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AA

Refers to "anti-air", usually used to refer to units that can attack air targets, as well as those units specifically designed to destroy flying units. For example, troll headhunters, archers, musketeers, and crypt demons.

Abuse

Abuse certain tactics and troops that are easy to win. For example, if someone suddenly discovers a tactic that makes full use of Naga Sea Witch's magic shield and uses it every 20 games in a row, that might be called Abusive by other players.

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.

Air

Refers to all flying units. Examples include wyverns, gargoyles, hippogryphs, and gyrocopters. Generally, they are divided into two types: light and heavy according to the power of a single unit.

APM

The number of actions per minute. A standard developed by a third-party software that measures how quickly a person clicks a mouse and displays what is clicked, often used to roughly measure a player's skill.

Back

Used as a verb to refer to retreat.

Bab

Origined from Korea, it is a soft-spoken curse word that implies you are a beast. Please don't use it!

BM

Bad Manner, rude.

BS

Backstabbing is when a player deliberately places an ally at a disadvantage, usually without warning, and attempts to cause the ally to lose. This is considered a very dirty trick and may result in cdkey being banned from the ladder. Bser refers to players who have the above behavior.

Buff

A magic or skill that has a lasting beneficial effect on a unit. Such as inner fire and bloodlust.

Campers

Players who never expand, but build defense towers to defend their base.

Caster

Refers to all units whose main function is to release magic. Such as witch, shaman, banshee, and druid of the claw.

Cheese/Cheap

Used to refer to tactics that are looked down upon by most people for some reason or another: maybe because there is little depth, little skill, or just superficial appearance. There is an overwhelming advantage. These tactics are often used in the early stages of the game, and often rely on surprise, coupled with some luck, and are often all-or-nothing. Once this tactic is defeated, it is usually impossible to rally and defeat the opponent.

Chob

Newbie, also from Korea.

Classic

Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos

Creep and Counter/CC

Upgrade you with rapid MF around the map hero, and then counterattack the actions the opponent is about to take, such as harassing or teching.

Creeping

The process of gaining experience points and items by clearing wild units.

Creep Jacking

When the enemy attacks wild units, i.e. Creeping, sneak attack them.

D

Defense, the abbreviation of defense, usually refers to defensive buildings such as defense towers. For example tell your allies to get some d.

Dancing

A term from StarCraft. It means pulling the injured unit away from the battlefield and quickly returning to the battlefield, or moving your attacked unit to let the enemy pursue it.

DD

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

DD

Don’t die (lose).

De-Buff

Magic or skill that produces continuous negative effects on units. Such as curses and slowdowns.

Expansion/Expand/Exp

Used as a verb to expand to establish a new base. As a noun, it refers to a sub-base or a resource point that can create a sub-base.

Expansion/Xpac

The Frozen Throne, Reign of Chaos expansion pack.

Focused Fire

All units attack a target.

GG

Good Game, excellent game. Usually spoken by the losing player to indicate the end of the game. If a player says GG too early, it is ironic that the opponent has already lost.

GL HF

Good Luck. Have Fun.

Gosu

Experts and masters, also from South Korea.

Harassing

The main goal of continuous hit-and-run tactics is not to cause damage to the opponent, but to interfere with the opponent's ability and efficiency to perform macro and micro operations. (Usually just use harass. You have to really respect the grammar and use harassing. Foreigners will definitely say "Obviously your native language is not English")

HF

Have fun and have fun.

KA

Kill them all.

leet/l33t

Elite players, masters.

LOL

Lots of Laugh or Laughing Out Loud. Laugh loudly. Not commonly used, often replaced by "hehehehe" or "hahahaha".

Macromanagement/Macr

The abbreviation of macro operation, refers to operations related to building troops, building bases, and economic aspects.

Meat

Refers to units that stand at the front of the battlefield to attract damage, such as Orc infantry.

Melee

Refers to those units whose main function is melee combat. Such as orc infantry, foot soldiers, huntresses, and ghouls.

Micromanagement/Micr

Abbreviation for micro-operation, which refers to issuing orders to troops during combat. Such as pulling injured units away from the heat of battle or concentrating fire on a priority target.

Mod

A set of files used to change game data, unit attributes, etc. While fun for single player, it's not playable on Battle.net. Is the abbreviation of forum moderators.

Modal

Autocast skills.

MPQ

Mike O'Brain Pack, Mike O'Brien Packet. A compressed file format used by Blizzard. All game data uses this format.

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Multitasking

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

Newbie

Refers to newbies or players. Players who do not do well.

Newb

Abbreviation for Newbie

No Map

Refers to not using map cheats. .

N00b

Novices, people who are new to the game. Please do not use it to ridicule those who are not good at it! >

Used as a verb, it refers to the continuous use of direct damage skills to kill a unit quickly.

