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'''Emblems''', first introduced in ''[[Halo 2]]'', are small designs that are associated with a Character Profile and used to represent a player's identity in [[multiplayer]] games and online play. They consist of a two-colored design or pattern overlaid upon a background (typically a geometric shape), with a user-selected color scheme applied to the result. The feature was later carried on into ''[[Halo 3]]'', ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'', ''[[Halo: Reach]]'', ''[[Halo 4]]'', ''[[Halo: The Master Chief Collection]]''.
'''Emblems''', first introduced in ''[[Halo 2]]'', are small designs that are associated with a Character Profile and used to represent a player's identity in [[multiplayer]] games and online play. They consist of a two-colored design or pattern overlaid upon a background (typically a geometric shape), with a user-selected color scheme applied to the result. The feature was later carried on into ''[[Halo 3]]'', ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'', ''[[Halo: Reach]]'', ''[[Halo 4]]'', and ''[[Halo: The Master Chief Collection]]''.


== Halo 2 ==
== Halo 2 ==

Revision as of 00:50, August 26, 2015

Emblems, first introduced in Halo 2, are small designs that are associated with a Character Profile and used to represent a player's identity in multiplayer games and online play. They consist of a two-colored design or pattern overlaid upon a background (typically a geometric shape), with a user-selected color scheme applied to the result. The feature was later carried on into Halo 3, Halo 3: ODST, Halo: Reach, Halo 4, and Halo: The Master Chief Collection.

Halo 2

In Halo 2, when a Character Profile is created, there is an option to make an Emblem for the player's in-game avatar. Emblems are the primary means of identifying players in multiplayer games and online play; they also appear in the game type Territories, where they are displayed on the flags that denote captured territories. In-game, a player's emblem can be seen glowing on their back and shoulders.

The primary and secondary emblem colors are selected directly in the options menu. Unlike subsequent games, the two colors of the emblem background are determined by the primary and secondary armor colors. Also unique is that all emblems in Halo 2 are displayed with a complete secondary background, resulting in a square image. In subsequent games, the secondary background is transparent.

There are 64 emblems and 32 backgrounds, allowing 2048 basic combinations. With 18 different color options for each of the four elements of the emblem, there are more than 204 million possible emblems.[note 1]

Halo 3

Emblems also appear in Halo 3. All of the designs from Halo 2 (except for Sergeant, Waypoint, Cleave, and Race) are available, along with numerous new designs unique to Halo 3. The background shape's color is now determined by a third, user-selected color, as opposed to Halo 2, where it took on the same color as the player's armor. Halo 3 also introduces design "toggling" — the secondary emblem color can be hidden.

Emblems in Halo 3 are less prominent than they were in Halo 2; in Halo 3, a Spartan player's emblem is only shown on their right shoulder, whereas in Halo 2, it could be seen on both shoulders and the player's back. Elite players' emblems are shown on their right shoulder and upper back. Emblems are no longer used to uniquely identify a player; that job has been taken on by a new, user-customizable call sign composed of a letter followed by two digits.

The 80 primary emblem designs, the 80 "toggles" of those designs, and the 48 possible emblem backgrounds allow for a combined total of 7,680 basic emblem possibilities in Halo 3. Taking the 30 options for primary, secondary and background color into account, the number of possible emblems exceeds 104 million.[note 2]

Halo 3: ODST

Emblems are also featured in Halo 3: ODST's Firefight mode. All Emblem designs from Halo 3 are available save for one, along with 17 new emblems and four new backgrounds, bringing the total to 96 and 52 respectively. The only emblem which does not return from Halo 3 is "OhNoUDnt", which is replaced by the similar but distinct "Peaceafist".

Emblem designs appear on the player's chest plate.

