Account, Account, account * – your game account. The term ru acc means a Russian-language account.
Ability * (from Ability) – ability, spell.
Addon * – addition to the user interface, for example to facilitate healing in a raid, collecting herbs, etc.n.
AFK (from AFK – Away From Keyboard) * – moved away from the computer.
Achievement, achievement (from Achievement) * – achievement.
Buff * – useful effect.
BB *(from Bye-Bye) – bye.
Build * – “talent allocation” option. For example, a defensive build for a warrior or paladin – when all the talents are taken mainly in the Defense branch.
BOE (from BOE – Binds on Equipped) * – an item that becomes personal when equipped (personal items cannot be put up for auction and sold/gifted to other players).
BOP (from BOP – Binds on Picked up) * – a thing that becomes personal when picked up.
BRB (from Be Right Back) – gone, I’ll be back soon.
Boost is the same as steam locomotive, when a high-level player helps a low-level player complete this or that dungeon.
Wipe * – failure in a boss battle when the entire raid dies.
One-shot – when someone dies from one blow from a boss/monster.
Var (from Warrior) * – warrior.
Warsong, VSG (from WSG-Warsong) * – Warsong Gulch Combat Zone. Also an English-language server, which was populated predominantly by Russian-speaking players. Now deleted.
Warlock * – warlock.
Guide * – description of actions that help facilitate a particular task. For example, a guide for any profession helps to level it up most quickly and at the lowest cost; a dungeon guide contains tips and tactics for bosses.
Gank * – killing of lower level players by one or more players, usually more than once. Rep gank – when a player is killed immediately after he is resurrected. Usually gank occurs only on PVP servers, like world PVP in general.
Grid * – “I won’t refuse” button when dividing loot.
Damage (from Damage) * – damage.
DD (from DD- Damage Dealer) * – a class that deals damage, for example a mage, hunter, etc.d.
Debuff (from Debuff) * – negative effect.
Def (from Def-Defence) * – protection. Necessary for tanks. Also used to refer to defenders, for example when storming enemy capitals def – players of the opposite faction defending their capital.
Decurs – removing a curse from a friendly target.
Dispell (from Dispell) * – removing magic/poison/disease/curse from a friendly target. For example, the phrase “Priest dispels disease from the tank” means that the priest must cast his spell that removes disease from the target.
DM (from DM – Deadmines) – level 13+ dungeon Dead Mines in the Western Lands.
DOT (from DOT – Damage over Time) * – a spell that causes periodic damage. For example, the spell Corruption for warlocks.
DPS (from DPS- Damage per Second) *
DPS (damage per second) – Also a damage-dealing class.
Drain (from Drain) – drawing, for example, life or mana.
Drop * – what falls from a killed monster/boss.
FOR (from ZA – Zul’Aman) * – Zul’Aman, level 70 dungeon in the Haunted Lands.
Zadrot * is an untranslatable Russian expression. It usually has two meanings – friendly, then it is an analogue of the English Hardcore Gamer, that is, a player striving for the top in PVP or PVE and, accordingly, spending most of his time on this (various types of farming, including.h.). In the negative version, there is no need to explain anything, the Russians will understand
IMBA (from imba – imbalanced) * – “cool” player (or thing).
IF (from IF – Ironforge) – Ironforge, capital of gnomes and dwarves.
IMHO (from In My Humble Opinion) * – in my humble opinion. There is a version in circulation I Have an Opinion *** You will challenge it
Casual (from Casual) is not a nerd, that is, a player who plays “for his own pleasure”, who does not strive to achieve all conceivable and inconceivable heights, but who enjoys simply playing with friends, wandering around the world, etc.n.
Kite (from kite) – “driving” someone. For example, some bosses need to be led around the room, this is called kiting – they say “a tank kites the boss”. Also used for PVP, hunters and mages usually kite melee players – rogues, paladins, etc.d.
Cap – the value of any attribute, above which it is meaningless, but usually below which it is not good. For example, the accuracy cap – with it the character does not miss. Above it, the accuracy value is equal to the cap value, but if the accuracy is less than the cap, then the character will miss, therefore his DPS will drop. The defense cap also protects the tank from the possibility of receiving a critical hit in a battle with a boss or monsters. The cap for each level is different but is usually used in the meaning of cap for the maximum, t.e. Level 80.
Cast * – casting a spell by a player or a boss/monster.
