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English names of characters in Warcraft

ne: night elf refers to the night elves

ud: undead undead

fm: generally refers to footman, the infantry of the human race, and is also used as a guide for buildings. Human's house farm.

orc: Orc is not an abbreviation.

am: The Archmage of the human race (the hero with the highest starting rate)

In fact, playing more English versions will not only improve your English, but you will also quickly understand the abbreviations.

Attached are some commonly used abbreviations:

Hero type:

1 mk montainking King of the Hill (Human)

2 dk deadknight Death Knight (Undead)

3 Lich Lich Undead

4 Bm Sword Master Orc

5 fs Prophet Orc

6 T Minotaur Tribe

7 dh Demon Hunter Dark Night

8 pom White Tiger Dark Night

9 kog Old Deer Dark Night

10 wd warden Dark Night

11 fl flarelord Fire Lord neutral hero

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Units

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HH Troll Headhunter

Zerker Troll Berserker

Cate or Demo Siege Vehicle

Wolves Ghost Wolf

Wyv or Vern Wind Knight

Bat Giant Devil Bat Rider

Doc Witch Doctor

Sham Shaman

SW or Walker Soul Walker

Cow Tauren

FS or Seer Prophet

BM Juggernaut

TC or Chieftan Tauren Chieftain

SH Shadow Hunter

Building

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Rax Barracks

Mill War Mill

Shop

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Lodges Soul Home

Totem Tauren Totem

Skills

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CL or Chain Lightning

Wolves Beast Ghost

FS Perspective

Quake means Earthquake

WW Wind Step

MI Mirror

Crit or Criti Critical Strike

BS Blade Storm

Wave or SW Shock Wave

Stomp or WS War Stomp

End or EA Endurance Halo

Wards

Wave or HW Healing Wave

BBV Or Voodoo

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Undead

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Tactics

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Wagonmancer: The wizard's meat-churning cart

Abomshee: The abominable banshee

Mass Ghouls or Mass Goos: Gluttonous Ghouls

Fiend/Stats: Cave Demon Tokachi Stone Statue

Troops

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Goo Ghoul

Abo or Abom Abomination

Dessy or Destro or Dest Destroyer

Nec Wizard

Shee Banshee

Stat Tokachi Stone Statue

Garg Gargoyle

Wyrm Ice Dragon

Aco Acolyte

DK Death Knight

DL Dreadlord

CL Crypt Lord

Building

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Yard Cemetery

Shop Store

Zig Pass Tower

Temple or TotD Temple of the Damned

Houses Slaughterhouse

Pit Sacrifice Abyss

Skills

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AMS: Anti-Magic Shell

Coil: Death Coil

Pact or DP: Death Pact

Unholy or UA: Evil Aura

AD Manipulate the Dead

Vamp Vampire Aura

Beetles Carrion Beetles

Carapace or Spikes Barbed Carapace

FN Frost Nova

FA Frost Armor

DND Death and Decay

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Human

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Tactics

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Rifle/Caster: Musketeer Witch Priest

Troop

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Foot: Infantry

Rifle or Roofle Musketeer

Sorc Witch

WE or Ely Water Elemental

Breaker

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Dhawk Dragonhawk Knight

Gryph Master Vulture

Tank Siege Machine

Gyro Flying Machine

AM Archmage

MK King of the Hill

Pala or Pally Paladin

BM Blood Mage

Building

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Rax Barracks

Shop Shop

SMith Blacksmith Shop

Mill Lumberyard

Sanctum Mysterious Sanctuary

Aviary Griffin Cage

Skills

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Bliz Blizzard? (P.S: You are really cautious... the spell with the same name as the company name did not forget to mark the registered trademark)

WE Water Element

Brilli Brilliant Aura

Mass Mass Teleport

Bolt or SB Storm Hammer

Clap Thunder Strike

Big God Descends

HL or Light

DS or Shield

DA or Devotion Concentration Aura

FS Firestorm

Siphon Magic Drain

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Night Elf

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Tactics

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Chippo Chimera Horned Eagle

Archer/DotT Archer Raptor Druid

Drys/Bears Dryad master-level grasping Druid

Troop

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Hunts

Lista or Glaive

Dry

DotT or Talon Raptor Druid

DotC or Bear Talon Druid

MG Mountain Giant

FD Faerie Fire

Hippo or Gryph

Horned Eagle

Rider Horned Eagle Knight

Chim Chimera

DH Demon Hunter

KotG Jungle Guardian

Potm Priestess of the Moon

Building

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AoW or AoWar Ancient Tree of War

