![]() ![]() drop: Similar to loot this is an item or a series of items that appears upon the destruction of an enemy or via opening special in-game containers.Very popular comment on bad teamfights in League of Legends. clown fiesta: When absolute chaos reigns and nobody has a clue as to what is going on. ![]() Clans are player-created groups within a game and sometime player clans may form an alliance. clan: A guild of players that are joined for a common cause under a common banner.The phrase also works as bursting someone's bubble. combo-breaker: An action that disrupts a combo.combo: Combination of actions (player keystrokes for instance) leading to some kind of a special attack or special move.casual: A gamer that plays casually (meaning that they spend a finite amount of time gaming).Nowadays, game entities can also cast special moves and abilities and the same term can be used. caster: A special character that casts (applies) magic spells.carry: to provide assistance via offering "assistance" in completing tasks for others (sometimes this is not a good thing) and if someone mentions that you have been hard-carried it meant that other people did the job for you.bullet sponge: A character (ref.: tank) so tanky (strongly armoured) that absorbs incoming damage like a sponge.Players may also plea to the vendor to enhance (buff) a game aspect or asset. buff, debuff: Power enhancement (buff) or downgrade (debuff) on in game characters and items.The resulting fight is called a bossfight. boss: A special enemy that is usually hard to beat.auction house: Refers to the trading facility of the game.avatar, champ, champion, toon: Your in-game character that you control.Apache helicopter: Use that to avoid revealing your gender.It also means receive hostility, in general (I have heard once while playing: "Guys, I am going AFK for a while, I am taking wife and child aggro".fell off my chair, laughing) aggro: Taking aggro means attracting the attention of hostiles and enemies (from the word: aggravation).Negatively, this means that you went away without notifying anyone first (i.e., avoid being afk while you play online with friends). If you are communicating this to others it means that you are stepping outside for a while. Acronyms/shorthand text like ( brb: be right back, gg: good game, ez: easy, kk: OK, ty:thank you, pwned: personally owned - completely defeated, nvm:nevermind, lol:laughing out loud, idk: I don't know, gj: good job, o7: Military Salutation, o/: Hello).There is a whole colloquialization behind 1337 talk. Hopefully, the reference below may seem informative to some or quite entertaining to others, or both. The vocabulary of the gamer is quite rich and I have attempted to present some fairly common gamer's slang. The player typically uses the term “hacks” as an angry excuse for their loss.There are many different variations regarding the gamer's everyday talk. Although the term “hacks” is a common term in computer jargon, the term “hacks” in gaming is used at the end of the game when a player looses.“Grind” means to do something receptively or to work hard to get something done. “Grind” is not only a common gaming slang but also a common phrase teens use today.“Owned” is a term to describe a player who is being badly beaten in the game.“Troll” is a term to describe players who deliberately piss off players or try to get a reaction out of them.The term is used in streamer chats to symbolize that something remarkable happened during the game. The term is usually used by players at the end of the game. The term is used when a player is absent during a game. “Scrub” is another term for newbie or inexperienced players. ![]() In online gaming, some experienced players make new accounts to make other players think that they are unexperienced.
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