The gel layer regulates temperature and can reactively change its density. The suit contains a gel-filled layer underneath a thick black armored bodysuit. The armor's shell is composed of a multilayer alloy of remarkable strength and has been augmented with a refractive coating capable of dispersing a limited amount of Covenant energy weapon strikes. Each generation of the Mjolnir battlesuit is composed of major fundamental components construction of the suit is done in overlapping layers and has been remarked of it being akin to a giant three-dimensional puzzle. Unlike the powered exoskeletons that preceded it, the Mjolnir battlesuit was designed from the ground up as a suit of armor its design philosophy would serve as a basis for all future powered and semi-powered armor system designs.
In its final iteration, Mjolnir is a highly advanced suit capable of further enhancing the Spartans' physical performance while also doubling as a platform capable of handling an artificial intelligence network. Spanning over three decades of development, Project MJOLNIR encompassed more than just a suit of armor, but as a pioneering effort intended to shatter current technological barriers. MJOLNIR is considered by the Librarian to be the fulfillment of a millennia-old geas she had implanted in humanity a hundred millenia earlier, intended to help them reclaim the Mantle.
Catherine Halsey, MJOLNIR is an attempt to create a powered exoskeleton capable of taking full advantage of the physical capabilities of a Spartan. Each suit alone costs as much as a small starship. We ask you to please add the template if there is a violation to this disclaimer within this page.Created parallel to the SPARTAN-II program by the Office of Naval Intelligence's Materials Group, the Mjolnir armor is the most advanced piece of tactical military hardware in human hands. Furthermore, the following content is a derivative work that falls under, and the use of which is protected by, the Fair Use designation of US Copyright and Trademark Law. D&D Wiki neither claims nor implies any rights to Marvel Universe copyrights, trademarks, or logos, nor any owned by Marvel. This page may resemble content endorsed by, sponsored by, and/or affiliated with the Marvel Universe franchise, and/or include content directly affiliated with and/or owned by Marvel. The hammer may be destroyed by a god or more powerful being such as Hel, Norse Goddess of the Underworld.īack to Main Page → 5e Homebrew → Equipment → Artifacts The hammer may look like a cane, an umbrella, or other item that one might carry with them.ĭestroying the Mjolnir.
In addition, as a bonus action, you may summon a bolt of lightning to don or doff your armor instantly and change the appearance of the hammer. As an action, the user holds the hammer to the sky, casting lightning bolt without material components or expending a spell slot, using Strength as their spellcasting modifier. While wielding this hammer the user gains the ability to summon lightning. While doing so, they cannot use the hand holding the hammer. As an action, the user may also use the hammer to gain a fly speed of 30 feet, so long as they hold the hammer. It can be returned to its thrower as a bonus action, as long as they have an open hand. This hammer deals 3d10 bludgeoning damage and when thrown, on a hit, it stuns all enemies around it in 50 feet. A throwing hammer with a large hammer head. Those near death or dead have also said to have been resurrected by the hammer, even saying Thor himself was once resurrected by it. If someone who is unworthy attempts to lift the hammer, they will feel as though they are attempting to lift an impossible weight and the hammer will not budge.
However, most wielders of the hammer have been willing to uphold a greater good and sacrifice to uphold it. The enchantment states, "Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall posses the power of Thor." In order for one to be "worthy" that may be up to the DM. Upon this hammer is an inscription of an enchantment, placed there by the allfather, Odin. Eventually, it was passed down to Thor, God of Thunder in order to harness his power and increase his strength. It was made from a powerful metal called Uru and forged using the heat from a dying star. Forged by the dwarves per the request of the allfather, Odin, for conquest and protection.