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A - G ---A AA - Arcane Archer, an undead archer skeleton ADQ - Against the Demon Queen (quest) AFAIK - As Far As I Know AFK - Away From Keyboard Aggro - Aggression, when you have "aggro," then the enemy's attacks are focused on you. AH - Auction House Alt - Alternative, usually an alternative character on the same account AOE - Area of Effect Arcane - An Arcane would refer to arcane casters, such as the wizard or sorcerer classes, and would exclude other casters (ie cleric) ATM - At the Moment Avatar - Term used to describe a users character, or the small pic beside your username on a forum post Axer Package - A phase referring to a collection of buffs in DDO. Generally refers to every possible useful buff for the given quest. ---B BAB - Base Attack Bonus Battle Cleric - A cleric who likes to and is built to fight in melee combat BBL - Be Back Later BIO - Bathroom Break Bind or Binding - The process of setting a resurrection point in a tavern, usually by talking to a priest of the silver flame that presides there. Bind, Bound, or Binding - Binding an item to a character will make that item immune to permanent damage, but the item cannot be auctioned or traded Body Pull - Technique of getting close enough to a MOB to get only its attention and not its friends, and pull them back to fight alone Box of Rocks - A chest full of gemstones BRB - Be Right Back BRT - Be Right There BTW - By The Way BS - Bastard Sword (item), Bulls Strength (buff) at lower levels, or BarkSkin (buff) at higher levels Buff, Buffs, or Buffed - Buffs are generally cast on characters at the beginning of quests and after shrining to give resistance to damaging effects BYOH - Bring Your Own Heals, generally seen on the lfm to let people know that there isnt a healer in the group ---C Capped - The point in which a character has reached the maximum amount of experience they can get Caster - Typically a wizard or sorcerer, but technically any class that casts spells. (ie cleric) CC - Crowd Control CE - Combat Expertise (feat) Char - Character Chew Toy - A Tank who's main job is to acquire and maintain agro from a specific mob/mobs Chump Block - A character that tanks, even though they are likely to die in the process Clickie - An item that, upon double clicking the item icon, generates a spell or other effect. (ie haste clickie, grease clickie) CO6 - Cult of Six (quest series) Coyle - An infamous NPC you must protect in the Threnal East quests who dies quite easily CR - Challenge Rating Crawl - A dungeon crawl to show newbies the ropes, and/or to complete all side quests and objectives Crit - Critical Hit, high attack rolls that occur naturally on the dice, give bonuses to damage CSW - Cure Serious Wounds, also CMW and CLW for light and moderate CYA - See You ---D DA - Dwarven Axe (item) or Dungeon Alert DBF - Delayed Blast Firewall (spell) DC - Disconnect or lose internet connection, also stands for Difficulty Check for spells and saves. DD - Dimension Door (spell) Dev - Developers, as in "game developers" Diplo - Diplomacy (skill), used to redirect aggro onto others Disco Inferno - Firewall & Otto's Sphere of Dancing used together Divine - Divine spell casters excel at curing ailments and healing allies (ie Cleric, Favored Soul, Paladin) DPS - Damage Per Second DR - Damage Reduction, formatted DR N/TYPE, where N = Absorbed Damage, and type = what ignores the DR Dragonmark - (feat) A dragonmark looks like an elaboate tatoo and grants magical powers to the bearer. DS - Deepwood Sniper (path), the path a ranger follows to focus skills on ranged attacks, and scouting Dump Stat - A starting attribute you put no build points into DV - Divine Vitality (enhancement), enhancement available to clerics to give spell points back to casters DQ1 - Against the Demon Queen chapter 1(quest) DQ2 - Against the Demon Queen chapter 2(raid) ---E EULA - End User Licence Agreement EZ - Easy ---F Farming - Running a quest, or explorer area, multiple times for loot. Favor - Points given for completing quests. Special benefits are made available to users who obtain enough favor with certain patrons FF - Feather Fall Finger - Finger of Death (spell) Firewall - Wall of Fire (spell) the terminology used often misleads people to search for the spell in the F's, as opposed to the W's Flagged - having completed the required quests, or gathered the required items, to move onto the next chapter of a story line. usually a raid. Fleshy - is the term used for denoting a "flesh and bone" race (ie human) FO - Finish Out, recall out of a finished quest FOD - Finger of Death (spell) FOM - Freedom of Movement (buff) Fred - Fred The Mind Flayer can respec feats, and is found under the garden in House J FTW - For The Win FVS - Favored Soul (class) F2P - Free to Play, new to mod 9. users can now play DDO without paying, but suffer some drawbacks (ie limited chars) ---G GA - Greataxe GG - Good Game GH - Greater Heroism (buff), can also reference the Gianthold Area or Good Hope (spell) Ghost Run - When players intentionally die to have someone carries their soul stone through the quest Gimped - Typically a character or item with sub standard abilities or a character that lacks sufficient equipment, armor and/or weapons GIMPO - God In My Personal Opinion, typically used to describe a good character build. GJ - Good Job GLOER - Good Luck On End Reward GM - Game Master, employees of Turbine that help with unusual problems, like characters getting stuck, or monsters not spawning, ect. GMW - Gray Moon Waining (quest series), quest series following the Cult of Six series Gold Farmers or Spammer - People who try to sell gold or platinum in game GS - Green Steel (item), could also mean Great Sword (item) GTG - "Got to Go" or "Good to Go", sometimes creating confusion, especially at the beginning of quests GTWF - Greater Two Weapon Fighting (feat) Guild Group - A group comprised mostly or entirely of members of a guild. Usually a very different experiance than that found in a PUG. G2G - Got To Go, players often use G2G as opposed to GTG which has two different meanings.
