Week 17 Ultimate Reward - Epic Mk VII Visor 'Three-Five-Five'

Another ultimate challenge requiring a specific game mode this week.

That said, I was lucky and got 3 swangler games in a row as soon as I activated it so it wasn’t as frustrating as last week’s Total Control challenge.

Does anyone know the relevance of the ‘Three-Five-Five’ name? Is it linked to something in Halo lore I’m unaware of?

Edit: 355 is the PMS color code for the cyan-green used for the visor

Week 17 - Epic Mk VII Visor ‘Three-Five-Five’ (get 25 Mangler kills in Tactical Slayer)

Week 16 - Rare Vehicle Emblem ‘Driving Offensively’ (Win 2 Total Control matches)

Week 15 - Legendary Yoroi Armor Coating ‘Withered Rose’ (win 5 Fiesta matches)

Week 14 - Rare Weapon Emblem ‘Driving Offensively’ (complete 5 BTB matches)

Week 13 - Rare Backdrop ‘Banner Day’ (win 3 CTF Ranked matches)

Week 12 - Epic MA40 Assault Rifle Weapon Coating ‘Whispered Sky’ (stop 3 enemy killing sprees in Fiesta)

Week 11 - Epic CQS48 Bulldog Weapon Coating ‘Neon Steel’ (win 3 Attrition matches)

Week 10 - Epic Mk VII Visor ‘Rampant’ (complete 4 Attrition matches)

Week 9 - Epic Armor Emblem ‘Sacrifice’ (earn 3 Double Kills in PvP)

Week 8 - Rare Yoroi Visor ‘Shibuichi’ (complete 7 Fiesta matches)

Week 7 - Epic Backdrop ‘Splatter’ (kill 5 enemy Spartans by hitting them with a vehicle in PvP)

Week 6 - Epic Weapon Emblem ‘Sacrifice’ (kill 50 enemy Spartans in PvP)

Week 5 - Epic Backdrop ‘Scoreboard’ (win 5 Ranked Arena matches)

Week 4 - Epic S7 Sniper Rifle Weapon Coating ‘Abbey Lime’ (earn 15 headshot kills in PvP)

Week 3 - Epic Nameplate ‘Sacrifice’ (win 17 matches in PvP)

Week 2 - Epic Mk VII Armor Coating ‘Willow Tea’ (earn 5 killing sprees in Fiesta)

Week 1 - Rare Mk VII Visor ‘Sigil’ (complete 15 matches in PvP)

Does anyone know the relevance of the ‘Three-Five-Five’ name? Is it linked to something in Halo lore I’m unaware of?

What’s the description of the visor? Could be a clue there.

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The “rarity” labels might be real and official, but I wouldn’t consider them part of the item name purely because there’s effectively no function or pattern behind them. I guess for the sake of record keeping I shouldn’t object. I’m glad someone has been keeping track of this stuff.

Didn’t even think of that - good idea:

Limitless possibilities in a limited pallete.

From the pallette reference I googled ‘355 color’ and it’s the PMS code (Pantone Matching System) for the green-cyan shade used for the visor:

https://encycolorpedia.com/009645

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See, I’d make fun of the lack of creativity for the name, but that’s also how I got my gamertag. Looking at a palette when I was looking to paint my room…

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Agent 355 is also a female spy from the American Revolution and one of the first spies for the United States. Double meaning.