Pardon if this already exists, I tried looking for it but couldn't find it: can someone create a compendium of MMO terms and nomenclature? I'm trying to read Chemboy's guide, I think it's for noobs (BTW, "****" is an alternative term for "newbie", or a new and inexperienced player. That's for all other noobs reading this), but there are so many terms I don't know!
I keep looking at the list of
acronyms on the Wiki, but it doesn't always help. What's "squishy"? Draco fight? Wipe? The definitions of "adds" and "mobs" are much harder to find than you would think. Try any search that includes the term "add", and tell me how many pages you went through before giving up and realizing you will never find anything remotely related to gaming.
You can sort of take a guess at the meaning of some of these terms from the context, but sometimes it takes so much energy to try to figure this out that I'm not paying enough attention to the guide itself.
Does this compendium exist? If not, I'm creating it.
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Squishy - A character class that is not able to take many direct hits.
Draco fight - usually refers to a dragon battle I think
Adds -- Any fight tin which additional creatures join in, usually monsters that were not intended to be pulled, or additional monsters from a staged fight.
MOBs - Basically anything in the game that fights back. I think the term means Mobiles...but in general its any NPC that fights.
Wipe - when the entire party dies.
I thought I knew these terms now, but your definition actually helped clear them up.
I guess for now I'm listing terms I'm a little shaky on, but my main purpose is to find or create a central database for future reference.
Here are two more:
1) to "pull" a monster (oldbaldyone, you opened the door on this one
2) "Points" being spent on raising stats: this keeps coming up on Chemboy's guide, and I don't understand what it means. I'm sure he's not talking about the power and feat points you get when leveling up. How do you spend "points" raising, for example, your power or deflection rating?
Before you ask, "push" would usually be taken to mean knocking monsters off a cliff so they die.
Points in stats... well, gear and enchants have numbers on them for how many of a stat they give. What do you call that number but points?
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Points - as you are referring to it, means the stat increases you receive at those 10 level marks where you can place two increases to your characters attributes (strength, Dexterity, etc.).
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Here's some more. I hope this thread is useful to some newbies some day.
3) "socketable" stat? Here's the whole sentence for context: "Lifesteal might be the most important socketable stat for CW".
These two are incorrect:
Draco - This refers to the final boss of the Castle Never dungeon. It is short for Dracolich
Adds - These are "Additionals". I normally use this term for boss fights - These are the additional creatures that spawn (Not including the boss). For example, the Devils and Erinyes during the Tiamat fight are examples of adds.
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This is kinda obvious.. but it's a statistic that can be gained by placing an enchantment in a slot/socket...
And lifesteal is not the most valuable "socketable" stat for CW. Just saying.
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If you can put an enchantment on a piece of gear, it is socketable. For example, the pants and shirt that can be made through professions can come with a socket for an enchant, but some don't. The ones that do are socketable.
OP: *Usually* means "Over-Powered" - but you must pay attention to context:
In a forum thread "@OP" will mean "At the Original Post" (Post #1 in a thread)
When mentioned as a class: Oathbond Paladin.
When mentioned in conjunction with combat: "Over-Powered" meaning too much power ability; unbalanced.
Stats: Anything relating to your individual scores, such as Power score, Armor Penetration score, Defense score and so on - in your "Character Sheet" - lower-right side of the screen (press "C" key)
AC: Armor Class - a highly misleading score that is being abandoned when Mod 6 launches.
Classes:
GF - Guardian Fighter
GWF - Great Weapon Fighter
CW - Control Wizard
SW - Scourge Warlock
DC - Devoted Cleric
TR - Trickster Rogue
HR - Hunter Ranger
OP - Oathbond Paladin
Respec - Respecialization, the means to reset, then reselect your powers and feats, etc.
