Perfect World Dictionary. Explanatory dictionary of the noob Pw decryption
Hello dear readers. In this article, I want to present you with a systematized table with words from the vocabulary of Perfect World players (correction - many can be used in other online games). Of course, there are more than enough such articles on the Internet, and I just create a similar one, I just wanted this information to be present here on the site. On the other hand, why not?
When I started playing, I did not know absolutely a single word, which I will write and describe below. And now, as you can see, all these words are familiar to me. You can meet them in the game quite often, whether in the world chat or in the chat of the players with whom you play.
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Agrit- means to force the mob / boss to attack exactly the character that the player plays, that is, to concentrate the enemy's attacks on his character. |
AoE(Area Of Effect) - a skill, the effect of which extends to a certain area, that is, it acts (for example, an attacking skill) not on one enemy, but on several. |
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Afk(away from keyboard) - a status in which the player is not in place, but his character is online. In order not to write about the fact that the player is leaving somewhere, you can write like this briefly and everyone will understand that he is not there. |
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Assist- an action that allows you to target an enemy that is the target of another member of the group. To do this, you need to target the required member of the group (key combination Shift + (1-5)) and press the "assist attack" action key. |
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buff, buff (eng. buff - “absorb blows”) - an effect that positively affects the characteristics of the one on whom it is applied, that is, an increase in certain characteristics. |
Build(eng. build) - a character with a certain distribution of stats for a certain game strategy. |
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Var(eng. war - “war”) - Warrior, a class belonging to the race People. |
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DG- City of Dragons. All major cities are called abbreviated, according to the first two letters. For example, GO - City of Werewolves or GI - City of Origins. |
Go(English go) - a call to go somewhere. |
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SHG(English gild - "guild", war - "war") - a battle between guilds. |
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Gold– Legendary armor that is crafted in the Dragon City Furnace. The name of the armor is colored yellow. |
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Grind- long and monotonous killing of monsters to gain experience and loot. |
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Green– Iron armor that is crafted in the Dragon City Furnace. The name of the armor is colored green. |
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Damage(English damage - “damage”) - damage. |
DD(English damage dealer) - a character whose characteristics are pumped in such a way that his damage is very high. In other words, this character specializes in dealing damage. |
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Debuff- an effect that negatively affects the characteristics of the one on whom it was applied. |
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Dex(dex - dexterity) - dexterity. |
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def(English def - defense) - protection received through armor. |
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DC(English Dragon quest) - An abbreviation used to refer to the Dragon Quest, otherwise it is called the Quest for Dragons. This is a quest that can be completed an infinite number of times, its essence is to collect certain materials and bring them to a certain NPC. |
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Drul- Druid |
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hedgehog“Short for Daily Task.” Such a word - Hedgehog, can often be seen in the chat. is used, for example, in this context - "Is there anyone on a hedgehog in 59 dungeons?" |
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sharpening(upgrade) - improving the characteristics of weapons, armor, jewelry, that is, equipment in general. |
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Event, event(eng. event - “case, event”) - a game event of various kinds, for participation in which the character receives experience, various items, money, etc. |
THEM(IM, English item - “item” and mall - “ shopping center, market”) is an abbreviation that stands for game store. |
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Inst, instance, dungeon (abbr. - j)(English instance - “instance, separate case”) - a dungeon that is individual for each party. That is, the two entered groups of players cannot meet in this dungeon, just as a single player cannot meet a group. |
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Int(English Int - Intellect) - intelligence. |
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1 to- the designation of 1 thousand something. Similarly, kk-1 million, kkk-1 billion, etc. |
Cast(English cast - “throw, throw”) - the use of the skill, that is, the time that the skill is applied. |
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killsteel(English kill steal) - literally “stolen murder”) - the process of stealing mobs / bosses. Here's how it happens: after one player knocks out almost all the health, let's say the boss, the second player joins sometimes even with the murder of the first player and kills the boss, thus receiving a credit, for example, a quest, and the first does not receive anything. Sometimes high-level players do this on purpose. |
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The control(English crowd control - “crowd control”) - the process of controlling the movement of a character. Types: sleep, camp, root. Produced through skills, sometimes weapon properties. |
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craft(eng. craft - “skill, craft”) - the process of creating any kind of thing, the process of collecting resources is also called so. |
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Crete(English critical hit - “Critical hit”) - in fact, this is a critical hit. Crit of all characters is equal to 200% of their damage. |
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Cube (Hive Cache)- a quest, which is the performance of various tasks in each of a certain number of rooms. |
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Level, lvl, lvl(English level - “level”) - the level of the character. |
lichka (PM, PM, PM- Private Message) - private message. |
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Onion- class Archer belonging to the race of Seeds. |
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Loot(English loot - “loot, rob”) - everything that drops out when killing mobs or bosses. |
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mount(English mount - “climb”, “mountain”) - a pet that can be used not only by Druids, but by absolutely all races - this is a mount. |
Mdef(Eng. Magic Defense) - protection from magic. |
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Mob(eng. Mob - mobile object - “moving object”) - a monster. |
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Nirka– Short for Nirvana, a dungeon for characters level 100+. |
NPS(from the English NPC - non player character) - not a game character. Characters that do not pose a danger, they are needed to issue tasks to players. |
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disagreement- An effect that prevents the player from casting spells. |
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Rollback- the process in which the skill is recharged, that is, at this time the player cannot use the cooldown skill, but only after it is ready for use again. |
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party(English party) - a group of characters united to achieve some goal, usually to go to a dungeon. |
PvE(eng. PvE - player versus environment - “player against the world around”) - a player’s battle against monsters. |
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pvp(eng. PvP - player versus player - "player against player") - the battle of a player against another player. |
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Singing- Spell casting speed. |
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PC(eng. PK - Player Killer - “killer player”) - a player who kills other players in an accessible zone. The nickname of such a player is colored red. There are three tones of red, depending on the number of characters killed by the PC-Ashnik. When a character becomes a PC, then the chance of dropping an item from him when killing him increases. You can only get rid of the PC by spending a certain amount of time in the game and by killing monsters. |
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Priest(English priest - "priest") - class Priest from the race of Sida. |
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Profa(eng. profession) - character class. |
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Pull(eng. pull, pulling - “pull, push”) - a situation in which the desired monster is “pulled out” from a crowd of other monsters without crowd agra. |
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fluff- this is the name of the weapon among the players. This is not necessarily a firearm, especially since it is not at all in Perfect World, but everything that is used as a weapon, be it a crossbow or a sword. |
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Random(English random - “random”) - a randomly occurring event, whether it be the distribution of loot between party members or the success of sharpening equipment. |
Rar(English rare - “rare”) - this is how rare things are called. Things are understood not only as an object, but also as a pet. |
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Raid(English raid - “raid”) is a group of characters united to achieve a common goal, the action itself is also called. The main difference between a raid and a party is that a raid consists of a fairly large number of characters. |
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regen(English regeneration - “regeneration”) is the restoration of units of health or mana. |
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Resy(abbreviated from Resources) - in fact, these are resources. |
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Rep(eng. resurrect - “resurrect”) - the resurrection of one character by another or the resurrection of a pet. |
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respawn(English respawn - “rebirth”) - the restoration of a killed mob or a crafted resource. In fact, this concept can also be attributed to the resurrection of a character, that is, it is the same as the previous concept. |
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Rest(English rest - “rest”) - meditation, in which the speed of recovery of health and mana is doubled. |
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Ruth(Root - root) - one of the means of control, it makes the enemy stop and does not allow him to move, but in this state he can use skills or weapons. |
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Sammons(summon - from English “call”) - pets that can be controlled. That is, the character under control has a pet, which is the main means of combat. Druids and Mystics have these. |
caliper(English support - “support”) - this is the name of the characters of the class that helps and supports other characters, whether in a group or one by one. |
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Set(eng. set - “set, kit”) - a certain set of items, by collecting which, you can get additional bonuses to the characteristics of the character. |
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skill(English skill - “skill”) - a special, characteristic only for this class, ability. |
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Spell damage- (English spell - "spell" and damage - "damage") - magical damage. |
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Spot(English spot - “place, point, zone”) - a place where monsters gather. |
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Mill(eng. stun - “stun”) - the ability (most often - skill, sometimes the ability to equip) to stun the enemy, that is, the enemy will not be able to move, use weapons and skills. |
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Stat(eng. status - “status, position”) - character characteristics (Stamina, Strength, Intelligence and Dexterity), sometimes stats are called points that should be distributed between characteristics. |
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Sik(English seeker) - class Guardian, belonging to the race of the Ancients. |
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Syn- class Assassin belonging to the Amphibian race. |
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time(English to tame - “tame”) - the ability to tame monsters. Only one class has this ability - the Druid. |
Tank- a character with a large number of health units, performing the function of a "scapegoat" in battle. Since the survivability of such a character is higher than that of other characters, his task is to restrain the damage of mobs / bosses on himself, while the rest, for example, with high damage, but low health characters, kill the mobs / bosses. |
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Twink(eng. twin - “double”) - an additional character created by the player, whether on the main account or, again, on a newly created one for selling accumulated items or storing them. |
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UV(short for Phoenix Gorge) - in fact, there is a Phoenix Gorge. |
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Pharm(eng. farm - “farm”) - targeted collection of resources, targeted mass killing of monsters to gain as much experience as possible and collect as much loot from monsters as possible. |
Fizdef- physical protection |
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Full(eng. full - “full”) - a fully assembled, specific set of equipment, whether it be armor or jewelry. |
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Fiol– Ordinary armor with three stars. The name of the armor is purple. |
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HP(Eng. HP - Health Point - “Health Units”) - the number of health units of the character. |
Hill(English heal - “heal, heal”) - an opportunity, i.e. a skill that allows a character to heal another character or pet. |
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hirka, hirki(abbreviated from Hierogram, English hierogram) - amulets that have a certain supply of health units or units of magical energy, which is consumed when the main parameters of the player's character's health or mana are reduced to 50%. |
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Char(English character - “character”) - a game character. |
Chi(Chi) - 100 rage. Chi and rage are required to use some skills. |
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sham- (abbreviated from Shaman) - a game class belonging to the Amphibian race. |
Shemot- armor, but is used mainly to refer to equipment in general. |
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EXPA(English experience - “experience”) - it is, the experience that the player character gains, loses or has. |
Starting to play on PWI, you will definitely face the problem of finding the English equivalent of a word you know. In this case, this dictionary will help you, where you can find English variants of Pvsh and near Pvsh jargon.
