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'''Double EXP Weekend''' is a weekend event that allows for the player to earn twice the amount of EXP when playing [[Multiplayer]] [[Playlist]].
Every weekend, from Thursday to Sunday (North American Timezone), a new playlist called the '''Double EXP Weekend''' opens for [[Halo 3]] players with gametypes that isn't normally available for other matches. Each win gives 2 EXP points, and losses will not take away EXP (however, if you quit out in a game, the standard EXP penalty will be applied). Most of these playlists are unranked, except for the Legendary Brawl playlist, the Living Dead playlist, and the Valentine's Day Massacre playlist. By far, the most featured playlist is the Grifball playlist, including slightly different arenas, and different leagues
 
(spring leagues, summer leagues etc.) Team SWAT changed into a permanent gametype in the Hardcore playlist as of May 2008, and Team Snipers as of November 2008.
==Double EXP Weekend Games==
*[[Halo 3]]
*[[Halo: Reach]]: The closest equivalent to Double EXP are the weekend Credit Super Jackpots that appear on specific playlists.
*[[Halo 4]]
*[[Halo: The Master Chief Collection]]
*[[Halo 5: Guardians]]


==Double EXP Weekend Playlists==
==Double EXP Weekend Playlists==
*[[Grifball]] - This playlist featured RvB's favorite sport gametype. (Social)
*[[Grifball]] - This playlist featured RvB's favorite sport gametype.  
*[[Team SWAT]] (As mentioned above, this playlist was made permanent) (Ranked)
*Team [[SWAT]] (As mentioned above, this playlist was made permanent)
*[[Team Snipers]] - (This playlist has also since become a permanent playlist.) (Ranked)
*[[Team Snipers]] - (This playlist has also since become a permanent playlist.)
*[[Slayer|Rockets]] - This playlist focuses on chaotic 8 player FFA Rocket gametypes. Occasionally, a "Splockets" gametype which features a Rocket Launcher and Spartan Laser weapon spawns. (Social)
*Rockets - This playlist focuses on chaotic 8 player FFA Rocket gametypes. Occasionally, a "Splockets" gametype which features a Rocket Launcher and Spartan Laser weapon spawns.
*[[Living Dead]] - This is one of the two infection playlists featured in machmaking along with rumble pit. (Social and Ranked).
*[[Living Dead]] - This playlist was featured as probably the only playlist where [[Infection]] gametypes are played in Matchmaking.
*[[Legendary Brawl]] - This playlist was created to celebrate the release of the Legendary Map Pack, and featured a 12-person Free-For-All match. This playlist was ranked, allowing many to gain online FFA achievements easier. (Ranked)
*[[Legendary Brawl]] - This playlist was created to celebrate the release of the Legendary Map Pack release, and featured a 12 person Free-For-All match. This playlist was ranked, allowing many to gain online FFA achievements easier.  
*[[Mythic Brawl]] - This playlist was created to celebrate the release of the Mythic Map Pack, and features a 12-person Free-For-All match. This playlist is ranked, allowing many to gain online FFA achievements easier. (Ranked)
*3 Ball - This playlist featured a four team [[Oddball]] match. Three Oddballs were placed on the map, and each team needed to battle it out to gain the most points. Other game variants included 3-Low, which required more than one person on a team to be holding a ball to gain points for their team.
*3 Ball - This playlist featured a four team [[Oddball]] match. Three Oddballs were placed on the map, and each team needed to battle it out to gain the most points. Other game variants included 3-Low, which required more than one person on a team to be holding a ball to gain points for their team. (Social)
*Fiesta - This playlist featured players on CQB maps with Random weapon spawns.
*[[Oddball#Fiesta|Fiesta]] - This playlist featured players on CQB maps with Random weapon spawns. (Social)
*[[Team Melee]] - This playlist featured a mix of 3-team slayer and objective games, featuring the [[Gravity Hammers]] and [[Energy Swords]].
*[[Team Melee]] - This playlist featured a mix of 3-team slayer and objective games, featuring the [[Gravity hammer (fiction)|Gravity Hammers]] and [[Type-1 Energy Weapon/Sword|Energy Swords]]. (Social)
*[[Rocket Race]]- A current playlist and soon to be exclusive to Double EXP Weekends. It consists of four teams of two, each having a VIP, who rides passenger on a [[Mongoose]], racing to score 10 points by driving through a waypoint. It is played on the larger maps, such as [[Standoff]], [[Valhalla]], and [[Sandtrap]]. A variation of the traditional race format, is to use preset lifts and maps' natural jumps to achieve the waypoints.
*[[Rocket Race]] - This playlist features a Race Gametype where 4 teams of two players have to reach several destinations before winning. They ride on a [[M274 Ultra-Light All-Terrain Vehicle|Mongoose]] where the passenger will have a Rocket Launcher to fire Rockets as to prevent others from reaching a destination. (This Gametype is sometimes featured in the "Multi-Team" playlist.) (Social)
*[[Team Flag]] - A playlist that features all flag games. (Social)


====Holidays====
====Holidays====
For certain Holidays, such as Halloween, Valentine's Day, and Fourth of July, playlists were devoted to the day with special gametypes and maps.
For certain Holidays, such as Halloween, Valentine's Day, and Fourth Of July, playlists were devoted to the day with special gametypes and maps.
 
