Before entering the Conservatory mission in Halo Infinite, players might want to find the Excavation site collectibles first. There are six in the surrounding area, including two Spartan Cores. Finding the Spartan Cores can help with the difficult enemy encounters found within the upcoming level.

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All Conservatory Collectibles in Halo Infinite

There are no collectibles to find during the Conservatory mission in Halo Infinite. There are, however, some very difficult enemy encounters that players should prepare for. A new enemy called a Skimmer is introduced, as well as immensely powerful Brutes, and some cloaked Elites to really test players’ patience.

It’s recommended to find Spartan Cores in Halo Infinite and use them to max out Master Chief’s Shield ability, especially if playing on either Heroic or Legendary difficulties. Without this full upgrade, players will die almost instantaneously to these challenging enemies. Having a decreased cooldown on the Grappleshot will also be helpful, but players will receive additional equipment during the mission that they may find more useful to their playstyle.

If the level does prove too hard, and players don’t want to search for additional Cores, they can always change the difficulty in Halo Infinite. This will affect the ability to unlock certain Achievements, however, so players should contemplate this before committing to lowering the difficulty.

Although Conservatory does not have any collectibles, there are plenty of optional activities surrounding the area where players can hunt for Audio Logs, Spartan Cores, and Mjolnir Armor lockers. The nearby Forge of Teash in Halo Infinite has multiple collectibles to find, and there are even Skulls hidden in some of Zeta Halo’s open-world. Skulls are an iconic Halo collectible that allow players to further lower or enhance the combat difficulty.

It’s worth keeping in mind that missions can’t be repeated yet in Halo Infinite. This means that any collectibles not found during a level will not be obtainable once the mission is finished. Completionists will need to create another save file if they miss something and want to go back for it. Developer 343 Industries is thankfully working on changing this, but there is no definitive timeline for when repeatable missions will come to the game.

Halo Infinite is out now for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.

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