Caster * – a class that casts spells, such as a mage, priest, etc.n.
Quest * – task.
CD (from CD – Cooldown) * – cooling of a spell, that is, a period of time during which the spell cannot be cast.
Kick (from kick) * – kicking a player out of a guild or group/raid. Also the robber’s ability Kick.
Lag * – connection delay. Just like disconnect, often an excuse
Last Try – last attempt, usually meaning the last attempt to kill the boss.
Lok (from Warlock) * – warlock.
Loot * – what drops from a killed monster/boss.
Loot – collect loot.
Mining (from Mining) – mining.
Brand – a mark (for example, a skull, a circle, a rhombus, a square, a cross, etc.d.) on a mob/monster or player.
Masterluter, Master Looter (from Master Looter) – a player who distributes loot in a raid. Usually this is either the raid leader or an experienced player who everyone trusts. Also a loot sharing system, in which the loot is distributed by Master Looter.
Melee, melee (from Melee) * – melee classes, for example warriors, rogues, paladins.
Miss (from Miss) * – miss. Also unmarried woman
Mob * – monster.
MC\MK (from MC – Molten Core) – level 60 Molten Core raid dungeon in Blackrock Mountain.
MT (from MT-Main Tank) * – main tank. He usually tanks the boss and therefore takes the most damage.
MX (from Main Healer) * – healer whose main goal is MT.
MX (from Main Hand) – weapon for the right hand.
Need * – “I need this” button.
Ninja (from Ninja) – one who steals loot.
Noob (from Noob) * – the worst curse word. Denotes a person who knows nothing and cannot do anything. Not to be confused with casual.
OOM (from OOM – Out of Mana) – I need mana!
OP (from Over Power) – too strong. Usually used in relation to any class.
OT (from OT – Off Tank) * – second, sometimes third tank. Usually this is a tank “in reserve”, if suddenly the MT dies; on some bosses, the OT and MT alternately change roles during the battle.
OF(F) * – consumed in the meaning of the official server of WOW, or another game.
Pak – a group of mobs.
Pet (Pet) * – pet.
Priest (from Priest) * – priest.
Prot (from Prot – Protection) * – "Protection" talent tree for paladins and warriors, also a paladin or warrior who has upgraded this branch – prot fell, prot var.
Resto, restor (from Restoration) * – the “Healing” branch for shamans and druids, also the shaman or druid who leveled up this branch is resto sham, resto druid.
RL (from RL-Raid Leader) * – raid leader.
Horns (from Rogue) * – robber.
Skill * – skill, usually applied to professions.
Stun (from Stun) * – stun.
Tank * – a player who is hit by a boss/monster, and who thereby protects the rest of the group or raid from receiving damage.
Try (attempt to kill the boss). If the boss is difficult or new for the raid, then usually several attempts, in this case they say “tray the boss”.
Hunt (from Hunter) * – hunter.
Herba, herbalism (from Herbalism) * – herbalism.
Healer (from Healer) * – a class whose main task is to heal other players. For example, Paladins of Light, Priests of Discipline and Holy.
Charge, charge (from Charge) * – the “Dash” ability of warriors and also of many monsters, when they instantly “fly up” to any target.
Enchanting * – profession Enchanting, respectively, enchanting is the enchanting of an object.
Ax * – axes
https://spinbet888casino.co.uk/ />Assist – request for help. For example, protect a point on a BG, help with a character’s calling, etc.d.
Wanda\vand – rod *
Bucket, vedrillo – Ventrilo, voice chat
Veapon * – weapon
Whisp, whisker – /w, personal message
Guard, guard (less often) * – mobs that guard something. Also NPCs in capital cities.
Gold, golda * – gold, currency in WoW
Daily * – daily tasks
Dis, disenchant * – spraying gear onto reagents
DCP * – points showing the degree of participation in the progress of the guild
DPS * – damage per second, should be high
Quality * – the process of raising the level
Threw * – well, it’s clear
Level * – character level
Leroy – inappropriate human behavior that led to a wipe. Video about Leroy here
Leaver – a player who leaves a group or goes to another
LFG – looking for a group, for quests or in a dungeon
LFM – we are looking for players for quests or dungeons
Bear * – druid, not necessarily a tank
Mace * – blunt weapon
Main spec * – the main specialization of the character. For example, the priest of darkness has a main spec – damage dealer
Nid/grid/pass * – casting an item. Need – I take it to wear. Grid – I will sell. Pass – not necessary at all
NPC * – non-player character with whom you can talk, take on a quest, and so on
PVP * – Player versus player, battles between players
PVE * – player battles with bosses, also solo quality.
