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Here are some of the
terms which may cause some confusion. This is not a complete list of
words that you may hear. There are many other common terms but we do
not list them because they are uncool and shouldn't be encouraged.
AM
Archmage
Buff
A Buff is a beneficial spell cast on a unit. An example of a "buff"
is the Priest's Inner Fire or Shaman's Bloodlust.
BL
Blood Lust
BM
Blademaster, Blood Mage, Beastmaster, or Brewmaster!
Campers
People who purposely do not expand or head out around the map, but
instead, try to defend their town and get other players to attack
it.
Creeping
The process of clearing out Creeps for experience, gold, and items.
Creep Jacking
Sneaking up on your enemy while they are fighting Creeps and
attacking them from behind.
Dancing
A term from StarCraft meaning to pull injured troops out of harm and
quickly put them back, or to move the target of focus fire away to
make the enemy chase.
De-Buff
A De-Buff is a negative spell cast on a unit that makes it less
powerful. An example of a "de-buff" is the Banshee's Curse, Druid of
the Talon's Faerie Fire, or Sorceress' Slow.
DH
Demon Hunter
DK
Death Knight
DL
Dread Lord
DotC
Druid of the Claw
DotT
Druid of the Talon
Expansion
An Expansion is a new town built at a location other than the
player's main starting town.
Focused Fire
This simply means all units attacking a single target which is
typcially a unit. An example would be selecting all of your Archers
and attacking an Abomination.
FS
Far Seer
GG
Good Game. If players say GG too early it is a sarcastic way of
saying you have lost and the game is over. It can also mean that the
player who said it is admiting that they have lost.
GL HF
Good Luck. Have Fun.
Grunt Rush
A slang term coined by Tou to originally refer to building a
Barracks first before Town Hall which was an exploit in the tech
tree fixed in Warcraft II Battle.net Edition. Later Grunt Rush has
evolved into meaning attacking early with Grunts or Footmen or other
early units.
Hero Arena
A popular custom map type where the map is just heroes that fight it
out for number of kills. It can be extremely fun and teaches new
players how to use Heroes and more about each Hero.
Hero Trap Town (Trap Town)
A Hero Trap Town is a town built in such a way that Heroes and units
become trapped when they teleport to it. Usually this means players
have built buildings next to their Town Hall. In the worst examples
players become stuck between buildings and can't even move. Avoid
building Hero Trap Towns. Leave plenty of space around your Town
Hall.
Inc
Incoming. This means an attack is coming. It can mean an army or a
Hero. Usage: "inc (then ping area where attack is coming from)" or
"inc UP" (attack coming from north)
KOTG
Keeper of the Grove
LOL
Lots of Laugh or Laughing Out Loud. This abbreviation indicates
something is really funny. Unfortunately although very common, that
term became uncool a long long long time ago. Other alternatives
that you can use instead are "hehehehe" or "hahahaha" which aren't
the best but are more hip. ROFL should also be avoided to appear
cool.
ot or o/tower
To offensive tower someone. Towers are built inside or outside an
enemy town, and more Towers are built until they can attack the
whole town. Rather than use towers for defense, players use towers
for offense.
Macromanagement (Macro)
To focus time on creating new buildings, researching upgrades,
expanding, and training units. To focus on Macro typically means to
let battles fight themselves or to ignore units in combat while
focusing on building, training, and expanding.
Marn
A Tauren Chieftain, named after Marn Thunderhorn the Tauren
Chieftain. Some players call all Tauren Chieftain's Marns.
Meat
This means units that stand in the front of a battle and soak up
damage such as Grunts, Footmen, Mountain Giants, and so on.
Micromanagement (Micro)
To focus time on controlling individual units in battle. When
someone "has good micro" they are good at controlling their troops.
MK
Mountain King
Modal
Autocast spell
NE
Night Elf
Newbie
A term that sometimes means new player but also is used to mean a
player is not very good.
Newb
Short for Newbie. See above.
N00b
An incredibly uncool way to say newb. Don't use it.
Peon
Some use this to refer to all workers which developed during
Warcraft II.
Perfect Play (PP)
Perfect Play is the philosophy of playing the game perfectly which
will allow you to beat an opponent who is not playing perfectly.
Often if you play perfectly you will win everytime. Areas to focus
on are unit control and management of resources. Common usage:
Perfect Play ok?, PP ok?, or GL HF PP OK?
Port
This means to use your Teleport Scroll to teleport to a location
now! Common usage: "PORT"
POM or POTM
Night Elf Priestess of the Moon
Rush
A Rush originally meant a very early attack. Over the years its
meaning has been twisted to an attack at any point of the game or an
attack with a lot of units. Some players have different definitions
of 'Rush'.
Smurfing
A slang term coined by GFraizer (Nebu) and Warp! to mean good or
famous players using fake names to hide from people and then
attempting to beat other players. It is only a "Smurf" if those
players win. Common phrases: "You've been Smurfed by ____"
Spotting
Using a unit up ahead of some Siege Units to reveal the fog of war
so the Siege Units can fire from long distances.
Tele
Use Scroll of Teleport
Tier
Tier is the level of the techtree. Some units are considered Tier 1
such as Grunts, Footmen, and Archers while later units are Tier 2,
and Tier 3.
Exp
Expansion Town
TC
Tauren Chieftain
To Expand
To take over an additional Gold Mine and mine resources from it.
Tower Crazy
A player that builds too many towers that end up just being easily
killed by Siege Units.
Town Hall
Often used to refer to all versions of starting buildings such as
Town Halls, Great Halls, Trees of Life, or the Necropolis.
TP
Town Portal Scroll
Turtle
A player who is afraid to leave their base and instead produces an
excessive amount of towers to defend it. This would apply to any
player who has a very weak army and way too many towers. "Go siege,
this person's a turtle."
Worker
A worker is any of the starting working units such as Peasants,
Peons, Acolytes, and Wisps. .
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