1337 |
A numerical translation for "elite" pronounced "leet," 1337 is a slang developed by hackers in the '80s used over the internet. Many words from the slang have leaked to popular culture today ("kidz" is an example; using a z instead of an s is an element of 1337). It is mostly prevalent in the gaming world online where people can interact textually. |
AE
|
Area Effect. Used to refer to area-effect spells or abilities. E.g. fireball, smoke grenade. |
AFK |
Away from keyboard |
Aggro |
As a verb, it refers to a hostile mob that has noticed a player and is actively trying to attack that player. As a noun, it refers to the amount of “hostility” the player has generated on the mob. In typical combat strategy, the fighter tries to take as much aggro as possible away from weaker players such as healers and mages. |
Alt |
Short for "alternate". It refers to the alternate character a player has from their main character. This is not a stable category as sometimes alts can outlevel mains and sometimes mains become moth-balled. |
AO |
Abbreviation for Anarchy Online. An online game. |
AOE
|
Same as AE. Area of Effect. |
Attribute |
e.g. Strength, Constitution, Dexterity, Intelligence, etc. |
Bind |
In certain MMOs, characters are teleported back to a safe spot when they die. This spot is predetermined by the user. The act of determining the safe spot requires an explicit action by the user. That action is known as a bind. The spot is typically referred to as a bind spot. |
Bio |
Short for biological. Usually used to indicate bathroom break. |
BoE |
Short for "bind on equip" - a term popularized by World of Warcraft. This term refers to items that become soulbound to the player after they have been equipped. In other words, the item can be traded as long as no one equips it. |
BoP |
Short for "bind on pickup" - a term popularized by World of Warcraft. This term refers to items that become soulbound to the player after it has been picked up from a monster. In other words, the item cannot be traded once a player picks it up. BoP items commonly cause looting conflicts and disputes during game-play. |
BRB |
“be right back” |
Bot |
Generally illegal and discouraged form of gameplay, where actions of a character can be automated to perform actions repeatedly in order to gain experience and level without actual user intervention. This practice is continually monitored by GMs and will cause suspension of service if one is suspected of botting. |
BRT |
“be right there” |
BTW |
“by the way” |
Buff |
Temporary boost to character attribute or combat ability |
Camp(ing)
|
The act of waiting in an area to hunt a specific mob or a specific spawn |
CoH |
City of Heroes |
Class |
Professional archetypes. In D&D games, these would be warrior, healer, rogue and mage. The most typical class types are: close-range damage, ranged damage, healing, crowd control, support. |
Cleric |
Typical healing class in D&D style games |
Corpse |
In certain MMOs, a corpse appears where the player died. Sometimes all the player’s items and money are left on the corpse and the player is teleported back to their bind spot. Corpses typically will decay after a certain time proportional the character’s level. |
Corpse
Run |
The act of retrieving your corpse after you have died. This is typically a dangerous thing because people tend to die in dangerous places rather than safe places. |
Crafting
|
A general category of skills that allows players to manufacture objects from raw resources |
Crit |
"To crit" refers to landing a critical hit either with melee or spells. Effective damage is usually increased from a base of 150% to upwards of 250% with extra talents/skills/buffs. |
Crowd
Control |
Refers to a set of spells / abilities that temporarily paralyze or stun other mobs or players. Crowd control is an important group support ability when fighting multiple mobs. |
DAoC |
Abbreviation for Dark Age of Camelot. An online game. |
DD |
Direct Damage. Used to refer to a class of spells and abilities that allow players to damage enemies from a distance. The firebolt is the archetypal DD. |
Debuff |
The opposite of a buff. An offensive spell cast on enemies that weakens an attribute or combat ability. |
Dirt
Nap |
Slang for dead. Most corpses lie on the ground when killed. |
DKP |
Dragon kill points. A fairly elaborate score-keeping system used by guilds to fairly distribute loot based on participation and contribution to the guild. |
DoT |
Damage over time. Refers to a class of spells that deals damage over a period of time. These spells typically do more damage than DD spells overall. |
