the Xbox One edition of Killer Instinct have a secondary base aesthetic – normally classified as a “retro” costume, especially for alumni characters from KI 1 & 2. Of course, when it came time to pick the alternate base visualization for the Killer Instinct Arbiter, there was only one logical choice. Which is why players will also be able to recreate Thel’s classic look from Halo 2: Anniversary.
STORM- Storm Elites were a specialized shock-trooper role most widely encountered within Jul ‘Mdama’s Covenant force. Players who unlock the Storm armor might also find themselves imagining that they are fighting as Ayit ‘Sevi, a peculiar Sangheili agent who has been utilized by the Office of Naval Intelligence on more than one occasion – most notably within the pages of the Halo: Escalation comic series.
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COMMANDER- Many Sangheili who served as officers under the Covenant’s reign became commanders of their own factions following the Great Schism – most eventually chose to follow rising leaders such as Jul ‘Mdama and Sali ‘Nyon, though some formed pocket empires and independent alliances. In Killer Instinct, the armor donned by Elite Commanders in Halo 4 and Halo 5: Guardians will be available for use, allowing you to play as an ambitious warlord or key general in the Sanghelios civil war.
ASCETIC- The Ascetics were an ancient warrior order with deep ties to ancient Sangheili beliefs, fervently devoted to their pre-Covenant faith. While the Ascetic’s military forces had been formally dissolved following the formation of the Covenant at the Writ of Union, Ascetic priests continued to secretly initiate worthy Sangheili warriors into their ranks, keeping the ideals of their martial order alive within the Covenant. In Killer Instinct, players can adorn themselves with the armor of the fabled Ascetic Guard, first seen in Halo 3.
KAIDON- The default livery for the Killer Instinct Arbiter mirrors that of Thel ‘Vadam’s in Halo 5: Guardians, showcasing a classic Sangheili design that has adorned noble clan leaders and warrior-keep castellans for millennia. In addition, players can unlock stunning color combinations that might have been donned by Sangheili judge-kings long since passed. My personal favorite is platinum-white armor with crimson filigree that more than subtly call to mind the Elite Ultras.
ZEALOT- The role and legacy of Sangheili Zealots can be traced back to the pre-Covenant era. Over the decades, a number of different Zealot chapters aligned with particular interpretations of ancient codes of honor or debt-packs endured – and even thrived – under the Covenant. In Killer Instinct, players can outfit their character with the ceremonial battle harness that was the armor of choice of the Devoted Sentries, a group of Elite Zealots that served under Supreme Commander Rho ‘Barutamee within the Fleet of Valiant Prudence during their assault on Reach.
Cool set of costumes! Hopefully, Rash will have a Zitz and Pimple costume as well!
I’m a little worried about the “nearly all” comment. Who won’t? Gargos?
I think the meant characters like Shadow Jago and Omen
This is very fascinating I must say 🙂