*[[Living Dead]] (Halloween) - This playlist featured infection as it's gametype. Special maps were made specifically for this playlist, such as Club Dead ([[High Ground]]) and Brain Freeze ([[Narrows]]). It should be noted that for Halloween, this playlist was ranked, however when other infection Double EXP weekends came around, they were not.
*Valentine's Day Massacre (Valentine's Day) - This playlist featured a variation of the hopper Team Doubles. This playlist was strictly Slayer oriented, and was ranked. Bungie had also stated that there would be prizes that would be awarded for certain things done by certain people (such as the most amount of vehicle jacks). <ref>[http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?cid=13250  Bungie.net on the Valentine's day Massacre playlist]</ref>
*Cinco de Mayo (Cinco de Mayo) - This playlist featured a Free-For-All game variant, in which each player spawned with a random weapon (This gametype was known as Fiesta).
*Fourth Of July (Fourth Of July) - This playlist featured an assortment of gametypes, such as CTF variants, and a gametype called Red Glare. In Red Glare, each player on the team had rockets and Spartan Lasers.
*Turkey Day (Thanksgiving) - This playlist featured 9 players.


*[[Living Dead]] (Halloween) - This playlist featured infection as its gametype. Special maps were made specifically for this playlist, such as Club Dead ([[High Ground]]) and Brain Freeze ([[Narrows]]). It should be noted that for Halloween, this playlist was Ranked, however when other Infection Double EXP weekends came around, they were not.
*Valentine's Day Massacre (Valentine's Day) - This playlist featured a variation of the hopper Team Doubles. This playlist was strictly Slayer oriented, and was ranked. Bungie had also stated that there would be prizes that would be awarded for certain things done by certain people (such as the most amount of vehicle jacks).<ref>[http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?cid=13250  Bungie.net on the Valentine's day Massacre playlist]</ref>
*[[Cinco de Mayo]] (Cinco de Mayo) - This playlist featured a Free-For-All game variant, in which each player spawned with a random weapon (This gametype was known as Fiesta).
*Fourth of July (Fourth of July) - This playlist featured an assortment of gametypes, such as CTF variants, and a gametype called Red Glare. In Red Glare, each player on the team had Rockets and Spartan Lasers.
*Turkey Day (Thanksgiving) - This playlist featured 9 players FFA.


====Other====
====Other====
*[[Big Team Battle|Ranked Big Team Battle]] - This playlist was made a Double EXP playlist for a while to attract players into playing it, as the playlist was in danger of being removed entirely due to a lack of use (which it was as of September 2008 after Auto-Update 2). The double EXP was applied during the months of June, July, August and mid September in 2008, and was not considered a part of Double EXP Weekend, for the Double EXP worked throughout the ''whole'' months, not just Thursdays through Sundays.
*[[Ranked Big Team Battle]] - This playlist was made a Double EXP playlist for a while to attract players into playing it, as the playlist was in danger of being removed entirely due to a lack of use (which it was as of September 2008 after Auto-Update 2). The double EXP was applied during the months of June and July in 2008, and was not considered a part of Double EXP Weekend, for the double EXP worked throughout the ''whole'' month, not just Thursdays through Sundays.
*[[Prepare To Drop]] - Inspired by ''Halo 3: ODST''. 4v4 Social Double EXP to celebrate the launch of ODST. Magnum, SMG start and with 150% Damage Resistance, Energy Shields disabled. Also there is Asset Escort Single VIP. Anti-VIP starts with Needlers and Gravity Hammers, and have 150% gravity. VIP team starts with Battle Rifles and SMGs, and have 90% damage resistance, and wear black armor. The VIP starts with a plasma pistol no grenades, does 0% damage to opponents, has 90% damage resistance, 4× overshields, 50% shield recharge rate, 75% move speed, 75% gravity, full vehicle use, an enhanced motion tracker, a waypoint that can be seen by all, and is colored purple. VIP team members within 40 meters of the VIP get 2× overshields.
 
==Trivia==
*Originally, closer to the launch of Halo 3, double exp weekends were only featured on holidays, such as Christmas, Thanksgiving, etc. However, presumably due to a good response, now double exp weekends are featured from approximately Thursday to Sunday.


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==Related Pages==
[[Category:Playlists]]
*[[Team Melee]]
*[[Team Snipers]]
*[[Grifball]]
*[[Living Dead]]

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