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*The ''hardest'' way to rank up is in Squad Battle as it is usually a 50/50 gamble when you enter the pregame lobby. | *The ''hardest'' way to rank up is in Squad Battle as it is usually a 50/50 gamble when you enter the pregame lobby. | ||
== Skill and Experience == | == Skill and [[Experience]]== | ||
'''Skill Level''' and '''Experience''' are measured in the Matchmaking system. Players will be rewarded with experience Rating Points (RP) earned for winning a game in Halo 3 Matchmaking. Progress from recruit to officer is a reward for many wins and another way for games to be evenly matched. | |||
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Experience Rating Points and their associated rank status ([[Sergeant (Halo 3)|Sergeant]], for example) will give other players an instant feel for how long you’ve been playing and how that compares to your relative skill level in a given [[playlist]]. A player with many RPs and a low Matchmaking skill level might be new to that specific matchmaking playlist. Knowing that is the key to knowing an enemy or teammate. | Experience Rating Points and their associated rank status ([[Sergeant (Halo 3)|Sergeant]], for example) will give other players an instant feel for how long you’ve been playing and how that compares to your relative skill level in a given [[playlist]]. A player with many RPs and a low Matchmaking skill level might be new to that specific matchmaking playlist. Knowing that is the key to knowing an enemy or teammate. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == |