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*A popular misconception is that Bungie's Flaming Helmet is actually a variant of the [[Recon]] helmet. In fact, it is a flame on the collar and is a chest piece that is based on the [[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 [[Recon]] helmet. In fact, it is a flame on the collar and is a chest piece that is based on the [[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. 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. This is a reference to both flaming helmets and another Bungie meme, flaming ninjas. | ||
*In celebration of [[Bungie Day#2010|Bungie Day 2010]], Bungie gave the armor to every ''[[Halo 3]]'' player for the day. In addition to this, the distinct Bungie logo that appears next to an employee's gamertag as a distinguisher was also applied to everyone for the day. This is because the Bungie logo is a linked effect of the armor. | *In celebration of [[Bungie Day#2010|Bungie Day 2010]], Bungie gave the armor to every ''[[Halo 3]]'' player for the day. In addition to this, the distinct Bungie logo that appears next to an employee's gamertag as a distinguisher was also applied to everyone for the day. This is because the Bungie logo is a linked effect of the armor. | ||
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