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A '''Service Tag''' is a tag that consists of one letter and two numbers in Halo 3, or 4 letters/numbers in Halo 3: ODST, meant to identify soldiers quickly during battle. They show-up when another soldier "sees" you through a wall or if their cross-hair is not pointed directly on you, but they still see you on their screen. This is used in the [[Halo 3]] [[Multiplayer]] and in the [[Halo 3: ODST]] [[Firefight]].
A '''Service Tag''' is a tag meant to identify soldiers quickly during battle. They're used in the [[Halo 3]] and [[Halo: Reach]] [[Multiplayer]], and in the [[Halo 3: ODST]] [[Firefight]].
 
Service Tags consists of one letter and two numbers in Halo 3, an arbitrary combination of 4 letters or numbers in Halo 3: ODST, or an arbitrary combination of up to 4 characters or symbols in [[Halo: Reach Multiplayer Beta]] (however, this may not be the format allowed by the finished version of [[Halo: Reach]]).
 
Service Tags show up above the player's head in the HUD, with a marker indicating their position; in team games, players can see their teammates' locations and Service Tags even through walls. When the player's crosshair is directly pointed at the player, the full user name is displayed instead. When players die, the service tag is replaced with a red cross, indicating that the player is dead and helping the slain player's teammates to locate enemies.


== Advantages ==
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*Some of the above service tags (I17, for instance) actually can be used. It's pure luck, however, as you may be given that service tag at random when you first play ''Halo 3'' on an Xbox 360 profile.
*Some of the above service tags (I17, for instance) actually can be used. It's pure luck, however, as you may be given that service tag at random when you first play ''Halo 3'' on an Xbox 360 profile.
*Some service tags that resemble Playstation or Nintendo products, like N35 (NES), P59 (PSP), W11 (Wii), P51 (PS1 or Playstation 1) and P53 (PS3 or Playstation 3) are not banned and can be used.
*Some service tags that resemble Playstation or Nintendo products, like N35 (NES), P59 (PSP), W11 (Wii), P51 (PS1 or Playstation 1) and P53 (PS3 or Playstation 3) are not banned and can be used.
*When people die, the service tag is replaced by a red cross, indicating that the player is dead.


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A Service Tag is a tag meant to identify soldiers quickly during battle. They're used in the Halo 3 and Halo: Reach Multiplayer, and in the Halo 3: ODST Firefight.

Service Tags consists of one letter and two numbers in Halo 3, an arbitrary combination of 4 letters or numbers in Halo 3: ODST, or an arbitrary combination of up to 4 characters or symbols in Halo: Reach Multiplayer Beta (however, this may not be the format allowed by the finished version of Halo: Reach).

Service Tags show up above the player's head in the HUD, with a marker indicating their position; in team games, players can see their teammates' locations and Service Tags even through walls. When the player's crosshair is directly pointed at the player, the full user name is displayed instead. When players die, the service tag is replaced with a red cross, indicating that the player is dead and helping the slain player's teammates to locate enemies.

Advantages

It is good to set your service tag identical to your profile name, so allies can know which of their team-mates are with them. Also, if you cannot directly center a soldier, you are still able to catch their service tag.

Prohibited Service Tags

Some service tags are not allowed because they have vulgar or offensive references, used for guests only, or copyrighted. Here is a list of prohibited service tags in Halo 3 and Halo 3: ODST.

Halo 3

  • Every service tag ending in -00
  • A23 - reserved by UNSC  
  • A55
  • L17 - reserved by UNSC
  • I17
  • E43
  • A01 - resembles 'AOL'
  • A20
  • C17
  • E51
  • E74 - resembles 'Red Ring Error Code E-74'
  • F43
  • F46
  • F48
  • F49
  • N34
  • N64 - a games console
  • N84
  • P52 -resembles "PS2" 
  • T17
  • U50
  • V50
  • Z17

Halo 3: ODST

  • C0DY
  • B4K4
  • C0CK
  • Tags that have curseword references.


Trivia

  • When I17 (resembling 117) is entered as a service tag it will say "this service tag is currently reserved by the UNSC," likely due to the fact that it resembles John-117's tag.
  • Some of the above service tags (I17, for instance) actually can be used. It's pure luck, however, as you may be given that service tag at random when you first play Halo 3 on an Xbox 360 profile.
  • Some service tags that resemble Playstation or Nintendo products, like N35 (NES), P59 (PSP), W11 (Wii), P51 (PS1 or Playstation 1) and P53 (PS3 or Playstation 3) are not banned and can be used.

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