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{{Title|''Halo 2'' multiplayer ranks}} | {{Title|''Halo 2'' multiplayer ranks}} | ||
{{Center|''This article is about the rank system in ''[[Halo 2]]''. For more articles of the same name, see [[Rank]].''}} | {{Center|''This article is about the rank system in ''[[Halo 2]]''. For more articles of the same name, see [[Rank]].''}} | ||
[[File:H2 MP Rank Icons.jpg|thumb| | [[File:H2 MP Rank Icons.jpg|thumb|220px|Halo 2 rank images]] | ||
The '''ranking system''' in ''[[Halo 2]]'' is the numeric representation of a player's [[multiplayer]] experience.{{Ref/Site|Id=Bnet|URL=https://halo.bungie.net/stats/content.aspx?link=h2statoverview|Site=Bungie.net|Page=Halo 2 Stats Overview|D=02|M=12|Y=2014}} An [[Rank (Halo: The Master Chief Collection)|identical system]] based on the ''Halo 2'' rank system is also employed in the competitive playlists for ''[[Halo: The Master Chief Collection]]''. | The '''ranking system''' in ''[[Halo 2]]'' is the numeric representation of a player's [[multiplayer]] experience.{{Ref/Site|Id=Bnet|URL=https://halo.bungie.net/stats/content.aspx?link=h2statoverview|Site=Bungie.net|Page=Halo 2 Stats Overview|D=02|M=12|Y=2014}} An [[Rank (Halo: The Master Chief Collection)|identical system]] based on the ''Halo 2'' rank system is also employed in the competitive playlists for ''[[Halo: The Master Chief Collection]]''. | ||
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*Fourth place: '''Player D''' (Level 5) | *Fourth place: '''Player D''' (Level 5) | ||
To calculate Player A's total XP gain, the table must be consulted three times - once for each player they matched up again. In this case, they won against a player with a three level difference, a two level difference and a five level difference. Thus, it can be determined that Player A earned 79, 85 and 70 XP - respectively. This value is then summed to get a total of 234, before divided by three to get an average value of + | To calculate Player A's total XP gain, the table must be consulted three times - once for each player they matched up again. In this case, they won against a player with a three level difference, a two level difference and a five level difference. Thus, it can be determined that Player A earned 79, 85 and 70 XP - respectively. This value is then summed to get a total of 234, before divided by three to get an average value of +74XP. This calculation is done for every player to determine each player's XP gain/loss.{{Ref/Reuse|Bnet}} | ||
===1-50 ranks=== | ===1-50 ranks=== | ||
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To test the system, Hoberman wrote an article for distribution internally at [[Bungie]] and [[Microsoft]], detailing in-depth how the system worked in a hope that crafty players would be able to analyse the system and find ways to break it. This testing included an open letter sent to all employees, offering any player who could break the rank system free Bungie merchandise and the chance to have part of one of ''Halo 2''{{'}}s multiplayer maps named after them (among 10 other prize categories) - though no employee was able to claim this prize. Nonetheless, the launch of ''Halo 2'' soon found issues with the system due to the unexpected prevalence of cheaters and hackers using fake [[Xbox LIVE]] accounts. The article written by Hoberman was later published on [[Bungie.net]], and remained online until the site's shutdown in [[2021 (real world)|2021]].{{Ref/Reuse|H2:A}} | To test the system, Hoberman wrote an article for distribution internally at [[Bungie]] and [[Microsoft]], detailing in-depth how the system worked in a hope that crafty players would be able to analyse the system and find ways to break it. This testing included an open letter sent to all employees, offering any player who could break the rank system free Bungie merchandise and the chance to have part of one of ''Halo 2''{{'}}s multiplayer maps named after them (among 10 other prize categories) - though no employee was able to claim this prize. Nonetheless, the launch of ''Halo 2'' soon found issues with the system due to the unexpected prevalence of cheaters and hackers using fake [[Xbox LIVE]] accounts. The article written by Hoberman was later published on [[Bungie.net]], and remained online until the site's shutdown in [[2021 (real world)|2021]].{{Ref/Reuse|H2:A}} | ||
The rank icons for the rank system were designed by [[David Candland]]. In the original mockups, there were only 25 ranks (a holdover from the ''Myth'' ranks), each represented by an icon of the various ''Halo'' universe species such as [[Unggoy|Grunts]], [[Kig-Yar|Jackals]], [[Sangheili|Elites]] and the final rank being a [[San'Shyuum|Prophet]]. Hoberman also intended to ship the ranks with unique identifying names to help foster more communication and easy recognition of the ranks, though ultimately was unable to do so after increasing the rank count from 25 to 50 - finding it infeasible to come up with so many unique names. However, such a system would later return in the [[Rank (Halo: Reach)|rank system]] created for [[2010]]'s ''[[Halo: Reach]]''. The final [[seven]] ranks retained the unique iconography, with rank 49 depicting a comet - a nod to the original ''Myth'' system in which the top-ranked player was "The Comet".{{Ref/Reuse|H2:A}} | |||
The rank icons for the rank system were designed by [[David Candland]]. In the original mockups, there were only 25 ranks (a holdover from the ''Myth'' ranks), each represented by an icon of the various ''Halo'' universe species such as [[Unggoy|Grunts]], [[Kig-Yar|Jackals]], [[Sangheili|Elites]] and the final rank being a [[San'Shyuum|Prophet]]. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |