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The '''ranking system''' in ''[[Halo: Reach]]'' is based on credits ([[cR]]) earned through [[Forge]], [[Multiplayer]], [[Campaign]], and [[Firefight]] matches. Credits are earned after every game, and players earn extra credits for medals earned during the match, (e.g. [[Double Kill | [[File:HR Rank XP requirement chart.png|thumb|250px|A chart illustrating the change in the amount of cR necessary to rank up.]] | ||
The '''ranking system''' in ''[[Halo: Reach]]'' is based on credits ([[cR]]) earned through [[Forge]], [[Multiplayer]], [[Campaign]], and [[Firefight]] matches. Credits are earned after every game, and players earn extra credits for medals earned during the match, (e.g. [[Double Kill]]s) victory bonuses, [[commendations]], and [[Challenges/Halo: Reach|Daily/Weekly challenges]]. As the player's rank increase, the credits in each game they earn increase as well. | |||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
There is a total of | There is a total of fifty ranks available for players. As previously mentioned, these ranks can be obtained by gaining credits from the game. These credits can also be used to purchase [[Armor customization (Halo: Reach)|armor permutations]] for the player's character model (spending credits in this way does not affect ranking). The ranks take the form of military-style ranks (similar to [[Rank (Halo 3)|those seen in]] ''[[Halo 3]]''), though at game launch only the first twenty-three (Recruit - Lieutenant Colonel, Grade 3) were available. This cap was the subject of a community challenge hosted by [[Bungie]] for the ''Reach'' playerbase to collectively earn [[John-117|117]] million cR, with regular updates posted on the [[Bungie.net]] weekly update. Forty-nine days after launch on [[2010#November|November 10, 2010]], the cap was lifted and all remaining ranks and unlocks were made available for purchase.{{Ref/Site|D=01|M=6|Y=2020|URL=http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=29582|Site=Bungie.net|Page=New Ranks & Armor Now Available}} | ||
Offline, the easiest ways to earn Credits are to either play Custom Games or, even easier, use Forge mode or | In the days leading up to the launch of ''[[Halo 4]]'', [[343 Industries]] upped the chances for players to encounter a "Super Jackpot" in ''Halo: Reach'', allowing them to earn more credits.{{Ref/Site|D=01|M=6|Y=2020|URL=https://web.archive.org/web/20121116200444/http://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2012/10/25/The-Halo-Bulletin-102512-.aspx|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=The Halo Bulletin: 10.25.12}} | ||
''Halo: Reach'' has a daily credit limit of 200,000 cR, meaning that it takes players approximately three months of hitting this limit every day to reach the rank of Inheritor. | |||
===Offline=== | |||
Offline, the easiest ways to earn Credits are to either play Custom Games or, even easier, use [[Forge/Halo: Reach|Forge mode]] or [[Firefight (Halo: Reach)|Firefight]], in which thousands of credits can be earned in a single relatively short session. However, after an account has been connected to [[Xbox LIVE]], all modes are significantly lower than those awarded for playing multiplayer via Xbox Live or campaign. If an account has been used offline to earn credits, upon first connecting to [[Xbox LIVE]] the player is given a choice between keeping their current offline rank and armour - but not be able to change or gain further ranks - or be demoted to a low level (around the rank of Sergeant) and start the rank grind the same as all other players. | |||
==List of ranks== | ==List of ranks== | ||
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! Rank !! Icon !! Total Credits !! Credits to Next Rank !! Percent of Total | |||
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| | | Recruit || [[File:HR Rank Recruit Icon.png|75px]] || 0 cR || 7500 cR || 0.00% | ||
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| | | Private || [[File:HR Rank Private Icon.png|75px]] || 7500 cR || 2500 cR || 0.04% | ||
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| | | Corporal || [[File:HR Rank Corporal Icon.png|75px]] || 10000 cR || 5000 cR || 0.05% | ||
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| | | Corporal Grade 1 || [[File:HR Rank Corporal G1 Icon.png|75px]] || 15000 cR || 5000 cR || 0.08% | ||
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| | | Sergeant || [[File:HR Rank Sergeant Icon.png|75px]] || 20000 cR || 6250 cR || 0.10% | ||
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| | | Sergeant Grade 1 || [[File:HR Rank Sergeant G1 Icon.png|75px]] || 26250 cR || 6250 cR || 0.13% | ||
Sergeant | |||
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| | | Sergeant Grade 2 || [[File:HR Rank Sergeant G2 Icon.png|75px]] || 32500 cR || 12500 cR || 0.16% | ||
Sergeant | |||
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| | | Warrant Officer || [[File:HR Rank Warrant Officer Icon.png|75px]] || 45000 cR || 33000 cR || 0.23% | ||
