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'''EXP''' (Experience Points) are awarded to players based on their performance in a [[Halo 3]] [[multiplayer]] match. Along with [[skill]], EXP determines a player's [[Rank (Halo 3 Game Rank)|rank]] and advancement in rank. Points are awarded thusly<ref>http://gruntsrus.com/viewpage.php?page_id=60</ref>: You will not see if you have earned or lost EXP points untill you exit to the lobby.   
'''EXP''' (Experience Points) are awarded to players based on their performance in a [[Halo 3]] [[multiplayer]] match. Along with [[skill]], EXP determines a player's [[Rank (Halo 3 Game Rank)|rank]] and advancement in rank. Points are awarded thusly<ref>http://gruntsrus.com/viewpage.php?page_id=60</ref>: You will not see if you have earned or lost EXP points until you exit to the lobby.   
 
*Win: 1 EXP
*Loss: 0 EXP
*Loss: 0 EXP
*Quitting/Disconnecting from the Match Early: -1 EXP (does not always occur)
*Quitting/Disconnecting from the Match Early: -1 EXP (does not always occur)

Revision as of 19:50, November 1, 2009

Template:Ratings EXP (Experience Points) are awarded to players based on their performance in a Halo 3 multiplayer match. Along with skill, EXP determines a player's rank and advancement in rank. Points are awarded thusly[1]: You will not see if you have earned or lost EXP points until you exit to the lobby.

  • Win: 1 EXP
  • Loss: 0 EXP
  • Quitting/Disconnecting from the Match Early: -1 EXP (does not always occur)
  • Win a Double-Exp: 2 EXP

EXP is only lost when a player leaves a match before it is over. This penalty typically only applies to team matches, in any playlist. Also, the game counts a disconnect as quitting, so if your internet connection dropped or if you unplug your router, and even if in the unlikely event of a power outage, you will still be penalized as if you had quit the match through the menu.

In a free-for-all match, such as Lone Wolves or Rumble Pit, a player is considered to have won if he finishes in the top half; as in a team match, a player wins if his team wins (multi team games involves placing 1st or 2nd, essentially the top half again).

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