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On ''[[Halo Waypoint]]'' was a section called '''Classified'''. | [[File:Hexagon Cyphers.png|thumb|right|200px|The two translations of the Forerunner script.]] | ||
On ''[[Halo Waypoint]]'' was a section called '''Classified'''. A section that had a Forerunner based console that if the correct symbols were selected something would be unlocked to the user. | |||
== | ==Summery== | ||
Terminals and other unlockables are recorded under Classified. There are five separate Data Sets: Alpha Halo Archive, Requiem Archive I, Requiem Archive II, Section 3 Archive, and Draetheus V Archive. These were found though numerous ways, most notably through the [[Section III ARG]]. | |||
==Codes== | |||
===Alpha Halo Archive=== | |||
[[File:Section 3 terminals Alpha Halo.png|thumb|right|200px|The Alpha Halo Archive codes]] | |||
The Alpha Halo Archive consists of the codes located at the end of the ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary]]'' [[Terminal/Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary|terminals]] that were spread out in every mission in the campaign. To enter a code, users had to find the terminals in order, then activate them. Every successfully entered code gives 7,000 [[Rank (Halo: Reach)|cR]], a background for the players stats in the defunct ''Halo Waypoint mobile app'', and a video of the terminal on Halo Waypoint. | |||
An eleventh terminal was unlocked by successfully entering all ten codes. This also awarded users with 30,000 cR, and a eleventh background for the players to use on for the players stats in the defunct ''Halo Waypoint mobile app''. | |||
===Misc code - WAKEUPJOHN=== | |||
Sometime after the translation for the symbols were discovered. Users started to attempt to brute force possible codes. This led to a user finding out that if someone entered the symbols to say "Wakeupjohn", a new video would be unlocked of a glitch, with subtitles that were related to the [[Anniversary Campaign Trailer]]. This was promptly locked and removed from the code pool. This suggesting it was not meant to be found. | |||
===Requiem Archive I=== | |||
Requiem Archive I is unlocked by completing at least three Spartan Ops chapters and inputting three codes: "1UK3CVYJZM", "3VGRZJ1BS6" and "Q239SF2PGZ". The first unlocks the [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Raider|Raider]] left and right shoulder pieces for use in ''Halo 4'' and awards 500XP. The second unlocks the Raider torso and 500XP. The third unlocks the Raider helmet and 500XP. Entering all three codes unlocks the Raider art gallery, a description of the armor, the Raider [[multiplayer emblems|emblem]] and an additional 500XP. | Requiem Archive I is unlocked by completing at least three Spartan Ops chapters and inputting three codes: "1UK3CVYJZM", "3VGRZJ1BS6" and "Q239SF2PGZ". The first unlocks the [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Raider|Raider]] left and right shoulder pieces for use in ''Halo 4'' and awards 500XP. The second unlocks the Raider torso and 500XP. The third unlocks the Raider helmet and 500XP. Entering all three codes unlocks the Raider art gallery, a description of the armor, the Raider [[multiplayer emblems|emblem]] and an additional 500XP. | ||
===Requiem Archive II=== | |||
Requiem Archive II was made available with the release of the [[Crimson Map Pack]] and is unlocked with three codes: "MN7VKCZPÆQ", "WQ6F2Y1M1P" and "8PXX1SMIQU". The first code requires the player to beat the first three episodes of Spartan Ops on Legendary and unlocks the Spartan Ops Concept Art gallery, the Raider DSTT left and right shoulders, the "On Your Shield" emblem and 2500XP. The second requires the player to complete the campaign [[Lone Wolf Legend|solo on Legendary]] and unlocks the "Legendary" gallery, the Raider DSTT torso and 7500 XP. The third and final code requires the player to complete 1000 games in War Games matchmaking and unlocks a concept art gallery, the Raider DSTT helmet, the "1K Club" emblem and 25000 XP. Unlocking all three will unlock an art