Warrant Officer | |||
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| | | Warrant Officer Grade 1 || [[File:HR Rank Warrant Officer G1 Icon.png|75px]] || 78000 cR || 33000 cR || 0.39% | ||
Warrant Officer | |||
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| | | Warrant Officer Grade 2 || [[File:HR Rank Warrant Officer G2 Icon.png|75px]] || 111000 cR || 33000 cR || 0.56% | ||
Warrant Officer | |||
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| | | Warrant Officer Grade 3 || [[File:HR Rank Warrant Officer G3 Icon.png|75px]] || 144000 cR || 66000 cR || 0.72% | ||
Warrant Officer | |||
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| | | Captain || [[File:HR Rank Captain Icon.png|75px]] || 210000 cR || 23000 cR || 1.05% | ||
Captain | |||
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| | | Captain Grade 1 || [[File:HR Rank Captain G1 Icon.png|75px]] || 233000 cR || 23000 cR || 1.17% | ||
Captain | |||
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| | | Captain Grade 2 || [[File:HR Rank Captain G2 Icon.png|75px]] || 256000 cR || 23000 cR || 1.28% | ||
Captain | |||
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| | | Captain Grade 3 || [[File:HR Rank Captain G3 Icon.png|75px]] || 279000 cR || 46000 cR || 1.40% | ||
Captain | |||
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| | | Major || [[File:HR Rank Major Icon.png|75px]] || 325000 cR || 25000 cR || 1.63% | ||
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| | | Major Grade 1 || [[File:HR Rank Major G1 Icon.png|75px]] || 350000 cR || 20000 cR || 1.75% | ||
Major | |||
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| | | Major Grade 2 || [[File:HR Rank Major G2 Icon.png|75px]] || 370000 cR || 30000 cR || 1.85% | ||
Major | |||
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| | | Major Grade 3 || [[File:HR Rank Major G3 Icon.png|75px]] || 400000 cR || 50000 cR || 2.00% | ||
Major | |||
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| | | Lt. Colonel || [[File:HR Rank Lieutenant Colonel Icon.png|75px]] || 450000 cR || 30000 cR || 2.25% | ||
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| | | Lt. Colonel Grade 1 || [[File:HR Rank Lieutenant Colonel G1 Icon.png|75px]] || 480000 cR || 30000 cR || 2.40% | ||
Lt. Colonel | |||
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| | | Lt. Colonel Grade 2 || [[File:HR Rank Lieutenant Colonel G2 Icon.png|75px]] || 510000 cR || 30000 cR || 2.55% | ||
Lt. Colonel | |||
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| | | Lt. Colonel Grade 3 || [[File:HR Rank Lieutenant Colonel G3 Icon.png|75px]] || 540000 cR || 60000 cR || 2.70% | ||
Lt. Colonel | |||
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| | | Commander || [[File:HR Rank Commander Icon.png|75px]] || 600000 cR || 50000 cR || 3.00% | ||
Commander | |||
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| | | Commander Grade 1 || [[File:HR Rank Commander G1 Icon.png|75px]] || 650000 cR || 50000 cR || 3.25% | ||
Commander | |||
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| | | Commander Grade 2 || [[File:HR Rank Commander G2 Icon.png|75px]] || 700000 cR || 50000 cR || 3.50% | ||
Commander | |||
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| | | Commander Grade 3 || [[File:HR Rank Commander G3 Icon.png|75px]] || 750000 cR || 100000 cR || 3.75% | ||
Commander | |||
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| | | Colonel || [[File:HR Rank Colonel Icon.png|75px]] || 850000 cR || 110000 cR || 4.25% | ||
Colonel | |||
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| | | Colonel Grade 1 || [[File:HR Rank Colonel G1 Icon.png|75px]] || 960000 cR || 110000 cR || 4.80% | ||
Colonel | |||
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| | | Colonel Grade 2 || [[File:HR Rank Colonel G2 Icon.png|75px]] || 1070000 cR || 110000 cR || 5.35% | ||
Colonel | |||
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| | | Colonel Grade 3 || [[File:HR Rank Colonel G3 Icon.png|75px]] || 1180000 cR || 220000 cR || 5.90% | ||
Colonel | |||
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| | | Brigadier || [[File:HR Rank Brigadier Icon.png|75px]] || 1400000 cR || 120000 cR || 7.00% | ||
Brigadier | |||
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| | | Brigadier Grade 1 || [[File:HR Rank Brigadier G1 Icon.png|75px]] || 1520000 cR || 120000 cR || 7.60% | ||
Brigadier | |||
Grade 1 | |||
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| | | Brigadier Grade 2 || [[File:HR Rank Brigadier G2 Icon.png|75px]] || 1640000 cR || 120000 cR || 8.20% | ||
Brigadier | |||
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| | | Brigadier Grade 3 || [[File:HR Rank Brigadier G3 Icon.png|75px]] || 1760000 cR || 240000 cR || 8.80% | ||
Brigadier | |||
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| | | General || [[File:HR Rank General Icon.png|75px]] || 2000000 cR || 200000 cR || 10.00% | ||
