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I want to play Warcraft with my classmates, but I'm not familiar with some information. Who can tell me some basic introductory knowledge?
I don't know whether you are talking about Warcraft or World of Warcraft. Let me tell you this:

1 Warcraft:

gg=good game is usually used at the beginning and end of the game. Generally speaking, when you think it is impossible to beat the other side or have already lost, the other side will understand that you have surrendered and it is polite.

gl=good luck usually appears at the beginning of the game as a polite expression to wish the other side. Good luck

hf=have fun appears at the beginning of the game, which means to have a good time.

LAG says that beginners don't quite understand this word. In fact, if they change the word, they will all understand it. Because of the network speed, there will be a jam and delay. If you have this phenomenon, you can communicate with the other party and type LAG. If the lag is serious, you can say LAG Sorry and then quit. This is more polite.

Let's introduce the short names of several heroes. DH demon hunter DK Death Knight AM exorcist MK Hill King BM blade master SH Shadow Pastor

WARDEN Watcher KOG Forest Guardian LICH Lich Lich DL Fear Demon Xiaoqiang crypt lord 37 Paladin

These are some common hero names

BM

naga

Flame Lord F. L

hill MK

Dafa AM

paladin PAL

blood method BMG

prophet FS

blade master BM

tauren TC

shadow SH

forest guardian KoG

moon girl POM

demon hunter DH

watch WD

die. Game GL-Good Lucy HF-Have Fun

ROC: Warcraft III: The Governance of Chaos

Classic: Same as above

TFT: Frozen Throne, Expansion Package of Governance of Chaos

Xpac or Expansion: same as above, Refers to the Ice Peak Throne

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

Air: refers to all flying troops. For example, biped flying dragons, Gargoyle, horned eagles and dwarf helicopters. Usually, they are divided into light and heavy types according to the power of individual units.

AA: refers to "flying against the air", which is usually used to refer to being able to. And those units dedicated to annihilate flying troops, such as headhunters, archers, musketeers and cave demons.

Melee: refers to those units whose main functions are melee, such as Gollum, infantry, Huntress and ghouls.

BS: Stabbing in the back means that a player deliberately puts his allies in an unfavorable situation, usually without warning in advance. And trying to defeat the allies. This is considered a very despicable means, and it may lead to the blocking of cdkey in ladder. Bser refers to the player who has the above behavior.

Abuse: Abuse some tactics and troops that are easy to win. For example, if someone suddenly discovers a tactic that can make full use of energy shield of the Naga Sea Witch and uses it in every game for 2 consecutive games, Then it may be called Abusive by other players. (P.S.: When watching videos, I often see people saying that others are Abuser...)

DD: Direct injury, 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 a lasting effect on units, such as fire of the mind or bloodthirsty. The extended De-Buff refers to those Buffs that can cause negative effects. For example, purification and deceleration.

Common tactics

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Strat: Tactics

Short for macro operation of p>Macr, which refers to the operation of building troops, building bases and economic aspects.

Short for micro operation of p>Micr, It refers to giving orders to troops in a battle-for example, pulling injured units away from a fierce battle or focusing fire on a priority target.

Rush: concentrate on building troops as soon as possible in the early stage of the game and try to defeat the opponent before he can build a defense.

Cheese or Cheap: used to refer to tactics that are despised by most people for some reason or other: perhaps because there is no depth, There are no skills, or they just seem to have overwhelming advantages on the surface. These tactics are often used in the early stage of the game, and often rely on surprise. Coupled with some elements of luck, they are often desperate. Once this tactic is repelled, it is usually impossible to rally and defeat the other side. (P.S: 5555, I am ashamed to die, I like to watch the video of this tactic best ...)

harassing: The continuous hit-and-run (P.S) tactic, the main goal is not to cause harm to the other side, but to interfere with the ability and efficiency of the other side in macro and micro operations. (P.S.: It means harassment, and you usually use Harassing directly. You should really respect grammar and use Harassing, foreigners are sure. _

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

Tech: Climbing technology, used as a verb, for example, to tech refers to building buildings and researching upgrades to reach a certain position in the science and technology tree, so that specific troops can be built. For example, Going to tech to tier 3. Usually it needs to be coordinated by harassment and building defense. (P.S: fast-tech refers to the tactics of fast climbing technology)

The first letter of aggressive, aggressive. It is usually used to describe the placement of buildings, such as otower or obarrack.

Tower Rushing, Offsetting towering, tower pushing, tr: building a defensive tower at the enemy's base as an attack means.

