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(understood that they're unlockable)
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==Emblem==
==Emblem==
*'''Bronze Metroid Emblem''': 25 multiplayer wins
*'''Bronze Metroid Emblem''': 25 multiplayer wins
*'''Silevr Metroid Emblem''': 100 multiplayer wins
*'''Silver Metroid Emblem''': 100 multiplayer wins
*'''Gold Metroid Emblem''': 200 multiplayer wins
*'''Gold Metroid Emblem''': 200 multiplayer wins



Revision as of 16:57, 25 January 2007

Template:All Game Nav The "Hunter's License" is the score card for play in multiplayer mode. The License displays a player's ranking, favorite hunter, Wi-Fi win record, wireless win record, play time, win ratio, longest win streak, luckiest arena, favorite weapon, favorite battle mode, and longest kill streak, as well as the number of bipedal, alt-form and headshot kills. On the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection website anyone can view a leader board of the top ten scores in many different categories. Tracked stats include most used weapon, favorite character, mode, arena, wins, losses, win percentage, total games played, biped, alt-form, and headshot kills, shots fired, and rank (US only), as well as the number of times the player has prematurely disconnected from a game.

Emblem

  • Bronze Metroid Emblem: 25 multiplayer wins
  • Silver Metroid Emblem: 100 multiplayer wins
  • Gold Metroid Emblem: 200 multiplayer wins

Rank

  • Bounty Hunter: 0-39 Ranking Points
  • Super Hunter: 40-139 Ranking Points
  • Elite Hunter: 140-389 Ranking Points
  • Master Hunter: 390-749 Ranking Points
  • Legendary Hunter: 750+ Ranking Points

Border

  • Regular Border: Play 500 multiplayer matches
  • Golden Border: Play 500 multiplayer matches and have a 5-star rank