Dragon kill points. A fairly elaborate score-keeping system used by guilds to fairly distribute loot based on participation and contribution to the guild.
Damage over time. Refers to a class of spells that deals damage over a period of time. These spells typically do more damage than DD spells overall. A class of items or equipment that are very powerful and difficult to acquire. Usually found in the hardest dungeons and have the lowest probability to drop. Typically only surpassed in strength by Legendary loot in some games. Characters level up when they gain enough experience points.
The act of accumulating currency or items by constantly killing a mob or repeatedly performing a series of actions. Acronym meaning 'for the lose'. Similar to FTW but refers to a failture.
For example, 'afk FTL : ' meaning the player's afk status caused him or her to lose. Acronym meaning 'for the win'. Refers to the act, ability or event that's responsible for a victory. For example, "Stun FTW!! Acronym for "Free to play". Refers to a game's business model where no up-front purchase is required. To be ganked is a term referring to one player being overwhelmed and killed by a large group.
Can be either by a group of other players doing player-kill or a group of NPC monsters. Used in a sentence, "I got ganked yesterday in Fel. Game Master. They monitor the actions of the game world and answer the questions and complaints of the players. They have absolute control and power within the game. If the crime breaking a law of the game, not the real world committed is serious enough, they could even expel players permanently from the game.
Title for a player who enjoys inflicting pain upon other players needlessly. If you kill newbies in a PvP game when you are level 50, you will gain no experience or benefit from the victimization beyond the pure joy of knowing you have given the player "grief. Semi-permanent player groups. In typical games, players must use a substantial amount of capital to start the guild.
A spell or skill that restores the health of the target. Could also be a call for help. If a player yells 'heal me' or even 'heal! A common attribute, also called hit points or HP, that signifies the character's life. Usually when health runs out, a player dies.
Abbreviation for 'incoming'. When a player pulls for a group, he will use this as warning that a mob is incoming. A common stat that stands for intelligence. A copy of a particular dungeon for a group of players. Instanced dungeons are parallel worlds which let different groups of players explore the same dungeon in separate groups.
Games like Vindictus and Dragon Nest are entirely instanced outside of persistent hubs, which are usually in towns. Most games allow the player controlled character to jump abnormally high in a reptitive fashion WoW though some games penalize players with a stamina cost for jumping EverQuest.
All variants have the same meaning: okay. Used to confirm a statement made by another player. Example: "Can I have this loot? To lure a mob or player around while attacking or allowing allies to attack. A player usually draws aggro by casting a mobility reduction spell on the target. The monster tries to follow the target but cannot catch up, leaving it open to attacks or the effects of DoT damage over time spells.
Acronym for "Kill on Sight". Usually refers to characters who are disliked by a particular faction. Kill Stealing. When one player attacks the same creature as another player and receives the reward for the kill instead of the person who originated combat.
Newer games have mechanisms for discouraging this behavior. Link dead - when a player is disconnected from the game, usually caused by lag or a faulty internet connection. Line of sight. A requirement of most ranged abilities, the view of the target must not be obstructed by any fixed obstacle such as a wall.
Resting in order to gain back mana in EQ was called Meditating. This is the commonly used abbreviation, also shortened to Med, as in, "Don't pull yet, I need to med. Short for mesmerize. A short-hand for a collection of abilities that temporarily stun or immobilize enemies. Falls into the more general category known as crowd control. When players attempt to create their characters as powerful as they can be by crunching statistics, planning their future routes, and any other methods in order to make their characters the statistically best character possible.
Massively-Multiplayer Online. Typically refers to online games without the RPG elements. An AI controlled monster. Abbreviation of modification. Used as both a verb and a noun. As a noun, refers to add-ons by 3rd party programmers designed to augment the game e. As a verb, refers to the act of performing this modification e. MUD Object Oriented. Users in MOOs are able to create their own content - both static and dynamic objects.
Mistells occur frequently because of typing in the wrong name before sending a message. Also because of auto-reply features. These were the original textual online worlds. In many games, due to long travel times or inventory limits, it is helpful to create a character explicitly for the purpose of being able to check auction houses or store extra items.
These characters are seldom actually played and are referred to as mules. To reduce the power of an ability, item, player, or action. Usually this is a term applied when a power or ability is reduced because it is perceived to be too powerful. Mostly used in the past tense, for example - "I can't believe they nerfed rogues again, now I can't kill anything! Ninjaing refers to the purposeful looting of a drop from a monster that doesn't follow the rules set by the group.
This can take different forms in different games due to game-specific game looting mechanisms. In World of Warcraft, ninja looting refers to rolling for a BoP drop that a person should not have rolled on.
Because WoW warns players when they roll for a BoP object, it is assumed that such behavior cannot be accidental. The player exhibiting such behavior is typically branded as a ninja looter. Used in a sentence: "Hey tom where did you get that epic sword for your hunter?
Original Sound Track. Refers to the game's music. Derived from the original word "own," both words have the same meaning: to defeat some other entity in battle or other form of competition. The "pwnz" origin is probably from the fact that the "o" and "p" keys are adjacent on the standard qwerty keyboard, and were used interchangeably by mistake in games and stuck around since then. Short for patrol, a term used for mobs that have a set wandering path.
In a dungeon, people will usually say "Wait for the pat" or "Watch the pat". Point blank. Used to refer to a class of spells that originates in a radius around the caster. Typically, these spells are dangerous to the caster because they require proximity to the enemy. Specific spells are typically concatenated with the ability, i. Point blank area of effect. These are a line of spells that effect an area around the caster.
They can be either offensive or healing spells. Spells in this category are usually over powered like the Enchanter's pbaoe in Dark Age of Camelot. When a higher level player tries to help a lower level player level faster.
Most games have mechanisms that prevent power leveling. Abbreviation of "programmed random occurrence", refers to the benefits of added damage or other buffing enhancement that occurs randomly when an item strikes or is used.
A standard hunting strategy where a player lures a single or a group of mobs to the group so that the group can hunt from a safe area instead of hunting in areas where new mobs may spawn. Tasks that players must complete for NPCs in games. May be referred to as missions in some games. Sign up for free! What do you need help on?
Cancel X. Topic Archived. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts. Boards Aion Okay i've had it! What does CC mean! User Info: ryokosei. User Info: emingygurl. User Info: CB CC, short for Crowd Control. Stunning, freezing, keeping an enemy away from people or unable to hit the party. If the facts are on your side, pound on the facts.
If the rules are on your side, pound on the rules. The cynical definition would be that raiding is a process that generally involves entering a raid dungeon, spending minutes buffing, clearing an hour of trash, killing a boss, and then arguing over loot for 30 minutes. This process is repeated until the dungeon is completed, people are too tired to continue for the night, or the guild is disbanded from excessive drama, loot debates, and other arguments.
The less cynical definition is that raiding involves enormous amounts of planning, coordination, and teamwork to accomplish shared goals against end game content.
Resistance - Resistance generally refers to the ability to reduce the amount of incoming damage of a certain type. MMOs typically make use of resistances on a percentage based scale. Permanent death systems are exceptionally rare in MMOs. Usually when you die you are given the option to re-appear at some location - either a nearby graveyard, a bind point, or some other spawn point. Dying and respawning usually carries some kind of penalty - lost experience, lost levels, damage to gear, etc.
Resurrect - Resurrection is the ability of some players to bring a fallen player back to life. This is generally done so they do not have to respawn to some location far away. Sometimes resurrection carries a lighter penalty than if you respawn. We invite all of our readers to visit the blog post connected to this project and suggest other terms that should be included. It is heavy on acronyms, backronyms, and other confusing terms.
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