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Subject: FAQ on Bungie.net Member Titles / Prefixes / Bar Colors

I'd like to be half-man half-tree in an octopus' garden in the shade.

Posted by: Halo biggest fan
Around 15 to 20 post a day.
Posted by: TheDemonicBird O
So how many posts does it take to get to Fabled I wonder.

More than that, I'd think. Maybe 15-20 a day for a long time for Intrepid, but not Fabled.

  • 08.05.2010 1:12 PM PDT

Posted by: TheDemonicBird O
So how many posts does it take to get to Fabled I wonder.

I posted this a few days ago:

Posted by: ARBITOR 5
Posted by: The Sacred Flea
Here's a question. If I post about 40-50 times a day, how long would it talk to get Intrepid and Heroic?

Well considering no one knows what the figures are, i'd say at least 6 months. 40 - 40, so i'll say 45; that means you would have posted 7560 posts in the 6 months. I'm sure Intrepid (High post count) and Fabled (Very high post count) would be more than 7500 posts, assuming this I reckon that Intrepid ould be 10,000 posts and Fabled either 15,000 or 20,000 posts. SOunds a little extream but who knows!

  • 08.05.2010 1:29 PM PDT

Thank you very much for the list. I have been a member for a little more than a year and I always wondered what the titles meant and how you get them. Thanks again. Bungie rocks.

  • 08.05.2010 3:27 PM PDT

Posted by: iTz IGr33NI
Posted by: TheDemonicBird O
So how many posts does it take to get to Fabled I wonder.

I would say about 10,000 or more.
I'd say my overall post count is around 5,000.

  • 08.05.2010 3:28 PM PDT

I usually post 15-20 times a day and I achieved Fabled in a year and two months.
Posted by: Deathtrap462
Posted by: Halo biggest fan
Around 15 to 20 post a day.
Posted by: TheDemonicBird O
So how many posts does it take to get to Fabled I wonder.

More than that, I'd think. Maybe 15-20 a day for a long time for Intrepid, but not Fabled.

  • 08.05.2010 4:03 PM PDT
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Why are you reading my signature? Who actually opens these things and reads them!

And as always, SEND ME A PM. Please. Or really bad things will happen to you.

Posted by: relliK42
I usually post 15-20 times a day and I achieved Fabled in a year and two months.
Posted by: Deathtrap462
Posted by: Halo biggest fan
Around 15 to 20 post a day.
Posted by: TheDemonicBird O
So how many posts does it take to get to Fabled I wonder.

More than that, I'd think. Maybe 15-20 a day for a long time for Intrepid, but not Fabled.

I post an average of 25 times a day and I'm not fabled yet either. :(

  • 08.05.2010 4:58 PM PDT

Well, that's weird. I guess I may have had a higher post per day count at one point in time.
Posted by: Cranium Crater
Posted by: relliK42
I usually post 15-20 times a day and I achieved Fabled in a year and two months.
Posted by: Deathtrap462
Posted by: Halo biggest fan
Around 15 to 20 post a day.
Posted by: TheDemonicBird O
So how many posts does it take to get to Fabled I wonder.

More than that, I'd think. Maybe 15-20 a day for a long time for Intrepid, but not Fabled.

I post an average of 25 times a day and I'm not fabled yet either. :(

  • 08.05.2010 5:51 PM PDT


Posted by: Bahh M15
Posted by: Jay120171
I don't know if this has been posted but not logging in for a while lowers your trust. I've gone a week or more without logging in was lowered to a legendary. I also hardly posted at all in the mains until recently. It was all in chapters so I am not sure that actually posting in the mains makes much of a difference. I have a friend who logs in to BNet frequently, never posts in the mains and only posts a couple times a week in a chapter and stays blue.
Not logging in = no activity. No activity = lowered trust (amirite?). Additionally, there's a limit to the amount of blues there can be at one time so someone probably took your place whilst you were Legendary. About your friend: his/her account may be older than yours and he/she may have less bans and warnings than you. Your friend may also have a "settled" spot as a Mythic and therefore a hiatus from the mains may not affect your friend much. It's also worth noting that private group activity could possibly count towards our trust ratings in a small amount and so does simply logging in.

Someone, correct me if I'm wrong about any of this. I'm still trying to get a better understanding of this system.
Yeah, he may be a secure mythic member. I think that private groups count, but not to the extent that the main forums do.

  • 08.05.2010 11:40 PM PDT
Subject: FAQ on Bungie.net Member Titles

How come i've been here for almost a year now and ive been active but i havent gotten like heroic or honorable member yet?

  • 08.06.2010 12:23 AM PDT


Posted by: metropoulosalec
How come i've been here for almost a year now and ive been active but i havent gotten like heroic or honorable member yet?

Have you had any bans recently?

  • 08.06.2010 12:26 AM PDT

Never been banned once, ive only had a thread locked of mine once, but thats it

  • 08.06.2010 12:28 AM PDT

Posted by: metropoulosalec
Give it time, you'll get it eventually. Just stay active and don't break any rules.

  • 08.06.2010 12:31 AM PDT

Ok will do

  • 08.06.2010 12:32 AM PDT
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Very informative.

