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*The [[Halo: Reach Legendary Edition|Legendary Edition]] of ''[[Halo: Reach]]'' garners players a similar armor effect for use in campaign and multiplayer. However, the flames extinguish during in-game cutscenes.<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&link=BWU_060410 '''Bungie Weekly Update''', ''06.04.10'']</ref> Bungie | *The [[Halo: Reach Legendary Edition|Legendary Edition]] of ''[[Halo: Reach]]'' garners players a similar armor effect for use in campaign and multiplayer. However, the flames extinguish during in-game cutscenes.<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&link=BWU_060410 '''Bungie Weekly Update''', ''06.04.10'']</ref> A similar Bungie-exclusive effect was developed with the [[Armor Effect#Eternal|"Eternal" armor effect]], but the flames are blue-purple instead of orange.<ref>[https://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&link=burnbright '''Bungie.net Update''', ''6/23/2011'']</ref> | ||
*When Bungie was asked, "Since [[Frank O'Connor|Frankie]] left, does he still have his Flaming Helmet?" it was replied with, "The flame has been extinguished." The only two exceptions to Bungie's employee-only rule is [[Nathan Fillion]]<ref>[http://downloads.bungie.net/podcasts/Bungie_Podcast_70709.mp3 '''Bungie Podcast''': ''The Bungie Day Podcast; hosted by Luke Smith, Brian Jarrard, Eric Osborne, Martin O'Donnell, Joseph Staten along with Nathan Fillion '']</ref> and the other being Pope rex, the winner of the Sarkathlon 4 event. | *When Bungie was asked, "Since [[Frank O'Connor|Frankie]] left, does he still have his Flaming Helmet?" it was replied with, "The flame has been extinguished." The only two exceptions to Bungie's employee-only rule is [[Nathan Fillion]]<ref>[http://downloads.bungie.net/podcasts/Bungie_Podcast_70709.mp3 '''Bungie Podcast''': ''The Bungie Day Podcast; hosted by Luke Smith, Brian Jarrard, Eric Osborne, Martin O'Donnell, Joseph Staten along with Nathan Fillion '']</ref> and the other being Pope rex, the winner of the Sarkathlon 4 event. | ||
*Bungie | *Bungie advertises the armor on their website with the logos ''"Get hired, get fire"'' and ''"Game with Flame"''. | ||
*The appearance of a flaming head is probably another reference to flaming ninjas, which Bungie often refers to. | |||
*A popular misconception is that Bungie's Flaming Helmet is actually a variant of the [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Mark VI/R variant|Recon]] helmet. In fact, it is a flame on the collar and is a chest piece that is based on the [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/EOD variant|EOD]] armor. The Bungie Chest Piece creates the flame on the player's head which can be used with any helmet and shoulder piece. | *A popular misconception is that Bungie's Flaming Helmet is actually a variant of the [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Mark VI/R variant|Recon]] helmet. In fact, it is a flame on the collar and is a chest piece that is based on the [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/EOD variant|EOD]] armor. The Bungie Chest Piece creates the flame on the player's head which can be used with any helmet and shoulder piece. | ||
*In ''[[Halo: Reach]]''<nowiki/>'s new multiplayer gametype, "[[Headhunter (game variant)|Headhunter]]", flaming skulls appear when a player takes a headshot and the same skull is used as the oddball in the respective gametype. This is a reference to both flaming helmets and another Bungie meme, flaming ninjas. | *In ''[[Halo: Reach]]''<nowiki/>'s new multiplayer gametype, "[[Headhunter (game variant)|Headhunter]]", flaming skulls appear when a player takes a headshot and the same skull is used as the oddball in the respective gametype. This is a reference to both flaming helmets and another Bungie meme, flaming ninjas. |
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