it is an interesting take on him. But i dislike the fact it takes away the sangheilli charm with the said brute aspect I do like it but at the same time it feels off.
@@krios7299 it was a good character to show the opposite of the Arbiter we know of, much more obedient, arrogant, but equally if not more powerful. Unfortunately 343 seems like they went "hey people liked the Arbiter from Halo Wars, let's make all the Elites big ugly hulking brutes, seeming forgetting Bungie literally created an enemy called BRUTES to fill that roll. Hoping they straighten things out in Infinite, let the Brutes be the big ugly angry beasts, charging straight towards the enemy, teeth bared and covered in blades and leather. Bring the Elites back to their nobler side, agile and powerful but much more intelligent about using cover, flanking, and making coordinated strikes.
@@EsplodingBomb judging by the direction their going with the banished i would say that's about half right but the brutes from the banished seem oddly more civilized than tarturus's brutes from the covenet Edit: i mean this as in these will be brutes with some unique character development and a side we will appreciate much like how we like villians with good story too them Keep in mind im not comparing the two im just using an example here but Arthas the Lich king from world of warcraft would be a great example of a villian you love from story perspective
@@EsplodingBomb The elites are a bit beefier in Wars but Ripa was just a massive for an elite. Most elites are average like me then you get a rare 300 more lbs of pure muscle like a competing strong man which is more of what Ripa is
Nah that would have been mad respect from them. Not only did he kill the elite boss, he also did it while being a regular humans. Spartans are far too used to seeing marines literally torn apart by the covenant
Based on what we know of how arbiters are chosen. This particular elite has probably just run out of fucks to give. Only looking for that final task that will see him released from his bondage
I don’t think Forge gets enough respect from the Halo community. He literally beat an Elite, not just any Elite but an Arbiter in hand to hand combat. And his sacrifice saved the Human race. He would of made an amazing Spartan IV.
@@-.Outlaw.- yeah and he landed a knife right into his throat, then quickly turned his sword against him in the stomach. That’s really close to how real life fights work, it’s not like star wars where the good guy and the bad guy block 300 hits and run away for another fight in the future
1:44 "And leave us defenseless?" I believe this line right here - the implication of a threat the Covenant must defend themselves against - was the line that 343 built the Banished on.
Tbh it could make really good sense tbh cause humanity is more defenseless to stop the covenant especially during this I believe so that's actually a really good point there
Unfortunately that's not the case. Atriox began his rebellion a few years before 2552 (the year when Halo: Reach, Halo Combat Evolved, Halo 2, Halo ODST and Halo 3 take place). Edit: The Banished rebellion started in 2549
Ripa ‘Moramee was a Sangheili, who acted more like a Jiralhanae because he didn’t care about the Sangheili, but his faith in the “Great Journey” bullcrap was true, he was vicious
@@abdellah7879 no because he was punched in the stomach he had no armor plating on his stomach even if he did be punched pushed plating through his stomach armor plates do not just stop all energy.
1:42 It's actually a crime to draw weapons in the presence of a Hierarch. If he wasn't the Arbiter, he would have been arrested and executed by the Honor Guards.
Regret was unique among the prophets for being kind of a badass. He spent most of his life working around Elites, to the point where he adopted much of their boldness and ideologies. I'm sure he wasn't too peeved about Ripa pulling out his utensils in front of him.
Rippa Moramee is my favorite Sangheili. He is a freaking anomaly between elites, he is bigger and stronger than a normal elite and also had a very cool personally and loyalty to the covenant.
Old Halo writing was so full of energy and a unique charisma! I'm really glad it's looking like Halo: infinite is going to try and get beck to this sort of style while still pulling of some character development!
Y'know what I love about these cinematics? Most of them are just simple conversation and perspectives. They make everything feel so much more alive, because of it - a small but immeasurably impactful thing.