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H - N ---H Healbot - A character dedicated to healing and who does little else in a quest HIPS - Hiding In Plain Sight (quest) Hound - Hound of Xoriat (raid) House P, D, J or K - House Phiarlan, Deneith, Jorasco, and Kundarak are areas accessed through the Marketplace, or patrons of favor. HoX - Hound of Xoriat (raid) HP - Hit Points ---I IC - In Character, an RP Term, or "I See" IDK - I Don't Know IIRC - If I Remember Correctly IMO - In My Opinion INC - Incoming, term used to warn users that mobs are coming Incapped - Incapacitated is the term to describe a character who has fallen but is not yet dead Intimitank - Usually a high AC and/or DR character who uses intimidate to draw agro IRL - In Real Life ISO - In Seek Of or In Search Of ITWF - Improved Two Weapon Fighting (feat) ---J JK - Just Kidding JMO - Just My Opinion ---K KEK - Another version of LOL, KEK was commonly used in World of Warcraft Kite or Kiting - Strategy of pulling an enemy, or group of enemies, to a strategic point where the party will then engage in combat. KK - OK ---L Lag - Delayed or slowed gaming experience due to, but not limited to; internet connection or pc problems. usually results in a frozen frame in-game. LD - Link Dead, an alternate description of a disconnection. Leet - Elite LFG - Looking For Group LFH - Looking For Ham (outdated terminology) consuming ham was the way to regenerate hp & sp before the induction of the rest shrine. LFM - Looking For Members, this is the add you will see in the social panel when people are looking for players to fill a group. LMAO - Laughing My Ass Off. Other variations exist, such as Rolling On The Floor Laughing My Ass Off, or ROTFLMAO Log or Logging - Process of exiting the DDO software completely, or to change characters LOH - Lay On Hands (enhancement), the ability of paladins to heal with divine powers LOL - Laughing Out Loud or Laughing On-Line LotD - Litany of the Dead (quest) Lowbie - Reference of low level characters between lvl 1-4 LS - Long Sword LVL - Level, typically referring to a characters experience level L8ter - Later ---M M/A - Mature Audience Main - Main character on a persons account Mana - Spell Points Meat Shield - A front line character in a group, typically a tank ML - Minimum Level requirements, referring to items MM - Magic Missile (spell) MMO or MMOG - Massive Multi-player On-line Game MOB or MOBS - Mobile Object(s), attackable non playing objects. Typically monsters, but anything that moves and attacks or anything you can attack MoBB - Maladroit of Bone Breaking, special weapon attributes that saps dexterity from its victims Mod - Module or Modification (ie DDO Mod 9) MT - Mental Toughness (feat), could also mean MisTell or Main Tank MU - Magic User, a character class that casts spells. Mule - Character utilized to carry equipment and items for all the toons on an account ---N Necro/Necro 1,2,3 - Necropolis/Necropolis crypt series (quest) Nerf - To make less effective Newb or Newbie - New player not used to the game mechanics yet NHE or N/H/E - Normal/Hard/Elite (quest difficulty levels) sometimes used individually NM or Nvm - Nevermind NooB, N00b or Nub - (Often Misused) Derogatory term used to describe someone who lacks concern for the group NP - No Problem NPC - Non Player Character NT or NTY - No Thanks or No Thank You
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O - U ---O OIC - Oh, I See OMG - Oh My God OMW - On My Way OOC - Out Of Character, an RP term OOM - Out Of Mana OP - Original Poster ORLY - Oh Really? Owned - This term denotes complete domination, usually in a (virtual) physical sense. ---P PA - Power Attack (feat) PC - Player Character PD - Perma-Death, a play style that retires a toon after they die for the first time. Strict rules regarding PD groups vary between groups and/or guilds. PG - Pure Good Piking - A term used to describe someone that is leaching XP from the activity, without contributing anything to the party. PK - Phantasmal Killer (spell) PnP - Pen and Paper, the original D&D format POP - Prison of the Planes (quest) POP? - Pearl Of Power (item), an item used to increase a casters mana. The question mark would be replaced with a number designating its power. Pots - Potions (item) Power 5 - +5 equivalent weapon effects, most of which can instantly kill monsters on a good roll. (Vorpal, Paralyzing, Banashing, Smiting, Disrupting) Power Leveling - Getting more powerful characters to run quests while you tag along. There are limits in DDO to how far you can take this tactic PPL - People PrC - Prestige Class, a path a class