Hall or HH Hunter Hall

Shop or AoWonders Shop

AP or Prot Ancient Guardian

MW or Wells Moon Well

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AoL or Lore Ancient Tree of Knowledge

AoWind Ancient Tree of Wind

Roost Chimera Roost

ToL Tree of Life

Skills

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FF Fairy Fire, also refers to concentrated fire

MB Mana Burn

Immo Sacrifice

Eva Dodge

Meta Demon Transformation

Roots or Entangle Roots

Fon or Treants force of nature

Thorns or TA thorn aura

Tranq tranquility

Owl owl reconnaissance

Searing or Fire Arrow

TS or Trueshot Strike Aura

SF Stars Fall

SS Shadow Strike

Fok Blade Fan

Vengeance Spirit of Vengeance

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Neutral units

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Unit

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BM or Cheesemaster Beastmaster

PL Abyss Lord

NSW or Naga Naga Sea Witch

DR Dark Ranger

Tinker Goblin Tinker

Sapper Goblin Engineer

Zep or Zeppelin Goblin Airship

Shredder Goblin Harvester

Building

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Lab Goblin Laboratory

Skills

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Quil Summons a Porcupine

Rof Rain of Fire

Howl or Hot Howl of Terror

Cleave Split Attack

Bof Fire Breath

Haze Wine Mist

Brawler Drunken Master

Sef Fire and Earth Storm

MS Magic Shield

Drain Life Drain

Goblins or Factory Pocket Factory

Rockets Missile Bombing

Items

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Pot Bottle (P.S Blood Bottle and Magic Bottle)

Dust Dust of Appearance

Boots Boots of Speed

Complete official terminology of Warcraft! !

Game terms

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RoC: Warcraft III: Chaos

Reign

Classic: Same as above

TFT: The Frozen Throne, the expansion pack for Reign of Chaos

Xpac or Expansion: Same as above, referring to The Frozen Throne

Caster: refers to all units whose main function is to release magic. For example, witches, shamans, banshees, and claw druids

Air: refers to all flying units. For example, wyverns , Gargoyle, Horned Eagle and Dwarf Helicopter. Usually divided into two types according to the power of a single unit: light and heavy.

AA: refers to "anti-air", usually used to refer to units that can attack air targets. As well as those units specifically designed to annihilate flying troops. Such as headhunters, archers, musketeers, cave demons.

Melee: refers to those units whose main function is melee combat. Such as grunts, infantry, and huntresses. , Ghoul.

BS: Backstabbing refers to a player deliberately putting his allies at a disadvantage, usually without warning, and trying to cause their allies to lose. This is called It is considered a very despicable method. It may also cause cdkey to be banned in the ladder. Bser refers to players who have the above behavior.

Abuse: Abusing certain tactics and troops that are easy to win. For example, if someone If someone suddenly discovers a tactic that can make full use of the Naga Sea Witch's magic shield, and uses it in every game for 20 consecutive games, then it may be called Abusive by other players. (P.S: I often see this when watching videos. Call others Abuser...)

DD: Direct damage, used to describe magic or skills that can cause damage to units and areas when used.

Buff: Used to describe Magic or skills that can have continuous effects on units. For example, inner fire or bloodlust. The extended De-Buff refers to those Buffs that can cause negative effects, such as purification and slowdown.

Common tactics

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Strat: Tactics

Macr is the abbreviation of macro operation, referring to the construction of troops. , base construction, and economic operations.

Micr is short for micro-operations, which refers to issuing orders to troops during battle--such as pulling injured units away from fierce battles or concentrating fire on a certain unit. Priority goal.

Rush: Concentrate on building troops as quickly as possible in the early game, and try to defeat the opponent before they can establish defenses.

Cheese or Cheap: Used to refer to that A tactic that is looked down upon by most people for some reason or another: maybe because it has little depth, little skill, or simply seems to have an overwhelming advantage. These tactics are often used early in the game, and often rely on Due to surprise and some luck, it is often all-or-nothing. Once this tactic is repulsed, it is usually impossible to regain strength and defeat the opponent. (P.S: 5555, I am so ashamed, I like it the most Watch the video of this tactic...)