Not disagreeing with the Spartans choice to throw away the body of a sacred military position within the Elites but lowkey throwing away the Arbiter like that was disrespectful af 😂
@@alexdobma4694 Would've been a neat thing to add for Thel's "promotion" to the role and he sees all the holes/burn marks from the last owner! Prophet of Mercy: _Try not to get shot where the last one died._
@@BirdmanDeuce26 wouldve also made sense in a way because the Arbiters were supposed to be tools, weapons to be wielded and discarded. So the broken armor would be a testament to that.
@@richardch.4356 His arrogance had nothing to do with it forge killed him because that’s what was intended; Ripa should’ve killed him but the story would’ve took a complete 180 and they weren’t about to do that.
Actually it does he was to busy talking instead of going straight for the kill if he had the mind set of thel forge would've died right then and there being over confident made him vulnerable.
I like how his corpse just gets unceremoniously shoved off a cliff at the end. It's hilarious because he holds such an honorable title but his body is treated with such little care. It's very fitting for a villain like him. Especially considering that due to how the game ends the covenant would've had to make new arbiter armor. So this centuries old armor is destroyed on top of it's user being dead. Nice little bit of insult to injury for the covenant.
I beat the Halo Wars campaign a million times when I was younger but as I grow older I love this game more and more. The dialogue, the story, the characters the quality of the cutscenes is just phenomenal.
Ripa Moramee was very aggressive with his tactics and strategies. Obviously he underestimated Sgt. Forge just for being a "weaker" race. Overall a worthy adversary though.
Such a missed opportunity with this character! He woulda been great in HW2 . Like an adversary to atriox since they’re both massive. Ripa has such good and violent lore behind him (he was a criminal) i would have loved to see more of his front line work. Alas, rather than ripping forge into two pieces, he dies by his own sword.
this game was my introduction to the Halo Series, when I first got acquainted with the Arbiter, I thought that was his name and not his rank. The next game I played was Halo 3 and when the Arbiter revealed himself, I thought that it was the same guy since he used the same tactics as the Arbiter in Halo Wars (going invisible and using Plasma Swords), was really confused as to why he was on the Human's Side. Played Halo 2 Anniversary and immediately went "OOOOOOOHHHHH" when the game tells you that the Arbiter is a rank for a Dishonorable Warrior Officer and that there have been many over the generations. Still, the Arbiter from this game is a pretty cool example of how they are portrayed from the Humans' Perspective. His brute-strength, his intimidating demeanor and how he has shoved aside his subordinates. It all really shows why he deserved that rank not through being effective but by being a loose-cannon and thank god we didn't get to fight him because the whole game portrayed him as somebody who could easily flog our characters, only for him to get defeated in a cutscene like the game is telling us; "See? He ain't so bad."
I love how the arbiter and most of the Elites in Halo Wars have a freakish fish-monster look. really makes them more scary and alien, but at the cost of them being less grounded in reality.
Ripa Moramees height pisses me off .Elites typically range from 7'5-8'6 so that puts the average at 7'11 . Ripa visibly towers over literally every elite in this game and Ripa is only listed at 8'1 on the official Halo Pages ......makes literally no sense . He is clearly closer to 9ft.
I want to see a game where you play as the villains for the whole thing, with fully customizable armor. Kinda like Halo Reach but for Elites. Kill blasphemous humans and glass a planet at the end
I want a Halo game where you play as a female odst who's a spartan 1. In the game you'll get to fight insurrectionists but later on you fight The Covenant
It would be cool to see a halo game that revolves around arbiter and his army or a game where you play as an elite that is part of arbiters beliefs and its also similar to halo reach
Jorge went hard but that last line was uncalled for cause he survived cause of plot amor cause in reality he shoulda died the first time they fought buh that fight always excites me as a kid
Forge just had plot armor, although, he was probably a spartan 1 or something, so he wasn't exactly a push over, either. Regardless, this Arbiter only got killed because he was cocky. If he had just killed Forge when he had the chance...well, that's it, really. He would've killed Forge.
