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*This medal does not appear in your post-game statistics, similar to the medal [[Steaktacular]] in ''Halo 3'' and all other Bungie.net-only medals in ''Halo: Reach''. | *This medal does not appear in your post-game statistics, similar to the medal [[Steaktacular]] in ''Halo 3'' and all other Bungie.net-only medals in ''Halo: Reach''. | ||
*This medal can be awarded if there are guests in the match, but only if the account is a guest of the player who has registered with Bungie.net. | *This medal can be awarded if there are guests in the match, but only if the account is a guest of the player who has registered with Bungie.net. | ||
*A player is more likely to receive the medal if they are in a playlist with fewer people. | *A player is more likely to receive the medal if they are in a playlist with fewer people. Currently, in ''Halo: Reach'', you can get the medal by signing up at Bungie.net and playing Score Attack; since you are the only player on the game, you are guaranteed to get the medal. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery captionalign="left"> | <gallery captionalign="left"> |
Revision as of 17:49, May 4, 2011
Linktacular is a medal given in Halo 3 and Halo: Reach Multiplayer, for playing in a matchmaking game composed entirely of Bungie.net users; meaning they have registered on Bungie.net by linking their gamertag to the Bungie.net profile. Each linked gamertag is signified by the Seventh Column symbol beside their gamertag in-game. The image consists of a blue circle with the Seventh Column in the center.
Trivia
- It can sometimes be hard to earn this medal, as many people are not signed up at Bungie.net, and you have no control over who is in your Matchmaking game.
- This medal does not appear in your post-game statistics, similar to the medal Steaktacular in Halo 3 and all other Bungie.net-only medals in Halo: Reach.
- This medal can be awarded if there are guests in the match, but only if the account is a guest of the player who has registered with Bungie.net.
- A player is more likely to receive the medal if they are in a playlist with fewer people. Currently, in Halo: Reach, you can get the medal by signing up at Bungie.net and playing Score Attack; since you are the only player on the game, you are guaranteed to get the medal.
Gallery
The remodeled version for Halo: Reach.
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