Peon/Worker

A general term for farmers in Warcraft 2.

Perfect Play (PP)

Perfect Play

Plz

Please.

Re/RM/RC <. /p>

Rebuild.

Usually used to ask someone for another plate.

Rigged

Usually used to refer to a map that gives certain players an unfair advantage. (Usually custom maps)

RoC

Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos

Rush

Used as a verb to refer to Build a hero and some troops as quickly as possible, and then attack the enemy as early as possible to end the game at the first level base. Used as a noun to refer to this tactic.

Smurfing

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

Strat

Tactics.

Tank

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

Tech

Science and technology is used as a verb. For example to tech means building buildings and researching upgrades to reach a certain position on the tech tree so that you can build a specific unit. For example, going to tech to tier 3. Usually it needs to be coordinated by harassing and building defenses. (fast-tech refers to the tactics of fast technology)

TFT

The Frozen Throne, Reign of Chaos expansion pack.

Tier

The status of the main base. The game starts at Tier 1, and this level increases each time the main base is upgraded, up to Tier 3. It can also be abbreviated as t1/t2/t3, or replaced by main. 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.

Tower Rushing/Offsensive Towering/Tower Pushing/TR

Build defense towers at the enemy's base as a means of attack.

Trig

Abbreviation of Trigger, trigger. A conditional/action statement typically used to be executed in a game and can be created using the map editor.

Turtle

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

Human Tactics

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Rifle/Caster: Musketeer + Witch + Priest< /p>

troops

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Foot: infantry

Rifle or Roofle Musketeer

Sorc Witch

WE or Ely Water Element

Breaker Spellbreaker

Dhawk Dragonhawk Knight

< p>Gryph eagle

Tank siege machine

Gyro flying machine

AM ******

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 Holy Land

Aviary Griffin Cage

Skills

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Bliz Blizzard (tm) (really cautious... the spell with the same name as the company name does 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 to earth

HL or Light Divine Light

DS or Shield Divine Shield

DA or Devotion Concentration Aura

FS Flame Storm

< p>Siphon Magic Drain

Orc-Term

Strategy

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Chainwave: Chain Lightning + Shockwave

Gruntapult: Grunt + Siege Vehicle. This tactic is often used by the First Prophet to harass enemy peasants. When the level 1 base is built, double barracks will be built to produce grunts, and when the level 2 base is built, siege engines will be produced. This tactic is most effective against NE, but is also effective against races that insist on putting out ground troops. Grunts have an advantage when attacking units with medium armor, and siege engines have an advantage when attacking units without armor or reinforced armor.

Bat/Wyv: Troll Bat Rider and Wind Rider. Harassment is crucial in this tactic because almost no first-level units, such as Gollum, are created. It's best to harass them with Juggernauts and Prophets, and then build one or two arrow towers. Quickly upgrade to the second level base and build two animal pens. After completion, start to quickly spawn the Storm Rider and Troll Bat Rider. Bats are very effective against light air units like Horned Eagles, and have decent damage against structures. Wind Knights are very effective against ground melee units like Huntresses because the opponent cannot attack them. But it is not conducive to fighting a large number of ground long-range troops.

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

< p>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

BL: Bloodthirst

Wolves Beast Ghost

FS Perspective

Quake means Earthquake

WW Wind Step

MI Mirror

Crit or Criti Critical Strike

BS Blade Storm

Wave or SW Shockwave

Stomp or WS War Stomp

End or EA Endurance Halo

Wards

Wave Or HW Healing Wave

BBV or Voodoo Voodoo Witchcraft

Night Elf-

Tactics

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Chippo Chimera + Horned Eagle

Archer/DotT Archer + Raptor Druid

Drys/Bears tree Demon + master-level sharp-grabbing druid

troops

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Hunts female Hunter

Lista or Glaive Blade Thrower

Dry Dryad

DotT or Talon Raptor Druid

DotC or Bear Talon Druid

MG Mountain Giant

FD Fairy Fire

Hippo or Gryph Hippo

Rider Hippo Knight

Chim Chimera

DH Demon Hunter

KoG or KotG ??Jungle Guardian

PoM or 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 Store

AP or Prot Ancient Guardian

MW or Wells Moon Well

AoL or Lore Ancient Tree of Knowledge< /p>

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 Burning

Immo Festival

Eva dodge

Meta demon transformation

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Roots or Entangle root entanglement

Fon or Treants force of nature

Thorns or TA thorn halo

Tranq tranquility

< p>Owl Owl Scout

Searing or Fire Searing Arrow

TS or Trueshot Strike Halo

SF Stars Fall

SS Shadow Raid

Fok Blade Fan

Vengeance Spirit of Vengeance

Undead Tactics

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Wagonmancer: Wizard + Meat Wagon

