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3. I don't know whether you are talking about Warcraft or world of Warcraft. Let me tell you something like this:
1 Warcraft:
GG = good game is usually used at the beginning and end of the game. Generally speaking, when you think it's impossible to win or have lost, the other side will understand that you surrender. It's also very polite
GL = good luck usually appears at the beginning of the game Good luck to each other
HF = have fun appears at the beginning of the game, which means happy to play and happy to play the game.
lag says that novices don't quite understand the word. In fact, in other words, they will understand that it's card. Because of the Internet speed, there will be card and delay, If you have this kind of phenomenon, you can communicate with each other and play lag. If lag is serious, you can say lag sorry and then quit. This is more polite
introce the abbreviations of several heroes: DH demon hunter DK death knight am mage MK king of hills BM sword Saint sh shadow pastor
warden watcher KOG forest Guardian Lich Lich DL fear demon king Xiaoqiang Crypt Lord 37 Paladin
these are some common names of heroes
beast king BM
Naga
fire Lord FL
mountain MK
/>Dafa am
Paladin pal
blood BMG
prophet FS
swordsman BM
Tauren TC
shadow sh
forest guardian KOG
moon girl POM
Demon Hunter DH
Watch WD
Death Knight DK
vile demon Lich
Xiaoqiang CL
fear DL
GG good game GL good lucy HF have fun
ROC: Warcraft III: rule of chaos
class IC: same as above
TFT: Frozen Throne, expansion pack of rule of chaos
XPAC or expansion: same as above, refers to iceberg throne
caster: refers to all units whose main function is to release magic. For example, witch, shaman, banshee, claw Druid
air: refers to all flying troops, such as bipedal flying dragon, stone ghost, Horn hawk and dwarf helicopter are usually divided into light and heavy types according to the power of indivial; To empty & quot;, Melee: refers to the units that can attack air targets, and those that are specially used to annihilate flying troops, such as headhunters, archers, Musketeers, cave devils.
melee: refers to those units whose main functions are close combat, such as grunts, infantry, female hunters, ghouls.
BS: stab in the back, A player who deliberately puts his ally at a disadvantage, usually without warning, and tries to defeat his ally. This is considered a very despicable means. It may also cause CDKEY to be blocked in ladder. Bser refers to the player who has the above behavior.
abuse: abuse some tactics and troops that are easy to win, If someone suddenly finds a tactic that can make full use of the magic shield of Naga witch, and uses it for 20 games in a row, it may be called abusive by other players, It is used to describe the magic or skill that can cause damage to the unit and area when used.
buff: it is used to describe the magic or skill that can proce lasting effect on the unit, such as fire of mind or bloodthirsty. The extended de buff refers to those buffs that can cause negative effect, For example, purification and deceleration.
common tactics
- -
Strategy: short for tactics
MACR macro operation, which refers to the operation of building troops, bases, and economy.
short for MICR micro operation, It refers to issuing orders to troops in combat, such as pulling the injured units away from a fierce battle or concentrating their firepower on a priority target.
rush: concentrate on building troops as soon as possible at the beginning of the game, Cheese or cheese: used to refer to tactics that are looked down upon by most people for some or some reasons, such as lack of depth, skill, or seemingly overwhelming advantage. These tactics are often used in the early stage of the game, and often rely on surprise, Once this tactic is defeated, it is usually impossible to beat the opponent again. (P.S: 5555, shame to death, I like to watch the video of this tactic...)
harassing: the main goal of continuous hit and run tactics is not to cause damage to the opponent, P.S: it's the ability and efficiency of interfering with the other party's macro and micro operation; Obviously your mother tongue is not English& gt;_<
multitasking: to do several things at the same time --- for example, to build troops and split bases when attacking.