What I find interesting is how different he is from Arbiter Thel Vadam during Halo 2. Though he is still loyal to great journey and covenant, he really doesn’t seem care nor appreciate the elites around him and seems to want to put his life before theirs, even when disgraced, compared to Thel who was willing to sacrifice himself for their mission, and openly admitted that the elites around him meant more than he did; that he was ultimately disposable where they weren’t Not to mention how much more brutish he is; ignited his swords in front of a hierarch, displaying a lack of care of others around him as well as just a constant aura of anger, as opposed to Thel who was a lot more cool and collected, only showing a full burst of anger once, but even that was directed and it wasn’t long before he was able to pull himself back together and think of a plan to get him out of his predicament. Any diversity between alien characters of the same species is a good thing, it shows a diverse community, but it’s even better when it’s that of a specific role. It helps him stand out as a character more, rather than just blending with the Arbiter we already know and tend to think of.
6:30 can we also note how if the arbiter armor was provided with proper shielding the knife would have bounced off or atleast gone far less deep, just being a skin deep implalement that would maybe cause him to toss him to make distance but he wouldnt stumble and would maintain control of the fight (assuming the shielding isnt restricted to only activate against high velocity weapons, saying they use energy swords and pikes though i doubt it. (and most plasma weapons arent much faater than a knife attack anyways, maybe 2 to 3x as fast at most) so low velocity always active shielding makes more sense + it activating when you barely get tapped by vehicles or hit the ground hard (same for enemies even in cutscenes) shows its a always active low velocity shield. if im correct covenant shielding reactivly appears before contact whereas the unsc shields are always active and thus are less energy efficent and drain faster.
Well i wouldnt say its better because most og halo fans didnt like the way halo wars was to them. Tbey wanted it to be a fps shooter game but not a strategy game.
@@Chief_Operation we all have our hopes and dreams but for franchise like halo to do something like that they really evened the playing fields I just wish they had more recourses rather than the covenant and the marines I wanted playable flood or thourunners
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This was such an interesting Arbiter. Seems like a brute who could be easily thrown at the problems of the Prophets without worry.
it is an interesting take on him. But i dislike the fact it takes away the sangheilli charm with the said brute aspect
I do like it but at the same time it feels off.
@@krios7299 it was a good character to show the opposite of the Arbiter we know of, much more obedient, arrogant, but equally if not more powerful. Unfortunately 343 seems like they went "hey people liked the Arbiter from Halo Wars, let's make all the Elites big ugly hulking brutes, seeming forgetting Bungie literally created an enemy called BRUTES to fill that roll.
Hoping they straighten things out in Infinite, let the Brutes be the big ugly angry beasts, charging straight towards the enemy, teeth bared and covered in blades and leather. Bring the Elites back to their nobler side, agile and powerful but much more intelligent about using cover, flanking, and making coordinated strikes.
@@EsplodingBomb judging by the direction their going with the banished i would say that's about half right but the brutes from the banished seem oddly more civilized than tarturus's brutes from the covenet
Edit: i mean this as in these will be brutes with some unique character development and a side we will appreciate much like how we like villians with good story too them
Keep in mind im not comparing the two im just using an example here but Arthas the Lich king from world of warcraft would be a great example of a villian you love from story perspective
@@EsplodingBomb The elites are a bit beefier in Wars but Ripa was just a massive for an elite. Most elites are average like me then you get a rare 300 more lbs of pure muscle like a competing strong man which is more of what Ripa is
@@krios7299 Hey the Elites participated in genocide. I think a Ripa here and there makes complete sense.
i like how the spartans at the end walk up prolly thinking "oh hey look, he got one. good for him."
😂
He got the biggest one 🙂
😂😂😂😂😂
Hey he got one good for him lol
Nah that would have been mad respect from them. Not only did he kill the elite boss, he also did it while being a regular humans. Spartans are far too used to seeing marines literally torn apart by the covenant
This Arbiter really seems treat everyone very poorly including his fellow Elite Warriors. He truly is the opposite of Thel Vadam in all regards.
bc its an different arbiter
@@noble654 the guy used the words "this" and "opposite" while taking about this Arbiter.