Abomshee: Abomination + Banshee

Mass Ghouls or Mass Goos: Gluttonous Ghouls

Fiend/Stats: Cave Demon + Tokachi Stone Statue

Troop

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Goo Ghoul

Abo or Abom Abomination

Dessy or Destro or Dest Destroyer

Nec Wizard

Shee female Demon

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 Shop

Zig Ziggurat

Temple or TotD Temple of the Curse

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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: Unholy Aura

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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

Neutral Unit

Unit

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BM or Cheesemaster Tamer

BM: Panda Brewmaster

PL Lord of the Abyss

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

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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

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Goblins or Factory

Rockets

Items

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Pot (blood bottle and magic bottle)

Dust

Boots

solo

< p> Solo, refers to one against one

rt

random team

Refers to a random team to play 2v2, 3v3 or 4v4

at

arranged team

Team up with specific players for team battles

ffa

free foor all

Free melee, there is only one winner in the end

lagger

Players who easily lag

newbie, newb, noob, rookie, a new hand, chobo

Novice (noob and chobo usually have derogatory connotations)

expert

Expert, master; if the person who opens the game writes it, it means novices are not allowed to enter

< p> boot/kick Good Luck! Have Fun!

Good luck! Have a great time! Usually said at or before the start of the game

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 admitting that they have lost.

Describes a good game. In the early stage, you can use it to mock the opponent, saying that the opponent will definitely lose. It can also be regarded as giving up, surrendering, or being convinced.

****ed

It means finished, dead. For example: we are ****ed they have chims

sup

What''s up

American greetings

wtf

what the **** !!

What the hell! !

omg

Oh my god!

Oh my god!

lol

Laugh out Loudly

Laugh out loud, usually to laugh at other people’s funny actions, or to look silly

drop

Usually it means that the other party has a player lag, and I hope the other party will jump!

SC

share control

Ask the alliance to share control; it is best to share control with the alliance first to show your sincerity

plan ?

Ask the alliance what units to prepare.

The most effective question after the start, which can quickly decide the strategy

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''.

fast attack

creeping, creep

The process of clearing out Creeps for experience, gold, and items.

Kill neutral creatures

mass X

Sea X units, such as mass archer

counter

refers to taking counter-actions according to the enemy's plan without taking proactive tactics; it also refers to counter-fast attack

tech

Climb Technology, helicopter

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 Arena, a famous player-made mini-game type

TD

Tower Defense

Tower defense, a type of online war3 mini-game

MF

Fight monsters, clear monsters, and practice skills

This word comes from Diablo , refers to Magic Find, which means treasure hunting.

Of course, hunting for treasure requires killing monsters first, so MF is extended to mean killing monsters or clearing monsters

back

Retreat means usually asking your troops to retreat, for example Too close to a force that you don't need to provoke at the moment, or your troops are blocking his path and asking you to move out of the way for him

heal

Requesting healing from your alliance (usually a hero)

TP

Town Portal Scroll

Town Portal Scroll; use the teleport scroll to retreat

cover

Usually want to Use ultimate, want to use siege weapons, or want to do certain actions secretly and require teammates to cover

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.

What level of technology/unit; for example, if grunt is a soldier of the first-level main city, say tier 1

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worker

A worker is any of the starting working units such as Peasants, Peons, Acolytes, and Wisps.

worker

melee< /p>

Ground melee units, human shields

ga

ground - air

Ground-to-air units

aa< /p>

anti air; air - air

Anti-air unit; air-to-air unit

caster

Mage; mainly used to cast spells 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.

Additional status, here refers to good additional status

debuff (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.< /p>

Refers to a bad additional state

powerbuilding, power build

Human’s rapid construction

root

is called The Night Elf Alliance uprooted the sacred tree and fought to the bitter end

Hero Trap Town (Trap Town)

The hero was stuck in the building

Macromanagement (macro)

Concentrate on town construction and upgrading, not on combat

Micromanagement

Micromanagement (micro)

Accurately control troops, focusing on microcontrol during battle

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.

People who stay at home without sending troops or opening sub-bases

< p> expansion

An Expansion is a new town built at a location other than the player''s main starting town.

Sub-base, sub-mine

smurfing

Master opens a new account 电人

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.

Use other units to stand in front so that the siege engine can see and attack targets outside the visual range

Exp

Expansion Town; experience

Sub-base; hero's experience value

To Expand

To take over an additional Gold Mine and mine resources from it.

Open a secondary mine, open a secondary base

Tower Crazy

A player that builds too many towers that end up just being easily killed by Siege Units.

Tower Wang

gay

Generally has the same meaning as XX, but sometimes when people say "u r gay (you are gay)" it means something like "you are too fierce" or "you It means "too strong"

sxxt, fxxk, SoB (Son of Bxxch)

plz => please

thx => thanks

ty => thank you

u => you

r => are

your => you are