DPS |
Damage per second. Used when figuring out weapon speed and damage. |
Druid |
Hybrid class in D&D style games - part healer, part support, part fighter. |
Eating
Grass |
Slang for dead. Most corpses lie on the ground when killed face down. |
EQ |
Abbreviation for EverQuest. An online game. |
Experience |
A quantity
gained when completing tasks/quests, killing mobs, or various other achievements
in games. When enough experience is accrued, characters often “level
up” and become more powerful. |
Farm(ing) |
The act of accumulating currency or a specific item by repeatedly killing a mob or repeatedly performing a series of actions |
FTW |
Acronym for "for the win". Refers to the act, ability, event that's responsible for a victory. For example, "Sheep FTW!!" - sheep being a spell that temporarily paralyzes an enemy. |
Gank |
Verb. To be ganked is a term referring to one player being overwhelmed and killed by a large group. Can be either by a group of other players doing player-kill or a group of NPC monsters. Used in a sentence, "I got ganked yesterday in Fel." Typically has the connotation that the other people had an unfair advantage (in number or level). |
GM |
Game Master. GM's are characters in an MMORPG who are used by employees of the game's creator company. They monitor the actions of the game world and answer the questions and complaints of the players. They have absolute control and power within the game. If the crime (breaking a law of the game, not the real world) committed is serious enough, they could even expel players permanently from the game. |
Griefer |
Title for a player who enjoys inflicting pain upon other players needlessly. If you kill newbies in a PvP game when you are level 50, you will gain no experience or benefit from the victimization beyond the pure joy of knowing you have given the player “grief.” Though griefers are almost always PKers, PKers are not necessarily griefers. |
Guilds |
Semi-permanent player groups. In typical games, players must use a substantial amount of capital to start the guild. |
GTG |
“good to go” and “got to go” - can be confusing when context is unclear |
Health |
A base attribute of characters |
IMHO |
“in my humble opinion” |
INC |
Abbreviation for "incoming". When a tank pulls for group, the tank will use this as warning that a mob is incoming. |
IRL |
“in real life” |
Instance |
An instantiation of a particular dungeon for a particular group of players. Instanced dungeons are then parallel worlds such that different groups of players can explore the same dungeon in separate groups. |
J/K |
“just kidding” |
Kite |
To lure a mob or player around much like a kite on a string while attacking it in some capacity. A player draws agro and the mobility of the monster is reduced. The monster tries to follow the target (thus becoming the kite on the string with the target hold the string.) In EQ a common kiting is DoT (Damage over time) with a snare (reduces the monsters speed) then running in a large circle until the monster is dead. Methods of kiting vary from game to game. |
KoS |
Acronym for "Kill on Sight". Usually used to refer to characters who are disliked by a particular guild. E.g., "After corpse-camping several of our guild's members, we put Gorath on the guild's KoS list". |
KS |
Kill Stealing. When another player attacks the same creature as another player and receives the reward for the kill instead of the person who originated combat. Newer games have mechanisms for discouraging this behavior. |
LD |
Link dead - when a player is disconnected from the game |
Leet |
Slang variant of “elite” |
LFG |
“looking for group” |
LFM |
“looking for more”, i.e., after a group has been formed and more members are needed. |
LFT |
“looking for team” |
LMAO |
“laughing my ass off” |
LOL |
“laughing out loud” |
LoS |
Line of sight. A requirement of most ranged abilities is that the view of the target not be obstructed by any fixed obstacle, such as a wall. |
Loot |
Currency or items that are dropped by a mob when it is defeated |
Mana |
A commonly-used pool of magic potential (magical analog of health points) |
Macro |
Programming term applied to user-made macros, or scripts that can automatically send messages, cast spells, and a variety of other functions. Mainly used to automate things that are repeatedly done to expediate gameplay. |
Medding |
Resting in order to gain back mana in EQ was called Meditating. This is the commonly used abbreviation, also shortened to Med, as in, "Don't pull yet, I need to med." |
Mez |