  • 08.06.2010 1:08 AM PDT
Subject: FAQ on Bungie.net Member Titles / Prefixes / Bar Colors

On hiding dead bodies:
Posted by: Psuedo
Posted by: teh Chaz
Inside another dead body. It's the last place they'll look
A corpse within a corpse.
CORPSEPTION.
Win.

if im signed in constantly (so i never actually sign in) does that count?
Posted by: Bahh M15
Posted by: Jay120171
I don't know if this has been posted but not logging in for a while lowers your trust. I've gone a week or more without logging in was lowered to a legendary. I also hardly posted at all in the mains until recently. It was all in chapters so I am not sure that actually posting in the mains makes much of a difference. I have a friend who logs in to BNet frequently, never posts in the mains and only posts a couple times a week in a chapter and stays blue.
Not logging in = no activity. No activity = lowered trust (amirite?). Additionally, there's a limit to the amount of blues there can be at one time so someone probably took your place whilst you were Legendary. About your friend: his/her account may be older than yours and he/she may have less bans and warnings than you. Your friend may also have a "settled" spot as a Mythic and therefore a hiatus from the mains may not affect your friend much. It's also worth noting that private group activity could possibly count towards our trust ratings in a small amount and so does simply logging in.

Someone, correct me if I'm wrong about any of this. I'm still trying to get a better understanding of this system.

  • 08.06.2010 1:24 AM PDT

On hiding dead bodies:
Posted by: Psuedo
Posted by: teh Chaz
Inside another dead body. It's the last place they'll look
A corpse within a corpse.
CORPSEPTION.
Win.

my PPD is 37.5 over about 4-5 months, which averages out to about 4500-5625 total posts. Ive been here for almost a year, but i was very inactive until either march or april, now ive been a forum addict since.

anyone with a title know roughly what their post count is?
Posted by: iTrolIBnet
Posted by: Cranium Crater
I post an average of 25 times a day and I'm not fabled yet either. :(
It probably needs to be sustained over a long period of time, to achieve a higher post count.

  • 08.06.2010 1:31 AM PDT


Posted by: JDYeash937 MkII
if im signed in constantly (so i never actually sign in) does that count?
Posted by: Bahh M15
Posted by: Jay120171
I don't know if this has been posted but not logging in for a while lowers your trust. I've gone a week or more without logging in was lowered to a legendary. I also hardly posted at all in the mains until recently. It was all in chapters so I am not sure that actually posting in the mains makes much of a difference. I have a friend who logs in to BNet frequently, never posts in the mains and only posts a couple times a week in a chapter and stays blue.
Not logging in = no activity. No activity = lowered trust (amirite?). Additionally, there's a limit to the amount of blues there can be at one time so someone probably took your place whilst you were Legendary. About your friend: his/her account may be older than yours and he/she may have less bans and warnings than you. Your friend may also have a "settled" spot as a Mythic and therefore a hiatus from the mains may not affect your friend much. It's also worth noting that private group activity could possibly count towards our trust ratings in a small amount and so does simply logging in.

Someone, correct me if I'm wrong about any of this. I'm still trying to get a better understanding of this system.
Yeah I really want to know this too. I stay signed in.

  • 08.06.2010 3:13 AM PDT

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Posted by: Mythic
Yeah I really want to know this too. I stay signed in.
Meaning you leave your log-in information (password and e-mail) saved? Achronos has stated numerous times that is a bad idea, both account security wise and site performance wise. Plus it wouldn't surprise me if there is a trust rating boost for those who don't save their log-in information, similar to the linked gamertag boost, since an account that takes more precautions is a more trustworthy account in my opinion.

[Edited on 08.06.2010 3:34 AM PDT]

  • 08.06.2010 3:32 AM PDT

Does anyone know if there's a limit to how many Heroic/ Legendary/ Mythic members there can be? Thanks in advance.

  • 08.06.2010 7:33 AM PDT

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That's probably why I'm not a Legendary member yet!
Posted by: JBSpudster
Posted by: Mythic
Yeah I really want to know this too. I stay signed in.
Meaning you leave your log-in information (password and e-mail) saved? Achronos has stated numerous times that is a bad idea, both account security wise and site performance wise. Plus it wouldn't surprise me if there is a trust rating boost for those who don't save their log-in information, similar to the linked gamertag boost, since an account that takes more precautions is a more trustworthy account in my opinion.

  • 08.06.2010 8:35 AM PDT

I don't know the exact numbers, but there is supposed to be somewhat of a limit.
Posted by: The Sacred Flea
Does anyone know if there's a limit to how many Heroic/ Legendary/ Mythic members there can be? Thanks in advance.

  • 08.06.2010 8:40 AM PDT

I think only for mythic I am not that sure.

  • 08.06.2010 8:46 AM PDT

As an example that may or may not shed light on the idea that "post counts/time logged in" affect your title bar, I've been a member since 2003. In the last four years (from May 12th, 2006 to now), I've made approximately 300 posts -- about 75 per year if we divide it equally.

I don't think post count or time logged in (I log out every time I close my browser) affect your title bar, though without working on Bungie's online team, there's no way to say for sure.

  • 08.06.2010 8:57 AM PDT

I'd like to be half-man half-tree in an octopus' garden in the shade.

Posted by: Frogwart
As an example that may or may not shed light on the idea that "post counts/time logged in" affect your title bar, I've been a member since 2003. In the last four years (from May 12th, 2006 to now), I've made approximately 300 posts -- about 75 per year if we divide it equally.

I don't think post count or time logged in (I log out every time I close my browser) affect your title bar, though without working on Bungie's online team, there's no way to say for sure.

Your trust rating from your lack of bans and length of time here may be great enough that you don't need to post as often to retain Mythic. I can't imagine post count/time logged in not affecting titles.

  • 08.06.2010 9:44 AM PDT