Tech: to climb technology, for example, to tech means to build buildings and upgrade to reach a certain position in the technology tree, so as to be able to build specific troops, Going to tech to Tier 3. It usually depends on harassment and building defense. (P.S: fast tech refers to the tactics of fast climbing technology)
offensive, the first letter of offensive. It is usually used to describe the placement of buildings, such as "otower" or "obarrack."
tower ruling, offensive tower, tower pushing, Tr: build a defensive tower in the enemy's base as a means of attack.
creep: used as a verb, for example, to creep. It is used to attack and destroy neutral and hostile wild creatures (P.S: neutral and invincible is sheep...) to gain gold, experience and items. It has cleared the way to a strategic building, such as Goblin Shop and mercenary camp.
D: defense, The abbreviation of defense usually refers to the defense building such as the defense tower. For example, tell your ally to get some d
tank: as a verb, (for example, use your mountain gain to tank) refers to the unit's ability to take damage, which is usually used to protect other units. When used as a noun (such as a kind makes a good tank), it refers to the unit that can be used to make 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 build a new base. Also used as a noun (see the description of map and map points below)
tier: refers to the state of the building you use to proce workers P. S: that's the main base At the beginning of the game, it's tier 1. Every time you upgrade the main base, this level will rise, and the highest is Tier 3. (P.S: I don't understand why you need to use such a complex language to describe such a simple concept...) it can also be abbreviated as T1 / T2 / T3, or replaced by main.
CC: the abbreviation of creep and counter, Then, counter attack the action the opponent will take, such as harassing or climbing technology.
rush: as a verb, it means to build a hero and some troops as soon as possible, and then attack the enemy as early as possible, so as to end the game at the first level base, Nuke: used as a verb, it means to use direct damage skills to kill a unit quickly (usually hero, called Hero nuke). For example, I & quot; M going to nuke his death as soon as the fight starts. When used as a noun, it refers to the above attack mode. For example, I use my death coil + frost nove + impale nuke to take out attack all the time,
APM: the number of actions per minute - a standard set by a third-party software, which is used to measure a person's mouse click speed and show what he or she clicks. It is usually used to roughly measure a player's level.
build order
--- -
build order refers to the specific order of construction units, It's usually about the beginning of the game. For example, when the game starts, three farmers are sent to collect gold, one to build barracks, one to cut wood, and then two farmers are trained in the town hall. This is an example of the construction sequence< br />
>& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;
chat with the game before the game starts, and the name of the game
& gt& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;<
TT: the expression of crying. Like a pair of closed eyes with two lines of tears
GL: good luck
DD: don't die (lose)
HF: have a good time
Ka: kill them all
no map: no map or no map cheater< GG: excellent game
plz: please< Lol: laugh<
noob: novice, people who are just beginning to get into the game - also used to satirize those who are not good at it
re or RM: reconstruction. It's usually used to ask for another dish
RC: same as above<
bab is originated from South Korea, a gentle cursing term, implying that you are a beast.
Gosu: experts and experts, also from South Korea.
chob novice, also from South Korea
BM: impolite Bad manner)
Smurf: high level players set up new accounts and pretend to be newcomers to play with players who have little experience
l33t or leet: elite player, master
aim #: used to quickly inform your allies to focus on attacking a specific unit. It usually refers to the level of a wild creature or hero. For example, there are two 5-level wild creatures, one 6-level and one 2-level. Aim 6 means to attack a level 6 wild creature< br />
>& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;
map
& gt& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;<
rigged: usually used to refer to a map that gives unfair advantages to a particular player It's usually a custom map)
map name
-
LT: Lost Temple.
pi: blanket Island
GW: gnollwood
tr: Turtle Rock.