Dungey
AEU - Caverns of Eternity 100+
BH (Bounty Hunter) - daily quest "off the plate"
DH (Dawnlight Halls) - Palace of Dawn. DDH is hard mode, JDH is legendary mode.
Eden - 89 rai
Brimstone (Brim) - 89 hell.
EU - Caverns of Eternity 95+
FSP (Flow Silver Palace) - Silver Citadel. jFSP - Judgment Mode (enhanced mode) FSP. dFSP - decide mode FSP - normal mode FSP.
Lunar Glade (Lunar)
MBH (Master Bounty Hunter) is an analogue of the regular BH in NeverFall.
PV (Phoenix Valley) - Phoenix Gorge
TT (Twlight Temple) - XX.
UP (Uncharted Paradise) - Sea of Illusions. DUP - enhanced mode of the Sea of Illusions.
WH (Wraith Hunter) - an event to kill the boss in the dungeon. WH69 - Kill the boss in dungeon 69 on the Wraith Hunter quest.
WS (Warsong) - GBP. FWS - GBP (City of Battle Songs) for a full (full run). FWS spawn - GBP for full without killing mobs.
Delta - Gui Master
Classes
Archer (EA) - archer
Assassin (sin) - killer, sin
Barbarian (barb) - obor
Blademaster (BM, warrior) - var
Cleric (ep) - priest, cleric
Duskblade (DB) - Ghost, Tooth, Dusk
mystic - mystic
Psychic (psy) - shaman, psycho
Seeker - guard, seeker
Stormbringer (SB) - reaper, scythe
Venomancer (veno, WF) - drill
Wizard (wiz) - mage
arcane - int class
heavy - heavy class
light - light class
full vit - full con
pure (full) int - full int
tank - a character that can hold a boss (or a wave of mobs) on him.
Common words
wtb (want to buy) - I will buy (I want to buy)
wts (want to sell) - sell (want to sell)
wtt (want to trade) - I will exchange (I want to exchange)
LF (looking for)
@ (at) - indicates the location of something. at toad (@toad) - The party is at the frog in the Silver Citadel. @521,421 - I am at coordinates 521,421.
1v1 (1vs1) - 1v1. Maria, 1v1? - Maria, 1 on 1?
alt (twin) - twink.
Archosaur (Archo) - GD.
apo - pharmacy (pharmacy pills)
badge - res for crafting g16 and p9.3.
badge run - calling for badges. Applied to the Moon and WS (gbp)
brumble - buff was drilled with spikes. Brumble me - buff me with thorns
buff - buff. buff me pls - buff me please
charm - hirka
class - character class. pm class - write character class in pm
coins - yuan
culti (cultivation) - respect
DD (Damage Dealer) is a character with a good attack.
each (ea) - each. WTS gold. 4m each. — sell gold. 4kk per piece (for each).
exp - experience
faction - clan
fly - flight, fly
full - full. Squad full - the party is full.
Gold - golden
good - good. good DD - a good damaging Persian.
gf (good fight) good fight(thanks to the opponent after the end of the PC).
guild - guild
hit - hit
invite (inv) - an invitation. Invite me - throw a party.
item
link - link. link weapon - shift fluff
lvl (level) - level. lvl82 - 82 level
M (MIL, kk) - one million. Americans are more accustomed to denoting a million as "M", but "kk" is also often used.
mail - mail
mailbox - mailbox
main - main, basis. It’s my main is my foundation (main Persian).
offer - an offer. pm offer - write an offer in private.
op - too strong
opener - opener
OS Sin is a sin that kills the last boss in FSP with a skill. LF OS Sin for FSP - looking for OS Sin for FSP
packs - chests
pav (pavilion) - pavilion in Warsong (GBP)
PC (Price Check) — price request. PC *shift*? - Ask the price of the shifted item
pm (private message) - private message. PM me - write in a personal.
pots - banks
price — price. pm price — price in pm.
Primal - the world of people
proc - weapon ability
purge - cleaning. Purge him - clean it.
reset - Reset (daily after the change of day). Before reset - before reset. After reset - after reset. LFM JFSP before reset.
quest - quest
rb - reborn - character rebirth. Recruiting rb2 players - a set of twice reincarnated characters
reward - reward
safe zone (sz)
signet (sig) - call.
sign up - join, add. Sign up for tw - mark that you are going to a gvg (usually on the forum).
spirit - spirit
spot - place. Last spot - the last place (in the party).
tele (teleacoustic) - a mouthpiece. Last tele - the last mouthpiece.
timer - time counter. BH W.S. Timer done - BH GBP. Time (waiting) is up.
TNF (Thursday Night Fights) - PC Arena Event on Thursdays
toon - character. Make a toon - create a character.
tw - tv, gvg
tw pay - payout for attending GWG
ulty is a red skill from housebuilding.
wc (wrong chat or world chat) - Wrong chat or world chat. Depending on the context.
weapon (wep) - weapon. pm wep - shift fluff in pm.
wine - wine
winded - means, for example, that the opponent did not come out. Winded TW - TV against an empty crystal.
xtw - cross-server guild battle
Other
a few - a little
active - active. Active faction - active guild
anybody (anyone) - somebody
best - the best.
brb - I'll be right back
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cheap - cheap. WTS my soul. Cheap
come - come. Come here - come here
for - for
free - free. Anyone need it for free? Does anyone want this for free?
gift - a gift
give up - give up
good job (gj) good job
help - help. Help me please - please help me.
idk (I don "t know) - I don't know
join - join. Join us - join us.
kill - kill. Need help to kill knewy rattus - need help in killing the rat leader
last - last. Last spot - the last place in the party.
left - left. 3 spots left - 3 spots left
like - like. I like it - I like it
love - love
more - more, more.
need - required
omw - on the way (soon)
only - only. Need barb only - you only need equipment
owner - the owner. Shop owner - the owner of the cat.
people (ppl) - people
please (pls, plz) - please.
question is a question. I have a question - I have a question
random - random. random squad player - random party member
rare - rare. Rare fly - a rare flight.
ready - Ready. Squad ready - the party is ready
recruit - recruit (to a clan). Guild Romashka recruiting all levels - Guild Romashka is recruiting characters of any level.
sale - sale
shop - shop
should - follows. You should - you should
shut up - shut up
someone - someone (someone need help)
sorry (sry) - sorry. Full, sry - the party is full, sorry.
still - still
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thank you (ty, thx, thanks) - thank you. Ty all - thanks to everyone (thanks to the party when they went, for example, to BH).
useless - useless
wait - wait
want - want. Who want? - who wants?
who - who
why - why?
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worry - to worry. Don't worry - don't worry
worst - worst
you (u) - you, you.
yw (you "re Welcome) - please. In response to someone's gratitude
If you need to say “more than”, then a plus is put after the number, for example, “Recruitment to the MMO-Life clan, characters 50+” - it means that you can join the MMO-Life clan starting from level 50.
1-1, 1-2, 1-3, 2-2, 3-3, etc. - variants of the Twilight Temple ("XX") instance, which differ in difficulty and set of bosses.
19, 29, 39, 49 (or 51), 59, 69, etc. - slang numbers-names of dungeons. Such strange numbers occurred due to the fact that tasks for these dungeons are given on the 19th, 29th, 39th, etc., respectively. levels. There are three nineteenth dungeons: zoo, human and seeds. Also, amphibians have something like a dungeon.
68xx, 74xx, etc. - numbers of different variants of the Twilight Temple instance (Holy Hall), for level 68, level 74, etc.
100500 is an undefined very, very large value. For example: "today I saw a dude selling a ring for 100,500 yuan."
Abilka, ability(ability: ability) - skill, ability, skill of the character. As the character develops, he gets new skills/skills, ie. abilities.
Agr, agro(aggression) - abbreviation of the word "aggressive", a manifestation of aggression. Usually this word refers to a mob, but sometimes "agr" refers to an aggressive player.
Agrit, Agri- provoking a mob or player to attack. To aggro mobs means to cause an attack on yourself, in most cases, this expression is addressed to characters with a class like Tank.
Agronubs- players obsessed with battles, but at the same time, poorly versed in game mechanics. As a rule, they came to us from free PvP servers, taking with them a bad habit of attacking everything that moves.
Hell, infernal- a dark version of character development and, accordingly, all sorts of gadgets for following this path: infernal skills, infernal builds, etc. See also: paradise, heavenly.