Short for mesmerize. A short-hand for a collection of abilities that temporarily stun or immobilize enemies. Falls into the more general category known as crowd control. |
Min-Maxing |
When players attempt to create their characters as powerful as they can be by crunching statistics, planning their future routes, and any other methods in order to make their characters the statistically best character possible. Optimization. |
MMORPG |
Massively-Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game |
Mob |
An AI controlled monster. 'Mob' originally comes from the MUD era, where it was short for 'mobile', to differentiate monsters that would patrol a set of rooms as opposed to monsters which would stay in one place until killed. |
Mod |
Abbreviation of modification. Used as both a verb and a noun. As a noun, refers to add-ons by 3rd party programmers designed to augment the game (e.g., the self-cast mod). As a verb, refers to the act of performing this modification (e.g., he's modding the interface). |
MOO |
MUD Object Oriented. Users in MOOs are able to create their own content - both static and dynamic objects. |
MT |
“mistell”. Mistells occur frequently because of typing in the wrong name before sending a message. Also because of auto-reply features. |
MUD |
Multi-User Dungeon, although some prefer Multi-User Domain. These were the original textual online worlds. |
Mule |
In many games, due to long travel times or inventory limits, it is helpful to create a character explicitly for the purpose of being able to check auction houses or store extra items. These characters are seldom actually played and are referred to as mules. |
Nerf |
To soften or reduce an ability, item, player, or action. Usually this is a term applied when a power or ability is reduced because it is perceived to be too powerful. |
Newbie |
A new player |
Ninja
(Looting) |
Ninja looting refers to the purposeful and malicious looting of a drop from a monster that doesn't follow the rules set by the group. In a sense, the item is stolen. This can take different forms in different games due to game-specific game looting mechanisms. In World of Warcraft, ninja looting refers to rolling for a BoP drop that a person should not have rolled on. Because WoW warns players when they roll for a BoP object, it is assumed that such behavior cannot be accidental. The player exhibiting such behavior is typically branded as a ninja looter. |
Noob |
The pejorative form of newbie |
NP |
“no problem” |
NPC |
Non-player character (ie. controlled by AI) |
Nuke |
Refers to casters, to cast the highest damage spell or spell combo to effectively pull or finish of a npc. Mages usually are the most effective class in highest burst damage. |
OMG |
“oh my god” |
OMW |
“on my way” |
OOC |
out-of-character - used to refer to OOC chat |
OOM |
“out of mana” |
ownz |
Derived from the original word "own," both words have the same meaning: to defeat some other entity in battle or other form of competition. The "pwnz" origin is probably from the fact that the "o" and "p" keys are adjacent on the standard qwerty keyboard, and were used interchangeably by mistake in games and stuck around since then. |
Pat |
Short for patrol, a term used for mobs that have a set wandering path. In a dungeon, people will usually say "Wait for the pat" or "Watch the pat". |
PB |
Point blank. Used to refer to a class of spells that originates in a radius around the caster. Typically, these spells are dangerous to the caster because they require proximity to the enemy. Specific spells are typically concatenated with the ability, i.e. pbae mez, pbae stun |
PC
|
Player Character |
PK |
Player Killing |
PKer |
Player Killer - a derogatory term - as in a person who primarily plays to kill other players |
Port |
Short for teleport. Used as a noun and a verb. |
Power
Level |
When a higher level player tries to help a lower level player level faster. Most games have mechanisms that prevent power leveling. |
Proc |
Abbreviation of "programmed random occurence", refers to usually the benefits of added damage or other buffing enhancement that occurs randomly when an item strikes or is used. |
PuG |
Pick-up Group - a group assembled on the spot for a quest, a PvP group, or an instance raid. |
Pull |
A standard hunting strategy where a player lures a single or a group of mobs to the group so that the group can hunt from a safe area instead of hunting in areas where new mobs may spawn. |
PvE |
Player vs. Environment. Environment stands for all monsters (mobs) in the world |
PvP |
Player vs. Player combat |
