A Halo for your Halo

I like armor effects, primarily due to nostalgia. If Infinite had a decent looking flaming head, I’d wear that. But instead we get a flaming neck, and that’s not so cool in my opinion. But I have a thing for Angelic figures, and a Halo just seems cool in my opinion. So I bought it. First thing besides the battle pass. I always said if they had something I liked at a reasonable price I’d buy it.

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Variant armor color is needed sometimes to blend into the environment and is totally acceptable, Special ops Spartan teams often had strange emblems, the kitty cat emblem belonged to an all female special ops team, totally appropriate. Neon mohawks and kitty cat ears identifies non Spartans on the battlefield and they will be identified as shoot on sight targets

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Shouldn’t every enemy be shoot on sight, and every teammate be a non-target. I don’t get why what they’re wearing would matter.

Kitty cat ears and neon Mohawks is not what a true Spartan wears

They are not true Spartans and will be targeted first

Lol okay. Non of us are true spartans. Just people playing a video game. No need to take things so seriously. I don’t have cat hears and don’t like the mohawk, but no reason to get so worked up about it. But if being angry over someone else’s cosmetics does it for you, then you do you.

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Do you take my replies as being serious?..then you do you

but i would say more tongue in cheek

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It’s hard to tell sarcasm sometimes online. Without seeing someone’s face and hearing their intonation it’s just not as easy. Sorry for misunderstanding.

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Well, no. “Older Halos” was talking about a series of games, only one of which had fart clouds. I don’t know if you knew this or not, but you can talk about a group of things and address individual things within that group.

For example: If I said to my friend “I don’t like house-sitting your dogs. All they do is bark and whine.” But only one dog has a barking problem and only one dog has a whining problem, that sentence still accurately describes the behavior of “dogs”

“And” is just a coordinating conjunction. “Older Halos” is the subject of the sentence, “had” is the verb. The two phrases linked by the conjunction both describe the subject just fine. Please don’t try and go down the grammar route. You’re really bad at this.

First thing: Whether or not something fits within an aesthetic has nothing to do with it being earnable. If your criteria for fitting within the aesthetic requires they be earnable, then something like the Firefall helmet is not “successfully implemented.”

Second, the cat ears have a manufacturer, which is the same level of canonical explanation as the hyabusa equipment, which had the explanation “The Japanese made it.”

What are you talking about? Everyone had hayabusa. The only part of the armor that was even rare was the katana. Everyone else just looked up a guide on getting all the skulls. Also, saturation should have nothing to do with whether or not a piece of art fits within an aesthetic. That makes zero sense.

So then you have a problem with the flaming helmet in multiplayer? Since multiplayer is canon now, all mythic and armor effects are pretty much bad, right?

Congratulations for walking head first into the point and still missing it.

Manufacturer is “fotus.” Same way that Hayabusa’s armor was “the Japanese.”

Like when everyone had the hayabusa helmet the moment there was a guide on finding all the skulls in Halo 3.

The yoroi has just as much justification in the lore as hayabusa, actually.

Or it’s to address specific points by using the person’s own words against them. If you think I’m breaking the rules by quote tweeting, report me and half the other people that do the same thing on this forum.

Everyone gets teabagged, regardless of what they’re wearing. Also, they do belong in the game. Because 343/Microsoft put them in the game.

Wait, hahahaha. So kitty cat ears are a hard no, but kitty cat emblems are “totally appropriate” so long as the team of spartans is only women? Jesus Christ.

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I’ve got mixed feelings about the Halo ring. I mean not too shabby for $3 in the store currently. I am enjoying that various pieces continue to come into the store. It keeps me looking around and interested.

What if it’s a team of female spartans wearing kitty cat ears? Maybe I’ll get a group of girls together and we’ll all get kitty ears :smiley: Jokes aside, I probably wouldn’t do that, mainly because cat ears don’t work on MK V :frowning:

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True, that may be your opinion (and, for that matter it’s mine too!) but other people might actually LIKE the cat ears. They have as much right to use them as we have to not do so.

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No idea what they were thinking, but it puts you at a disadvantage in SWAT. Played against a guy who had it and I could see him before he was head glitching. Good job, I hope more people use it.

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I’ll take the disadvantage. Fashion over function is worth it. Same with the flaming head in Reach. The fashion was worth that increased visibility.

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This is the correct take. Folks can jump through all the bad logical hoops they want to, but every thread like this boils down to: “I don’t like the way it looks, therefor no one should have it.”

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True Spartans did not use guns either. This is a video game, not real life.

yup…deal with it…be a Spartan

I feel like you have no idea what it means to “be a Spartan.” If Joe Staten, you know, one of the guys that was integral to the story of Halo, thinks that Spartans can wear kitty cat ears in multiplayer, I’m inclined to think your opinion is bad.

Also I looked you up. You’re Gold 6 with 240 matches played. Forgive me if I don’t consider you an absolute authority on what it means to “be a Spartan”

True Spartans as in super solders from the UNSC Spartan Program,but I agree Spartans, the warriors of Sparta, did not use guns

My opinion is exactly that…my opinion. Its your right to agree or disagree, but to look up some ones Halo record and use that as a basis for judging my opinion is scary…you need to relax and not be so intensive. I don’t think I have projected myself as an absolute authority on what it means to be a Spartan, I just don’t like the new cosmetics. If you do then that’s fine…as my tongue in cheek comments have said, you will be targeted first on the battlefield. Oh and next time you check my Halo Service record, have a look how many ranked matches I have played. I play for fun not rank and if you equate being a high rank in ranked multiplayer deems you an authority on Halo…think again my friend

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