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| | | General Grade 1 || [[File:HR Rank General G1 Icon.png|75px]] || 2200000 cR || 150000 cR || 11.00% | ||
General | |||
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| | | General Grade 2 || [[File:HR Rank General G2 Icon.png|75px]] || 2350000 cR || 150000 cR || 11.75% | ||
General | |||
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| | | General Grade 3 || [[File:HR Rank General G3 Icon.png|75px]] || 2500000 cR || 150000 cR || 12.50% | ||
General | |||
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| | | General Grade 4 || [[File:HR Rank General G4 Icon.png|75px]] || 2650000 cR || 350000 cR || 13.25% | ||
General | |||
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| | | Field Marshall || [[File:HR Rank Field Marshall Icon.png|75px]] || 3000000 cR || 700000 cR || 15.00% | ||
Field Marshall | |||
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| | | Hero || [[File:HR Rank Hero Icon.png|75px]] || 3700000 cR || 900000 cR || 18.50% | ||
Hero | |||
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| | | Legend || [[File:HR Rank Legend Icon.png|75px]] || 4600000 cR || 1050000 cR || 23.00% | ||
Legend | |||
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| | | Mythic || [[File:HR Rank Mythic Icon.png|75px]] || 5650000 cR || 1350000 cR || 28.25% | ||
Mythic | |||
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| | | Noble || [[File:HR Rank Noble Icon.png|75px]] || 7000000 cR || 1500000 cR || 35.00% | ||
Noble | |||
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| | | Eclipse || [[File:HR Rank Eclipse Icon.png|75px]] || 8500000 cR || 2500000 cR || 42.50% | ||
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| | | Nova || [[File:HR Rank Nova Icon.png|75px]] || 11000000 cR || 2000000 cR || 55.00% | ||
Nova | |||
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| | | Forerunner || [[File:HR Rank Forerunner Icon.png|75px]] || 13000000 cR || 3500000 cR || 65.00% | ||
Forerunner | |||
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| | | Reclaimer || [[File:HR Rank Reclaimer Icon.png|75px]] || 16500000 cR || 3500000 cR || 82.50% | ||
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| | | Inheritor ||[[File:HR Rank Inheritor Icon.png|75px]] || 20000000 cR || N/A || 100.00% | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* | *On Bungie.net, the rank insignia for Commander, Grade 3 features two grade bars. The in-game insignia and the one featured on [[Halo Waypoint]]'s service record do not display this, and are thus used in the above table. The Bungie.net emblem variant can be seen below. | ||
*The last [[seven]] ranks are loosely based on the last seven [[Rank (Halo 2)|ranks of ''Halo 2'']]. | |||
*During an interview about ''Destiny 2'', ''Halo: Reach'' developer [[Luke Smith]] mentioned that he is the cause of an unspecified rank within the rank scheme taking too long to unlock due to a typo. Smith didn't specify which rank or the particular numbers involved, but the rank of Eclipse is likely the culprit. To rank up from Noble to Eclipse, a player must earn 1.5 million cR; to rank up from Eclipse to Nova, a player must unlock 2.5 million cR; to rank up from Nova to Forerunner, a player must earn 2 million credits. This odd spike of credit earnings can be viewed in the graph at the top of this page, and would seem to be the oddity in question.{{Ref/YouTube|7EE7cAeJUeM|Kinda Funny|Destiny 2's Luke Smith Interview - We Have Cool Friends|T=1210|Y=2021|M=1|D=7|Quote=There's some missed zero in the credit tuning for the original Halo: Reach that I still feel bad about. Where it made some rank way the fuck too long and it was because I fat fingered a zero or something. You just kind of have to forever because we didn't patch that game, we shipped it and we were done with it.|Quotee=Luke Smith}} | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:HR Rank Commander G3 Icon Alt.png|The alternate Commander, Grade 3 emblem design used on Bungie.net. | |||
File:HR AssetSheet Ranks.png|The ''Halo: Reach'' ranks, as displayed in raw assets obtained from Halo Waypoint. | |||
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
{{Ref/Sources}} | |||
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==External links== | |||
*[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13FWD4NP8yxzcLUouW9WDrEpBBZyQv1RtLz_XlpyF-xg/edit#gid=0 ''Halo: Reach'' rank XP calculator on Google sheets] | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:03, March 18, 2022
The ranking system in Halo: Reach is based on credits (cR) earned through Forge, Multiplayer, Campaign, and Firefight matches. Credits are earned after every game, and players earn extra credits for medals earned during the match, (e.g. Double Kills) victory bonuses, commendations, and Daily/Weekly challenges. As the player's rank increase, the credits in each game they earn increase as well.