There are more than 136 million emblem possibilities.[note 3]

Halo: Reach

Emblems return in Halo: Reach. They were also featured in the Multiplayer Beta. Once again there are 80 different emblems; 15 new emblems are available, while 31 of the emblems available in Halo 3: ODST have been removed. Notable among the deleted emblems are several which date back to Halo 2, including "Mark of Shame", "Snake", "Hawk", "Marathon" and "Trident." Three of the new designs featured in Halo: Reach were selected after Bungie held a contest where players could send in their ideas for emblem designs, similar to the contest that was held before Halo 3 was released.

Emblems are far less prominent on player armor in Halo: Reach than in previous games. Very small emblems appear on the upper right side of the player's chest piece; a UNSC logo is found in a similar position on the left side of the chest piece. In addition some of the unlockable chest pieces obscure the emblem entirely. Halo: Reach also marks the first appearance of emblems in campaign, being found on the player-customized SPARTAN-B312. The emblems are not present on Elite armor variants. Emblems only appear on player armor in campaign and Firefight; they are not visible in multiplayer.

With 80 emblems, toggling, 53 backgrounds and 30 colors for each option, there are nearly 116 million possibilities.[note 4]

Halo 4

Halo 4 features a total of 109 emblems. Of these only 37 return from Halo: Reach. Three more return after being absent in Reach (ONI, Snake, and Cube [now called Ordnance]). The remaining 69 emblems are all new. Emblems are once again displayed the shoulder pauldron, though now on the left side.

Halo 4 is the first Halo title that requires emblems to be unlocked before they can be used. The Recruit emblem is unlocked by default. Ten emblems are unlocked at SR-4, ten more at SR-19, ten at SR-28, and eight at SR-36. Each of the Specializations unlock four emblems each. The remaining emblems are unlocked by through in-game achievements such as commendations, as well as through Halo Waypoint.

Five emblems and backgrounds were originally offered only as exclusive emblems for players who pre-ordered the game from specific retailers.[1] The Halo 4 Limited Edition, Halo 4 Limited Edition Console, and War Games Map Pass also each come with an exclusive emblem and background. Eight of the nine emblems were later included with the Halo 4 Game of the Year Edition. The "Unicorn" emblem and "Fotus" background, exclusive to the console version, was not included.

Eight emblems are unlocked from Halo: Waypoint by inputting hidden codes in the Classified section. Some emblems have curtain requirements in order to be unlocked. These emblems do not come with backgrounds.

Backgrounds must be unlocked separately; the first ten are unlocked at SR-21, the second ten at SR-33, and ten more at SR-44. Each Specialization unlocks a unique background.

The Guilty emblem was originally unavailable by any means, but it was unlocked for everyone who played a matchmaking or Spartan Ops game on November 6, 2013, the first anniversary of the Halo 4 release.

With 109 emblems, 50 backgrounds, and 29 colours ("Pale" is removed), there are more than 134 million possible emblems.[note 5]

The Master Chief Collection

Halo: The Master Chief Collection allows players to select a single emblem to be used across all four games. There are an unprecedented 217 emblems (199 at launch and 18 more via title update). 166 emblems return from previous games and are unlocked by default. These include every emblem from Halo 2 and Halo 3 save for "Seventh Column" and "Marathon" (due to their connection to Bungie). Emblems introduced in Halo: Reach only appear if they also appeared in Halo 4, from which every emblem except "Recruit" returns.

Initially, emblems introduced in Halo 3: ODST only appeared if they were also in Halo 4, however once ODST was added to the Collection, 15 new emblems were added, ten of which return from the original ODST and five of which are all-new; all 15 emblems must be unlocked by the player.

Of the 41 all-new emblems, 8 are unlocked by default, while 32 must be unlocked by completing in-game requirements or watching Halo: Nightfall. The final emblem is unlocked by playing Halo: Spartan Strike.

There 101 background options, a number of which return having been absent since Halo 2 (i.e. X1, X2, Plus).

There are 30 actual color options for both the primary, secondary, and background elements of each emblem. Toggling of emblems this time takes the form of the 31st "Transparent" option, which allows players to toggle off any element of any emblem.

