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'''Betraying''' is when a player kills a teammate in [[multiplayer]]. This is also known as a '''Team Killing''' and '''Player Killing'''.
'''Betraying''' is when a player kills a teammate in [[multiplayer]]. This is also known as a '''Team Killing''' and '''Player Killing'''.


== In Halo ==
== In Halo ==
Betraying may give you a vehicle or a weapon that the target is operating, or it may cause them to drop an objective, such as an oddball, so you can improve you ranking for that game. However, repeated betraying will give your victim(s) the option of booting you from the game. In most games you also get the penalty of a longer respawn time with each betrayal.
Betraying may give you a [[vehicle]] or a [[weapon]] that the target is operating, or it may cause them to drop an objective, such as an [[oddball]], so you can improve you ranking for that game. However, repeated betraying will give your victim(s) the option of booting you from the game. In most games you also get the penalty of a longer [[respawn]] time with each betrayal.


== Related Links ==
== Related Links ==

Revision as of 04:49, October 15, 2007

Betraying is when a player kills a teammate in multiplayer. This is also known as a Team Killing and Player Killing.

In Halo

Betraying may give you a vehicle or a weapon that the target is operating, or it may cause them to drop an objective, such as an oddball, so you can improve you ranking for that game. However, repeated betraying will give your victim(s) the option of booting you from the game. In most games you also get the penalty of a longer respawn time with each betrayal.

Related Links