Halo Infinite medals guide: All multiplayer medals and how to earn them

Earning medals is a staple of every Halo game — Spartans who prove themselves on the battlefield are recognized for their wartime achievements after each game, along with a kill/death ratio and overall score. Although players cannot collect these medals long-term and display them anywhere, they are a nice bonus at the end of a tough match.

Medals are not very rare Hello infinite — you can definitely earn them by accidentally eliminating the right enemy, or by something as simple as holding the Weird for a certain amount of time — but it’s almost impossible to remember the long list of potential rewards. If you’re trying to earn every medal in the game or just want to check which ones you’ve accidentally won, it’s great to have a checklist. We have circled the name of each available medal in Hello infinite and what you need to do in the game to earn them. Good luck, Spartan.

Further reading

Medals for multiple killsA Spartan takes aim with an assault rifle in Halo Infinite.

Trading lives will only get you so far in Team Slayer — you have to speed it up and outsmart your opponent to beat them. To earn more kills, you need to be on top of your game. A well-placed grenade, superior weapon grip, or elite reflexes can earn you a few kills as your enemies struggle to take you down. Obviously, the top multi-kill medals are a bit wild and you’ll need to play Big Team Battle or custom games to have any chance of earning them.

  • Double Kill: Kill 2 enemies in rapid succession
  • Triple Kill: Kill 3 enemies in quick succession
  • Overkill: Kill 4 enemies in quick succession
  • Killtacular: Kill 5 enemies in rapid succession
  • Killtrocity: Kill 6 enemies in quick succession
  • Killamanjaro: Kill 7 enemies in quick succession
  • Killtastrophe: Kill 8 enemies in rapid succession
  • Killpocalypse: Kill 9 enemies in quick succession
  • Killionaire: Kill 10 enemies in quick succession

Medals for killing

A Spartan wields a Gravity Hammer in Halo Infinite.Image used with permission of the copyright holder

Killing sprees require patience. You can’t run into every gunfight where you see a firearm if you want to rack up the kills. Find your powerful weapons, place them in a good place and wait for the kills to come to you. You have to survive to keep your streak to play defensively and attack when your enemies are weak.

  • Killjoy: Stop the enemy’s killing spree
  • Killing Spree: Kill 5 enemies without dying
  • Killing Frenzy: Kill 10 enemies without dying
  • Running Riot: Kill 15 enemies without dying
  • Rampage: Kill 20 enemies without dying
  • Nightmare: Kill 25 enemies without dying
  • Boogeyman: Kill 30 enemies without dying
  • Grim Reaper: Kill 35 enemies without dying
  • Demon: Kill 40 enemies without dying

Medals for Proficiency

Two Spartans in a Warthog in Halo Infinite.

Proficiency Medals are awarded to players for mastering a specific weapon class or aspect of the game. Stick with that sniper rifle the entire match or focus on beatdowns to earn some special medals at the end of the game.

  • Boxer: Kill 5 enemies in a melee
  • Warrior: Kill 5 enemies with melee weapons
  • Gunslinger: Kill 5 enemies with pistols
  • Scattergunner: Kill 5 enemies with shotguns
  • Breacher: Kill 5 enemies with SMGs
  • Archer: Kill 5 enemies with assault rifles
  • Marksman: Kill 5 enemies with tactical rifles
  • Sharpshooter: Kill 5 enemies with sniper rifles
  • Bomber: Kill 5 enemies with throwers
  • Grenadier: Kill 5 enemies with grenades
  • Observer: Mark 5 enemies who are then killed
  • Wingman: Earn 10 kill assists
  • Driver: Kill 5 enemies with land vehicles
  • Tanker: Kill 5 enemies with siege vehicles
  • Pilot: Kill 5 enemies with the plane
  • Wheelman: Earn 5 driver assists
  • Gunner: Kill 5 enemies with placed turrets
  • Hard: Kill 5 enemies with separate turrets
  • Saboteur: Destroy 5 enemy vehicles
  • Bodyguard: Save 5 allies by killing their attacker

Skill Medals

A Spartan sets up a sniper rifle shot in Halo Infinite.Image used with permission of the copyright holder

Medals of skill are awarded for very specific achievements and are much rarer than other types of medals. They recognize players who hit really spectacular shots or prove themselves as top fighters. You can earn it by landing a super long-range Skewer shot, grappling with a vehicle, or killing multiple enemies in one hit.