Cuz this arbiter has brutish behavior. He has zero respect.
@@koreancowboy42he is The Pong Krell of The Elites
Based on what we know of how arbiters are chosen. This particular elite has probably just run out of fucks to give. Only looking for that final task that will see him released from his bondage
I don’t think Forge gets enough respect from the Halo community. He literally beat an Elite, not just any Elite but an Arbiter in hand to hand combat. And his sacrifice saved the Human race. He would of made an amazing Spartan IV.
We know. Bungie hated that Microsoft greenlit Halo Wars without their permission but still honored Forge with Jorge in their final Halo game.
Not hand to hand combat he surprise cheap shotted him lmao he was beaten
@@-.Outlaw.- well when your enemy is literally 3 feet taller than you and stronger being surgical is how you win
@@smoldoggy1005 that wasn’t even surgical it was literally just tricking him using Elites inherent pride.
@@-.Outlaw.- yeah and he landed a knife right into his throat, then quickly turned his sword against him in the stomach. That’s really close to how real life fights work, it’s not like star wars where the good guy and the bad guy block 300 hits and run away for another fight in the future
0:13 when your friend doesn’t want to open the vintage Diet Coke
3:50
More like 0:12 but still made me laugh
When you meet one of those toy collectors that keep everything inside the box
1:44 "And leave us defenseless?"
I believe this line right here - the implication of a threat the Covenant must defend themselves against - was the line that 343 built the Banished on.
Tbh it could make really good sense tbh cause humanity is more defenseless to stop the covenant especially during this I believe so that's actually a really good point there
Unfortunately that's not the case.
Atriox began his rebellion a few years before 2552 (the year when Halo: Reach, Halo Combat Evolved, Halo 2, Halo ODST and Halo 3 take place).
Edit: The Banished rebellion started in 2549
@@WhyTho525 the covenants still had internal rebellions, so they must've have kept watch just in case.
@@chadspessmehren2418
That's true.
Everyone forgetting about the flood, that the prophets knew about?
Ripa ‘Moramee was a Sangheili, who acted more like a Jiralhanae because he didn’t care about the Sangheili, but his faith in the “Great Journey” bullcrap was true, he was vicious
Even The Brutes would be Scarred by him
@@haydenfowle7576 not Avitus, the thrallslayer in Halo 1.
tf are these names
@@Monsoon-r5nI mean they’re aliens 😂
@@brotherhoodofsteeld.c.chap1917 I don’t remember this in halo
Considering a standard elite once managed to grapple with chief for a minute straight, pretty sure that gut punch would have killed forge out right.
No because he wears an ARMOR
@@abdellah7879 no because he was punched in the stomach he had no armor plating on his stomach even if he did be punched pushed plating through his stomach armor plates do not just stop all energy.
@@YoungBison if it did he would have died instantly so no his armor pretty much protected him
@@abdellah7879 only armor that saved him is plot armor. The sword blow earlier would have one shot him, considering it one shots Spartans and brutes
I mean, it’s clear from the get go Ripa was toying with him out of arrogance.
1:42 It's actually a crime to draw weapons in the presence of a Hierarch. If he wasn't the Arbiter, he would have been arrested and executed by the Honor Guards.
Also the thing is that the Prophets feared Ripa deeply, and Regret was alone there.
Regret was unique among the prophets for being kind of a badass. He spent most of his life working around Elites, to the point where he adopted much of their boldness and ideologies. I'm sure he wasn't too peeved about Ripa pulling out his utensils in front of him.
Is that why those honor gaurds are seen moving a bit when ripa draws out his energy swords?
Also the fact Ripa would've used those swords on them either way.
Those Elites flinched when he drew his swords.
