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==''Halo 3''==
==''Halo 3''==
With the release of [[Halo 3]], medals have been given a significant overhaul. Most of those featured in [[Halo 2]] have reappeared in their original form, while many others have undergone a complete overhaul, and still more have been created. 42 Medals were introduced in the [[Halo 3 Beta]] and 56 were included in the final game. Medals were created for new gametpyes such as [[VIP]] and to acknowledge special forms of kills, such as the kill with an [[Oddball]] or a [[Flag]]. Specialized spree kill medals were made to acknowledge kills with certain weapons, such as [[Sniper Rifles]], [[Shotguns]], and [[Energy Swords]]. In addition, special medals were created to be displayed only on [[Bungie.net]] showcasing certain achievements.
With the release of [[Halo 3]], medals have been given a significant overhaul. Most of those featured in [[Halo 2]] have reappeared in their original form, while many others have undergone a complete overhaul, and still more have been created. 42 Medals were introduced in the [[Halo 3 Beta]] and 56 were included in the final game. Medals were created for new gametypes such as [[VIP]] and to acknowledge special forms of kills, such as the kill with an [[Oddball]] or a [[Flag]]. Specialized spree kill medals were made to acknowledge kills with certain weapons, such as [[Sniper Rifles]], [[Shotguns]], and [[Energy Swords]]. In addition, special medals were created to be displayed only on [[Bungie.net]] showcasing certain achievements.


A [[Medal Chest]] was created on Bungie.net for Xbox Live accounts. The chest keeps track of all medals a player has won throughout their matchmaking career.
A [[Medal Chest]] was created on Bungie.net for Xbox Live accounts. The chest keeps track of all medals a player has won throughout their matchmaking career.