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After you hit and kill an opponent with a vehicle, a message will appear on your screen that says: "You splattered (player)". This is also a medal in Halo 3 campaign. | After you hit and kill an opponent with a vehicle, a message will appear on your screen that says: "You splattered (player)". This is also a medal in Halo 3 campaign. It is also possible to splatter someone by launching a large object at them with a explosive, or gravity hammer. | ||
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{{H3Medals|Roadkill Medal.gif|25}} | {{H3Medals|Roadkill Medal.gif|25}} | ||
{{H3CampaignMedals|Roadkill Medal.gif|25}} | {{H3CampaignMedals|Roadkill Medal.gif|25}} |
Revision as of 15:02, January 3, 2008
The Roadkill (or Splatter in Halo 3) Medal is awarded for hitting and killing an opponent with a vehicle. It is available in all Multiplayer gametypes where a vehicle is available and has a Bungie difficulty rating of 1 (out of 10). It is represented by:
- Halo 2: A five-pointed star with a tire
- Halo 3: A cross with a person's waist snapped apart
After you hit and kill an opponent with a vehicle, a message will appear on your screen that says: "You splattered (player)". This is also a medal in Halo 3 campaign. It is also possible to splatter someone by launching a large object at them with a explosive, or gravity hammer.
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