gallery, a description of the armor, the Raider Distort emblem and 15000 XP. | Requiem Archive II was made available with the release of the [[Crimson Map Pack]] and is unlocked with three codes: "MN7VKCZPÆQ", "WQ6F2Y1M1P" and "8PXX1SMIQU". The first code requires the player to beat the first three episodes of Spartan Ops on Legendary and unlocks the Spartan Ops Concept Art gallery, the Raider DSTT left and right shoulders, the "On Your Shield" emblem and 2500XP. The second requires the player to complete the campaign [[Lone Wolf Legend|solo on Legendary]] and unlocks the "Legendary" gallery, the Raider DSTT torso and 7500 XP. The third and final code requires the player to complete 1000 games in War Games matchmaking and unlocks a concept art gallery, the Raider DSTT helmet, the "1K Club" emblem and 25000 XP. Unlocking all three will unlock an art gallery, a description of the armor, the Raider Distort emblem and 15000 XP. | ||
===Section 3 Archive=== | |||
The Section 3 Archive features nine codes. The first two are unlocked by finding all seven [[Terminal/Halo 4|Terminals]] in the ''Halo 4'' campaign and inputting the "Wiseguy" code ("9WE621KN8F") and the "ONI" code ("T5CE6KV3R8"). The Wiseguy code unlocks its namesake emblem, the Domain Terminals artwork gallery and 2000XP. The ONI code unlocks its emblem, the Halo 4 Concept Art gallery and 5000XP. The next three codes are known as "Day 1", "Curious" and "LASO". The Day 1 code ("M0DKEÆEMQC") unlocks an image of the "Classified" question mark with a cryptic caption "Where were you that day?" and 12116XP. It also also lists the Recruit emblem, however this emblem is already unlocked by default anyway. The Curious code ("1K3G7N17LL") unlocks the same image with the caption "How did you find me?" and 20,000XP. The LASO code ("EPGROIVIDR") is the most difficult of any code to use. To unlock the code, players must complete every level of the ''Halo 4'' campaign on Legendary with all skulls on (LASO). Completing these criteria and entering the code rewards the player with the LASO emblem and 50,000XP. The code bears the caption, "There is no limit to your bravery and skill," and congratulates the player with the message, "Excellent work, Spartan, only the select few can truly claim the LASO honour. This emblem commemorates your incredible accomplishment." The release of the [[Majestic Map Pack]] added a sixth code, "Majestic"("GTÆRFIEU6Q"), which unlocks a Majestic Map Pack concept art gallery, 25000XP and the message "Good eye for detail." The seventh code, "Rebirth", was released with ''[[Halo: Silentium]]'', its scrambled symbols found in the book's pages. The code ("73P1SJ66O9"), described as the "Silentium coda", awards 20,000XP and unlocks the ''Rebirth'' video: a forty-minute narration by [[Greg Bear]], describing the [[reintroduction]] phase from the perspective of [[Riser]], which serves as an epilogue to the novel. A few days after the release of the Rebirth code, an eighth code was released. The "Rebirth (Full)" code ("DLS1B0SXUI") grants 50,000XP and the Overachiever emblem, as well as unlocking a new version of the Rebirth video, with a different graphical display and an additional five minutes of content. The "Castle" code ("EXBBFÆKÆJ4") was released with the [[Castle Map Pack]], and unlocks a Castle Map Pack concept art gallery, 40,000XP and the message "Nothing gets past you." The final code, the "Bullseye" code ("5PZ4VHJ8MG"), released with the Bullseye Map Pack, unlocks concept art for [[Pitfall]] and [[Vertigo]], along with 30,000XP. | The Section 3 Archive features nine codes. The first two are unlocked by finding all seven [[Terminal/Halo 4|Terminals]] in the ''Halo 4'' campaign and inputting the "Wiseguy" code ("9WE621KN8F") and the "ONI" code ("T5CE6KV3R8"). The Wiseguy code unlocks its namesake emblem, the Domain Terminals artwork gallery and 2000XP. The ONI code unlocks its emblem, the Halo 4 Concept Art gallery and 5000XP. The next three codes are known as "Day 1", "Curious" and "LASO". The Day 1 code ("M0DKEÆEMQC") unlocks an image of the "Classified" question