Halo Infinite is the latest addition to the Halo series and there is no doubt abouth the fact that 343 Industries has delivered an enjoyable title. There have been several changes introduced in the latest iteration alongside the positives from its predecessors.
One major change has been the way Halo Infinite has kept its multiplayer modes completely free-to-play. Some evolutions related to in-game items have been made in order to keep the game up to date with the modern revenue scheme. One such feature has been the use of armor cores in Halo Infinites.
No two Spartans are the same and it's only justified that Halo Infinite players will have the facility to customize the looks of their in-game characters.
Armor cores serve this exact purpose for Halo Infinite players as they are the basis on which every form of customization is made. Each core has its own set of customizations and barring a few elements, most of the items of one core don't fit another.
There are several armor cores available to the players of Halo Infinite. The most common and primary one is Mark VII. However, there are limited customization options when compared to the Mark V. As a great alternative, Halo Infinite players can use the Mark V [B] armor core.
Halo Infinite's Season 1 Battle Pass is called Heroes of Reach. Heroes of Reach has 166 items as rewards which include armor cores, visors and other cosmetic items. The pass has two separate free and paid paths, and the first reward on the paid path is the Mark V [B] epic armor core.
As a result, Halo Infinite players will need to own a paid or premium version of the pass. Thankfully, the pass at the moment has no expiry period and is priced quite reasonably at $10.
Overall, the Mark V [B] will be the go-to
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