TM: twisted meadows
2R: the two rivers
map point
-
where you start the game, that is, where you build the main base
Expo or expand: sub base or resource point that can create sub base<
map making
- -
MPQ: Mike O & quot; Brain pack, MCO Bryan packet. A compressed file format used by blizzard. All game data is in this format
trig: short for trigger. A condition / action statement that is usually used to execute in a game. It can be created with the map editor
mod: a set of files used to change game data and unit attributes. Although it's fun for single player games, it can't be played on battle.net. It's short for forum modelers< br />
1 Warcraft:
GG = good game is usually used at the beginning and end of the game. Generally speaking, when you think it's impossible to win or have lost, the other side will understand that you surrender. It's also very polite
GL = good luck usually appears at the beginning of the game Good luck to each other
HF = have fun appears at the beginning of the game, which means happy to play and happy to play the game.
lag says that novices don't quite understand the word. In fact, in other words, they will understand that it's card. Because of the Internet speed, there will be card and delay, If you have this kind of phenomenon, you can communicate with each other and play lag. If lag is serious, you can say lag sorry and then quit. This is more polite
introce the abbreviations of several heroes: DH demon hunter DK death knight am mage MK king of hills BM sword Saint sh shadow pastor
warden watcher KOG forest Guardian Lich Lich DL fear demon king Xiaoqiang Crypt Lord 37 Paladin
these are some common names of heroes
beast king BM
Naga
fire Lord FL
mountain MK
/>Dafa am
Paladin pal
blood BMG
prophet FS
swordsman BM
Tauren TC
shadow sh
forest guardian KOG
moon girl POM
Demon Hunter DH
Watch WD
Death Knight DK
vile demon Lich
Xiaoqiang CL
fear DL
GG good game GL good lucy HF have fun
ROC: Warcraft III: rule of chaos
class IC: same as above
TFT: Frozen Throne, expansion pack of rule of chaos
XPAC or expansion: same as above, refers to iceberg throne
caster: refers to all units whose main function is to release magic. For example, witch, shaman, banshee, claw Druid
air: refers to all flying troops, such as bipedal flying dragon, stone ghost, Horn hawk and dwarf helicopter are usually divided into light and heavy types according to the power of indivial; To empty & quot;, Melee: refers to the units that can attack air targets, and those that are specially used to annihilate flying troops, such as headhunters, archers, Musketeers, cave devils.
melee: refers to those units whose main functions are close combat, such as grunts, infantry, female hunters, ghouls.
BS: stab in the back, A player who deliberately puts his ally at a disadvantage, usually without warning, and tries to defeat his ally. This is considered a very despicable means. It may also cause CDKEY to be blocked in ladder. Bser refers to the player who has the above behavior.
abuse: abuse some tactics and troops that are easy to win, If someone suddenly finds a tactic that can make full use of the magic shield of Naga witch, and uses it for 20 games in a row, it may be called abusive by other players, It is used to describe the magic or skill that can cause damage to the unit and area when used.
buff: it is used to describe the magic or skill that can proce lasting effect on the unit, such as fire of mind or bloodthirsty. The extended de buff refers to those buffs that can cause negative effect, For example, purification and deceleration.
common tactics
- -
Strategy: short for tactics
MACR macro operation, which refers to the operation of building troops, bases, and economy.
short for MICR micro operation, It refers to issuing orders to troops in combat, such as pulling the injured units away from a fierce battle or concentrating their firepower on a priority target.
rush: concentrate on building troops as soon as possible at the beginning of the game, Cheese or cheese: used to refer to tactics that are looked down upon by most people for some or some reasons, such as lack of depth, skill, or seemingly overwhelming advantage. These tactics are often used in the early stage of the game, and often rely on surprise, Once this tactic is defeated, it is usually impossible to beat the opponent again. (P.S: 5555, shame to death, I like to watch the video of this tactic...)
harassing: the main goal of continuous hit and run tactics is not to cause damage to the opponent, P.S: it's the ability and efficiency of interfering with the other party's macro and micro operation; Obviously your mother tongue is not English& gt;_<
multitasking: to do several things at the same time --- for example, to build troops and split bases when attacking.