AD - Astral Diamonds
AH - Auction House
ZAX - Zen/Astral (diamond) eXchange
(Buy Zen Points with Astral Diamonds and vice-versa; trade AD/Zen with other players)
Bank - "Many Coins Bank" in PE
PE - Protector's Enclave
Mask; The Mask - Moonstone Mask social zone
PvE - Player versus Environment. In NW Forums this *often* means specifically Co-Op play (Party or team play) People usually specify "Solo" when they mean solo leveling play.
PvP - Player versus Player
Boss - Usually the climax of any Zone or Dungeon Delve - defeating this NPC wins the instance.
Mini-Boss; Brutes - Boss-like encounters that are difficult and challenging almost as much as, but not quite as much as a Boss.
Adds - Additionals - usually referring to Mobs* that are designed to spawn when the Boss or Mini-Boss reaches certain HP levels as you whittle them down.
*Mobs: any "hostile" NPC that you can do combat with (whether you kill them or not depends on the quest objectives)
Trash; Trash Mobs - Those easy-to-kill minions you often encounter first in an instance or all over zone maps.
And for good measure:
Akro - Akromatik, community manager (though we seem to be seeing less and less of him publicly)
Dev/Devs - Developers - referring to all Cryptic Staff, whether they are actually developers or not.
GMC - Affectionate abbreviation for GentlemanCrush high-ranking Dev with authoritative in-the-know (System Designer = Big kahuna).
PandaMan; HappyPanda - Panderus - though called a Dev is not a Dev but one of the Producers (bigger Kahuna), also authoritative in-the-know.
There are more but these come to mind off the top of my head right now.
I'll give it a few more days, then I'll start thinking about listing them in alphabetical order with the most agreed-upon definitions.
Please feel free to continue adding terms commonly used in forums and guides that might baffle newbies.
BoE: Bound On Equip
BoA: Bound On Account
BoP: Bound On Pickup
BoAoP: Bound On Account On Pickup
BoAoE: Bound On Account On Equip
Knox/KnX: Sgt. Knox at his spot in Protectors Enclave, usually for the purposes of getting a mission from him.
ToD: Tyranny of Dragons
IWD/The Dale/ID: Icewind Dale
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"Alt": Depending on the context: short for alternate, is usually a second or third character created with the main purpose of using professions or other passive activities to collect AD for the main character.
PUG (Pick up group): party formed via queue function or LFG channel, also used as a verb
LFG in chat: looking for group
LFM in chat: looking for member
LF<X>M in chat: looking for <X> members
You just called them "big ball" and "bigger ball".
lol
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Or the movie was Australian.
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Also: +; Shorthand for either 'add me' or 'let's go again'
Main: Your primary character or class.
Leadership bot: an alt you nolonger use that just runs leadership tasks for RAD
RAD; Raw Astral Diamonds.
GtG or gtg - can either mean "Good to go", as in, ready for whatever we're doing, or "Got to go", as in, I have to leave now.
You'll sometimes see people on a team type "+" into chat - this typically means they are acknowledging that they are in the event queue that the team leader set. I've also seen teammates use a "1" typed in to represent this.
There is also shorthand for many of the dungeons:
CT = Cloaktower
CC = Cragmire Crypts
WD = Wolf Den
Idris or ToD = Throne of Idris
PK = Pirate King
Karru = Caverns of Karrundax
CN = Castle Never
FH = Frozen Heart
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Please add/update/order them in the wiki and link to it rather than merely listing them in here.
Anyone can edit the wiki and it's a much better information repository than a forum.
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ACK!
You are correct! LOL
"Kahuna" (Kah-hoo-nah) is Hawai'ian word for "Boss" or "Warrior Leader".
(Kohones (Ko-ho-neh) is Spanish (IIRC) for what you thought you read. HAHAHA!)
My hometown is Kahului, Maui (Hawai'i). Keiki aloha ku'u home'o kaha'a lu'u.
(Learning Spanish in school is so cliche). LOL
Oh, and just for kicks - Hawaiian pronunciation of Hawai'i is Hah-Vigh Eee. Haoli always get it wrong. ~wink~