Emblems appear in the pre- and post-game menus and on a player's scoring HUD in campaign, but otherwise do not appear in gameplay. In Halo 2 classic multiplayer the "Bullseye" emblem is used for all players in the in-game scoreboard. In Halo 3 the "Grunt" emblem is displayed in the scoreboard, and also appears on all players' armor; in all other games the players' armor remains blank. In Halo 4 players see the "Recruit" emblem (interestingly, the only emblem from the original Halo 4 not available to players in The Master Chief Collection). By design, emblems do not appear at all in Halo 2 Anniversary multiplayer matches.

List of Emblems

Multiplayer Emblems
Halo 2 Halo 3 ODST Reach Halo 4 MCC
Seventh Column Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
Bullseye Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Vortex Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Halt Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Spartan (Swords) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Da Bomb (1) Yes No No No No Yes
Trinity Yes Yes Yes No No Yes
Delta Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Rampancy Yes Yes Yes No No Yes
Sergeant/General Yes No No No No Yes
Phoenix Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Champion Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Jolly Roger Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Marathon Yes Yes Yes No No No
Cube/Ordnance Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Radioactive Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Smiley (1) Yes No No No No Yes
Frowney (1) Yes No No No No Yes
Spearhead Yes Yes Yes No No Yes
Waypoint Yes No No No No Yes
Yin Yang Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Helmet Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Triad Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Grunt Symbol Yes Yes Yes No No Yes
Cleave/Primary Grunt Yes No No No No Yes
Thor Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Skull King Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Triplicate Yes Yes Yes No No Yes
Subnova Yes Yes Yes No No Yes
Flaming Ninja Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Double Crescent Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Spades Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Clubs Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Diamonds Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Hearts Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Wasp Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Mark of Shame Yes Yes Yes No No Yes
Snake Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Hawk Yes Yes Yes No No Yes
Lips Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Capsule Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Cancel Yes Yes Yes No No Yes
Gas Mask Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Grenade Yes Yes Yes No No Yes
Tsantsa Yes Yes Yes No No Yes
Race/Energy Yes No No No No Yes
Valkyrie Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Drone Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Grunt Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Grunt Head Yes Yes Yes No No Yes
Brute Head Yes Yes Yes No No Yes
Runes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Trident Yes Yes Yes No No Yes
"0"-"9" Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Da Bomb (2) No Yes Yes No No Yes
Smiley (2) No Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Frowney (2) No Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Stuck No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Surf No Yes Yes No No Yes
Pirate No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Spartan Helmet No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Crossed Swords No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Unicorn/Horse[note 6] No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Wolf No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Bubble Shield No Yes Yes No No Yes