Adequate- a good, pleasant player in communication, whose behavior corresponds to generally accepted moral standards. Adequate player: does not swear without extreme reason, does not steal loot and mobs, does not kill the weak, helps other players, protects his clanmates from enemies. Rare, endangered player species. See also: inadequate.
Item, item(item) - any item that can be put into inventory; see item.
academy, academician- a clan-school that grows recruits for a stronger clan, which provides a "roof", help and protection for the younger generation. That, however, does not prevent young people from receiving from the enemies of the same top clan.
acc, account– an account in the database of characters; what you registered on the official website of the game, login and password from the site and the game.
Alto(alternative character) - the second (third, fourth, ... eleventh) character of one player, usually on the same account. Synonym: twink.
AoE("Area Of Effect", as a variant of "Attack On Environment") - a spell / ability of mass destruction with an effect or damage inflicted on a certain area.
AoE skill- a way to accelerate the pumping of characters included in the same party: mages and archers put their stationary AoE at one point, the priest puts his sphere there, and the werewolves and warriors aggro the surrounding mobs and lure them into the AoE area. If there are a lot of mobs around, pumping is quite fast, although very costly.
Anik, the annihilator- a vicious and strong boss, famous for his random attack on anyone.
Up- getting a new level.
APK, AntiPK- players who purposefully hunt down and destroy killers with red nicknames (PKshnikov).
Pharmacy- all kinds of jars, flasks, tablets, lotions, tinctures and other drugs that are crafted or bought from the Apothecary. Hirks and nipples are usually not classified as a pharmacy.
Armagh, Armageddon– skill of mass destruction, available only to werewolves.
Asp- the speed of physical attack, one of the main indicators for such classes as: a warrior with a brass knuckle build, an assassin, an archer.
Assist(Assistance) - the simultaneous attack of one common goal by several players. Usually an assistant on command to the leader of the group. An assist is used to destroy strong monsters, enemy tanks or high-level characters.
Atk- physical attack by brute force. See also: Mat.
Auk– auction; although, in fact, it is a commodity exchange, where you can buy various goods put up for auction by players for cheap (or not very cheap) for in-game currency. Unlike normal cat trading, the auction house sells your item continuously, even when you're not in the game.
AFC(away from keyboard: moved away from the keyboard) - the character is in the game, but not controlled by a player who has gone about his business.
Bug(bug: beetle, bug) - system error at the software level. Bugs can be harmful (sudden disappearance of things from the warehouse) and useful (permeability of walls in certain places). It is necessary to distinguish a bug from a glitch and a lag, these are three big differences: a “bug” is an error in the text of the program, a “glitch” is a graphic effect from this error, and a “lag” is a delay in transferring data from the player to the server, or vice versa direction. There is also such a thing as "lost" - a complete break in communication, the character stands and does not react to anything until he is automatically kicked out of the game. For the use of bugs, a ban is due.
Bagoyuz- conscious or unconscious (the demon beguiled, the little brother came to play, etc.) the use of game bugs for personal gain. Banned.
Base- a database that contains a complete list of game items, quests, NPCs, monsters, etc. The database also contains the characteristics of items, the chance of dropping tasty buns, coordinates on the ground, as well as a lot of necessary and unnecessary information.
Ban, banana- forcible excommunication of a player from the game by the server administrator for certain sins: rudeness, botting, using cheats, hacks, bugs, buying in-game valuables for real money, etc.
Bank- the general storage of something. For example, the phrase "who is the bank?" translates as "who in our group will collect the booty and share it later?". Also, in addition to the bank of the group, there can be a permanent bank of the clan.
Banks- a kind of pharmacy, various medicines in glass containers, falling out in abundance from bridges or bought from a pharmacist. There are usually two varieties: health pots and mana pots. Real fighters from cans never drink, but, oddly enough, they are swallowed.
Bao- a fat, sparsely dressed fat man with yellow skin, who constantly runs after the druids. A druid who does not have such a pet is considered to be a non-true and is not taken anywhere, since this fat misunderstanding is the second most survivable (after a werewolf) tank in the game. Bao allows druids to clear difficult dungeons alone, kill bosses and make a good profit from all this.
buff(buff) (buff: literally "buffalo skin") - the general name of spells that improve the basic characteristics of the character; for example, the werewolf buff that increases HP. The effect of various buffs can last from a few seconds to an hour or more.
Soulless- a popular event, during which it is necessary to repel the attack of the soulless on peaceful villages.
bers, bers- Bersa axes, weapons of werewolves and ax warriors.
Beta, beta- the stage of testing the game prior to release. Usually divided into closed beta testing (CBT) and open beta testing (OBT).
Bija- short for jewelry. Means, actually: rings, necklaces and a belt.
Build(build: construction, physique, form) - customization of the character's parameters for a specific style of play or for a specific purpose. PvP (combat) and PvE (farm) builds are usually drastically different.
Bolt- projectile for crossbows (crossbow bolt). Mainly used by archers.
Boss- a unique, exceptionally strong monster in a location or dungeon. Usually has its own name and a retinue of weaker mobs. From bosses you can knock out valuable resources, good clothes and other rare things. Usually, killing bosses requires well-coordinated efforts of several people at once. To kill especially strong bosses, the efforts of tens, and sometimes hundreds of people, are needed.
Bot– 1) a character controlled by an external program; 2) a third-party program that imitates the actions of the player and character control on his behalf. Used to facilitate long and boring farming, or to speed up character leveling. Bots are banned in almost all games. You can get banned for using them.
Bronze- the cheapest, "bronze" khirka.
BH- boss hunt, boss hunt, daily quest.
wipe(wipe: erase, wipe) - 1) complete removal by the administration of the base of characters in the game: all characters, things and money disappear; 2) slang for character death: “wipe on the boss”.
bring down- 1) run away from someone ("dump"); 2) kill someone ("fill up").
Oneshot- One hit kill.
Var- 1) warrior; 2) war between clans.
cotton wool, wadded - something weak, small, useless. For example: "cotton player" - low level and poorly dressed; "cotton mob" - easily killed; "cotton clothes" - not having useful properties etc.
Veap, Veapon(weapon) - a weapon.
Wei Xiaobao- NPC, the main flooder of the world chat. As soon as someone gets something more or less valuable, Wei immediately joyfully informs the whole world about this significant event. In the days of mass opening chests, the world chat is little more than entirely his screams.
Villa- daily quest to exchange a broken brooch for a villa. It takes two times to fly around the entire map of the world on given points(volumes). Now almost everyone has scored on this task, although you can get quite a lot of experience from it.
Vin(WIN) - victory, a positive assessment of the player's activity. Has an antonym: "fail".
Wine- a special liquid with which you can induce the NPC "Drunken Swordsman" to clear the dungeon from mobs. Unlike real wine, in-game wine is crafted not from grapes, but from steel, wood, coal, earth, and other filth.
"second window"- a game with two or more characters on one computer.
Guide, guide(guide) - a guide containing detailed information about something, or instructions for doing, using something. For example, "a guide to leveling an int magician" or "a guide to how to kill a sundew".
Gamble, mumbling- play. Constant desire for zadrota.
GvG(GvG - Guild vs Guild) - guild vs guild battle (clan to clan).
DG- City of Dragons.
Gameplay- general characteristics gameplay.
Gene, General- The boss, a centaur that lives on the Jasper Shoal. Earlier, when the game was just released, Gena killed literally thousands and thousands of careless noobs every month, which earned him the respect of all players without exception.
Geo(villa, world) - a synonym for the quest "Exchange of a brooch for a villa". See "villa"
GI- City of Origins.
Guy, guild- see clan.
Hybrid- a character (or class) that can play more than one role in the game (tank / healer / damage dealer). See multiclass.
Eye- Boss, a red ball with eyes that lives in the mountains of Yu-Wang's Tripod. The expression “if you want, I’ll kill your eye” is not a threat, but an offer of help.
glitch– graphical effect of the bug action. Various darkening, iridescent stripes, color defects, etc.
GM- City of Swords.
GM, Gamemaster(Game master) - server administrator
GO- City of Werewolves.
Go, go!(go, GO: forward, let's go) - a signal to start the attack. Usually this signal is given by the party leader or clan leader.
Gold– 1) the game currency that is used in the game shop; bought for real money in the real world, or for yuan at the auction; 2) a variety of gear and weapons, which, according to their characteristics, are cooler than “violet” and “green”, but worse than “orange”. The name of gold items is written in yellow. 3) golden hack, purchased in the game shop.
GP- City of Feathers.
Graz, Hz(short for Congratulations: congratulations) - a universal congratulation on any achievement, whether it's getting a level, winning something. It is customary to respond to “graz” with “thx” (thank you).
Grade– 1) the process of improving the characteristics of in-game items; 2) items advanced level, "resources of the second grade", for example.
Green- a kind of gear and weapons, which, according to their characteristics, are cooler than “blue” and “violet”, but worse than “gold” and “orange”. The name of green things is written in green font.
Gringold- gold items from resources mined in the "Twilight Temple" (XX). According to its characteristics, it is usually better than the usual "green" and "gold", but worse than the "orange".
GT- City of Titans
GTZ- instance "City of Dark Beasts".
Gui- the popular dungeon "Kui-Mu Gorge". “Go fuck yourself” is not an insult.
HZ- Tsunami City
DD- damage dealer, see Damage dealer.
DDD- "The Spirit of the Ancient Demon", a valuable item (item).
Damage(Damage) - damage, inflicted damage.
Damager, DD- a character whose main job is to deal damage (damage). The main damage dealers in the game are mages, archers, assassins.
dungeon(dungeon: dungeon) - a separate location with mobs and bosses, from which very valuable loot falls. Designed to be played by more than one player. Most often it is an insta.
