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The '''Running Riot''' Medal is awarded for a person killing 15 opponents in a row without dying. It is available in all [[Multiplayer]] gametypes and has a [[Bungie]] difficulty rating of 8 (out of 10). This is represented by a silver 6-sided star with a purple target in the middle. When someone gets this medal the announcer will shout "Running Riot!" to the player that received this medal. In [[Halo 2]], this medal was called [[Rampage]]. | The '''Running Riot''' Medal is awarded for a person killing 15 opponents in a row without dying, this medal usually appears hand-in-hand with the [[Perfection Medal]], but it is not required to get a Perfection Medal. It is available in all [[Multiplayer]] gametypes and has a [[Bungie]] difficulty rating of 8 (out of 10). This is represented by a silver 6-sided star with a purple target in the middle. When someone gets this medal the announcer will shout "Running Riot!" to the player that received this medal. In [[Halo 2]], this medal was called [[Rampage]]. | ||
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Revision as of 07:55, August 16, 2009
The Running Riot Medal is awarded for a person killing 15 opponents in a row without dying, this medal usually appears hand-in-hand with the Perfection Medal, but it is not required to get a Perfection Medal. It is available in all Multiplayer gametypes and has a Bungie difficulty rating of 8 (out of 10). This is represented by a silver 6-sided star with a purple target in the middle. When someone gets this medal the announcer will shout "Running Riot!" to the player that received this medal. In Halo 2, this medal was called Rampage.
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