Challenges/Halo: Reach
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Challenges are daily objectives for Halo: Reach posted on Bungie.net. All challenges are reset at 11am GMT (3am PDT) with Daily Challenges resetting each day and Weekly Challenges resetting each Monday. A player is awarded a certain number of Credits[1] after completing an objective.
Players who complete a Weekly challenge are awarded the achievement One Down, 51 to Go. Players who complete all of the Daily Challenges on a single day are awarded the achievement A New Challenger.
The level cap in Halo: Reach will be lifted when 117 million daily and weekly challenges are finished. This is being recorded on Bungie.net homepage.
Challenges
Strategies for common Challenges
Note: All campaign challenges, unless otherwise labeled, must be done on Normal difficulty or harder.
- There Are Many Like... - Kill (number) enemies with precision weapons in the Campaign today.
- By beginning The Package at rally point bravo you can kill the Grunts dropped by the first wave of Phantoms with your DMR and then optionally revert to the last checkpoint and kill the same enemies again.
- Return of the Mack - Kill (number) Elites in Campaign today on Normal or harder.
- Nightfall from mission start and Long Night of Solace from rally point bravo both have many Elites. In the case of Nightfall, if you manage to get a checkpoint just before the first Elite you can snipe or assassinate him, reload the checkpoint, and repeat until the challenge is complete.
- Also in Nightfall when you pass the camo and get to the small cliff to the first large group of enemies, if you have it on Heroic there will tend to be four Ranger Elites on the first building on the right. Snipe them as they are usually a one shot with the sniper. When you kill the last one quickly go back to last checkpoint before the next one appears.
- Leadership Element - Kill (number) enemy leaders in the Campaign today.
- The Thunderstorm skull will promote all enemies making many of them leader class. Alternately, repeatedly killing the first Elite on Nightfall, as mentioned under Return of the Mack above, can be effective due to that Elite counting toward the challenge whether he is a leader rank or not.
- Close Talking - Earn (number) kills with close quarters combat in multiplayer Matchmaking.
- Close quarters combat kills include kills by melee, shotgun, gravity hammer, and energy sword. Playing Infection may help as all players spawn with either a shotgun or a sword, and for some reason sword kills count twice toward this challenge.
- (Heroic) Killagruntjaro! - Earn (number) multikills in a Firefight Matchmaking game (on Heroic or harder).
- Go to Score Attack Matchmaking. Vote "'None of the Above'" until you see Gruntpocalypse on Holdout. Go on top of the building on the western edge. It offers a great vantage point and allows for many spawn kills. The Grunts will often wait at their spawn point, allowing for many multikills with a DMR. There is also a ammo crate in the bottom floor below.
- Blastin' and Relaxin - Kill (number) of enemies in any game mode in Reach.
- Since this challenge applies to any game mode (Campaign, Firefight (Custom & Matchmaking), Multiplayer Matchmaking, and Custom Games), this challenge can easily be accomplished while trying to get other challenges (i.e. Gunslinger, Covenant-Cide, and One Spartan Army)
- The fastest way to get this challenge (either once other challenges are complete, or if you want to get it really fast) is to go into a custom firefight game with the damage percentages set to your advantage, bottomless clip on, and with any type of Grunt Squad. Grunt squads (of any type) provide the most amount of enemies per wave, letting you get this challenge even faster.
- Neuroscience/Headshot Honcho - Kill (number) of enemies with headshots in a multiplayer matchmaking game.
- Team SWAT is a great playlist to get headshots. Grab your DMR and go to town.
Past Challenges
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Trivia
- Pass the Rock is a reference to a quote from Sergeant Johnson during the opening cutscene of the Halo 2 level Metropolis. He stated that the whole platoon had two sticks and a rock: "And we had to share the rock!"
- Harder than Some is a reference to the Huragok, Lighter Than Some.
- There Are Many Like... is a reference to the Rifleman's Creed said by the United States Marine Corps today.