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'''Recruit''' is a ''[[Halo 3]]'' [[Xbox Live]] [[multiplayer]] rank.<ref>[http://www.bungie.net Bungie.net, player profile]</ref> | '''Recruit''' is a ''[[Halo 3]]'' [[Xbox Live]] [[multiplayer]] rank.<ref>[http://www.bungie.net Bungie.net, player profile]</ref> | ||
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*Individual Rank: Recruit is attained at 1 [[EXP]] | *Individual Rank: Recruit is attained at 1 [[EXP]] | ||
Revision as of 02:10, November 19, 2008
Recruit is a Halo 3 Xbox Live multiplayer rank.[1]
It is the lowest rank and is succeeded by the Apprentice rank
to get this rank. This rank is essentially an introductory rank for when you first start playing Halo 3 live. This rank is represented by a bronze, hollow diamond, and is promoted to a higher Enlisted rank after achieving one more Experience point.
Some players are able to skip this rank, if your skill is increased high enough or if you play a Double EXP Weekend on your first game, yet this is only a prediction for it isn't precisely known.
This may also be able to be done by doing exceptionally well in the Basic Training playlist that first unlocks when you start Matchmaking.
You may also get achievements in Basic Training, as it counts as a Ranked free for all match.
Obtaining Rank
Trivia
- Many People nowadays use a second Account to be a 50 in Highest Skill with the Recruit rank, to do this you must get to the Wanted Skill in ranked games and then abandon social team games to have a penalization of EXP
- People also use a negative EXP account to help them get a 50 because the system assumes someone with negative EXP must be terrible (which, logically, does not make sense).
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