Sunday, October 16, 2011

Halo Reach Daily Challenges Guide - 10/16/11

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The Challenges:
Light Fare - Kill 100 enemies in any game mode in Reach. - 3000cR
Nothing especially difficult today and all of these challenges can be done in two games. This challenge, requiring a hundred kills, will be completed in a single game of Firefight Matchmaking. Beyond that, no need to worry but remember that the Weekly Challenge is still requiring you to stack up Multikills. However, it may seem that the challenge is only counting the initial Multikill. If that is the case, you need a lot of double kills.

Better, Closer, Warmer - Earn at least 7 kills in a multiplayer Matchmaking game. - 2500cR
Seven kills should be very easy to come by and most players will hit this number in a regular game. Regardless, you will get this challenge while going for the "You Want This, Don't You?" challenge. Check that challenge for more ideas.

Survivor - Earn 5 Sprees in a Firefight Matchmaking game. - 2000cR
Five sprees in a single Firefight Matchmaking game should not be a chore at all. My advice is to load up either Gruntpocalypse or 2X Score Attack in the Score Attack playlist. You will get a killing spree every ten kills so if you can get to fifty kills without a death, this challenge will be taken care of. Nothing else to say besides that for this easy challenge.

You Want This, Don't You? - Earn 12 kills with precision weapons in a multiplayer Matchmaking game. - 3000cR
The best way to get kills with precision weapons in multiplayer is to play either Team SWAT or Team Snipers. Both will start you with precision weapons and will also have one-headshot kills with those weapons. Twelve kills can be a little daunting for some but if you have a chance to pick any sort of objective gametype, do so. This will allow you to rack up the kills and only be restricted by a time limit.


Last day for the Weekly Challenge.
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