"such a frail thing" says the one who needs a floating wheel chair lol
Well ... "Need" is a strong word lol
Oh burn 🔥
Rippa Moramee is my favorite Sangheili. He is a freaking anomaly between elites, he is bigger and stronger than a normal elite and also had a very cool personally and loyalty to the covenant.
He kind of reminds me of the Berserker predator, just from how unique he looks from other sangheilis
“Our patience is not infinite!”
Infinitely reference is infinite.
Cinema Sins reference is sinful
The General Grievous of the Halo Universe
So Forge is Obi-Wan? So uncivilized.....
Hello there
I’m sorry but grievous was an overhyped trash character. Doesn’t need to be compared. Potential wasted there
This arbiter turns him into a trashcan
2002 Clone Wars Grievous, yes. Modern Grievous is a joke
3:47 bro launched that elite like he was thin air
"Like the rest of your race, weak and undisciplined" probably the best diss we've gotten from Halo
I’d like to see someone call Master Chief weak and undisciplined
@@DavidSilver-mr9vz they didn't know spartans were humans at the moment... Even Atriox didn't know that until the battle for the Ark.
The cutscenes give me Star Wars prequels vibes
I read that as "they give me star wars prequels"
@@ZinfinityX Like a disease?
This is way better than the prequels
Because both are awesome and only hated by vagina repellents.
Grievous is the Ripa moramee of Star Wars.
Old Halo writing was so full of energy and a unique charisma! I'm really glad it's looking like Halo: infinite is going to try and get beck to this sort of style while still pulling of some character development!
I agree!
Halo belongs only to bungie.
ayo halo infinite today
it didnt
@@Josue-fk6xv but actually, it did
6:38 Forge: The Spartans are watching! Quick, think of something badass to say.
Lol
Y'know what I love about these cinematics? Most of them are just simple conversation and perspectives. They make everything feel so much more alive, because of it - a small but immeasurably impactful thing.
Not disagreeing with the Spartans choice to throw away the body of a sacred military position within the Elites but lowkey throwing away the Arbiter like that was disrespectful af 😂
Meh, he deserved it.
The planet blew up anyway haha
I always thought they salvaged the bodies of ALL Arbiters and re-used the armor every time, but this cutscene disproves my theory.
@@alexdobma4694 Would've been a neat thing to add for Thel's "promotion" to the role and he sees all the holes/burn marks from the last owner!
Prophet of Mercy: _Try not to get shot where the last one died._
@@BirdmanDeuce26 wouldve also made sense in a way because the Arbiters were supposed to be tools, weapons to be wielded and discarded. So the broken armor would be a testament to that.
Sergeant forge: And for the record I would kicked your ass the 2nd Tim.
Spartan: sir he’s dead he can’t hear you.
Like he said, it was for the record.
3:47 you just HAD to give him bad news huh....
At least like this he has a chance of surviving with a some broken ribs. If he had waited he’d probably had been stabbed lol
Every time Ripa Moram'ee says "as you wish" what he really means is "I love you."
Ew is this a kissing game
Halo wars graphics and CGI was soo ahead of it's time
That last fight still makes me mad
Same here, the Arbiter could've killed Forge like 3 times in that battle but those monologues he says every time he can granted his death
At least he didn’t get halo 5ed and died in the most pathetic way in the first mission
Keep in mind he was really arrogant if wasn't as arrogant he would've killed forge really quickly
@@richardch.4356 His arrogance had nothing to do with it forge killed him because that’s what was intended; Ripa should’ve killed him but the story would’ve took a complete 180 and they weren’t about to do that.
Actually it does he was to busy talking instead of going straight for the kill if he had the mind set of thel forge would've died right then and there being over confident made him vulnerable.
A covenant campaign would have made the game a 10/10
I remember playing halo 3 as a kid and when I played this I was asking why is the arbiter evil then I realized it was someone else in that armor
"THE MAJESTY OF OUR NEW FLEET WILL BE UNPARALLELED"
What a line, goosebumps everytime🔥🔥
This nearly 7 minute video is better than the entirety of the Halo TV show
0:56 “Our patience is not infinite.” Ah, but Halo is.
