Skulls have been a staple of the Halo series since they debuted in Halo two, and they return once once again in Halo Infinite. These collectible items carry a diverse range of furnishings. Some add visual effects to headshots, some adjust the behavior of enemy AI, and others significantly alter sure gameplay mechanics. Equipping these can add an extra layer of challenge and/or silliness to your fourth dimension spent exploring Zeta Halo.

At that place are 12 skulls to be found in Halo Space. There are quite a few skulls that can just be found in certain story missions. There is currently no way to replay missions in Halo Infinite; these skulls will be rendered unobtainable if you did not acquire them earlier completing the level. Below is a listing of each skull and what they do; missable skulls are bolded.

  • Boom skull: Doubles the blast radius of explosions.
  • Cowbell skull: Makes objects caught in explosions fly away faster than before.
  • IWHBYD skull: Short for "I would have been your daddy," this classic skull makes enemies more than likely to spout out humorous lines during combat.
  • Fog skull: Disables your motility tracker, forcing you to rely solely on your sight and hearing during combat.
  • Blind skull: Gets rid of the UI and turns Chief Main'south hands/weapon invisible.
  • Grab skull: Enemies throw and drop grenades more than ofttimes.
  • Black Center skull: Upon taking damage, your shields won't recharge until yous've striking an enemy with a melee attack.
  • Famine skull: Weapons dropped by enemies have one-half ammo.
  • Thunderstorm skull: Every enemy ranks up to give you an extra claiming.
  • Mythic skull: Enemies have more health.
  • Grunt Altogether Party Skull: Headshots on Grunts yield celebratory explosions complete with confetti and cheering.
  • Bandana skull: Likely a reference to Metal Gear Solid'south Infinity Bandana, this skull grants y'all an space supply of ammo and grenades.