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

What would you do if you were Shishka for 24 hours?
Posted by: I Stey0x I
Be less fat.
Posted by: Shishka
I can't help it. Your mom makes such a big breakfast when we wake up every morning.

Posted by: hawkeye543
Around my one year anniversary I received the Honorable prefix, basically what it means is that you have maintained a clean(for the most part) ban history throughout the year you have been visiting, and some of the older members you are talking about have not.

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Posted by: Pro Kendog
That would be hilarious Papa lol I've often wondered how i got the honorable title? I've been here just over a year (i think) but yet people have been here longer and have no title??


Haha its my BNet birthday today, but still got nothing.

EDIT: Oh wait, in the last 24 hours i actually gained the 'honorable' onto my name, it definitely was not there yesterday. Thats oddly conincidental......

[Edited on 03.21.2009 10:41 AM PDT]

  • 03.21.2009 10:36 AM PDT

~Foo

So does the prefix "Noble" stand for someone who hasn't been banned for a long time? The phrase "...ban or absence of such" is a bit confusing. I've never been banned, so I'm going to go with it's just length of time on BNet.

  • 03.21.2009 9:19 PM PDT

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Posted by: NL FooFoo
So does the prefix "Noble" stand for someone who hasn't been banned for a long time? The phrase "...ban or absence of such" is a bit confusing. I've never been banned, so I'm going to go with it's just length of time on BNet.
Noble - pertaining to persons so distinguished.

  • 03.21.2009 9:24 PM PDT

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Posted by: NL FooFoo
So does the prefix "Noble" stand for someone who hasn't been banned for a long time? The phrase "...ban or absence of such" is a bit confusing. I've never been banned, .

That's exactly what it means. The "Honorable", "Noble", and "Exalted" mean that you have not been banned many times, most likely not at all. As Baller has posted, that's the definition of your prefix and should help you understand it a little better.

  • 03.21.2009 9:27 PM PDT

~Foo

Just making sure. Thanks.

  • 03.21.2009 9:28 PM PDT

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We don't know for sure, but we have speculated that the Noble prefix is unlocked after two years of good ban history.

~Hawk
Posted by: NL FooFoo
So does the prefix "Noble" stand for someone who hasn't been banned for a long time? The phrase "...ban or absence of such" is a bit confusing. I've never been banned, so I'm going to go with it's just length of time on BNet.

  • 03.21.2009 10:34 PM PDT
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I just saw "senior" member for the first time.

  • 03.22.2009 1:00 AM PDT
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Show me a man who stands on his own two feet, and I'll show you a man who can't get his pants on.

First time I've ever seen Intrepid as well.

  • 03.22.2009 7:48 AM PDT
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Talk to the Soul | ~B.B. | Know Your Duardo |  | Hero | ISFJ | 77135 | 94371

"It's not who I am underneath, but what I do that defines me."

People that don't have a prefix, hawkeye, are people that did not meet the criteria to reach it. From my findings, every prefix has something to do with the site, whether it be a high post count, or lack of bans, time here, groups, etc.

  • 03.22.2009 8:12 AM PDT

Double post.

[Edited on 03.22.2009 12:06 PM PDT]

  • 03.22.2009 12:06 PM PDT

Posted by: Kakashi Senpai
I just saw "senior" member for the first time.

Hi there.

Wait... ohhhhh you meant... got'cha.
:)

  • 03.22.2009 12:06 PM PDT
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Posted by: hawkeye543
We don't know for sure, but we have speculated that the Noble prefix is unlocked after two years of good ban history.

~Hawk
Posted by: NL FooFoo
So does the prefix "Noble" stand for someone who hasn't been banned for a long time? The phrase "...ban or absence of such" is a bit confusing. I've never been banned, so I'm going to go with it's just length of time on BNet.


Seems about right. Two years, no ban history, although I'm not very active.

[Edited on 03.22.2009 12:18 PM PDT]

  • 03.22.2009 12:18 PM PDT

The Few, The True, The crew

remember ChiFighter= k+eye+fighter

year and a half no Bans, i think. I just started to become more active although i have a year old hundred member group.

  • 03.22.2009 12:25 PM PDT

Without me, it's just "Aweso".

Posted by: Duardo
People that don't have a prefix, hawkeye, are people that did not meet the criteria to reach it. From my findings, every prefix has something to do with the site, whether it be a high post count, or lack of bans, time here, groups, etc.
What does the "groups" criteria entail?

  • 03.22.2009 12:47 PM PDT
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Can you believe it?

I was heroic one morning, and then later that day, it just disappeared and still hasn't come back.

  • 03.22.2009 1:04 PM PDT

Paul

i dont understand it tho, ive been here since 2007 so about 2 years and i post about every weekly update or every other, and im still honorable? when do i get my heroic title?

  • 03.22.2009 1:11 PM PDT
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Paul

S1NESTER your missing the point there are 3 things that get ur rank up on here, well the 3 most important, number one is how many times you have been banned, number 2 how long u have been here, and 3 active posting, always keep making posts that are relevant to the update or the topic, and eventually u will get premoted, it takes time.

  • 03.22.2009 1:17 PM PDT
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Posted by: Blade967
I was heroic one morning, and then later that day, it just disappeared and still hasn't come back.
Well, that's the real question. No one but Achronos fully knows how it works. It's automated. Your title is relative to everyone else. If you are less active, or the people close to you in trust rating are more active than you, you can go up or down. It's happened to me a few times. It's no big deal.

  • 03.22.2009 1:32 PM PDT

Paul

ok ive made an observation, here about the status, so what ive noticed is that with a exalted legendary member for example it seems to me that the legendary word in the name is indicating his ban history, and the exalted is indicating how many posts, hes had and then i guess the member part is how long he's been here...damn its so confuzzling lol

  • 03.22.2009 1:32 PM PDT
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Posted by: Choppa Boppa
ok ive made an observation, here about the status, so what ive noticed is that with a exalted legendary member for example it seems to me that the legendary word in the name is indicating his ban history, and the exalted is indicating how many posts, hes had and then i guess the member part is how long he's been here...damn its so confuzzling lol
Exalted is actually most likely a combination of ban history along with account age and active posting. Intrepid is active posting (most likely), Fabled is active posting along with low ban history (most likely).

  • 03.22.2009 1:36 PM PDT
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thanks for the thread. It answered alot of my questions. Thank you.

  • 03.22.2009 2:25 PM PDT
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Can you believe it?

Posted by: Old Papa Rich
Posted by: Blade967
I was heroic one morning, and then later that day, it just disappeared and still hasn't come back.
Well, that's the real question. No one but Achronos fully knows how it works. It's automated. Your title is relative to everyone else. If you are less active, or the people close to you in trust rating are more active than you, you can go up or down. It's happened to me a few times. It's no big deal.

Thank you. I know that they don't really matter, I was just curious as to why I lost it.

  • 03.22.2009 2:37 PM PDT
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thats very useful =)

  • 03.22.2009 5:20 PM PDT
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Gamertag: Donsteve77
Kotor

I used to be a heroic member, so asking anybody who might know, what do i have to get to Heroic again?

  • 03.22.2009 5:23 PM PDT