will take to gain special benifits (ie Rangers' Tempest, Bards' Warchanter) PrE - Prestige Enhancement, like PrC's but slightly altered and more limited-scope as Enhancements PST - Please Send Tell, the player is requesting that you talk to him/her using the in game 'Tell' feature. PUG - Pick Up Group PvE - Player Vs Environment, running missions, exploring encounter areas and the like. PvP - Person vs Person, some taverns have PvP areas where users can fight other users with their toons PWN - pronounced 'own,' this means to greatly overpower or defeat an adversary. ---Q QFE - Quoted for Emphasis QFT - Quoted For Truth QQ - Emoticon for crying eyes. Often used as a noun or verb to mean whine/whining Quest Chain - A series of quests in a storyline QwijyMart - Khyber's exclusive vendor/entrepreneur. Gtar, or other toons in his guild, will sell items listed in their biography for the listed price. ---R Raid - Raid quests are typically epic in scope and intended for 12 players to enter at one time. Ransack - When you have opened a chest so many times in one day, its level of treasure starts to degrade and eventually offers no treasure Reroll - A term usually used in a joking manner, to tell someone that there character is somehow gimped Respec - to change out feats or enhancements. You can respec feats with Fred The Mind Flayer, or respec enhancements at a trainer. Rez - Resurrection RL - Real Life ROFL - Rolling On Floor Laughing, other variations exist RP - Role-Play (RPing, RPer, etc) RR - Race Required, refering to items, also ReRoll or Reavers Refuge (Quest) Run - Running through a quest in a fairly methodical way for a specific purpose. (ie Loot Run, or Delera's Run) ---S SC - StormCleave (quest) SF - Solid Fog (spell) Shield Wall - Characters line up in close proximity between obstacles to form a line monsters can't cross Shinies - The sparkling collectible nodes in dungeons or the collectable items you get from them SoS - Stealer of Souls (quest) Soul Train - Using the command "/death" to take you to your bind point. Commonly used for those out of the way areas like Meridia or the Refuge. SP - Spell Penetration (feat) Spamming - Doing the same attack/spell over and over again, or sending unsolicited in game mail Splash - When you take just a few levels of another class to complement your primary class Squishy - Typically refers to a character with low AC and HP's, or a character that cannot defend themselves effectively in normal situations SR - Spell Resistance (buff) SS - Short Sword (item), or StoneSkin (buff) Stealth Humping - Pushing jump while in stealth mode Steam Tunnels - The steam tunnels is an explorer area before STK STK - Shan-to-Kor (quest) Stone(s) - Soul Stones that are left over after you die where your ghost is bound. They can be picked up and carried Sub or SubT - Subterrain (area) The explore area before titan and hound raids. also used as a place to launch Greater Teleports from ---T Tank - A high DPS and/or AC toon, thats purpose is to pull aggro and absorb/deal damage. Multiple tanks may be present, even within small groups. Tap or Tap Runs - Tapestry, or Tapestry farming in the orchard area outside of Necropolis TBF - Trial By Fire (quest) THAC0 - To Hit Armour Class Zero THF - Two Handed Fighting (feat) Tome - An item consumed by a character to increase base attribute scores Toon - Another term for a users character TP - Turbine Points TPK - Total Party Kill TR - Tangle Root (quest) Trap Monkey - A rogue specializing in disabling traps and opening locks, or any other class with those skills Troll - A socially retarded individual that intentially causes grief and distress upon others, while hiding behind the anonymity of the internet. TS - Tempest Spine (quest), could also be True Seeing (buff) TTYL - Talk To You Later TWF - Two Weapon Fighting (feat) Twink - The process of giving items obtained by one of your characters, to another character TY or TYVM - Thank You Very Much ---U Uber - Decked Out, typically used to describe a toon equipped with the best of weapons and items, and stats that are buffed with tomes UMD - Use Magic Device (skill) UWA or UA - Under-Water Action