  • Achilles’ Spine: Kill an enemy with an active Overshield by hitting them from behind in a crowd
  • Autopilot on: Kill the enemy driver of a moving vehicle with a sniper rifle
  • Backstab: Kill an enemy by backstabbing them in a crowd
  • Ballista: Kill an enemy with a skewer from afar
  • Bank Shot: Kill an enemy with a ricochet
  • Boom Block: Block an incoming projectile by placing a falling wall
  • Bulltrue: Save yourself or an ally by interrupting an enemy’s energy sword
  • Chain Reaction: Kill an enemy with a shock chain
  • Luck Cluster: Kill 2 or more enemies with a grenade
  • Death Race: Smash 2+ enemies with a single spirit boost
  • Air Combat: Destroy an enemy aircraft while alone in it
  • Fire and forget: Kill the enemy with the M41 SPNKr from afar
  • Grand Slam: Kill 2+ enemies with one swing of the Gravity Hammer
  • Guardian Angel: Save the life of an ally from afar
  • Hail Mary: Kill an enemy with a grenade from afar
  • Harpoon: grapple with a distant enemy
  • Interlinked: Kill 4 enemies with a single chain
  • Kong: Kill an enemy by throwing a fusion coil
  • Mind the Gap: Kill an enemy by sending them to their deaths with the Repulsor
  • Nade Shot: Shoot an enemy in the head immediately after damaging them with a grenade
  • Ninja: Kill an enemy by jumping over them and hitting them from behind in the crowd
  • No scope: Kill an enemy with a sniper rifle without zooming
  • Nuclear Football: Catch a fusion coil thrown by an enemy
  • Odin’s Raven: Detect 3 or more enemies with a single threat sensor
  • Pancake: Kill an enemy by flattening them with the Repulsor
  • Perfect: Kill the enemy with precision weapons with superior efficiency
  • Retreat: Kill an enemy with a sniper rifle after they have been fired by a human cannon
  • Quigley: Kill 2 or more enemies with a single S7 Sniper
  • Remote Detonation: Kill an enemy by firing a grenade
  • Return to Sender: Kill an enemy by deflecting their projectile
  • Reversal: Kill the enemy that attacked you first
  • Ride sharing: deliver the target carrier to the target after driving a long distance
  • Skyjack: Hijack an enemy plane
  • Sneak King: Kill a camouflaged enemy by hitting them from behind in a crowd
  • Sniper: shoot enemies in the head with a sniper rifle
  • Splash: Kill an enemy by hitting them with a vehicle
  • Stick: Kill an enemy by impaling them with a plasma or spiked grenade
  • Tag and Bag: Kill 2 or more enemies while detecting them using the threat sensor
  • Whiplash: Kill a grappling enemy
  • Windshield Wiper: Kill an enemy trying to hijack a vehicle

Style medals

A Spartan fires his weapon with an explosion in the background.Image used with permission of the copyright holder

What’s the point of winning if you don’t look good doing it? Style medals are awarded for those “oh my god did you see that?” games, such as destroying a fully loaded vehicle, killing an enemy with a grenade you threw just before dying, or managing to take down an opponent with the last bullet.

  • 360: Kill an enemy by shooting them right after they turn
  • Combat Evolved: Capture a powerful weapon that is fired from the weapon pad with a plasma grenade
  • Deadly Catch: Grab onto a weapon or item and use it to instantly kill an enemy
  • Driveby: Earn a Double Kill as a passenger
  • Quick Ball: Kill an enemy with the impact of a thrown grenade
  • Flyin’ High: Take a huge jump in a fully loaded vehicle
  • From the Grave: Kill an enemy after you die
  • Grapple Jack: Grab and hijack an enemy vehicle
  • Hold this: Kill the enemy immediately after dropping the weapon using your remaining gun
  • Last Shot: Kill an enemy with the last bullet in your magazine
  • Mower: Destroy an enemy vehicle with the wheels of the Brute Chopper
  • Assemble: Assemble a fully loaded vehicle from two or more allies after honking
  • Mounted and Loaded: Score a double kill with a stationary turret
  • Off the Rack: Kill an enemy with a weapon immediately after bringing it back from spawn
  • It’s Fun Over: Destroy a fully loaded enemy Razorback
  • Pineapple Express: Kill an enemy with a grenade as a passenger
  • Quick Draw: Kill an enemy with a pistol immediately after switching to them
  • Drive Speed: Destroy an enemy vehicle by hitting it with your own
  • Reclaimer: Reclaim an enemy vehicle that was once yours
  • Shoot the Summoner: Shoot an enemy in the head moments after marking them
  • Special Delivery: Kill an enemy with a boosted Man Cannon or Grav Lift grenade
  • Street Sweeper: Kill the enemy with the CQS48 Bulldog as your passenger

Game Mode Medals

A Spartan carrying the enemy flag in Halo Infinite.

These medals can only be earned while playing certain game modes such as Capture the Flag or Oddball. If you have mastered a certain game mode, you will accumulate them in no time.

  • All That Juice: Secure 3 powerful seeds in quick succession
  • Always Rotating: Capture all zones in one life
  • Stop the Clock: Stop the enemy from scoring their last points by occupying a zone in the Stronghold
  • Flag Joust: Kill the enemy flag bearer while holding the flag
  • Flawless Win: Win every round of the game with 3+ rounds
  • Fumble: Kill an enemy Oddball carrier within moments of their victory
  • Goal Line Stand: Kill an enemy Oddball carrier within moments of their victory
  • Perfection: Win the game with 15+ kills and no deaths
  • Power Outrage: Steal 3 Power Seeds in quick succession
  • Steaktacular: Win the game by dominating the enemy team
  • Short Stopped: Kill an enemy carrier that is about to score
  • Straight Balling: Carry the Oddball for 1 minute

Where can I see my earned medals?

Halo Infinite postgame stats page.

When you earn a medal mid-game, you’ll hear the announcer shout out the title in classic Halo fashion, and the emblem associated with the achievement will appear on your screen.

When the match is over, you’ll be able to see a list of your medals won along with your normal stats in the Player Recap section.

If you’ve accidentally clicked on the summary or want to see your stats from a previous game, you can do so via the main menu. Go to Control panel, choose My profileand then Match history. Select a specific game from the list of recently played games and select Match results to see your stats and earned medals.

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