Overview[edit]
There is a total of fifty ranks available for players. As previously mentioned, these ranks can be obtained by gaining credits from the game. These credits can also be used to purchase armor permutations for the player's character model (spending credits in this way does not affect ranking). The ranks take the form of military-style ranks (similar to those seen in Halo 3), though at game launch only the first twenty-three (Recruit - Lieutenant Colonel, Grade 3) were available. This cap was the subject of a community challenge hosted by Bungie for the Reach playerbase to collectively earn 117 million cR, with regular updates posted on the Bungie.net weekly update. Forty-nine days after launch on November 10, 2010, the cap was lifted and all remaining ranks and unlocks were made available for purchase.[1]
In the days leading up to the launch of Halo 4, 343 Industries upped the chances for players to encounter a "Super Jackpot" in Halo: Reach, allowing them to earn more credits.[2]
Halo: Reach has a daily credit limit of 200,000 cR, meaning that it takes players approximately three months of hitting this limit every day to reach the rank of Inheritor.
Offline[edit]
Offline, the easiest ways to earn Credits are to either play Custom Games or, even easier, use Forge mode or Firefight, in which thousands of credits can be earned in a single relatively short session. However, after an account has been connected to Xbox LIVE, all modes are significantly lower than those awarded for playing multiplayer via Xbox Live or campaign. If an account has been used offline to earn credits, upon first connecting to Xbox LIVE the player is given a choice between keeping their current offline rank and armour - but not be able to change or gain further ranks - or be demoted to a low level (around the rank of Sergeant) and start the rank grind the same as all other players.
List of ranks[edit]
Trivia[edit]
- On Bungie.net, the rank insignia for Commander, Grade 3 features two grade bars. The in-game insignia and the one featured on Halo Waypoint's service record do not display this, and are thus used in the above table. The Bungie.net emblem variant can be seen below.
- The last seven ranks are loosely based on the last seven ranks of Halo 2.
- During an interview about Destiny 2, Halo: Reach developer Luke Smith mentioned that he is the cause of an unspecified rank within the rank scheme taking too long to unlock due to a typo. Smith didn't specify which rank or the particular numbers involved, but the rank of Eclipse is likely the culprit. To rank up from Noble to Eclipse, a player must earn 1.5 million cR; to rank up from Eclipse to Nova, a player must unlock 2.5 million cR; to rank up from Nova to Forerunner, a player must earn 2 million credits. This odd spike of credit earnings can be viewed in the graph at the top of this page, and would seem to be the oddity in question.[3]
Gallery[edit]
Sources[edit]
- ^ Bungie.net, New Ranks & Armor Now Available (Retrieved on Jun 1, 2020) [archive]
- ^ Halo Waypoint, The Halo Bulletin: 10.25.12 (Retrieved on Jun 1, 2020) [archive]
- ^ YouTube - Kinda Funny, Destiny 2's Luke Smith Interview - We Have Cool Friends: "There's some missed zero in the credit tuning for the original Halo: Reach that I still feel bad about. Where it made some rank way the fuck too long and it was because I fat fingered a zero or something. You just kind of have to forever because we didn't patch that game, we shipped it and we were done with it." - Luke Smith (Retrieved on Jan 7, 2021)
External links[edit]
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