Which is how Halo Infinite became a thing
I always found it funny how his "jaw" is constantly hanging open
Friggin Mouthbreather
I wonder how his breath smells
Yeah definitely makes him look more monstrous, but he is basically slackjawed
You see how he literally just threw her to the side with no hesitation, such a chad.
I like how his corpse just gets unceremoniously shoved off a cliff at the end. It's hilarious because he holds such an honorable title but his body is treated with such little care. It's very fitting for a villain like him. Especially considering that due to how the game ends the covenant would've had to make new arbiter armor. So this centuries old armor is destroyed on top of it's user being dead. Nice little bit of insult to injury for the covenant.
Fun Fact, the guy who voices THIS Arbiter (David Sobolov) also voiced Lieutenant Vasquez in COD 4
I find it a funny coincidence that two leaders of a squad in cod voice the arbiter (Keith David being the H2 arbiter)
He also did Shockwave in Transformers Prime.
what!? @@jasonx1174
I beat the Halo Wars campaign a million times when I was younger but as I grow older I love this game more and more. The dialogue, the story, the characters the quality of the cutscenes is just phenomenal.
6:22
"My name is Atriox, and I am the last face you will ever see"
Glad I’m not the only one that made that connection. Worked out better for him than it did for Ripa though.
I love halo infinite
Ripa Moramee was very aggressive with his tactics and strategies. Obviously he underestimated Sgt. Forge just for being a "weaker" race. Overall a worthy adversary though.
This Arbiter is no elite, he's a brute in an elite's body.
Hello There....
*ignites red lightsaber*
Jedi....
Had this game for over a decade and still have yet to play it. I will get there
News update?
Wtf bro
It's pretty good, although rpg aren't usually my cup of tea, the story is pretty darn good
Soooo have you played it yet?
3:45 Arbiter: Humh...demand.
That man deserves a medal
And the Spartans just slowly swagger and saunter up like, “he whooped your punk ass didn’t he?”
@@TheFirstSunbreaker 😂😂😂 they know the truth fs
Ripa Moramee was a beast
This cinematics artstyle and graphics are just fuckin perfect, best halo take on everything visually
Anyone else notice the Elite next to the Arbiter in the first scene got the thickest cheeks?
Just me......
Lmao
sus
DAYUM that dummy thicc dino got some hella poundcake thiccer than a bowl of oatmeal
How could he not care for his little life 😳
You should tell that to the covenant
I like how they made this Arbiter a mouth breather, his mandibles always hanging open.
man i love Ripa soo much
If halo war is cannon, the covenant was incredibly close to having enough stuff to wipe humanity out all at once
it is canon :)
@@ThelRiSycusee noice
0:55
Halo Infinite was confirmed all the way back then and we didn't see the signs
Such a missed opportunity with this character! He woulda been great in HW2 . Like an adversary to atriox since they’re both massive.
Ripa has such good and violent lore behind him (he was a criminal) i would have loved to see more of his front line work.
Alas, rather than ripping forge into two pieces, he dies by his own sword.
And his arrogants
At least he's a skirmish commander
It would be interesting to imagine if he joined the Banished
Like I can see him having his own issues with Atriox and an Endgame all his own
"Such a frail thing. You would hardly think them a threat."
YOU'RE saying that?
*then dies to a spartan by being punched 3 times*
this game was my introduction to the Halo Series, when I first got acquainted with the Arbiter, I thought that was his name and not his rank. The next game I played was Halo 3 and when the Arbiter revealed himself, I thought that it was the same guy since he used the same tactics as the Arbiter in Halo Wars (going invisible and using Plasma Swords), was really confused as to why he was on the Human's Side. Played Halo 2 Anniversary and immediately went "OOOOOOOHHHHH" when the game tells you that the Arbiter is a rank for a Dishonorable Warrior Officer and that there have been many over the generations.