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V - Z & # ---V VoD - Vision of Destruction (quest) Voice(s) - Voice of the Master (item), usually used at the end of a quest to remind users to "make sure your voices are on" VoN - Vault of Night (quest) Vorp - Vorpal, a potent weapon with the ability to sever the heads of those it strikes ---W waggro - wife or significant other has aggro on your game playing and you have to log out to go to Bed Bath and Beyond for example. WF - WarForged (Race) or Weapon Finesse (feat) Wilderness Adventure Area - An open area with many mobs and usually with extra quests for exploration and rare encounters. WoE- Weakening of Enfeebling, special weapon attributes that saps strength from their victims. Woot or W00t - Whoohoo!!! WOP - Wounding of Puncturing. A popular weapon effect combination Working As Intended - Typically used to express that even if it's broke, it's not getting fixed WTB - Want to buy WTS - Want to sell WTT - Want to trade WW - WaterWorks (quest) ---X XC - Xorian Cipher (quest) ---Y YW - Your Welcome ---Z Zerg or Zerging - Running a quest as fast as possible without regards to side quests or other non-essential objectives. Z??? - Adding Z to the beginning of a term can sometimes put emphasizes the term. (ie ZOMG = OMG!!!) ---# 1337 - Leet, or Elite 3BC - Three Barrel Cove (quest)
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Last edited by Shal; 11-05-2009 at 06:47 AM. |
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Awesome mate , that is such a great help and at least i'll have an idea on whats going on now
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Wow! (not even world of warcraft wow but awesome wow).
BTW DV is a clerical enhancement not a feat
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Nice work on the list. Didn't realize there were so many Acronyms!
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Great idea! Just printed it so I'll have a clue.
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Yes I'm old, but it beats the alternative... dead! Two wrongs don't make a right, 3 rights make a left... De loup garou http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Werewolf ODERINT DUM METUANT http://www.merriam-webster.com/dicti...0dum%20metuant Khyber in MAC: Encounter lvl 10 Drow Sorceror, Ohye lvl 8 ranger, Oldphart lvl 7 fighter, Menjaii lvl 7 Hvy Repeater spec ranger Deloup Garou lvl 9 ranger Khyber unguilded Last edited by katanauser; 07-13-2009 at 11:55 AM. Reason: add the txt list |
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Hey Shal, I think you missed one:
LFM - Looking For Members - This is the add you will see in the social panel when people are looking for players to fill a group. Not to be confused with LFH which is Looking for Ham ... really. Go ahead, type /LFH and see what happens. ![]() Anyway, back to the LFM - following are a number of Acronyms from Shal's list that you are likely to see in an LFM ADQ - Against the Demon Queen (quest) CO6 - Cult of Six (quest series) GH - Greater Heroism (buff), can also reference the Gianthold Area HIPS - Hiding In Plain Sight (quest) POP - Prison of the Planes (quest) SC - StormCleave (quest) STK - Shan-to Kor (quest) Tap or Tap Runs - Tapestry, or Tapestry farming in the orchard area outside of necropolis TBF - Trial By Fire (quest) TR - Tangle Root (quest) TS - Tempest Spine (quest), could also be True Seeing (buff) VoD - Vision of Destruction (quest) VoN - Vault of Night (quest) WW - WaterWorks (quest) XC - Xorian Cipher (quest) 3BC - Three Barrel Cove (quest) |
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added; avitar, flagged, lfm, lfh, uber, buffs, pd, tank, ic, ooc, lag, dr, kite, npc, pc, troll, bind, Diplo, loh, woot, mmo, bab, op, twink, dd, oom
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what would be a proper definition of "gimped?"
im thinking something like ... typically refering to charecters intentionally held back from their full potential, as seen with PD toons.
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I think more toons are unintentionally gimped than intentionally.
Examples: 1st example: You roll a sorcerer and think "Well, since I can't wear armor, I need a high dexterity to help my armor class, and since I won't be meleeing, I don't need that many hitpoints, so I'll make sure my Dexterity and Charisma are high and won't put any extra points into Constitution" Bam! Gimped Sorcerer at end game. 2nd example: Astargras creates a character. Bam! Gimped character at all levels!
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OOOO we got jokes ea???? just for that i'll ... do something, wait, i can't. damit!
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There is a list of terminology acronyms inside the in-game help, might check if you missed something
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i checked there too. i didnt add some of them on purpose.
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added QwijyMart
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