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The '''Running Riot Medal''' is awarded for killing | The '''Running Riot Medal''' is awarded for killing 10 opponents in a row without dying. It is available in all [[Multiplayer]] gametypes and has a [[Bungie]] difficulty rating of 7 out of 10<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/Stats/content.aspx?link=h2medals http://www.bungie.net/Stats/content.aspx?link=h2medals]</ref>. This is represented by a silver 6-sided star with a purple target in the middle. In [[Halo: Combat Evolved]], because there are no medals, if you kill ten opponents in a row without dying, you will still hear the announcer, and see "Running Riot!" in the upper right corner. | ||
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Revision as of 19:38, June 28, 2009
The Running Riot Medal is awarded for killing 10 opponents in a row without dying. It is available in all Multiplayer gametypes and has a Bungie difficulty rating of 7 out of 10[1]. This is represented by a silver 6-sided star with a purple target in the middle. In Halo: Combat Evolved, because there are no medals, if you kill ten opponents in a row without dying, you will still hear the announcer, and see "Running Riot!" in the upper right corner.
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- Running Riot was replaced by Killing Frenzy in Halo 3.
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