Debuff- a negative spell that worsens the basic characteristics of the enemy for a certain time.
def, def(defence: protection) - protection, usually from physical attacks, characteristic of armor.
Genie, ginnie- a flying unkillable creature (such as a miniature fairy) that flies around the character and is used as a carrier of additional skills.
DC, dragon quest- a series of quests "Search for Dragons". Depending on the level, it is designated: DK21, DK31, DK41, etc.
DMG- damage (damage).
Donat(donate: donate) - investing real money in the game, buying / selling game gear, currency and other pixels for real money.
Donor- a person who is engaged in donation, i.e. invests real money in the purchase of in-game valuables in the game store or on the black market, often spending thousands or even tens of thousands of rubles on this.
Extra- additional.
Fighting- a mass destruction skill available to an ax warrior.
Drop- items or money that can fall out of the boss, mob or player when they die. For valuable things, sometimes they go to the same boss for a long time, in the hope that this time exactly what is needed will fall out / drop.
Droo, drul, druid- a type of character in Perfect World (such as a fox-breeder). All druids are cheaters without exception.
Dualboxing, "second window"(dualboxing) - playing in two windows at the same time, one of which can be minimized. Usually the second window is held by a healer or buffer for personal use, or a merchant for simultaneous trading.
Spirit- special points that are earned simultaneously with experience points. Used to learn new skills (skills) and upgrade the genie.
Dupe(dup: copy) - copying things through game bugs. Dup is punishable by a ban.
Ezha- daily tasks, usually means killing bosses in dungeons.
ZhS- vitality, a characteristic of a character that directly affects his survivability in battle.
Crane- the item "Portal to the city", takes the player to the nearest settlement, is bought for gold in the game shop.
Zadrot- a clinical gamer. Usually a bespectacled overgrown teenager, stupidly playing the same game for days. This process is called zadrachivanie. In the process of jerking off, the nerd thoroughly studies the game, all its tricks and bugs, which allows him to easily defeat the noobs and users who just came to play for half an hour a day.
batch- a massive battle, a battle between more than two players on a common world map. The battle usually begins with beating someone somewhere, after which more and more players from the opposing sides arrive on the scene, which often results in an epic meat grinder involving two or three or more clans. The task of the combatants is to grind the enemies on the battlefield and drive them into the nearest peace zone, after which the batch goes into the stage of verbal disassembly.
screwed up(character, build, etc.) - a character spoiled (sometimes irreparably) due to incorrect calculations and pumping.
PTA- closed beta testing of the game, in which players specially selected by the developer can take part.
DDG- a dysfunctional clearing in front of the western gates of the Dragon City, usually a free-pvp zone, a gathering place for PC lovers.
Sign- a quest item, an item that allows you to take a task in the dungeon to kill the boss through dialogue with a non-letter pillar. A common beginner's mistake is to come to the dungeon without a sign, leaving it with the banker. Often this unfortunate fact is found out at the moment when the dungeon is almost completed and the boss is already actively chewing on the tank.
PS- the same as PS, but in the Russian keyboard layout. Means: “after the signature”, “afterword”, “by the way”.
event, event, event(event: event) - an event atypical for the usual gameplay; for example, a contest, a fair, the appearance of mobs in unexpected places, etc. Events can be arranged by the administration, or maybe by the players themselves, for example, an unofficial tournament.
ignore- "black list" of players whose messages are blocked at the program level and are not visible to the reader. Usually swearers, beggars, noobs and other unpleasant personalities go to ignore.
X- the tongue-tied name of the "Twilight Temple" ("Holy Hall", abbreviated "XX").
IMHO(IMHO, "In My Humble Opinion" or "In My Honest Opinion") - "in my humble opinion".
Frost- dungeon "Frosty Halls".
Inst, instance- an isolated location, which is created separately for each group entering it.
Int(INT) - intelligence.
Intovy- a character whose most stats are distributed in favor of intelligence (int). Int builds are typical for magicians, priests, druids, shamans and mystics. For other classes, an int build is a sign of dense noobism.
Item(item) - a thing.
to(kilo) – thousand, 1000
kk(kilo kil) - one thousand thousand, one million, 1000000
Calculator- the main tool of zadrota. A program or a scripted site that allows you to calculate what stats and skills a character will have at a certain level and how much damage he can inflict.
caps– WRITING THE TEXT IN CAPITAL LETTERS.
cast, cast- casting/performing a spell. The spell is cast on the target or on itself.
Kata- a catapult, a siege weapon that rolls without a rudder and without sails behind the werewolves-katovods on the fields of TV battles.
cathode- a character, usually a werewolf, who drags a catapult behind him in battle. Cathodes are the most important target on the battlefield, so they become the thickest and most tenacious characters, controlled by the most straight-armed players.
Qual, pumping- the accumulation of experience, the process of increasing the level of the character. The main occupation of the player in any online game.
HF– 1) clanwar – war of clans; 2) task, see quest.
Quest(quest: task) - the task/mission received from the NPC character.
Kik(to kick: kick) - kick the user from the guild, channel, chat, from the game server.
Klava is a slang term for a keyboard.
Clan– a more or less long-lived, voluntary association of players with the aim of solving long-term and extremely important tasks: “capture the entire map”, “send all enemies on the server to rep”, “wet bosses”, “rob caravans”. However, sometimes the motivation for the association may be different - such as, for example, the association of players on a linguistic or geographical basis.
clanmaster- Clan leader.
Customer- a slave low-level character, which a group of pumped characters leads to the dungeon, completing his quests. The task of the pumped characters is to go through the dungeon with the client and get ball experience. The task of the client is to run after them, not attack anyone, have a "sign" with him and do what they say.
Kon(Constitution) - physique, vitality.
Horse- a character in which a significant part of the stats are distributed in favor of endurance (kona). Horse builds are typical for werewolves. For other classes, horse builds are a sign of either noobness or excessive caution.
Const, const-party- a permanent group of players of approximately equal level, connected by common goals (joint leveling of characters and / or joint conduct of hostilities) and having approximately the same playing time (online). In fact, the family, the cell of society, the structural part of any clan.
KOS, braid-list(kill on sight: kill at a meeting) - a list of mortal enemies of a player or guild, to be destroyed at any opportunity.
cat- game trade point in the form of a puffed-up cat with tetanus, which turns into a character who wants to engage in trade. Kommersant
craft(craft: craft) - making something: clothes, weapons, ammunition, substances.
Crookedness- an undocumented characteristic of a person, expressed in slow or incorrect control of the character. The disease is not contagious, but almost incurable.
Crete, critical hit(Critical Hit) - a hit that is much stronger than a normal attack (usually twice) and occurs relatively rarely.
Crete- a character or build that has a higher chance of passing a crit, or a specially selected gear “for crit”.
blood flow- a spell, skill, leading to the loss of vitality of the attacked for a certain period of time. Bloodstream is the main weapon of the legendary druid pet, the phoenix.
Rat- a bad, dishonest player engaged in "rat-mongering" - petty thefts and setups.
Xerox- the boss of the "twilight temple" (XX), multiplying by self-copying after his death. One was killed - bam, and there are already two of them!
Ku!- a greeting that came to us from the Soviet winrar film "Kin-Dza-Dza"; for example, "ku everyone!" Hello everyone in this chat.
Cube- a complex of locations "Hive Cache".
Doll– 1) “replacement scroll”, a special thing that allows you to avoid losing experience and dropping items from the inventory upon death, is bought for gold in the game shop, previously looked like a small doll; 2) character model in the game calculator, with display of stats, equipped weapon and gear. See "calculator".
Cool, cool(cool: excellent) - good, cool, wonderful (wonderful).
Cap(English capt.: captain, short for Captain Obvious: Captain Obvious) - a character who thoughtfully reports information that is completely useless due to its obviousness. Usually used in "thank you, cap" - a typical comment on data that is obvious even to a baby.
lag- the time between sending data to the server and receiving a response from it. A long lag is expressed in the braking of the character, jerks, unplanned stops.
Light(light: light) - light armor, which in terms of its characteristics is between magic armor (robs) and heavy armor (heavy). Possesses average protection against physical and magical attacks. To wear light armor, you need to develop dexterity.
light- a character capable of wearing medium armor (light armor). Light builds are typical for archers and brass knuckles. If desired, any other character can also wear light armor, pumping agility to the detriment of other characteristics.
Lvl, level(Level) - the level of something, the level of the player.
Lamer(lame: direct meaning - "lame", figuratively - "crooked") - a person poorly knowledgeable in this subject, often crooked. See "noob", "curvature".
Forest- a unique location available in every online game. The forest is extremely abundant, everything is there. Annoying or inexperienced players are often sent to the Forest: “hey you! where did you get that pet, dude?” - "Go to the forest, they are handed out to everyone there!"
A fox- one of the nicknames of the druids, who have the innate ability to spread into a fox.
lichka- private message. "Write in a personal" - write a personal message. Synonyms: LS, PM.
dexterity- dexterity.
Loca, location(location: location) - part game world in any way separated from its other areas. They differ in the level of mobs and available quests.
lol(LoL, Loud Out Laughing) - "I'm laughing out loud", "Funny" or "Haha!", a harmless expression meaning laughter. However, many do not know the true meaning of this expression and sometimes use it as an insult.
lolca- Nubian tongue-tied insult, derived from an incorrect interpretation of the word "lol".
Lowe- low-; for example, "lowlevel" - low-level, for example.