Trip Mine No Yes Yes No No Yes
Daisho No Yes Yes No No Yes
Daisy No Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Crosshairs No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
The Librarian No Yes Yes No No Yes
Tomcat No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Supernova No Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Fleur de Lis No Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Bear Claw No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Flaming Horns No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Black Widow No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Ohnoudnt No Yes No No No Yes
Peaceafist No No Yes Yes No Yes
Keep it Clean No No Yes No No Yes
Superintendent No No Yes No No Yes
(New) Mombasa No No Yes Yes No Yes
ONI No No Yes No Yes Yes
Optican No No Yes No No Yes
Planet No No Yes No No Yes
Tycho No No Yes No No Yes
Chaos No No Yes Yes No Yes
Leo No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Webmaster No No Yes No No No
Chicken/Active Rooster No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Bulltrue No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Elephant No No Yes Yes No Yes
Zebra No No Yes No No Yes
Spartan League No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Infected (1) No No Yes Yes No No
Power is On No No No Yes No No
Noted No No No Yes No No
Campfire No No No Yes Yes Yes
No Camping No No No Yes Yes Yes
Cup of Death No No No Yes Yes Yes
Rose No No No Yes No No
Dog Tags No No No Yes Yes Yes
Castle No No No Yes No No
Buffalo No No No Yes No No
Jokers No No No Yes No No
Atomic No No No Yes Yes Yes
Headshot No No No Yes Yes Yes
Cone'd No No No Yes Yes Yes
Arrowhead (1) No No No Yes No No
Anchor No No No Yes Yes Yes
Multiplayer Emblems
Halo 4 MCC
Recruit Yes No
Rank Up Yes Yes
Wetworks Yes Yes
Stealth Yes Yes
Arrow on Target Yes Yes
Killer Bee Yes Yes
Operator Yes Yes
Winged Yes Yes
Anchored Yes Yes
Hog Tire Yes Yes
Pioneer Yes Yes
Arrowhead (2) Yes Yes
Compass Yes Yes
Missile Yes Yes
Pathfinder Yes Yes
Lens Yes Yes
Grid Yes Yes
Recon Bot Yes Yes
Engineer Yes Yes
Screw Yes Yes
Wrench Yes Yes
Network Yes Yes
Rogue Yes Yes
Muzzled Yes Yes
Patch Yes Yes
Avian Yes Yes
Tracker Yes Yes
Planetary Yes Yes
The Trail Yes Yes
Celestial Yes Yes
Stalker Yes Yes
Foxed Yes Yes
Evil Stare Yes Yes
The Eye Yes Yes
Mastery Yes Yes
Projectile Yes Yes
Energy Yes Yes
Hardlight Yes Yes
Splatter Yes Yes
Covenant Yes Yes
Promethean Yes Yes
Vehicular Yes Yes
117 Yes Yes
The Slayer Yes Yes
Kingslayer Yes Yes
Flag Yes Yes
Extracted Yes Yes
The Hill Yes Yes
Baller Yes Yes
Infected (2) Yes Yes
Dominated Yes Yes
On Your Shield Yes Yes
Raider Yes Yes
Raider Distort Yes Yes
Wiseguy Yes Yes
1K Club Yes Yes
LASO Yes Yes
Overachiever/Trophy Yes Yes
Guilty Yes Yes
Flying Colors/Bootcamp Yes Yes
Corbulo Yes[note 7] Yes
Prime Yes[note 8] Yes
Unicorn (2)[note 6] Yes[note 9] Yes
Falcon Yes[note 10] Yes
Bonebreaker Yes[note 11] Yes
Assassin Yes[note 11] Yes
Bulletproof Yes[note 11] Yes
Spartan (2) Yes[note 11] Yes
Mjolnir Yes[note 11] Yes
Cannon No Yes
Maple No Yes
Gift No Yes
Stuck 2 No Yes
Wolf 2 No Yes
Scorpion No Yes
Daisy 2 No Yes
Beaker No Yes
Zenith No Yes
Warlord No Yes
Stonetown No Yes
Speed Boost No Yes
Shrine No Yes
Shotgun Shells No Yes
Ricochet No Yes
Puma No Yes
Overshield No Yes
Magnum No Yes
Lockdown No Yes
Hornet No Yes
Gun Goose No Yes
Fusion Coil No Yes
Diamond No Yes
Crossed Rifles No Yes
Bomb No Yes
Bloodline No Yes
Blast Can No Yes
Assault Rifle No Yes
Colonial Guard Symbol No Yes
Ring Fragment No Yes
The Helmet No Yes
Horrigan's Wolfhead No Yes
Hunter Worms Sunrise No Yes
Spartan Strike No Yes