Harassing: Continuous hit-and-run (P.S: hit and run) tactics, the main goal is not to cause damage to the opponent, but to interfere with the opponent's macro-control And the ability and efficiency of micro-operation. (P.S: It is harassment. Generally, harass is used directly. You have to really respect the grammar and use harassing. Foreigners will definitely say "Obviously your native language is not English" gt;_

Multitasking: Doing several things at the same time - for example, building troops and opening bases when attacking.

Tech: Climbing technology, used as a verb, for example, to tech refers to building buildings and researching upgrades to achieve technology A certain location in the tree to be able to build a specific troop. For example, going

to tech to tier 3. It usually needs to be coordinated by harassing and building defenses. (P.S: fast-tech refers to the tactics of fast climbing technology)

Offensive, the first letter of offensive. Usually used To describe the placement of buildings, such as otower or obarrack.

Tower Rushing, Offsensive Towering, Tower Pushing, TR: Building defense towers at the enemy's base as a means of attack.

Creep: Used as a verb, such as to creep. It refers to attacking and destroying neutral and hostile wild creatures (P.S: neutral and non-hostile creatures are sheep...) to obtain gold, experience, and items, and has cleared the way to a strategic location. Access to buildings. For example, goblin shops and mercenary camps.

D: Defense, short for defense, usually refers to defensive buildings such as defense towers. For example, tell your allies to get some d

Tank: used as a verb, (such as use your mountain gaint to tank) refers to the unit's ability to withstand damage, usually used to protect other units. When used as a noun (for example, A kinght makes a good tank), it refers to a unit that can be used as a human shield.

Hit Caster: refers to a magic unit that concentrates firepower on the enemy.

Expand or Exp is used as a verb to expand to establish a new base. Also used as a noun (see description of maps and map points below)

Tier: refers to the status of the building you use to produce workers.

(P.S: It’s the main base - -!) The game starts at Tier 1. Each time the main base is upgraded, the level also increases, up to Tier 3. (P.S: I don’t understand why such complicated language is used. Describing such a simple concept...) can also be abbreviated as t1/t2/t3, or replaced by main.

CC: Abbreviation of Creep and Counter. Upgrade your hero through rapid MF around the map , and then counterattack the opponent's actions, such as harassment or technology advancement.

Rush: used as a verb, refers to building a hero and some troops as soon as possible, and then attacking the enemy as early as possible, so as to The game ends when the base is level one. When used as a noun, it is used to refer to this tactic.

Turtle: Used as a verb, it refers to placing many defense towers in the base when you are advancing technology.

Nuke: used as a verb, refers to the continuous use of direct damage skills to quickly kill a unit (usually a hero, called hero nuke). For example, I"m going to nuke his death kinght as soon as the fight starts. When used as a noun, it refers to the above-mentioned attack method. For example, I use my Death Coil Frost Nove Impale nuke to take out Archmage all the time.

Back: When used as a verb, it refers to retreat.

Third-Party Programs: Third-party software.

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MH: Map cheating , a cheating software used to clear the fog of war.

APM: Actions per minute - a standard set by a third-party software that measures how quickly a person clicks the mouse and displays the clicks What is usually used to roughly measure a player's skill level.

Building Order

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Building order refers to the specific order in which units are built, usually involving the start of the game. For example, when the game starts, send three farmers to mine gold, one to build a barracks, one to cut down wood, and then two more to train in the town hall. Farmer, this is an example of a build sequence.

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Pre-game and in-game chat, and game name

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TT: Crying expression. Like a pair of closed eyes dripping two lines of tears.

GL: Good luck.

DD: Don’t die (lose).

HF: Have fun.

KA: Kill them all.

No Map: It means that there is no use or do not use the map cheat.

GG: Great game.

Plz: Please.

LOL: Laugh out loud.

Noob: Novice, someone who has just started to play the game - also used to mock those who are not good at it.

Re or RM: Rebuild. Usually used to ask someone for another plate.

RC: Same as above.

Bab originates from Korea. It is a gentle curse word that implies that you are a beast.

Gosu: expert and master, also originates from Korea.

Chob Newbie, also from Korea.

BM: Not polite.

(bad manner)

Smurf: High-level players create new accounts and pretend to be newbies to play with inexperienced players.

l33t or leet: Elite player, master.

Aim #: Used to quickly notify your allies to focus on attacking a specific unit. Usually # refers to the level of a wild creature or hero. For example, there are two level 5 wild creatures, one at level 6 and one at level 2. Aim 6 means attacking the level 6 wild creature.