Ranking and Experience (EXP) in Halo 3.

Halo 3 Rank & EXPReal quick description of rank & experience in Halo 3:

Your rank is used to represent your skill level compared to all other Halo 3 players.

If you’ve got a high rank, you’re good. Low rank, you suck it.

The  “Service Record” (like Sergeant) is upgraded when you reach certain ranks. To reach General, you’ve got to get a rank of 50. You follow?

Bungie.net says this:

Where “Rank” is the descriptor related to your skill, EXP is essentially a visually description of how much you’ve played. Depending on your finish in a game, you’ll earn an EXP point. Quitting, disconnecting, leaving a game are all cause for losing EXP…

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5 Comments

  1. FormalFish
    Posted January 26, 2008 at 8:15 am | Permalink

    I find it pathetic that if you suddenly have a power out or your internet goes down you loose EXP?!

  2. Anonymous
    Posted January 30, 2008 at 2:23 am | Permalink

    That’s the point though, you could just pull the cable out of the 360 if you wanted to quit, just to avoid the penalty. But your connection shouldn’t drop out often anyway!

  3. Anonymous
    Posted March 10, 2008 at 7:19 pm | Permalink

    Stop Cheating

  4. Anonymous
    Posted March 17, 2008 at 12:19 pm | Permalink

    so how does rank and exp work win ? games and rank up but if you loose tyou have to start over….. get ? exp points to rank up….. someone said if you veto and loose it counts against you. is this true?

  5. Anonymous
    Posted May 11, 2008 at 5:45 pm | Permalink

    someone said that you can get four sniper kills at the same time is this true or false?

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