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'''The Assist Spree medal''' is a new multiplayer medal in [[Halo: Reach]]. It was first seen on a screenshot of the new Bungie.net medals page<ref>http://uk.xbox360.ign.com/dor/objects/14276699/halo-reach/images/halo-reach-20100820095436877.html?page=mediaFull</ref>. It is awarded when a player gets five assists without dying and it is represented as a [[Killing Spree Medal|Killing Spree]] medal combined with the [[Assist Medal|Assist]] medal. | '''The Assist Spree medal''' is a new multiplayer medal in ''[[Halo: Reach]]''. It was first seen on a screenshot of the new Bungie.net medals page<ref>http://uk.xbox360.ign.com/dor/objects/14276699/halo-reach/images/halo-reach-20100820095436877.html?page=mediaFull</ref>. It is awarded when a player gets five assists without dying and it is represented as a [[Killing Spree Medal|Killing Spree]] medal combined with the [[Assist Medal|Assist]] medal. | ||
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The Assist Spree medal is a new multiplayer medal in Halo: Reach. It was first seen on a screenshot of the new Bungie.net medals page[1]. It is awarded when a player gets five assists without dying and it is represented as a Killing Spree medal combined with the Assist medal.
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