pwnz |
same as ownz |
QQ |
An emoticon that represents eyes weeping/crying. Used as both an emoticon and a verb. As an emoticon, it is usually a sarcastic reply to someone else's complaint or rant. In that setting, it is similar to "go cry me a river" or "oh boo-hoo". As a verb, it stands in for "complaining about" - e.g., "All the shaman are QQing about the nerf". Note that the verb form refers unintuitively to the complaining rather than the crying. |
Race |
Typically fantastical creations, such as Elves, Trolls and the like. |
Raid |
A more substantial engagement involving a large organized group of players typically set in a dungeon and involving difficult mobs |
Regen |
Short for regeneration (of health, mana, or other replenishable attributes) |
Respec |
At certain high levels in some games, you are given the chance to “respec” your character. When you respec, you recreate your character from level 1 until the present level in terms of skills/powers/abilities/etc. |
Rez |
Short for resurrection. Refers to abilities that revive players that have just died. Typically only available to healer classes. |
ROFL |
“rolling on floor laughing” |
RMT |
Abbreviation for Real Money Trade - selling virtual currency for real currency. |
Roll |
To "roll" on an item means to type "/random 100", where the server's random number generator puts out a number between 1 and 100, the most generally accepted "fair" way to distribute loot and settle disputes. |
Root |
Can refer to a class of abilities as well as its effect. A root spell immobilizes a target. The target is then said to be rooted. Early versions of these abilities involved references to plants, hence "root". |
RvR |
Realm vs. Realm. |
Server |
Due to technical reasons, each server can only support a limited amount of players. Each MMORPG typically has several servers. Players cannot interact with players on other servers. |
Shard |
Synonymous with server |
Solo |
The act of playing alone, hunting mobs alone. |
Soulbound |
An item-control mechanic where an item cannot be traded. In other words, only one person can own the object and it cannot be traded. See also BoE and BoP. |
Spawn |
Mobs typically appear (spawn) on a given schedule. This is both a verb and noun. |
Spec |
Short for specification. When used in games, it usually refers to the build/specifications of your character in terms of skills/abilities/magic/powers/etc. |
Stun |
A typical form of crowd control ability that immobilizes an enemy |
SWG |
Abbreviation for Star Wars Galaxies. An online game. |
Tank |
As a noun, refers to character classes that can take a lot of damage. As a verb, refers to the act of drawing aggro from mobs before other team members strike with their abilities. |
Twink |
As a verb, the act of giving currency or valuable items to a newbie. As a noun, refers to a character that is twinked. In many games, twinked characters are visually marked by their level-inappropriate gear. |
Twisting |
To rapidly change from one type of ability to another where the abilities overlap momentarily. In DAOC a bard sings a song that gives a buff. By rapidly changing the song several songs will overlap due to the duration of the songs continuing for a short period of time. |
UO |
Abbreviation for Ultima Online. An online game. |
Uber |
Slang form of super |
WB |
“welcome back” |
Wipe |
To "wipe" means for the entire group whether party or raid to all die. However, party or raid can only continue if there is a class that can resurrect oneself, thereby avoiding the time consumed from running back from the the graveyard and regrouping at the beginning of the instance. |
WOOT |
Synonymous with "hooray" or "way to go". |
WoW |
Abbreviation for World of Warcraft. An online game. |
WTB |
“want to buy” |
WTS |
“want to sell” |
XP |
experience points |
Zerg |
A combat strategy where a large group of players rush in at the target. Seen as a simple-minded strategy that requires no skill. |
Zone |
In games where different areas of the world are parceled out for loading reasons, different areas are referred to as zones. |
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You are welcome to post suggested additions to the list via the comments. In general, I've tried to only include terms that are used across several MMOs. I feel that including game-specific terms would overwhelm and make this page unnecessarily unwieldy. The goal here is to provide a lexicon that would allow the parsing of most MMO talk across most MMOs. So terms like "mob" or "camping" make sense, but terms like "ferry" make less sense.