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*The achievement's name is from an English Idiom "Like taking a candy from a baby", usually referring to how easy a job is. | *The achievement's name is from an English Idiom "Like taking a candy from a baby", usually referring to how easy a job is. | ||
*As with all the Defiant Map Pack achievements, this achievement does not actually require you to be playing matchmaking at all to earn it; It is possible to unlock the achievement while playing custom games, as long as the gametype being played is electronically signed by Bungie. (That is, if the gametype is the same one used in matchmaking.) | *As with all the Defiant Map Pack achievements, this achievement does not actually require you to be playing matchmaking at all to earn it; It is possible to unlock the achievement while playing custom games, as long as the gametype being played is electronically signed by Bungie. (That is, if the gametype is the same one used in matchmaking.) See [http://www.bungie.net/Stats/Reach/FileDetails.aspx?fid=18554 here] for the specific file. | ||
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Candy From a Baby
Candy from a Baby is an achievement for Halo: Reach multiplayer matchmaking added with the Defiant Map Pack. The achievement is earned by capturing a flag carried all the way back from the enemy's capture zone twice during a Stockpile match.
Trivia
- The achievement's name is from an English Idiom "Like taking a candy from a baby", usually referring to how easy a job is.
- As with all the Defiant Map Pack achievements, this achievement does not actually require you to be playing matchmaking at all to earn it; It is possible to unlock the achievement while playing custom games, as long as the gametype being played is electronically signed by Bungie. (That is, if the gametype is the same one used in matchmaking.) See here for the specific file.