Tech: to climb technology, for example, to tech means to build buildings and upgrade to reach a certain position in the technology tree, so as to be able to build specific troops, Going to tech to Tier 3. It usually depends on harassment and building defense. (P.S: fast tech refers to the tactics of fast climbing technology)
offensive, the first letter of offensive. It is usually used to describe the placement of buildings, such as "otower" or "obarrack."
tower ruling, offensive tower, tower pushing, Tr: build a defensive tower in the enemy's base as a means of attack.
creep: used as a verb, for example, to creep. It is used to attack and destroy neutral and hostile wild creatures (P.S: neutral and invincible is sheep...) to gain gold, experience and items. It has cleared the way to a strategic building, such as Goblin Shop and mercenary camp.
D: defense, The abbreviation of defense usually refers to the defense building such as the defense tower. For example, tell your ally to get some d
tank: as a verb, (for example, use your mountain gain to tank) refers to the unit's ability to take damage, which is usually used to protect other units. When used as a noun (such as a kind makes a good tank), it refers to the unit that can be used to make 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 build a new base. Also used as a noun (see the description of map and map points below)
tier: refers to the state of the building you use to proce workers P. S: that's the main base At the beginning of the game, it's tier 1. Every time you upgrade the main base, this level will rise, and the highest is Tier 3. (P.S: I don't understand why you need to use such a complex language to describe such a simple concept...) it can also be abbreviated as T1 / T2 / T3, or replaced by main.
CC: the abbreviation of creep and counter, Then, counter attack the action the opponent will take, such as harassing or climbing technology.
rush: as a verb, it means to build a hero and some troops as soon as possible, and then attack the enemy as early as possible, so as to end the game at the first level base, Nuke: used as a verb, it means to use direct damage skills to kill a unit quickly (usually hero, called Hero nuke). For example, I & quot; M going to nuke his death as soon as the fight starts. When used as a noun, it refers to the above attack mode. For example, I use my death coil + frost nove + impale nuke to take out attack all the time,
APM: the number of actions per minute - a standard set by a third-party software, which is used to measure a person's mouse click speed and show what he or she clicks. It is usually used to roughly measure a player's level.
build order
--- -
build order refers to the specific order of construction units, It's usually about the beginning of the game. For example, when the game starts, three farmers are sent to collect gold, one to build barracks, one to cut wood, and then two farmers are trained in the town hall. This is an example of the construction sequence< br />
>& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;
chat with the game before the game starts, and the name of the game
& gt& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;<
TT: the expression of crying. Like a pair of closed eyes with two lines of tears
GL: good luck
DD: don't die (lose)
HF: have a good time
Ka: kill them all
no map: no map or no map cheater< GG: excellent game
plz: please< Lol: laugh<
noob: novice, people who are just beginning to get into the game - also used to satirize those who are not good at it
re or RM: reconstruction. It's usually used to ask for another dish
RC: same as above<
bab is originated from South Korea, a gentle cursing term, implying that you are a beast.
Gosu: experts and experts, also from South Korea.
chob novice, also from South Korea
BM: impolite Bad manner)
Smurf: high level players set up new accounts and pretend to be newcomers to play with players who have little experience
l33t or leet: elite player, master
aim #: used to quickly inform your allies to focus on attacking a specific unit. It usually refers to the level of a wild creature or hero. For example, there are two 5-level wild creatures, one 6-level and one 2-level. Aim 6 means to attack a level 6 wild creature< br />
>& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;
map
& gt& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;& gt;<
rigged: usually used to refer to a map that gives unfair advantages to a particular player It's usually a custom map)
map name
-
LT: Lost Temple.
pi: blanket Island
GW: gnollwood
tr: Turtle Rock.
TM: twisted meadows
2R: the two rivers
map point
-
where you start the game, that is, where you build the main base
Expo or expand: sub base or resource point that can create sub base<
map making
- -
MPQ: Mike O & quot; Brain pack, MCO Bryan packet. A compressed file format used by blizzard. All game data is in this format
trig: short for trigger. A condition / action statement that is usually used to execute in a game. It can be created with the map editor
mod: a set of files used to change game data and unit attributes. Although it's fun for single player games, it can't be played on battle.net. It's short for forum modelers< br />
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