LS- private message. Synonyms: personal, PM.
Bow, luker- Slang term for an archer.
Moon- Instance "Valley of the Sacred Moon"
Loot(loot: loot) - Items dropped from mobs and sometimes from killed players. Synonyms: drop, swag.
Nurse- A high-level female player.
mana- the magical power needed to cast spells. Mana can be spent and replenished, gradually or after taking various substances. Also, various bad personalities can suck out mana.
Manual- a manual, a manual containing detailed information about something or instructions for performing, applying something. Synonym: guide.
Mass- something massive, acting on several goals. For example, "massheel", "massdot", "massagr". "Mass hit" - randomly attack with the skill of mass destruction of several characters who turned up inopportunely by the arm.
matk– magic attack indicator, magic attack power.
mount(mount: vehicle) is a thing/animal/mechanism for riding or flying. At the same time, restrictions are often imposed on the capabilities of the character (for example, you cannot fight while riding a mount). However, in some games there are combat mounts.
mb(may be: maybe) - with this expression, the player recognizes the possibility of something; question: “Will you go to the dungeon with us tomorrow?” - answer: "mb".
MDef(Magic Defense) - protection from magic.
Member- a member of something, a clan member, a forum user.
Miles, honey- melee fighter
Mirage- a special stone, a tool for sharpening equipment, as well as a pass to some locations (Cube), payment for new genies, etc.
worldboss- a boss of exceptional strength, living on a common, world map. To kill the world boss, the coordinated efforts of several parties, and sometimes the whole clan, are necessary.
Mirka– 1) world quest, a synonym for the quest "Exchange of a brooch for a villa", see "villa"; 2) world chat, see "mirchat".
Mirchat- world chat, messages in which are visible to absolutely everyone on the server.
miss, miss- miss in combat on the target, the ability to miss, the probability of a miss.
MMORPG(massively multiplayer online role-playing game, MMORPG) - a multiplayer online role-playing game (usually in the fantasy style). Genre of computer role playing, in which a large number of players interact with each other in the virtual world. What we all play here.
Mob(mobile object mob) - an inanimate game object (animal, mutant, demon, monster) controlled by the game, often hostile to the player. Mobs need to be destroyed in order to gain experience, loot, or complete the necessary quests. Passive mobs are sometimes called "hogs", aggressive - "aggro".
mole- a slang name for everything that flies around the player's head. Previously, the spirits of heaven or hell were called so, now they are jinn (fairies).
Frost, frost, freezer, freezer, hoarfrost- instance "City of Frost".
cartoon- an additional character of one player, located on the second (third ...) account. Used for financial, combat, or other support of the character of the main account. It can also be used for diplomatic actions, misleading other players, espionage and reconnaissance. Synonyms: twink, alt.
cartooning- a constant game with a large number of cartoons. It can be either something adequate (in games with a Korean crafting system, for example, you can have a separate crafter and vendor), or malicious. The standard for such multiplayer is a buffer in the second window, to facilitate the pumping of the main character. The pinnacle of multi-farming is bot farming, when packs of bots farm resources, quest items and bosses while their master is sleeping. Multi-breeding is often punished with a ban.
Soap- slang name Email(e-mail). From here came the expressions: “throw the letter on the soap”, “check the soap”, “soap the message”, etc.
ME- magical energy, mana.
Meat- 1) a weak player, an easy victim for a stronger one; 2) hot "kneading", mass battle.
disassemble- clearly and methodically to kill someone; for example, “dismantle an enemy tank” – remove buffs from it, roll back a hack, stun it, and then finish it off with a burst.
Razgingovka- action opposite to gingu; for example, completing low-level quests that were skipped.
Paradise, heavenly- good, the bright side of strength, the bright path of character development. Accordingly: "heavenly builds", "heavenly skills", etc.
Rank- the character's reputation. There are eight character ranks in the current version of the game, from 1st (lowest) to 8th (highest).
Ranked- an item (armor, bija, weapon) that can be obtained as a reward for reaching a certain rank. Usually ranked items have exceptional characteristics. "Cannon" for the eighth rank - the most expensive and coolest weapon in the game.
Random(Random) - a case, a random event, a random choice. See Korean Random.
Randomly- by chance.
Randomparty(random: random) - a party, a group randomly recruited from random people to go somewhere, usually in a hedgehog dungeon. A typical random party consists of an int tiger with no aggro, a horse priest with no heal, a druid with no pull, a mage with no mana, an archer with no arrows, and a warrior with a broken weapon. Half of the members of the random party are constantly lagging, and the other half are constantly in the AFC. See also: "pikaper".
Rar, rarny(rare) - a rare item, usually with a drop rate far below 1%.
Rassa- "the shortest test for knowledge of the Russian language" (c) Jolly.
Rush- a frontal attack without any special tactical tricks, a strong onslaught. See also: zerg rush, push.
RB- raid boss. See Boss for details.
RvR(realm vs realm) - "race against race", a set of processes that encourage players to confront at the level of races. In Perth, the confrontation of races is replaced by the confrontation of clans.
Real– 1) real money (money of the real world); 2) the real world, life in the real world.
Realshchik– 1) a person, a donor who does not hesitate to invest a couple of hundred / thousand / millions of money in his favorite game to buy characters, game currency, gear, weapons and other things that are kosher for this game; 2) a person who earns his living by selling game items to players for quite real money. Usually real people are the object of hatred of the poor work-nerds. It should be remembered that the sale and purchase of game values for real money is punishable by a ban. See gold seller. 3) A person who lives not in a game, but in the real world, the antonym of a nerd. See: lifer.
regen- regeneration, the gradual replenishment of something, usually health or mana, as well as buffs and a pharmacy that speed up this replenishment.
resist(resist) - resistance to something (usually magic). Synonym: MDef.
Raid- a large group of players (more than a standard party), purposefully passing an instance or a specific boss. A raid is also considered a large group of people participating in mass PvP.
Range, range(range) - 1) the radius of action of something, the radius of destruction; 2) slang name for an archer; 3) the general name of classes capable of attacking at a distance - "rangers"; usually these are magicians, archers, druids, priests.
rate, rate(rates) - the frequency of something; multiplier of drop, experience and money received by killing monsters and completing quests. Usually, on official servers, this multiplier is equal to one (x1), and on pirated ones, from x1 to x10,000 and further to infinity.
recruiting- recruitment, the process of recruiting more and more new recruits (farmers, fighters, gopniks, random people) in order to increase the size of the clan and / or to make up for losses. The person involved in recruiting new members is a recruiter, one of the clan's officers.
Release- the final launch of the game for public use. Often, a release is accompanied by the appearance of previously unnoticed critical bugs, which gives players a lulz and a headache for developers. For example, a sudden dupe of the in-game currency during the release of the Russian version of the game Lineage-2.
Turnip- character reputation points that he receives for killing strong mobs, completing quests and, oddly enough, eating sweets bought in the game store
Repop(repopulation: settlement) - "revival" of previously killed mobs. Ordinary mob repopulates in 1-5 minutes. Bosses are much rarer. Synonym: respawn.
Reroll- see roll.
Res, res– resources: ore, stones, plants, etc., etc.
Res, resource(resurrect: resurrect, steal a corpse) - the revival (usually by another player) of a dead character at the place of immediate death.
Resnut- resurrect the character at the place of his death.
Resp, respawn, respawn(respawn: multiply, re-spawn) - 1) a synonym for repop. 2) "regular" revival of the character after death, without reviving it by other players (usually in the nearest city or village); 3) place, point of appearance of the character after his death.
Rest(rest: rest, rest) - rest, restore MP / HP in a sitting position, meditation.
Reyuz- see cooldown.
RO– 1) Ragnarok Online is a Korean online game; 2) "ReadOnly" (read only: read only) - dumbness, inability to write messages; punishment applied by moderators to violators on the forums.
Robe, robnik(robe: robe) - magical armor that protects well from magical attacks and poorly from physical attacks. Robnik - a character with a pumped intellect, able to wear a robe; usually a mage, druid, or priest. A robe on characters of other classes is a sign of either dense noobism or exceptional innovation.
Horns(rogue: rogue, rogue) - a character who specializes in covert movements and surprise attacks from nowhere. There is no such class in Perth yet.
Roll, reroll(roll: to roll) is a term that has its roots in the dense jungle of tabletop role-playing games, where all random events and values, such as damage dealt to a monster, the chance of getting one or another item, skill procs, and even the initial stats of characters were determined by rolling dice - actual roll. From what it turned out: 1) roll a paladin - create a new character of the paladin class. 2) reroll - slaughtering the current pumped character, creating and pumping a new one from scratch, in order to use it in the future as your main character. 3) loot by roll - random distribution of dropped loot in a group.
RRRF- the largest alliance of clans on the Orion server. Opponents of the HAS alliance.
Steering wheel- the rarest item, a toroidal object with a jumper inside. The presence of the Rudder in the inventory increases the level of HP and attack by 100500 points, allows you to become invisible and makes it possible to teleport anywhere, including outside the map. Handled weapons and armor are the most powerful in the game, better than ranked ones. It is said that the Rudder can sometimes be found in the Forest under a poisonous wall, if you accelerate harder and hit your head against it. But, most likely, this is not true. In the entire history of the game, only one player with the nickname GM was able to find the Wheel, who sometimes appears in the form of a priest in the market square of the Dragon City.
RuOff(russian: Russian + official: official) – slang for official servers with Russian localization.
Ruth(root: root) - a spell that limits the mobility of the enemy.
