How To Boost On Halo 3

By: Helen Rogers

Break Studios Contributing Writer

It’s no wonder many people want to know how to boost on Halo 3 because it can get a low level player straight up to a level 50 in a matter of a handful of games. Anyone that has played “Halo 3” online will let you know that it’s hard to reach the top of the ranks, but with the right people involved as well as skills and patience, you can reach a level 50 in no time. It’s completely possibly to boost on “Halo 3” to the top of the ranks, and you’ll figure out just how to do it in this article.

  1. Play with higher ranked people. This is one of the more common methods in boosting because of its efficiency. If you play with higher ranked players in ranked matches (and your team wins), your character will rank up a lot more quickly. You can even play with three other players of much higher rank, hide the entire game, and reap the benefits of the wins.
  2. Play with a higher ranked friend in Team Doubles, and have that friend quit right before the two of you win a match. It may sound odd, but this has been a proven tactic with players that boost on “Halo 3.” It works because the game detects that the opposing team consisted of two players at the end of the game and your team only had one. The game offers more chance to rank up due to this, and this is why many people use this method.
  3. Lower your experience to rank up more quickly. “Halo 3” is designed to slow ranking down as you gain more experience. However, the lesser experience you have, the faster you will rank. To take advantage of this and boost, you can bring down your experience by joining either ranked or social matches and quitting immediately after getting in. Remember that this is frowned upon by both the online multiplayer community as well as Bungie. However, this is another popular technique to help boost.
  4. Remember that it’s just a game. Virtually, all other methods used for boosting can cost you your Xbox Live service, so of course, it wouldn’t be such a great idea to try them. Stay courteous and alert when doing this, and don’t boost too much. 
Posted on: Jan. 02, 2011