Premade – a raid created for quickly completing BGs
Roll * – /roll to play an item
Sword * – sword
Staff * – staff
Sumon * – the process of summoning a character using an encounter stone or a warlock ritual
Farm * – the process of obtaining something: reputation, money, reagents, etc.d.
Healer * – healer of a group or raid, also a mob that can heal other mobs
Heal* – treatment of any kind. Shout "HILL ME"!!11" usually indicates that someone is raking hard
Chemistry – elixirs, potions and infusions. Sometimes food too.
HPS – healing per second, almost never used.
Gear * – character equipment
Expa * – experience
“I’m off” * – message about the desire to leave the game
Instanc, instant, inst * – These are dungeons or closed areas inhabited by especially strong monsters. In instances you can get rare and very useful things. Due to the danger of the monsters inhabiting them, groups are assembled to complete the instances.
Logout, log, logout * – When you exit the game; disconnection from the game.
MP, mp * – mana points.
WoW, WoW* – World of Warcraft
WTB, VTB – Want to buy. Similar abbreviations are usually used on official Blizzard servers.
WTS, VTS – Want to sell.
Pull, Pull, Pull – lure a boss or mob from its initial location. Performed by a remote attack. Puller – the one who performs this very action.
Druid, Druid * – Drul, Dru
Paladin, Paladin * – Palad, Pal
Hunter, Hunter * – Hunter, Hunt
Mage, Mage * – Mage
Shaman, Shaman * – shama, sham
Alt * – your character that you play in parallel with the main one.
AC (Armor Class), Armor (Armor) – your character’s armor class, armor. Ability to resist physical attacks.
Add – additional monster that joined the battle.
Buff * – a spell that increases the characteristics of players can be cast on someone.
Carebear is a player who attacks monsters while others are fighting in PvP battles. Combat Pets – NPC animals that help you in battle.
CR, Ress, Ressurect, (Ress) * – resurrection of a dead player.
Creep (Creep) – a regular monster.
Creep Jacking (Creep-jacking, mob-jacking) – an attack on the player when he is already involved in a battle with monsters.
Critters – peaceful creatures that do not attack anyone (rabbits, cows, snakes).
Griefer – a person who tries to upset or anger other players.
Incoming (INC) – an exclamation into the chat channel from a player friendly to you, informing about the imminent approach of aggressive monsters.
Nerf (Nerfing) * – weakening of any spell, talent or item (this is done exclusively by Blizzard programmers).
Re-Spawn (Respawn, Resp) * – a monster that reappeared after death. Resp – the place where certain monsters appear.
Rest (state) – an indicator of the character’s degree of fatigue, which reflects the amount of experience received for killing monsters.
Root * – a spell that demobilizes the enemy.
Stack (Stack, Stack) * – a bunch of several small items collected together in one slot, for example Stack of runecloth – A pack of 20 pieces of runecloth fabric, occupying 1 slot in the player’s bags.
Threat – ability to provoke Aggro.
Twink * – a character who is very well dressed for his level, usually not the player’s first character.
Uber (Uber) – Analogue of the word “Super”.
Vendor Trash – an item that only NPCs will buy (that is, no one needs it).
Zerg * – a term from StarCraft that refers to an attack by a large number of players. For example, when a strong monster has little life left and the tank is dead, players try to inflict maximum damage to finish off the animal – this is called a zerg.
GM (Game Master), GM (Game Master) * – Person, employee of the server administration. His job is to help players solve technical problems and keep order
GM (Guild Master), GM * – a person who manages a guild
AoE(Area of Effect Damage) * – a spell that affects a specific area (Blizzard for example)
AGI(Agility) * – Agility
AH(Auction House) – Auction
BRD * – Blackrock Deeps instanced dungeon
DD (Direct Damage), Direct is a spell that deals damage instantly
FH(Full Health) – full health
FM(Full Mana) – full mana
Bush, tree * – druid in the form of a tree (healer)
Owl, owlkin, munkin * – druid in the form of a munkin/owlkin (1st branch in talents)
Feral * – druid with talent build-up in the Feral tree