Subject(subject) - the subject of the dialogue, the topic of discussion.
Sayonara- goodbye (jap.)
Saxon(sucks: sucks) - bad, sucks.
Salo, silence- Silence, a debuff that prevents the enemy from using physical / magical skills for a while.
Summon, Summon(summon: summon, summon) - a combat animal or monster used by a summoner as a pet.
Summoner, summoner(summoner: summoner) - A class/character that can summon animal helpers or siege demons to storm fortresses. In Perth, the summoner is a druid.
support(support: support) - 1) a character whose calling is the treatment and temporary strengthening of other characters; 2) "technical support" - a special service that a player can contact for advice or with a complaint about bugs, lags, glitches.
Light- heavenly, belonging to the side of "good" (build, skill, etc.)
Seller(seller: seller) - a character-seller of something, controlled by a person; usually used in the form of a combination of "goldseller" - an illegal character-seller of game currency for real money, brazenly spamming trade offers in the chat. The NPC seller controlled by the game is called a vendor.
selfie(self) - yourself.
selfbuff- own buff imposed on oneself.
Selfowned(self: yourself + own: own, have) - screwed up, "fucked himself."
selfhill- treatment by the character of himself with the help of his own skills or the skills of his genie. Treating yourself with banks and other pharmacies is not a self-heal.
Serv- server.
Set(set: set) - a complete set of gear, in the collection giving certain bonuses. For example, increasing stats. Or just a complete set of something (armor, weapons, rings / amulets).
Setting- the general surroundings, the environment of the game world.
Blue- rather weak weapons or armor, which are better than "white things", but worse than "violet". It is rarely used, only in the case of some completely unique characteristics, for example, +9% singing.
skill(skill: skill) - any skill of the character; usually combat.
screenshot, screenshot(screen: screen + shot: shot) - a screenshot, usually taken by pressing the "PrtScr" button on the keyboard.
Slacker(slacker: slacker, truant) - a person who loves to watch football without restraint (pick his nose, drink beer, AFK, pojatizzo) during some extremely important group event (castle siege, killing the boss, etc.). The disease is curable by "a brief decisive conversation" with the culprit.
Drain- Killing someone.
Merged– he died, usually through stupidity.
slip(sleep: sleep) - a spell that "sleep" the enemy. The enemy cannot move, cast spells, use the pharmacy. Synonym: frieze.
Soklan, soklans- characters that are in the same clan.
Solo, soloist- playing alone, or without a party (solo-farm, solo dungeon), or without a clan (soloist, antag, nouklan).
Solution, solution(solution: solution) - a description of the passage of the game, tips. See: hint.
snot- The slang term for the weakest attacking skill of a druid.
Sory, sorry, sorry(sorry: I'm sorry) - "I'm sorry."
Pacifier(soulshot/spiritshot in the Line) - a consumable that increases a character's attack or defense. With some stretch, they can be called a kind of analogue of the cartridge. In Perth, nipples are crafted at the apothecary.
SP, spirit point- mana level.
Spawn, spawn(spawn: breed) - same as respawn or repop.
SPD– spell damage, magic damage.
Speck(spec. short for specification: specification) - class specialization; for example: frost mage, fire mage (in WoW), or a brass knuckle warrior, swordsman warrior, ax warrior (in PW).
Spell(spell) - a spell.
AIDS(speed) – movement speed.
Match- a square-section wooden rod, a special device for a priest, with the help of which, when killing a boss, he jams the tank’s treatment button on the keyboard and leaves to smoke or drink tea. Often a loose match falls out, causing the tank to die or start desperately eating pills, which amuses the other members of the party a lot.
Spot(spot: place, zone) - 1) a point in the location where the player moves using fast delivery methods (gates, portals, etc.); 2) an area of the game world, more or less compactly filled with monsters, convenient for farming and grinding.
THX- Thank you.
Stack, stack(stack: stack, heap) - a filled pack of items in the inventory; e.g. 100 skins.
Stacking, stacking, buffs stack- the ability to apply two or more buffs of the same type at the same time, the effect of which will be summed up. "Buffs do not stack" - the effects of buffs will not stack, one of them will be absorbed by the second.
Stamina(stamina) - 1) endurance; 2) fatigue.
Mill(stun: stun) - forcibly stopping the enemy, making it impossible to move and cast spells.
Stats, stats(stat. short for statistics: statistics) - the main characteristics of characters and items that affect the effectiveness of the character.
Stealer, killstealer, mobsteeler(steal: steal) - a player who purposefully kills someone else's mob.
Style- clothes of the character that do not affect his combat characteristics.
Page(strength) - strength.
strafe(strafe: "attack from a strafing flight", fire) - movement sideways, "side steps". Strafe is used to move, aim, dodge enemy attacks. It is important that with such movement the player does not lose sight of the enemy. When using the WASD combination, strafes correspond to the A and D keys.
Arrow- attacking skill of the priest.
Sphere- "Infinite Aura", an important skill of the priest, allows you to continuously heal all members of the party who are nearby.
time(tame: tame) - tame mobs; the skill is available mainly to summoners, druids.
Tank(tank: tank, cistern) - a character with a large supply of health and good defense, who takes on (“tanks”) the main blow of the monster while other players deal damage. The tank usually works in tandem with the healer.
tank, tank- take the main blow of the monster and keep its attention on your character (tank), preventing it from re-aggression on other members of the group.
sneaker- formidable throwing weapons, often paired (see duals); used on forums, easily affects noobs, trolls and other arthropods.
Target(target) - target, target, "target" - aim.
Taunt(taunt: taunt) - the tank's ability to aggro a mob or boss on itself. Synonym: agr.
TV- territorial wars, war for territory.
Twink(twin: twin, double) - the second (fifth, tenth, etc.) character of the same person; usually on the same account. See also: cartoon.
Dark- hellish, belonging to the side of "evil" (build, skill, etc.)
Theorycraft- abstract (and therefore meaningless) theoretical constructions and disputes, not supported by practice. For example, "is there life on Mars", "can a bow tank", "which is cooler: WoW or Perf", etc.
Tiger- Slang term for werewolves.
Thick- tenacious; character or mob with a lot of HP.
Volume(indicating the volume number, from 1 to 30) - an NPC that gives tasks in the series of geo-quests "Villa". Volumes 28 and 29 are the scene of constant battles between the top clans for control of these key points.
top(top) - high, highest, first, best; for example, "topshmot", "topklan".
Bargain- the trading process; trade window; "throw a bargain" - offer a trade to another character.
Dot- sharpening indicator; e.g. "berses with a dot +5"
TP- teleport, teleportation; for example, "tp to the city".
TPS(threat: threat + per second: per second) - the rate at which the character generates hatred from mobs. If, when attacking a TPS boss, a healer or a damage dealer exceeds the TPS of a tank, then big troubles will begin very soon.
thread(thread: thread) – discussion thread, forum topic.
Trade(trade) - trade or exchange of game values.
Train, train(train) - 1) see "locomotive"; 2) a group of bots engaged in joint farming; are usually bots of one owner and are a crowd of druids with scorpions, killing mobs on an assist.
Triple(triple: triple) - triple simultaneous attack of the lands of one clan on TV.
Tret, tret, tret(threat: threat) - "hatred"; a characteristic that determines who the mob is aggroing. Any actions (damage, healing) produce some amount of trit, but tanks usually produce more, unless they are, of course, noobs.
Trolling- a favorite entertainment of people on various forums, deliberately provoking people to flood, flame, srach.
Troll- forum provocateur. Trolls are divided into "thick", whose activities are easy to recognize, and hidden, "thin".
True(true: true) is a word that carries a connotation of elitism. It is used as a prefix to a category and, as it were, tells us that a person stands out from this category for some reason. For example, "tru-fighter".
Thrash(trash: trash) is a slang term for common mobs that live in group and raid instances. Unlike bosses, the chance of dropping valuable loot from them is unlikely and subject to Korean randomness, so their destruction is more of an annoying obligatory task. In addition, this is the name of low-value prey that clogs inventory.
Rag(tryapka) - a weak, "cotton" character.
UG- "a dull th ... but", a negative characteristic of something.
ghouls– dual axes for 70+; significantly increase the attack power, but, at the same time, take away part of the health from the owner when used.
Level- two (rarely three) numbers under the character icon; the best weapons and protection possible. A high-level character can literally kill a low-level character with his bare hands. Leveling up is the main goal in our game.
FAK(FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions) - frequently asked questions.
fan(fun) - fun, pleasure.
fap- onanism, masturbation; usually used in a figurative sense.
Farm, farm, farming(farm: farm) - continuous destruction of monsters in order to extract loot or to gain experience / spirit / reputation, as well as in general any systematic collection of resources.
Luck- fortune, luck.
Fatality(fatality) - a fatal, finishing blow, sometimes accompanied by a particularly bloody animation.
FGM- phimosis of the brain. Infectious disease of the cortex and wood of the brain. Not treated.
fake(fake: fake) - fake, falsification, deceit.
fake- a little fairy, genie, flying around the character.
fail- see file.
Hair dryer, phoenix- the most dangerous pet of the druid, the glowing fiery rooster.
Physicist- a mob or character that attacks with "physics" (physical damage), without using magic skills.
physics, physics– 1) physical attack; hit with a weapon, hand, arrow; 2) the use of physical laws in the game in order to increase realism: the flight of arrows along a ballistic trajectory, the calculation of momentum when objects collide, etc.
Fix, fix, fix(fix) - fix; usually bugs.
violet- quite good things and weapons, better than "blue", but worse than "green" and "gold".
