Why did the clones change their helmets?

As with the earlier Phase I, clones customized the new armor to their liking, using special markings and color patterns to denote unit affiliation. This trend was introduced by the Jedi Generals, who encouraged the clone troopers to embrace their individuality instead of thinking in lockstep.
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When did clone troopers change helmets in Clone Wars?

There was no smooth transition. The Phase 2 armor started with the beginning of Season 4 (at least for all clones). However, if it's a transition you are looking for.....throughout Season 3, Arc Troopers were the ones that would test out Phase 1.5 helmets in preparation for Phase 2.
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Why did the clones paint their helmets?

In the episode, Ahsoka returns to lead the clones on one final mission against Darth Maul on the world of Mandalore. In response to her return, Captain Rex (who is a fierce ally of Anakin and a mentor to Ahsoka), has the clones paint their helmets to match her distinct orange and white facial marking.
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Why did the clones have orange helmets?

Their helmets, however, were painted red-orange in a stylized version of Ahsoka Tano's facial markings and skin tone—representing their camaraderie to Tano, a former Jedi Commander, and as such they were informally referred to as "Ahsoka's Clone Troopers." There were also some troopers, who hadn't painted their helmets ...
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When did clone armor change?

Phase II armor was introduced around 21 BBY, and slowly replaced Phase I armor in the months following. Phase II armor was the basis of the stormtrooper armor later worn by the soldiers of Emperor Palpatine's Empire. Another variant of the Phase II armor was the Katarn armor.
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Why is clone armor white?

Phase I clone trooper armor was the armor worn by clone troopers of the Grand Army of the Republic during the early stages of the Clone Wars. To humans, the clone trooper's armor appeared white overall, but to Kaminoans, clone trooper armor had many colors due to them seeing in the ultraviolet spectrum of light.
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Is Phase 1 armor stronger than Phase 2?

Like its predecessor, Phase II was a set of form-fitting white plastoid plates over a black body glove. In addition to providing its wearer with better vision, the armor plates were lighter and stronger than that of Phase I.
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What does the red triangle mean on clone helmets?

Perhaps this red triangle is something that indicates that they survived something extreme, like Fives on the Rishi Moon outpost, although that statement is a little far out considering that Fives is my only concrete example. It could be simply a cosmetic thing though. 1. CloneWarsKnowledge· 11/29/2020.
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Why can't stormtroopers remove their helmets?

Storm troopers are not clones (or at least not in known cannon). So there is an effort to make them more uniform. Clones are uniform with or without a helmet (baring hairstyle, and scars) so there is less impact in removing it.
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What do clone Colours mean?

They wore Phase I clone armor and the officers' armor were color coded: yellow for commander, red for captain, blue for lieutenant, and green for sergeant. White, regular, armor was for privates and corporals.
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Why did the 501st get orange helmets?

The 501st Legion

These troopers have distinctive orange markings on their helmets, a tribute to their returning commander, Ahsoka Tano.
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Why did Darth Vader take Ahsoka's lightsaber?

While he took the lightsaber to supposedly confirm Ahsoka's death, some speculate Vader formed a plan in his mind to use her abandoned lightsaber as evidence while not truly believing her to be dead.
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Who was the first clone trooper?

Captain Rex, CT-7567, leads Torrent Company of the 501st Legion, often under the command of Jedi General Anakin Skywalker and Jedi Commander Ahsoka Tano. He first appears in The Clone Wars film and its related television series, and he is the primary clone trooper character of the series.
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How do stormtroopers sleep?

During their training, First Order stormtroopers have to sleep with subliminal sleep messages playing in their ear. This auditory propaganda is supposed to ensure that loyalty to the First Order will be ingrained in the minds of its soldiers.
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Why does Bo-Katan take off her helmet?

Taking off your helmet is how you can show other Mandalorians that you're not an extremist. Bo-Katan wanted to show Din she was not a zealot. She had hoped Din would do the same.
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Why can Boba remove his helmet?

Other Mandalorians, such as Boba Fett, Bo-Katan (Katee Sackhoff), and Koska Reeves (Sasha Banks), are free to take off their helmets whenever they want. While Boba Fett, Bo-Katan, and Koska follow and embrace the Mandalorian cultural ideas and practices, they have no rules against removing their helmets.
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What do the tallies on the clones helmets mean?

During the Clone Wars, several clone troopers bore tally marks on their helmet to signify their kills. Captains CT-7567 "Rex" and CC-5576-39 "Gregor" were some clone officers that possessed tallies, however Rex stated he didn't keep track. Other troopers that had tallies included Waxer and Buzz.
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How many clone legions are there?

Corps (42,651 clones) — 4 legions led by a clone marshal commander and a Jedi General. Legion/Brigade (10,601 clones) — 4 regiments led by a senior clone commander and a Jedi General. Regiment (2,650 clones) — 4 battalions led by a clone battalion commander, clone regimental commander, and a Padawan Commander.
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Who is the clone with the face tattoo?

The clone troopers of the 501st Legion are a tight-knit bunch, loyal to their Jedi General, Anakin Skywalker. Clone Commander Jesse is a hard-fighting patriot who proudly wears the cog-shaped symbol of the Galactic Republic on his helmet, and has a large tattoo that covers his face.
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What is clone commando armor made of?

Made up of 20 pieces of plastoid-alloy composite, the Phase I clone trooper armor featured the iconic T-visor helmet, a utility belt that could carry spare blaster magazines, food rations, and other miscellaneous equipment, and boots with high-traction soles.
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What is Plastoid?

Plastoid was a type of material used in the armor worn by Darth Vader, a Dark Lord of the Sith. When Luke Skywalker burned Vader's armor on Endor, only the charred and twisted remains of the partially molten helmet, along with ashes and small pieces of metal and plastoid were left behind in the funeral pyre.
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