mark with a cryptic caption "Where were you that day?" and 12116XP. It also also lists the Recruit emblem, however this emblem is already unlocked by default anyway. The Curious code ("1K3G7N17LL") unlocks the same image with the caption "How did you find me?" and 20,000XP. The LASO code ("EPGROIVIDR") is the most difficult of any code to use. To unlock the code, players must complete every level of the ''Halo 4'' campaign on Legendary with all skulls on (LASO). Completing these criteria and entering the code rewards the player with the LASO emblem and 50,000XP. The code bears the caption, "There is no limit to your bravery and skill," and congratulates the player with the message, "Excellent work, Spartan, only the select few can truly claim the LASO honour. This emblem commemorates your incredible accomplishment." The release of the [[Majestic Map Pack]] added a sixth code, "Majestic"("GTÆRFIEU6Q"), which unlocks a Majestic Map Pack concept art gallery, 25000XP and the message "Good eye for detail." The seventh code, "Rebirth", was released with ''[[Halo: Silentium]]'', its scrambled symbols found in the book's pages. The code ("73P1SJ66O9"), described as the "Silentium coda", awards 20,000XP and unlocks the ''Rebirth'' video: a forty-minute narration by [[Greg Bear]], describing the [[reintroduction]] phase from the perspective of [[Riser]], which serves as an epilogue to the novel. A few days after the release of the Rebirth code, an eighth code was released. The "Rebirth (Full)" code ("DLS1B0SXUI") grants 50,000XP and the Overachiever emblem, as well as unlocking a new version of the Rebirth video, with a different graphical display and an additional five minutes of content. The "Castle" code ("EXBBFÆKÆJ4") was released with the [[Castle Map Pack]], and unlocks a Castle Map Pack concept art gallery, 40,000XP and the message "Nothing gets past you." The final code, the "Bullseye" code ("5PZ4VHJ8MG"), released with the Bullseye Map Pack, unlocks concept art for [[Pitfall]] and [[Vertigo]], along with 30,000XP. | ||
===Draetheus V Archive=== | |||
The Draetheus V Archive was made available following the release of [[Halo: Spartan Assault]] and features four codes which unlock five archive entries. The first code "Recruit" ("397ÆWKKR3Q"), which requires the [[Recruit (achievement)|Recruit]] achievement from Spartan Assault, unlocks 10,000 XP for Halo 4. The second code "Prodigy" ("OÆ09SS2A2V"), requires the [[Prodigy]] achievement to be unlocked , and unlocks 15,000 XP. The final code "Able Spartan" ("67706L40XV"), which requires the [[Powered by MJOLNIR]] achievement, unlocks 15,000 XP. Entering all three codes will unlock "Flying Colors", which includes 10,000 XP, a concept art gallery, and its namesake emblem. Unlocking the three codes, along with the [[Champions Bundle]], will allow the player to unlock exclusive Halo 4 content from Spartan Assault. The fourth code, also titled "Flying Colors" (VGEN5Æ9RQW) was released on Christmas 2013. This code requires to the player to start and complete a Spartan Assault mission on the Xbox 360 or Xbox One versions of the game, and will unlock the same "Flying Colors" emblem and ''Spartan Assault'' concept art, as well as 50,000 XP. If the player has already unlocked the original three codes prior to this one, they will still unlock 50,000 XP. | The Draetheus V Archive was made available following the release of [[Halo: Spartan Assault]] and features four codes which unlock five archive entries. The first code "Recruit" ("397ÆWKKR3Q"), which requires the [[Recruit (achievement)|Recruit]] achievement from Spartan Assault, unlocks 10,000 XP for Halo 4. The second code "Prodigy" ("OÆ09SS2A2V"), requires the [[Prodigy]] achievement to be unlocked , and unlocks 15,000 XP. The final code "Able Spartan" ("67706L40XV"), which requires the [[Powered by MJOLNIR]] achievement, unlocks 15,000 XP. Entering all three codes will unlock "Flying Colors", which includes 10,000 XP, a concept art gallery, and its namesake emblem. Unlocking the three codes, along with the [[Champions Bundle]], will allow the player to unlock exclusive Halo 4 content from Spartan Assault. The fourth code, also titled "Flying Colors" (VGEN5Æ9RQW) was released on Christmas 2013. This code requires to the player to start and complete a Spartan Assault mission on the Xbox 360 or Xbox One versions of the game, and will unlock the same "Flying Colors" emblem and ''Spartan Assault'' concept art, as well as 50,000 XP. If the player has already unlocked the original three codes prior to this one, they will still unlock 50,000 XP. