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Subject: Honorable Vs Noble Member?

At the risk of sounding naive what is the difference between Honorable & noble? I was just an Honorable Member then went to try and find out why I was and what it meant,then when I came back again I was a Noble Member.It was in a span of about 5 minutes and I never even signed out. Let me know. Thanx,

  • 02.06.2012 3:17 AM PDT

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All the information you need can be found in this thread.

Essentially:

Honorable - No bans/warnings in about 1 year
Noble - Active member of 2 years, with no bans for at least 1 year

  • 02.06.2012 3:20 AM PDT

Key

In the hierarchy of prefixes that mainly indicate a lack of bans, it goes: Honorable -> Noble -> Exalted.

Also:
Posted by: Dropship dude
All the information you need can be found in this thread.

Essentially:

Honorable - No bans/warnings in about 1 year
Noble - Active member of 2 years, with no bans for at least 1 year

  • 02.06.2012 3:25 AM PDT

I acknowledge my user name is stupid. However, I promise I'm not.

Disclaimer: The latter is a lie.

Congrats, bud. However, until you get a blue bar like me... You're not cool.

  • 02.06.2012 5:01 AM PDT

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I'm in the middle. Thats what.

  • 02.06.2012 5:04 AM PDT

Posted by: Commander GX
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Noble is the better.

  • 02.06.2012 5:27 AM PDT

Yes, there're too many numbers in my name.

sometimes when your title updates, it can be a little laggy and accidentally switch you back and forth on bars.

Essentially, the Honorable members have no bans or warnings in about a year, and the Nobles are active for 2 years, and have no bans for 1 year.

  • 02.06.2012 5:29 AM PDT

There are three people I serve. God, Chuck norris, and Evilcam.

Noble means you have been here for 2 years I believe.

  • 02.06.2012 5:41 AM PDT
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Why can't we put Bungie Cards here?

You can have warnings and still be honorable or noble, but you can't to get exalted.

  • 02.06.2012 5:47 AM PDT

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Posted by: HipiO7
This man, this man right here put it so eloquently that I actually cancelled my own 2000+ word long post.
/slow clap for respect


:)
The person who said participating is important, not winning, obviously never won anything.

Noble simply means that you're better than the Honorables.

Same way as being fabled means you're better than the Intrepids.


=)

  • 02.06.2012 7:22 AM PDT

To infinity, and beyond!
UNSC Leviathan

Noble is better than heroic.

  • 02.06.2012 7:25 AM PDT

i c u thar c' ing my signiture

Yours in _Kai_

Other than color there is no difference between any of the the titles unless you're a forum ninja or above. Titles are based on activity, amount of time on the site, and if you have been banned/warned. I'm sure there are things that go on behind the scenes but you should check out the FAQ on Bungie.net Member Titles / Prefixes / Bar Colors thread for more details and speculations.

  • 02.06.2012 7:41 AM PDT

Posted by: A Bit Of Zero
This thread would have appealed to me more if it was written with crayons.
Posted by: King Dutchy
I broke one of the cords for my X11s because I couldn't get past the final American course in Doritos Crash Course.

I think Honorable means you've been on here for about a year, Noble is about 2 years I think.

  • 02.06.2012 7:58 AM PDT

The Song Of Nephilim

Xenoblade <3

2 years with no bans for a year.

  • 02.06.2012 8:56 AM PDT