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It is helpful to note that just getting an overkill on a four-on-four match in [[Matchmaking]] will not necessarily achieve the medal. This instance doesn't occur often. In order to unlock the medal, you have to kill the entire team so fast that every member of the team is simultaneously dead for at least a moment. If any [[respawn]] before you get the overkill, you will not get the medal.
It is helpful to note that just getting an overkill on a four-on-four match in [[Matchmaking]] will not necessarily achieve the medal. This instance doesn't occur often. In order to unlock the medal, you have to kill the entire team so fast that every member of the team is simultaneously dead for at least a moment. If any [[respawn]] before you get the overkill, you will not get the medal.


Perhaps the hardest conventional any slayer playlist to get this medal on would be [[Slayer]], as it has a battle consisting of a four-on-four match. Excluding this, achieving this medal on Social/Mythic Big Team Battle would be extremely noteworthy, because that would mean getting a [[Killtastrophe]] on the enemy team before any of them respawn.
Perhaps the hardest conventional team slayer playlist to get this medal on would be [[Slayer]], as it has a battle consisting of a four-on-four match. Excluding this, achieving this medal on Social/Mythic Big Team Battle would be extremely noteworthy, because that would mean getting a [[Killtastrophe]] on the enemy team before any of them respawn.


A fact about the Extermination medal is that you don't have to kill the whole team, as long as they're all dead. ex: You get an Overkill in a 5v5 match, and the other player is on the respawn; as long as all players are on the respawn, and you receive an Overkill and the Extermination, whether you were the one who killed the whole team or not, which can be useful in Big Team battles. Inversely, you can also get the medal in a 2v2 match by killing both enemies twice, and spacing out the first 3 kills.
A fact about the Extermination medal is that you don't have to kill the whole team, as long as they're all dead. ex: You get an Overkill in a 5v5 match, and the other player is on the respawn; as long as all players are on the respawn, and you receive an Overkill and the Extermination, whether you were the one who killed the whole team or not, which can be useful in Big Team battles. Inversely, you can also get the medal in a 2v2 match by killing both enemies twice, and spacing out the first 3 kills.