Okay, so I’ve been messing around with Halo Infinite’s multiplayer, and let me tell you, the customization options are pretty wild. I wanted to share my experience with getting my Spartan all decked out because it’s been a journey.
First off, I jumped into the Armor Hall. This is basically your home base for changing up your Spartan’s look. I spent a good chunk of time just browsing through the different armor cores. There are so many options! I ended up picking the Mark IV, you know, the classic one. They gave it to everyone for free with an update, which was pretty sweet.

Once I had my core, I started playing around with the armor coatings. This is where you pick the colors for your Spartan. There are a bunch of presets with different color combinations. It was kind of overwhelming at first, but I ended up finding a cool color scheme.
Next, I moved on to the Weapons Bench. Here, I could equip the different weapon skins I had unlocked. I found out that each weapon usually has a bunch of color options. I made sure to customize them to match my armor.
Then there’s the Body & AI section. This part was interesting. I could change my Spartan’s body type – bulky, slender, or mid-sized. I decided to go with a more slender build. And then there’s the whole prosthetics thing. You can actually give your Spartan prosthetic limbs! It’s crazy, but I thought it added a cool, unique touch, so I added a few.
The AI part is about the voice lines you hear in the game. I messed around with this for a bit, but honestly, it didn’t make a huge difference to me, so I just picked one and moved on.
Finally, there’s the Vehicle Bay. I didn’t spend too much time here because most of the vehicles are only in the big team battles, and I don’t play those as much. But it’s basically the same deal as the weapons – you just pick the skins you like and apply them.
Here’s a breakdown of what I did:
- Went to the Armor Hall and chose the Mark IV armor core.
- Messed around with armor coatings to get the colors I wanted.
- Equipped weapon skins at the Weapons Bench and matched them to my armor.
- Changed my body type to slender and added some prosthetic limbs in the Body & AI section.
- Picked an AI voice, though it wasn’t a big deal for me.
- Quickly checked out the Vehicle Bay but didn’t do much there.
Overall, customizing my Spartan in Halo Infinite was a blast. It took some time, but I really like how my character looks now. It feels more like my Spartan, you know? If you’re playing Halo Infinite, I definitely recommend diving into the customization options. It’s a great way to make your Spartan stand out and feel more personal.