Jiralhanae | Bestiarum



In this episode: we open the Bestiarum and take a closer look at the Jiralhanae, also known as the Brutes, baby kongs or big dump apes.

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26 thoughts on “Jiralhanae | Bestiarum”

  1. I remember reading the halo novels before halo 2 came out and a chapter describing the chiefs first combat with a brute and it's description of them was terrifying. When we met them in halo 2 it was a bit of a let down when they turned out to be about as strong as elites.

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  2. I think you should make some videos comparing Halo tech or species with that of other verses or even real life. For example, Spartans vs space marine. How would a spartan affect combat today? Etc.

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  3. I wish you would have gone through all the covenant ranks for each species in these and not just the banished ranks. I know it would make the videos longer but I don't mind long videos

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  4. The Jiralhanae have such rich lore to them, and the Banished really help show off just what they could do. But they are also just as terrifying as they are cool. Fitting for such a species that the Brutes are.

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  5. The brutes would have had to originate from a planet with lower gravity given their height, weight, and that they walk on two legs.

    Off of their home world they would need to utilize antigravity suits or powered exoskeletons to deal with the weight, muscle strength, and bone strength deficiencies. This is generally due to the squared cube law and is observed across land species.

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  6. I know it's probably just because game balance but it's so funny that he's talking about how deadly and ferocious these berserkers are and then in the background footage 9:27
    He just shoots it twice with this dinky lil pistol and it dies in 2-3 shots

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  7. Hey try remastering your older Spartan IV augmentation video and combining it with a simple version of the gen2 Mjolnir armor I'd love to see it to gain a better understanding of the IV and compare their states to the II and III out of armor it would be really nice just sayin
    also here are my own states for spartan IV
    Average spartan iv
    Height: 6'6 (201.168 cm)
    Weight: 235 lbs ( 106.594 kg)
    Lifting Strength: 470 lbs (213.188 kg)
    Reaction Time: 100 milliseconds (0.1 secs)
    Sprint Speed: 36.21024 km/h (22.5 mph)
    Punching force: 3290 lbs (1492.319 kg)
    And said speed of punch is like 50 mph
    this is an unarmored spartan IV btw and well eh

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  8. I wish they looked less like orcs. I find that they look and act kind of boring.
    Compare the animalistic charge from halo 2-3 vs the very human looking sprinting from halo infinite.
    Brutes are supposed to be kind of primitive and instinctual. Now it feels like every brute needs a sympathetic backstory. I think it’s alright if they go back to just wanting to kill humans cause it is fun.

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  9. I would love to see the Banished find and use a Forerunner planet builder machine to restore Doisac and its moons and repopulate Doisac and it’s moons and restore their environments while using Covenant planet cloaking technology and then use the planet builder machine to then target other planets and use that as a key story aspect for a future game

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  10. In my opinion of the jiralhiane. There were at least 3 separate races. Halo 2: the hairy berserkers. Halo 3: the shaved Rhino/gorillas and the Albino creatures of Halo Reach, who barely went berserk or melee you. During the great schism/changing of the Guard. Jiralhiane have no honor. So I call them Brute Heavy Guard. Not Honor Guard

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