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A new artillery vehicle for a new style of war, the smaller, more nimble Wraith plasma artillery is used by both sides of the Sangheili civil war to great effect. A completely new design, the T-58 LAGC features a host of refinements and design elements of great interest to the humans’ Office of Naval Intelligence.
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— Official description, Canon Fodder[3]

The Type-58 Light Assault Gun Carriage, better known as the Wraith, was a post-war replacement for the T-26 Wraith used during the Human-Covenant war. It functions largely the same but is lighter and more mobile, and tuned with refinements and design elements that interest the Office of Naval Intelligence.[3]

Class History[]

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Jul 'Mdama's Covenant deployed several Wraiths to Kamchatka during their battle with the Created.[4]

Variants[]

Image Name Description Changes
Sword Wraith A Wraith with thicker armor, used by the Swords of Sanghelios.
  • +20% vehicle health[5]
Wraith Ultra A Wraith with even thicker armor, equipped with a mortar that does lingering area of effect damage.
  • +50% vehicle health[5]
  • The Wraith's plasma mortar leaves a damage pool at the point of impact
Temple Wraith A Wraith with even thicker armor and an upgraded plasma mortar that can fire faster.
  • +50% vehicle health[5]
  • Improved handling over the standard Wraith
  • Weapons can fire while boosting
H5G Render Wraith-AntiAir Anti-Air Wraith A Wraith with red armor, dual triple-pod fuel rod cannons and a shielded plasma repeater cannon. Fuel rods fired by the Wraith will track aerial targets.
H5G Render Wraith-TankmasterRok Boss Wraith A Wraith variant driven by boss targets in Warzone simulations.

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Notes[]

  1. Covenant vehicles are designated based on when they were first properly documented by the UNSC. Thus, the Type-58 LAGC was first documented in 2558.

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