Creep: used as a verb, for example, to creep. It refers to attacking and destroying neutral and hostile wild creatures (P.S.: the sheep is neutral and invincible ...) to get gold, experience and goods. The access to a strategic building, such as goblin shops and mercenary camps, has been cleared.

D: short for defense, usually referring to a defensive building such as a defensive tower. For example, tell your ally to get something d

tank: used as a verb, (for example, use your moutain gaint to tank) refers to the unit's ability to bear damage, which is usually used to protect other units. When used as a noun (for example, A kinght makes a good tank) refers to a unit that can be used as a meat shield.

Hit Caster: refers to the magic forces that concentrate fire on attacking the enemy.

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

Tier: refers to the state of the building where you use to produce workers. (P.S.: That's the main base-! ) At the beginning of the game, it was Tier 1, and this level also rose after each upgrade of the main base, and the highest level was Tier 3. (P.S: I don't understand why such a simple concept should be described in such a complicated language ...) It can also be abbreviated as t1/t2/t3. Or use main instead.

the abbreviation of p>CC: Creep and Counter. Upgrade your hero by fast MF around the map, and then fight back against the actions your opponent will take, such as harassing or climbing technology.

Rush: used as a verb, it means building a hero and some troops as soon as possible, and then attacking the enemy as early as possible. So as to end the game at the first-level base. When used as a noun, it is used to refer to this tactic.

Turtle: used as a verb, it means to put down a lot of defensive towers in the base when you climb technology.

Nuke: used as a verb, it means to kill a unit (usually a hero) quickly by using the skill of direct damage continuously. It is called hero nuke). For example, when I "m going to nuke his death as soon as the fight starts, Refers to the above-mentioned attack methods. For example, I use my death coil+Frostnovel+Impale Nuke to take out archmage all the time.

back: used as a verb, Refers to retreat.

Third-Party Programs: third-party software.

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MH: map cheater, cheating software used to eliminate the fog of war.

APM: the number of actions per minute-a standard set by a third-party software. It is usually used to roughly measure the level of a player.

Construction order

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Construction order refers to the specific order of construction units, which usually involves the opening of the game. For example, when the game started, three farmers were sent to collect gold, one to build a barracks, one to cut wood, and then two farmers were trained in the town hall. This is an example of the construction sequence.

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Chatting with the game before the game starts, and the name of the game

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TT: the expression of crying. Like a pair of closed eyes hanging down two lines of tears.

GL: good luck.

DD: Don't die (lose).

HF: have fun.

KA: kill them all.

No Map: it means that it is useless or not to use the map cheater.

GG: excellent game.

Plz: please.

LOL: Laugh.

Noob: a novice, a person who has just started to play games-also used to satirize those who are not good at it.

Re or RM: rebuild. Usually used to ask others for another plate.

RC: same as above.

Bab comes from South Korea, a mild swearing word, implying that you are an animal.

Gosu: an expert, an expert, also comes from South Korea.

Chob, a novice, also comes from South Korea.

BM: rude. (bad manner)

Smurf: High-level players set up new accounts and pretend to be newcomers to play with those inexperienced players.

l33t or leet: elite player, master.

Aim #: used to quickly inform your allies to concentrate on attacking a specific unit. Usually # refers to the level of wild creatures or heroes. For example, there are two level 5 outdoor creatures, one level 6 and one level 2. Aim 6 means to attack that level 6 wild creature.

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map

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Rigged: it is usually used to refer to a map that gives unfair advantages to a specific player. (usually a custom map)

map name

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lt: lost temple.

pi: plunder island

GW: gnollwood

tr: turtle rock.

TM. Vers

map point

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The location where you start the game is the location where the main base is built.

Expo or Expand: a sub-base or a resource point that can create a sub-base.

making a map

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mpq: mike o "brain pack, mike o 'brien package. A compressed file format adopted by Blizzard. All game data are in this format.

trigger: short for trigger, trigger. A condition/action statement that is usually used to execute in a game can be created with a map editor.

Mod: a set of files used to change game data and unit attributes. Although it's fun for single player, it can't be played on Battle.net. It's short for forum moderators.

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orcs

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strategy

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Chainwave: lightning chain+shock wave

Gruntapult: Gollum+siege vehicle. This tactic is usually used by the first prophet to harass enemy farmers. When building a first-class base, we will build a double barracks to get out of Gollum, and when building a second-class base, we will get out of siege vehicles. This tactic is most effective for NE, but it is also effective for those races who insist on leaving the ground forces. rumble