Still, the Arbiter from this game is a pretty cool example of how they are portrayed from the Humans' Perspective. His brute-strength, his intimidating demeanor and how he has shoved aside his subordinates. It all really shows why he deserved that rank not through being effective but by being a loose-cannon and thank god we didn't get to fight him because the whole game portrayed him as somebody who could easily flog our characters, only for him to get defeated in a cutscene like the game is telling us; "See? He ain't so bad."
Ripa always reminded me of legends General Grevious
Legends? You mean the REAL cannon?
He is like Pong Krell no respect for his subordinant
I love how the arbiter and most of the Elites in Halo Wars have a freakish fish-monster look. really makes them more scary and alien, but at the cost of them being less grounded in reality.
1:42
Arbiter: pulls out duel swords
The guards behind him: oh shit he mad!
Ripa Moramees height pisses me off .Elites typically range from 7'5-8'6 so that puts the average at 7'11 . Ripa visibly towers over literally every elite in this game and Ripa is only listed at 8'1 on the official Halo Pages ......makes literally no sense . He is clearly closer to 9ft.
The Arbiter is my favourite character! I love him
I want to see a game where you play as the villains for the whole thing, with fully customizable armor. Kinda like Halo Reach but for Elites. Kill blasphemous humans and glass a planet at the end
Alien lover
I want a Halo game where you play as a female odst who's a spartan 1. In the game you'll get to fight insurrectionists but later on you fight The Covenant
I wanna see a halo drug task force operations an smuggling ops
Nah
It would be cool to see a halo game that revolves around arbiter and his army or a game where you play as an elite that is part of arbiters beliefs and its also similar to halo reach
Forge was so lucky not to be killed by Arbiter multiple times during this Halo… good job he caught him off guard
Jorge went hard but that last line was uncalled for cause he survived cause of plot amor cause in reality he shoulda died the first time they fought buh that fight always excites me as a kid
Honestly it was more luck then anything, he technically lost both fights if it wasn’t for the arbiters arrogance he would’ve been dead
Forge just had plot armor, although, he was probably a spartan 1 or something, so he wasn't exactly a push over, either. Regardless, this Arbiter only got killed because he was cocky. If he had just killed Forge when he had the chance...well, that's it, really. He would've killed Forge.
Yeah yeah yeah whatever
@@LostEnding_ but it's still impressive. In the end forge did use this arbiters ego against him.
Some serious BUN action at 5:11
3:12 is an underrated scene.
Despite how ruthless this particular Arbiter is, he still maintains his word/honor by not killing Forge.
Which is especially interesting cause in the lore he was s murderer
I would love to see a animated series.
About ripa moramee(Halo wars Arbiter)
That shows his ability as a fighter and commander
That one spartan just carrying the arbiter body and is just like yea I'll throw him out this one side. Can't get any better
Damn I never realized how *THICC* they made the elites in this game 🥵🥵🥵
You're not wrong.
Dummy thicc if ya ask me .
Am I the only one who originally thought this was Halo 3 arbiter?
And halo 2's arbiter.
No it confused me the first time I watched this
Oh shit it isn’t? I thought it was
Ripa and Regret were such cartoon characters, but Ripa was soo cool.
“I will take what we have.”
6:44 shame his light went out before he heard that shit talk
Spartan: *Saw a Marine kill a Elite with their own weapon* “Ahh, He Got One. That’s Cute 😊 Kill a few more, and you’ll get an armor like this soon.”
Ripa Moramee was little more than a bully who relied on strength and fury to win battles rather than strategy.
It took me to long to figure out this isn't THE arbiter.....god I'm dumb
Him: let's talk about this man to freak
He just wants to talk it man to freak style
I just realized Regret is the same voice actor as the tf2 medic!