Fister(fist: fist) – brass knuckle warrior
feature(feature: feature, property) - “this is not a bug, this is a feature”: a useful (for the player) program error, the use of which is allowed by the administration. For example, an arrow to crit in the inventory, a free teleport to the GD through Volchenko, etc.
Phishing(fishing: fishing, fishing) is a type of Internet fraud, the purpose of which is to gain access to confidential user data (logins and passwords). This is achieved by sending emails ostensibly on behalf of the administration of the game, as well as personal messages in the game or on the forum on behalf of the "admins", asking for some reason to urgently report their login and password (password lost, sudden win or participation in some sort of lottery). Also, a letter or a message on the forum may contain a direct link to a site that is outwardly indistinguishable from the real one. Once on such a site, the user can inadvertently enter his login and password for the purpose of authorization, with all the ensuing consequences. Be carefull! Do not follow the left links "promotion 100500 gold", do not enter your real data on clan sites, do not visit hacker sites, do not get fooled by letters from any "admins". Those who need to know your username and password, they already know it.
Flame- an argument for the sake of an argument, very lively dialogues, often not on the topic of discussion, interspersed with assaults and accusations; the usual occupation of trolls and flooders.
Flud, fluder- active pointless chatter not on the topic of discussion, mass placement of meaningless information, emoticons, pictures; "fluder" - talker.
The form- an item needed to create a certain gold item; drop from mobs, bosses and noobs going into battle with a full inventory.
FPS, fps(Frames Per Second) - the number of frames per second on the monitor screen.
Frag(frag) - Point awarded for killing another player. The word "frag" often denotes not only the number of points ("number of frags"), but also the very fact of the murder ("fragment" - kill); as well as "victim" ("this is my frag" - I killed it).
Fraps is a popular program for measuring the number of frames per second (fps), as well as for taking in-game screenshots and videos.
Freeze, friezing(freeze: frost) - a negative effect, "freezing", the character cannot move and attack.
Free pvp, free vp zones- certain areas of the terrain where, according to the customs of the server, you can kill each other with impunity. Killing in a freepvp zone usually does not entail revenge from other players, entry into cos-lists and other troubles. Depending on the server and local customs, the freepvp zones are: the exit from the western gate of the Dragon City (BCD), the Burial Ground (on the eve of the 29th dungeon), some Cube rooms, points of respawn pets and the appearance of resources of the third level, the Arena, events like " Dragon Palace”, “Artisan Competition”, etc. But, be careful, some of these zones may not be recognized by certain clans, and Anti-PC players and NPC city guards do not recognize any freevp zones at all.
Freeshard, Friska- pirated free server; gameplay may differ significantly from the original. Usually for the worse. See also: GFSh.
Full(full) - full, filled; i.e. full party, full set of style or gear.
Fail, fail(to FAIL: fail, bummer) - a negative assessment of the activities of a person or organization, failure. Superlatives - epic fail (EPIC FAIL: legendary, epic failure).
swag(Ukrainian "bribe") - prey, loot. The concept came to us from the popular game S.T.A.L.K.E.R. The use of this term in the Chinese fantasy world is a clear symptom of chronic brain monolith.
Hey, highlevel(high level: high level) - a high-level character, well above average. Synonym: folder.
hunter(hunter) - a hunter, a character purposefully hunting someone; for example, "nubhunter" preys on noobs, "luthunter" - also on noobs, only aggressive ones.
Harvest(harvest: harvest) - harvesting herbs and resources from plants.
Hard, hardcore(hard: hard) - difficult, requiring effort; for example, "hardcore dungeon passing" - associated with significant difficulties, "hardcore player" - not afraid of difficulties and even looking for them.
HAS– alliance of clans on the Orion server, opponents of the RRRF alliance; “I’m looking for a party in gui, khas or neutral, rrrrf forest” - someone is looking for a party with players of the XAS alliance, or with neutral players and does not want to go to Gui with players of the RRRF alliance.
Heavy- see heavy.
HZ- “who knows”, “hell knows”, “x ... d knows”, a remark expressing some doubts arising from a lack of information; for example, “why, where did that damn priest go!”.
Hill, heal(heal: heal) - the process of treatment, restoration.
healer(healer: healer) - a character whose duties include healing other players.
Hiiiiiiiil!- a dying spell, cast on a sleeping priest.
Chemistry- various medicines, pharmacy.
Hierka, chierogram- an amulet that automatically restores health (health damage) or mana (mana damage).
hint- a feature, an unofficial feature of the game that simplifies the gameplay. For example, killing some bosses with a flying pet.
hinter- a player using hints differs from a bug user in that the use of hints is not prosecuted by the administration. For example, a hinter is a character with ranged combat, killing mobs and bosses, hiding behind a barrier that does not allow monsters to harm him (killing the Eye among the houses in Yu-Wan's Tripod, for example).
XOT(heal over time: healing over time) - a buff that heals the player for a certain period of time.
Hotbar(hot bar: "hot" panel) - assignment of "hot" keys to activate the necessary skills.
HP(HP, health: health + point: point, unit) - the stock of vitality, health.
HPS(healing per second: healing per second) - the amount of health healed per second.
Chron- Avid, chronic gambler. Synonym: zadrot.
Chrono- location "Past", as well as things that can be crafted in the boilers there ("chrono-clothing", for example).
HF(Have Fun) - have fun / have fun.
XX- the slang name for the "Twilight Temple" ("Holy Hall", abbreviated "XX"). Often used with an indication of the passage option (1-1xx, 1-3xx), or the required level (xx68, xx74, etc.).
heavy(heavy: heavy) - 1) heavy armor, which protects well from physical attacks and poorly from magic attacks, is typical for werewolves, warriors and, less often, druids; 2) builds of characters capable of wearing heavy armor, "heavy druid", for example.
Qi, chi- vital energy accumulated during the battle, a yellow bar under the mana bar. Chi energy allows you to use especially powerful spells. You can also accumulate qi if you take someone in your arms.
Char(short for character: character, personality) - a game character controlled by a person. Synonym: pers.
Chi- see "qi".
Chistukona!- the request of the tank, addressed to the druid in order to encourage him to transfer some chi energy to the one asking and, in the future, not to forget about this process.
cheat code(cheat: cheat) is a code that can be entered into a program to change the course of its work. For example, in order to get infinite health, infinite ammo, increased speed, etc. The most famous cheat code: see IDDQD.
cheater, cheater- a dishonest player who uses cheat codes. In all online games, cheating is punishable by a ban.
emergency- blacklist, ignore.
CHSV- a sense of one's own greatness, in 95% of cases, nothing really outstanding is not backed up. A contagious disease that mainly affects guild and clan leaders. Not treated.
Shard- a specific server of the game world. The term comes from the game Ultima Online, where, in accordance with the plot, the servers were called shards, that is, fragments of the world.
spikes- a druid buff that absorbs (“first spikes”) or reflects (“second spikes”) part of the damage. Bao spikes act similarly to the second spikes.
School- a school, a clan academy that trains, grows and supplies new recruits to the "base".
shkolota- a vicious insult, stating the fact of the immaturity of the player. After 2000, the Internet suddenly became available to the general population, causing the number of students in it to explode. Unfortunately, some schoolchildren do not differ in the assimilation of universal moral principles, they behave inappropriately, in rude cloths, they write with asipkas or in such TYPES without commas at all because they don’t know where, Nuno, to stick them. With all this, they cause HATE among older players.
Shemot- combat clothes, armor. Ordinary clothing that does not affect fighting qualities is called "style".
Shop(shop) - the official in-game store where you can buy game values for real money.
evaid, evaid- the distance at which the mob stops the attack of the retreating player and returns to its original positions, usually regenerating its health up to 100%.
Event- see event.
Expo, experience(Exp) - experience. After accumulating a certain amount of experience, the player receives the next level (lvl).
Exploit- a flaw, some kind of game bug, the use of which is beneficial. Using exploits is usually punishable by a ban.
Emissary- An evil and rather difficult boss in XX.
emo mod- depressive behavior, expressed by a sad flood in the chat, vine on the forums, scratches on the veins, etc.
Emote(emote: emotion) - expression of the character's feelings by various programmed actions: various movements, dances, kisses, etc. Emoticons do not include emoticons and other pictures, including animated ones.
Encounter, Encounter(encounter: fight, skirmish) - the process of a player (group, raid) fight with the boss. Less often, in general, any battle between players and a mob.
Enchant(to enchant: enchant) - a spell or item that can improve a thing (for example, mirages), as well as the process of improvement itself.
epic- an extremely rare item that drops from high-level bosses and provides solid bonuses
Yuan is a slang term for an in-game currency.
Yuzat(to use: use) - use, apply something.
Jasper is a daily quest to supply jasper to various NPCs in the Dragon City.
Event / Event (Event)- events organized by Gamemasters.
Mob- a creature controlled by a computer. Actually, this is what needs to be destroyed in order to complete quests or raise experience (exp).
Exp.- experience gained. Measured on a percentage scale. After filling it, the player receives the next level (lvl).
Lvl (Level)- the level of the player.
Loot/Drop- things (often unnecessary) dropping out after killing mobs.
Dungeon- a place of accumulation of certain mobs. Usually, parties (parties) gather to go to the dungeon for easy passage.
Quest) - task/mission received from NPC
NPC (NPC - NPC)- Bots from which you can buy/sell/repair something or take a quest.
