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'''Skill''' is awarded to players of [[Halo 3]]’s [[Matchmaking]], along with [[EXP|experience points]]. This can only be obtained on ranked playlists, such as [[Lone Wolves]] or [[Team Slayer]]. | '''Skill''' is awarded to players of [[Halo 3]]’s [[Matchmaking]], along with [[EXP|experience points]]. This can only be obtained on ranked playlists, such as [[Lone Wolves]] or [[Team Slayer]]. | ||
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Note: If you plan on bringing lower skill players such as skill 20-30 and 40-50 make sure they have a lower kill death ratio and win ratio (both can be view on [http://halo.bungie.net Bungie's web site]). Also be sure that they are able to fight the better players. It is suggested that they maintain a -3 to +3 Kill Death Spread to avoid them from leveling up too quickly requiring you to find another low ranked player. | Note: If you plan on bringing lower skill players such as skill 20-30 and 40-50 make sure they have a lower kill death ratio and win ratio (both can be view on [http://halo.bungie.net Bungie's web site]). Also be sure that they are able to fight the better players. It is suggested that they maintain a -3 to +3 Kill Death Spread to avoid them from leveling up too quickly requiring you to find another low ranked player. | ||
===Complications=== | ===Complications=== | ||
However, there are complications to getting up the ranks: | However, there are complications to getting up the ranks: | ||
*One is that when you have played a lot of matches, the game will be able to work out what your "win:loss" or "kill:death" ratio is, and if you start to change the percentage, this will help you go up the ladder and ranking scheme, but if it stays the same, it can make this very difficult. | *One is that when you have played a lot of matches, the game will be able to work out what your "win:loss" or "kill:death" ratio is, and if you start to change the percentage, this will help you go up the ladder and ranking scheme, but if it stays the same, it can make this very difficult. | ||
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'''Skill Level''' and '''Experience''' are measured in the Matchmaking system. Players will be rewarded with experience Rating Points (RP) earned for winning a game in Halo 3 Matchmaking. Progress from recruit to officer is a reward for many wins and another way for games to be evenly matched. | '''Skill Level''' and '''Experience''' are measured in the Matchmaking system. Players will be rewarded with experience Rating Points (RP) earned for winning a game in Halo 3 Matchmaking. Progress from recruit to officer is a reward for many wins and another way for games to be evenly matched. | ||
Experience Rating Points and their associated rank status ( | Experience Rating Points and their associated rank status ([[Sergeant (Halo 3)|Sergeant]], for example) will give other players an instant feel for how long you’ve been playing and how that compares to your relative skill level in a given [[playlist]]. A player with many RPs and a low Matchmaking skill level might be new to that specific matchmaking playlist. Knowing that is the key to knowing an enemy or teammate. | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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[[Category:Halo 3]] | [[Category:Halo 3]] | ||
[[Category:Ranks]] | [[Category:Ranks]] | ||
[[Category:Xbox Live]] | [[Category:Xbox Live]] |