Trivia

  • Design toggling has been featured in every FPS game since Halo 3. While this feature is not included in Halo 2, the effect can usually be duplicated by making the secondary emblem color the same color as the background.
    • Some players have formed unique emblems by toggling the designs. As an example, toggling the Grunt design and using the Arrow background makes "The Bat". On a similar note, a chicken can be created by using a Bullseye with the Ball of Fire.
    • Toggling the Seventh Column design makes it completely invisible, as the entire design is shown using the secondary emblem color. This, in combination with the Blank background, makes it possible to have a completely transparent emblem.
  • Prior to Halo 3's release, Bungie held a contest in which people could send in their ideas for Emblem designs. The "Pirate" emblem was the winner, and has appeared in every Halo FPS game since.
  • Bungie held the contest again prior to the release of Halo: Reach. The winning emblem was the "Headshot" emblem, which has also been featured in every Halo FPS since. The emblem was also made into an avatar T-shirt available on the Xbox Live Avatar Marketplace.
  • The three Spartans from Red Team in Halo Wars each have an emblem from Halo 3 emblazoned on their armor. They are the first characters to use emblems in Campaign.
  • Every player on Live that played a Halo 3 or Halo 3: ODST game on the 21st/22nd of January, 2010 with the "Hearts" icon colored red and white, Bungie donated $100 for every 1,000 players, up to $77,000, to Red Cross for Haiti earthquake relief efforts. The campaign was called:Be a Hero! with the slogan: Help us help Haiti.
  • In 2005, as an April Fools' joke, Bungie announced the addition of a Mountain Dew emblem in Halo 2.
  • When viewed on Bungie.net service records (if played prior to March 31, 2012), a player's Halo 3 and ODST emblems are displayed with a secondary background, determined by the player's primary armor color. The player's Halo: Reach emblem appears with a transparent secondary background, as it does in the game. On Halo Waypoint, a player's Halo: Reach, Halo 4 and Halo: The Master Chief Collection all appear with transparent secondary backgrounds.

References

  • The "Triad" emblem is identical to the Triforce from the Zelda franchise.
  • The "Grunt Symbol" emblem resembles the Slavic Kolovrat, however the emblem has six spokes rather than the full eight.
  • The "Tycho" emblem, found in Halo 3: ODST and Halo: The Master Chief Collection, is the seal of the rampant UESC AI Tycho. Tycho's seal is the second emblem to be added to the list that makes reference to Bungie's previous game, Marathon. Its inclusion in the Master Chief Collection is strange given that other Bungie-affiliated emblems (Seventh Column, Marathon) were specifically not included.
  • The "Spartan League" emblem is based on the style of logo used by a number of professional sports leagues, specifically Major League Baseball and the National Basketball Association, as well as Major League Gaming.
  • The "On Your Shield" emblem is a hoplite's shield (or hoplon) emblazoned with the Greek letter Lambda, as was used by the Ancient Spartans. The emblem's name comes from the Spartan warrior's instruction to return "either with your shield, or on it."

Gallery

Notes

  1. ^ One of the backgrounds is "Solid", which eliminates one colour option; therefore total options are: (64*1*18*18*18)+(64*31*18*18*18*18)=204,645,632. These calculations do not account for emblems in which the same image is achieved despite different options due to overlapping of the same colors.
  2. ^ Due to one "Blank" background, total options calculated at: (80*1*30*30)+(80*47*30*30*30)+(80*1*30)+(80*47*30*30)=104,978,400
  3. ^ (96*1*30*30)+(96*51*30*30*30)+(96*1*30)+(96*51*30*30)=136,687,680
  4. ^ (80*1*30*30)+(80*52*30*30*30)+(80*1*30)+(80*52*30*30)=115,994,400
  5. ^ (109*1*29*29)+(109*49*29*29*29)+(109*1*29)+(109*49*29*29)=134,848,260
  6. ^ a b The original unicorn emblem had its horn removed in Halo 4 and became a "Horse". A new, completely different Unicorn emblem was created. In The Master Chief Collection, both the original and new unicorn emblems are present. The original unicorn once again has a horn, but is still called "Horse"
  7. ^ Available only with specially-marked Xbox LIVE 12+1 month Gold membership cards.
  8. ^ Available only with Halo 4 Limited Edition.
  9. ^ Only available with Xbox 360 Limited Edition Halo 4 Console Bundle.
  10. ^ Available only with Halo 4 War Games Map Pass.
  11. ^ a b c d e Vendor-specific pre-order bonus.

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