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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Earning ten of Incineration medals on the ''Halo 3: ODST'' level [[Data Hive (level)|Data Hive]] will unlock the [[I Like Fire]] achievement.
*Earning ten Incineration medals on the ''Halo 3: ODST'' level [[Data Hive (level)|Data Hive]] will unlock the [[I Like Fire]] achievement.
*The medal was visible on bungie.net, on the ''Halo: Reach'' stats page, yet it was not included into the final version of the game due to the lack of incendiary weapons.
*The medal was visible on bungie.net, on the ''Halo: Reach'' stats page, yet it was not included into the final version of the game due to the lack of incendiary weapons.



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Incineration Halo 3 Medal Icon

Incineration is a kill medal awarded in Halo 3: ODST, and Halo 3 Multiplayer for killing an opponent that has been set on fire. The player who kills the victim need not have been the player who set the victim on fire.[1] The medal is represented by a flaming skull on a 16-pointed star.

An opponent may be set on fire using a Flamethrower or a Firebomb Grenade.

The medal can only be earned in Matchmaking when playing on Construct. This is because Construct is the only level to contain a fire-based weapon by default: a single Flamethrower in the center of the lowest part of the map. Firebomb Grenades do not appear in any multiplayer maps by default.

Trivia

  • Earning ten Incineration medals on the Halo 3: ODST level Data Hive will unlock the I Like Fire achievement.
  • The medal was visible on bungie.net, on the Halo: Reach stats page, yet it was not included into the final version of the game due to the lack of incendiary weapons.

Gallery

Sources

  1. ^ Bungie.net: Halo 3 Files: AR Incenerator? (film clip)
    In this film clip, a player uses an Assault Rifle to kill a victim who was set on fire by someone else.