Party- A group of players (usually temporary) with the same temporary interests. For example, going to a dungeon, crafting some loot from mobs, or just for completing quests together.
noob- 1) A player with a low level character. 2) A young, inexperienced player who has just started playing (although one may have a high-level character bought for real for example). Anyone who takes this as an insult is mistaken.
High (-level) (High)- a high-level character.
Munch(Jank/Nerd)- a player who, during the gameplay, stupidly kills mobs for any purpose, without breaking away into any unnecessary things for pumping / enrichment.
pers, char, ger- the hero you are playing.
Damage- damage
DD (Damage Dealer)- one who inflicts damage.
SPD
Heal (heal)- heal, heal.
Agrit- beat the mob first, so that he beats you, and not the other.
Reset/Res- resurrect / resurrection.
Bos- This is not the boss standing behind during the game. This is a mob that is harder to kill, and the loot from the boss is more than from a simple mob.
Inst (Instance)- the same as Dangeon, used by players who once played the line (Line Age) or WoW (World of War Craft).
ppc- pipets (derived from a scribe) I can’t translate more clearly due to censorship =)
Gank- killing low-level players (or the same level, but engaged in combat with mobs) for the sake of self-affirmation.
Tanking - equipping a character in order to increase his survivability. Usually they tank the tanks themselves, characters for battles in PvP or in certain fights with bosses. Often serves to clarify exactly how survivability is increased: "Scorpion is tanked with armor"
zerg rush- a quick, planned attack in a large crowd, such as an attack on an enemy base.
Bullet- a tank attack on a mob with an ineffective remote weapon, to lure the latter into a not very fair fight.
offtopic- a message that goes against the topic
Arm / Armor (Armor)- armor.
Agility- dexterity.
Int(a) (Intele...)- intelligence. (usually responsible for the amount of mana)
sp/sp- mana
hp- health
Brb / Brb (Be right back)- I'll be back soon
Afk/afk (Away from keyboard)- left the keyboard and won't be back soon (don't wait for me...).
GL (Good Luck)- Good luck.
GH (Good Hunt)- Have a good hunting
GG/GG (Good Game) or GF (Good Fight)- Often used as the end of a duel. That is, "well chopped ..."
HF (Have Fun)- I want to have fun.
LoL/lol (Loud Out Laughing)- *Laughs* or "Haha..." or "Funny" or "Funny"
A not entirely accurate application of lol -- "You're lol." Do not be offended, it means "you look funny" or "you are funny." Although MANY use it as an insult without knowing the meaning of the expression. In Bobruisk: "GyGy"
ROFL (Rolling on Floor Laughing)-- *Rolls on the floor and neighs* or "Yyy... I can't take it anymore" or "Neighing under the table". In Bobruisk: "Patstalom" or "Rzhunimagu".
Item / Item (Item)- item (sometimes used as useful loot)
OMG (Oh My God)- My God!
Profa (Profession)-- Profession \ Specialization in the game.
Def / def / def (Defend)- protection. (Defim - we protect)
Lamer/lamo (Lamer)- A person who is ignorant or poorly informed in this subject.
Fart/Luck (Luck)- Fortune. Luck. (adj. Lucky/Laker) (ch. Fartonulo)
DD, DD (Damage Dealer)- one who inflicts damage.
SPD- spell damage, i.e. magic damage.
Loot, drop- everything that fell from the mob.
Bos- this is a mob that is harder to kill, and the loot from the boss is more than from a simple mob.
Bug- a bug in the game that leads to the distortion of certain abilities of heroes, NPCs, mobs.
farm-- Kill a certain type of monsters for the sake of obtaining a certain item.
Example: Kill Skeleton Archers to get Wool Thread. Kill hundreds of mountain turtles for 20 green grass (they are near the bridge).
M-Def (mdef, Magic Defense)- Strength protection from magic.
P-Def (physical defense)-- The strength of protection against ordinary blows (fist, ax, arrow).
P-atk (or atk)-- Attack with normal physical force (hammer, fist, etc.)
M-atk (Magic Attack)-- Magic attack (strength of the spell).
The entire M\P-Def\Atk section is expressed in numbers. View in alt+c (Char List).
Skill types:
physics - physical attack
buff - a skill that gives pluses to any characteristics.
debuff - a skill that gives minuses to existing characteristics.
Roles in the party:
healer (from the English heal - "heal") - a character whose duty is to heal the entire party.
support / support (from "suppurt" - "support") - a character that supports buffs throughout the party.
tank - a character with a lot of HP points, collecting all the mobs on himself.
DD - damage dealer - a character that deals basic damage to mobs.
Heavy Armor (Heavy armor)= That is, the type of knightly armor.
In this game: a lot of protection against physical damage, low protection against magical damage.
Light armor (Light armor. She is also leather armor)= Medium protection against physical damage, medium protection against magical damage.
Robe \ Tunic (Robe or Tunic. Magic armor)= The lightest armor. There is almost no protection against physical damage, but very high protection against magical damage.
tamit- From to tame. Means to tame mobs. For later use or sale.
mount- Usually a special pet (or item) that acts as a mount. That is, you can ride it.
Subject- from subject. Commonly used on forums. Indicates the subject of discussion in this topic. It is used not to retell the subject of discussion again, but to replace it with the word subject.
Hyde- from guide. Literally, direct. Guides are articles that describe some element of the gameplay. They are used not only in games - but everywhere. Instructions for using the phone - also a guide.
skill- From skill. It's the same skill. In games, this is usually some kind of special action.
Bot- from bot. Usually - a special program that imitates a live player. In counter, they imitate teammates or opponents. In MMORPGs - they usually allow you to swing while the owner is sleeping / working / walking, collecting resources and so on.
Play money:
k is a thousand. 20k = 20 thousand. kk - million, i.e. 20kk = 20 million. kkk - a billion, etc. "Hat for 30k"
Characters:
+-* = difference between the level of the player and the level of what they are talking about. "A lot of highs hit +10 minimum." "At least +15 mobs along the way." "Swinged on -5 jackals."
DK = dragon quest. Items that have a postscript "Needed for the dragon hunter Qi Yu's quest (**). DK are 21, 31, 41, ... (the level is determined by ** in parentheses).
They are used in some elements of the game (the main one at the beginning is the banker's quest, as well as some other quests) and cost a lot of money when selling even to a store, and even more expensive from hands. "Stuffed a pack of 31 DC"
screwed up(character, build, ...) - spoiled, incorrectly calculated. For example, if you pump 100 dexes and 100 STRs to a Priest, it will be a screwed-up Priest. Most often, they screw up on low-levels, in principle pumping in the necessary stats too much (string to a priest, archer for example). "He screwed up his priest."
Ginged(noun ging) - a character (usually), pumped up with the omission of some moments - quests, farming, and the like. There are ginger noobs running on the 40th level in gear for the twenties with 50k in their pocket and without half of the necessary skills, but sometimes the high ginger mults for some purpose. "I ging archa until 30, then I'll farm the spirit and put on the main charm"
Razgingovka- the opposite of gingu, such as farming spirit, or completing low-level quests that were skipped. Usually involves a lot of time. "Unginged archa today."
Con (Kon)= Constitution = constitution, physique. More con = more health (more HP).
PvP = Person vs Person= Player versus Player = A fight between two players that starts with an expected or unexpected strike from one of the players and a response from the other. Here, many prefer duels (after them there is no death, as after pvp). Nick will be purple in pvp.
If the second player does not respond and dies from the blows of the first, the first one becomes a PC (Player Killer, Player Killer), the nickname is red and if the PC is killed, then things fall from it with a high chance (like from a monster) ... IF he is killed.
PvE = Person vs Environment= Player vs. Environment (Vs. Monsters). That is, a live player kills monsters such as "Four Star Beetle", etc., which are controlled by the server.
nuker= A player with a very powerful attack. Usually so are called magicians.
Battlefox= Fighting Fox. Fox with a bias in martial arts =)
Priest= Priest \ Healer \ Paramedic \ Bishop (from Lineage) \ Rescuer of the entire party (aka reviver) \ Healer (offensive).
STR= Strength = Strength.
More power = more direct hit. Useful for those who wear heavy armor. They have a Strong Strike, but a small dodge.
Dex (Dex)= Dexterity = maneuverability; mobility; movement capabilities = dodge
More dodge = less likely to hit you. Useful for those who have brass knuckles and bows, etc. weapons.
Staff= Staff \ Magic weapon.
staff (staves) stick, staff \ club, cudgel
Crete= Critical Hit. The maximum possible damage per hit. Crit is usually much higher than a normal attack and rarely happens. However, I'm very happy when it happens =)
Randomly= Random = Random
Just "Accidentally"... Just a chance, just a chance... How it happened, it just happened...
In the party random = the item will not necessarily get to the one who collected it, but can get to anyone who is in the party.
become= Do hit Stun (stun). A very big blow with a big club. Usually painful and overhead stars fly wacko
While Stun is active, the character cannot move. Hence "Suspended". Or "I got caught, help!".
Gank- this is the bending of the players in the spots. Usually attackers realize the factor of numerical or level superiority. Although often there are fewer gankers than their targets, they leave only on the surprise attack factor.
AoE - Area of Effect, i.e. skills that deal damage to all enemies in a certain area
kite- tactics of archers and magicians (shot-ran-shot-ran)
Entering for the first time Perfect game World, you are unlikely to understand what the players are writing about, so below are the main terms that will help you navigate. Also, many put into the conversation English words in Russian letters, here you also have to get used to it, for example, instead of go-go they will write -go-, so put up ((.