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/classified '''Halo Waypoint''' - "Classified" section] (Defunct) | *[http://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/classified '''Halo Waypoint''' - "Classified" section] (Defunct) | ||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGTir7T8W54 '''12th Terminal glitch information'''] | |||
*[http://halo4arg.wixsite.com/section3-decryption/glyph-sequences '''Section 3's Wix site''' ''-All known glyph sequences''] | |||
[[Category:Xbox Live]] | [[Category:Xbox Live]] | ||
[[Category:Halo Waypoint| ]] | [[Category:Halo Waypoint| ]] |
Revision as of 09:54, November 14, 2016
On Halo Waypoint was a section called Classified. A section that had a Forerunner based console that if the correct symbols were selected something would be unlocked to the user.
Summery
Terminals and other unlockables are recorded under Classified. There are five separate Data Sets: Alpha Halo Archive, Requiem Archive I, Requiem Archive II, Section 3 Archive, and Draetheus V Archive. These were found though numerous ways, most notably through the Section III ARG.
Codes
Alpha Halo Archive
The Alpha Halo Archive consists of the codes located at the end of the Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary terminals that were spread out in every mission in the campaign. To enter a code, users had to find the terminals in order, then activate them. Every successfully entered code gives 7,000 cR, a background for the players stats in the defunct Halo Waypoint mobile app, and a video of the terminal on Halo Waypoint.
An eleventh terminal was unlocked by successfully entering all ten codes. This also awarded users with 30,000 cR, and a eleventh background for the players to use on for the players stats in the defunct Halo Waypoint mobile app.
Misc code - WAKEUPJOHN
Sometime after the translation for the symbols were discovered. Users started to attempt to brute force possible codes. This led to a user finding out that if someone entered the symbols to say "Wakeupjohn", a new video would be unlocked of a glitch, with subtitles that were related to the Anniversary Campaign Trailer. This was promptly locked and removed from the code pool. This suggesting it was not meant to be found.
Requiem Archive I
Requiem Archive I is unlocked by completing at least three Spartan Ops chapters and inputting three codes: "1UK3CVYJZM", "3VGRZJ1BS6" and "Q239SF2PGZ". The first unlocks the Raider left and right shoulder pieces for use in Halo 4 and awards 500XP. The second unlocks the Raider torso and 500XP. The third unlocks the Raider helmet and 500XP. Entering all three codes unlocks the Raider art gallery, a description of the armor, the Raider emblem and an additional 500XP.
Requiem Archive II
Requiem Archive II was made available with the release of the Crimson Map Pack and is unlocked with three codes: "MN7VKCZPÆQ", "WQ6F2Y1M1P" and "8PXX1SMIQU". The first code requires the player to beat the first three episodes of Spartan Ops on Legendary and unlocks the Spartan Ops Concept Art gallery, the Raider DSTT left and right shoulders, the "On Your Shield" emblem and 2500XP. The second requires the player to complete the campaign solo on Legendary and unlocks the "Legendary" gallery, the Raider DSTT torso and 7500 XP. The third and final code requires the player to complete 1000 games in War Games matchmaking and unlocks a concept art gallery, the Raider DSTT helmet, the "1K Club" emblem and 25000 XP. Unlocking all three will unlock an art gallery, a description of the armor, the Raider Distort emblem and 15000 XP.