Lol that is funny
I just now saw that his energy swords come from somewhere on his arm
Not knowing when this takes place had me confused for a second. “Oh cool, more Arbiter!” *0.2 seconds later* “That…..is not Thel. Who is that”
yeah most new halo people wouldnt know this arbiter or anything really bout him really unless you are really into the lore tbh
Apparently he was a murderer and this was his punishment
The brash and brutish Ripa is a big contrast to the calm but authoritative Thel.
What I find interesting is how different he is from Arbiter Thel Vadam during Halo 2.
Though he is still loyal to great journey and covenant, he really doesn’t seem care nor appreciate the elites around him and seems to want to put his life before theirs, even when disgraced, compared to Thel who was willing to sacrifice himself for their mission, and openly admitted that the elites around him meant more than he did; that he was ultimately disposable where they weren’t
Not to mention how much more brutish he is; ignited his swords in front of a hierarch, displaying a lack of care of others around him as well as just a constant aura of anger, as opposed to Thel who was a lot more cool and collected, only showing a full burst of anger once, but even that was directed and it wasn’t long before he was able to pull himself back together and think of a plan to get him out of his predicament.
Any diversity between alien characters of the same species is a good thing, it shows a diverse community, but it’s even better when it’s that of a specific role. It helps him stand out as a character more, rather than just blending with the Arbiter we already know and tend to think of.
Igniting*
Arbiter was 1 of the best parts of halo wars 1.
Blur studios has come a long way since that game
This is quite an aggressive arbiter. He got spidey senses too
Man this arbiter guy was basically a brute
3:47 *yeet*
halo 2 pistol was so slept on
Forge : hello there
Moramee: Sergeant Forge! You are a bold one!
A fight between Ripa Moramee and Atriox would be the most epic thing to happen in the Halo Universe.
The way his mandibles look and how they move reminds me a lot of the Reapers in Blade 2.
6:30 can we also note how if the arbiter armor was provided with proper shielding the knife would have bounced off or atleast gone far less deep, just being a skin deep implalement that would maybe cause him to toss him to make distance but he wouldnt stumble and would maintain control of the fight (assuming the shielding isnt restricted to only activate against high velocity weapons, saying they use energy swords and pikes though i doubt it. (and most plasma weapons arent much faater than a knife attack anyways, maybe 2 to 3x as fast at most) so low velocity always active shielding makes more sense + it activating when you barely get tapped by vehicles or hit the ground hard (same for enemies even in cutscenes) shows its a always active low velocity shield. if im correct covenant shielding reactivly appears before contact whereas the unsc shields are always active and thus are less energy efficent and drain faster.
This arbiter is ruthless.
It’s a good thing this guy wasn’t Thel Vadam, though I am curious on what this Elite did to become Arbiter.
3:48 what did bro do?💀
Someone has to be Ripa’s fleshy sandbag for bad news. Dude has a short fuse. :’)
this version of the arbiter is hotttt as fucckkkkk
When he said "Our patience is not INFINITE' bro he set up the WHOOOLOOOOOOLE thing
General Grievous in Halo Universe and Prophet of Regret as Darth Sidious
3:49 Poor Elite.
That elite has anger issues
I miss the days of halo wars even the first halo wars had better graphics then all the other halo games in it's time
Well i wouldnt say its better because most og halo fans didnt like the way halo wars was to them. Tbey wanted it to be a fps shooter game but not a strategy game.
@@Chief_Operation we all have our hopes and dreams but for franchise like halo to do something like that they really evened the playing fields I just wish they had more recourses rather than the covenant and the marines I wanted playable flood or thourunners
He was much larger then the current arbiter
I nearly forgot this dude was in Halo Wars
He's not the same one from halo 2 or halo 5
This one is an older one
he's Ripa Moramee and not Thel Vadam
@@sayaka1408 yea thel is nice while ripa is mean
@@ChakLok ha thel being "nice"
@@ChakLok If I remember correctly, thel was responsible for 3% of the human casualties before he realized what he was doing is wrong.
3:49 Love how threw away the other elite lol