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Revision as of 16:13, January 11, 2022
Linktacular is a Bungie.net medal which was awarded in Halo 3 and Halo: Reach Multiplayer, for playing in a matchmaking game composed entirely of Bungie.net users; meaning they have registered on Bungie.net by linking their gamertag to the Bungie.net profile. In Halo 3, each linked gamertag is signified by the Seventh Column symbol beside their gamertag in-game, while Halo: Reach players may choose among various nameplates. The image consists of a blue circle with the Seventh Column in the center. The medal does not appear in-game and can only be viewed on Bungie.net.
On March 31, 2012 Bungie.net ceased updating Halo game stats and player records, transferring all record-keeping responsibilities to Halo Waypoint.[1] As Linktacular could only be viewed on the site, it is no longer awarded.
Trivia
- It would sometimes be hard to earn this medal, as many people were not signed up at Bungie.net, and the player had no control over who was in their matchmaking game.
- This medal could have been awarded if there were guests in the match, but only if the profile was a guest of the player who was registered with Bungie.net.
- A player was more likely to receive the medal if they were in a playlist with fewer people. In Halo: Reach, players with linked Bungie.net accounts would earn the medal for every game of Score Attack they played; since they were the only player on the game, they were guaranteed to get the medal.
Gallery
The remodeled version for Halo: Reach.
Sources
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