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In [[Halo 2]], '''the rank''' is the numeric representation of a player's multiplayer experience.
The '''ranking system''' in ''[[Halo 2]]'' is the numeric representation of a player's [[Multiplayer|multiplayer]] experience.


==Overview==
A rank can be gained or lost depending on not only the final score of a game, but also on the individual's statistics, and the opposing team's individual ranks. The system responsible for assigning how many experience points a player is awarded is a very complex algorithm.
A rank can be gained or lost depending on not only the final score of a game, but also on the individual's statistics, and the opposing team's individual ranks. The system responsible for assigning how many experience points a player is awarded is a very complex algorithm.


They were represented by numbers however the last seven were pictures. The final rank(50) was a halo ring. The last seven being different is an obvious reference to bugnie's favorite number.
They are represented by numbers, however the last seven are pictures, with the final rank (50th) being a [[Halo Array|Halo]] ring.  


A rank is recorded for every playlist an individual plays in, with the exception of none-ranked gametypes and custom gametypes. There were leader boards for the majority of the playlists, however [[Bungie]] removed them.<ref>[http://playnoevil.com/serendipity/index.php?/archives/98-Microsoft-Bungie-Halo-2-Ends-Leaderboard-Due-to-Cheating-Hacking-Problems.html '''{Playnoevil.com}''']: {Halo 2 Ends Leaderboard Due to Cheating & Hacking Problems}</ref>
A rank is recorded for every [[Matchmaking#Halo 2|playlist]] an individual plays in, with the exception of none-ranked gametypes and custom gametypes. There were leader boards for the majority of the playlists, however [[Bungie]] removed them because of cheating and hacking problems..<ref>[http://playnoevil.com/serendipity/index.php?/archives/98-Microsoft-Bungie-Halo-2-Ends-Leaderboard-Due-to-Cheating-Hacking-Problems.html '''Playnoevil.com''']: Halo 2 Ends Leaderboard Due to Cheating & Hacking Problems</ref>
 
==Trivia==
*The fact that the last seven ranks are different from the previous ones is an obvious reference to Bungie's favorite number, [[7]].
*The last seven [[Rank (Halo: Reach)|ranks]] of ''[[Halo: Reach]]'' are based off loosely of the last seven ranks of this system.
 
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The ranking system in Halo 2 is the numeric representation of a player's multiplayer experience.

Overview

A rank can be gained or lost depending on not only the final score of a game, but also on the individual's statistics, and the opposing team's individual ranks. The system responsible for assigning how many experience points a player is awarded is a very complex algorithm.

They are represented by numbers, however the last seven are pictures, with the final rank (50th) being a Halo ring.

A rank is recorded for every playlist an individual plays in, with the exception of none-ranked gametypes and custom gametypes. There were leader boards for the majority of the playlists, however Bungie removed them because of cheating and hacking problems..[1]

Trivia

  • The fact that the last seven ranks are different from the previous ones is an obvious reference to Bungie's favorite number, 7.
  • The last seven ranks of Halo: Reach are based off loosely of the last seven ranks of this system.

Sources

  1. ^ Playnoevil.com: Halo 2 Ends Leaderboard Due to Cheating & Hacking Problems