Section 3 Archive
The Section 3 Archive features nine codes. The first two are unlocked by finding all seven Terminals in the Halo 4 campaign and inputting the "Wiseguy" code ("9WE621KN8F") and the "ONI" code ("T5CE6KV3R8"). The Wiseguy code unlocks its namesake emblem, the Domain Terminals artwork gallery and 2000XP. The ONI code unlocks its emblem, the Halo 4 Concept Art gallery and 5000XP. The next three codes are known as "Day 1", "Curious" and "LASO". The Day 1 code ("M0DKEÆEMQC") unlocks an image of the "Classified" question mark with a cryptic caption "Where were you that day?" and 12116XP. It also also lists the Recruit emblem, however this emblem is already unlocked by default anyway. The Curious code ("1K3G7N17LL") unlocks the same image with the caption "How did you find me?" and 20,000XP. The LASO code ("EPGROIVIDR") is the most difficult of any code to use. To unlock the code, players must complete every level of the Halo 4 campaign on Legendary with all skulls on (LASO). Completing these criteria and entering the code rewards the player with the LASO emblem and 50,000XP. The code bears the caption, "There is no limit to your bravery and skill," and congratulates the player with the message, "Excellent work, Spartan, only the select few can truly claim the LASO honour. This emblem commemorates your incredible accomplishment." The release of the Majestic Map Pack added a sixth code, "Majestic"("GTÆRFIEU6Q"), which unlocks a Majestic Map Pack concept art gallery, 25000XP and the message "Good eye for detail." The seventh code, "Rebirth", was released with Halo: Silentium, its scrambled symbols found in the book's pages. The code ("73P1SJ66O9"), described as the "Silentium coda", awards 20,000XP and unlocks the Rebirth video: a forty-minute narration by Greg Bear, describing the reintroduction phase from the perspective of Riser, which serves as an epilogue to the novel. A few days after the release of the Rebirth code, an eighth code was released. The "Rebirth (Full)" code ("DLS1B0SXUI") grants 50,000XP and the Overachiever emblem, as well as unlocking a new version of the Rebirth video, with a different graphical display and an additional five minutes of content. The "Castle" code ("EXBBFÆKÆJ4") was released with the Castle Map Pack, and unlocks a Castle Map Pack concept art gallery, 40,000XP and the message "Nothing gets past you." The final code, the "Bullseye" code ("5PZ4VHJ8MG"), released with the Bullseye Map Pack, unlocks concept art for Pitfall and Vertigo, along with 30,000XP.
Draetheus V Archive
The Draetheus V Archive was made available following the release of Halo: Spartan Assault and features four codes which unlock five archive entries. The first code "Recruit" ("397ÆWKKR3Q"), which requires the Recruit achievement from Spartan Assault, unlocks 10,000 XP for Halo 4. The second code "Prodigy" ("OÆ09SS2A2V"), requires the Prodigy achievement to be unlocked , and unlocks 15,000 XP. The final code "Able Spartan" ("67706L40XV"), which requires the Powered by MJOLNIR achievement, unlocks 15,000 XP. Entering all three codes will unlock "Flying Colors", which includes 10,000 XP, a concept art gallery, and its namesake emblem. Unlocking the three codes, along with the Champions Bundle, will allow the player to unlock exclusive Halo 4 content from Spartan Assault. The fourth code, also titled "Flying Colors" (VGEN5Æ9RQW) was released on Christmas 2013. This code requires to the player to start and complete a Spartan Assault mission on the Xbox 360 or Xbox One versions of the game, and will unlock the same "Flying Colors" emblem and Spartan Assault concept art, as well as 50,000 XP. If the player has already unlocked the original three codes prior to this one, they will still unlock 50,000 XP.