mikeyboii Posted December 13, 2011 Share Posted December 13, 2011 (edited) Abbreviation These are some general abbreviations and terms used to simplify, these are not limited to SWTOR. If you want to add, change or fix, by all means please post below. If you found this information helpful, please rate it ★★★★★ Basic SWTOR Terminology ^ - This icon means the person agrees with the above post or line of text. Addon(s) – Third party programs that are added to the game to customize it in such a way Aggro – Provoking a mob to attack you or someone else Alt – Any character who is not the person’s main (Alternative) AoE – Area of Effect, as opposed to a single-target spell or ability Battleground – any PvP instance BGs – Battlegrounds (Most are not frequently mentioned, so we won’t get into them here) BoE – Binds on Equip. All “bound” gear is untradeable to players. BoP – Binds on Pickup BoU – Binds on Use CD - Cooldown. It means the wait time between certain spells or abilities. Dailies – Refers to daily repeatable quests players do for reputation or money DoT(s) – Damage(s) over Time DPS – Damage per Second (Often refers to a class whose role is damage) Faceroll – Insinuates that something is easy. FP – Flight Path Ganking – Attacking a player who has no chance of surviving GCD - Global Cooldown. The one-second refresh period on most abilities. Gearscore/GS – An addon which is an outdated version of item level. GM – Game Master, a person who works for Bioware Griefer - A player who goes out of their way to anger other players GTN – Global Trade Network Heals/Healer – Keeps everyone alive during encounters Heirloom – Another word for BoA gear. HK - Honor Kill, you receive honor for killing another player. HoT(s) – Heal(s) over Time HP – Hitpoints, Health HPS – Heals Per Second Inc – Incoming (Often used in PvP) iLvl – Item Level. Appears on gear as: “Item Level 15”. Needs no addon. Kite/Kiting – Staying out of combat range by running while attacking at a distance LF – Looking For (Usually followed up by someone with a certain profession) LFG – Looking for Group LFM – Looking for More (players) LFW - Looking For Work, used by people with maxed professions Main – Refers to the person’s main character mDPS – Melee Damage per Second (Specifically advertises that your class does damage close up) Mob(s) – Anything that is aggressive to your character MT – Mistell (Used when a player sent a message to the wrong person or channel) Nerf – Used to describe an ability which has had its damage, heals, etc reduced. OS – OffSpec, the spec a person uses least (Opposite of Main or Primary Spec) PKing - Player killing Proc – Indicates an ability with a chance to occur, such as certain trinkets. PST – Please send tell Pulling – Aggroing. QFE – Quoted for excellence (Used on forums) QFT – Quoted for truth (Used on forums) QQ – A term used to insult someone who is complaining, meant to look like teary eyes rDPS – Ranged Damage per Second (Specifically advertises that your class does damage at range) Scrub – community’s version of “noob”, used to describe inexperience Spec – Specialization. Refers to player talent trees. Stats – Statistics. Refers to how much agility, stamina, spirit, intellect, etc is on a given object. Tag - Marking a mob as yours by hitting it, guaranteeing you the loot Tank – The person who makes mobs attack them Toon – Character Twink – A player with the best gear in each slot for their level, usually with disabled XP UI - User Interface, the place with all your settings WTB – Want to Buy WTS – Want to Sell WTT – Want to Trade XP – Experience. Also called Exp. Zerg – Generally means having alot of players attack one object all at once and usually quite quickly Class Abbreviations Classes JC – Jedi Consular JK – Jedi Knight TR – Trooper SM – Smuggler BH – Bounty Hunter IA – Imperial Agent SI – Sith Inquisitor SW – Sith Warrior AC Advanced Class Shad – Shadow Sage – Sage Sent – Sentinel Guad – Guardian Comm – Commando Van – Vanguard Gun – Gunslinger Sco Scoundrel PowT – Powertech Mer – Mercenary Oper – Operative Snipe – Sniper Sorce – Sorceror Assas – Assassin Jug – Juggernaut Mar – Marauder Crew Skills Abbreviations [Generally short terms but use your imagination] Crafting AM – Armormech AT – Armstech Art – Artifice SyW – Synthweaving Cyb – Cybertech BC – Biochemist Gathering arch – Archaeology BA – Bioanalysis Scav – Scavanger Slicer – Slicing Mission Skills Dip – Diplomacy inv – Investigation TH – Treasure Hunting UT – Underworld Trading SWTOR Flashpoints and Operation abbreviations/Terminology 8m/16m – Refers to 8 man and 13 man raids, usually preceded by the raid’s abbreviation: EV16 Add(s) – A term for additional mob(s) in aggro range of your primary target Boss – A term for a mob needing more strategy to kill than any mob preceding it (Usually harder) Buff – A spell which is beneficial when cast on self or others CC – Crowd control (A spell used to bind, freeze, or otherwise render a mob incapable of attack) Debuff – A spell which has a negative effect, usually cast by bosses Flashpoint – An instance requiring 4-person coordination Instance – An area of the game in which you can only see those in your party/raid group LoS – Line of Sight; When a player cannot heal or attack because the target is out of LoS OOF / OOM – Out of Focus/Mana (Usually said by healers & Casters) Pat – Patrol (A mob or mobs that patrol in an instance) PUG – Pick-up Group. People found on the spot rather than friends or guild mates Raid – An instance with harder bosses, requiring more than the usual 5 players Recount – An addon some people use to display damage output or heal output. Rez – Resurrect, a spell used by DKs and any class with a healing tree. Run – Indicates players want to “run”, or do, a certain instance. Trash – Usually insignificant mobs between and before all raid/dungeon bosses SWTOR Slash Commands /nameplates – Show/Hide nameplates /tell – Whisper /yell – Yell at a larger radius then say /y – same as /yell /emote – to make your own emote /me – Unkown /setactionpointdisplay – Unkown /e – Same as /emote /hideui – hides the entire UI, for screenshots /chat – Enable chat /guild – Speak in Guild chat /g – Used to talk in Guild chat /gsetrank – Guest rank [unkown] /gquit – Leave your guild /gabdicate – Unkown /gdisband – Delete your entire guild /dismiss – Disband group /hewho – Search /logout – Logout of charecter /quit – Quit game /who – opens Who search /t – Unkown /group – Group chat /invite – invite people to group /party – Speak in Group/Party chat /p – Used for talking in Party chat /stuck – Players who are stuck get teleported to a nearby safezone /say – Speak in a small radius /s - Same as say /whisper – message a particular person /r – Replies to a whisper. Cycle through previous whispers with Tab. /dnd – Tells people you are busy and leaves a message /inspect – Looks at a players gear /grp – group chat /promote – promote in ops to assistance /officer – Officer chat in guild chat /ginvite – Invite to guild /gremove – Remove player from guild /ops – For talking in Operation sized groups /oa – Operation Announcement that all players can see /t (PlayerName) – Target the player /1 – Used to talk in the first channel, usually general chat. /# – #= A specific number to select a particular channel /who –Brings up the Who menu Basic Abbreviations/Terms – Can be used on almost any site AFAIK - As Far As I Know AFK – Away From Keyboard ATM – At the Moment BRB – Be Right Back BTW – By The Way FYI – For Your Information FTL - For the Loss/Lose (meaning you dislike something) FTW - For the Win (meaning you think something is awesome) GG – Good Game GJ – Good Job GL - Good Luck H/O – Hold on IDC – I don’t care (IDRC can also be used for “I don’t really care”). IDK – I don’t know. IIRC - If I Recall Correctly IMHO/IMCO – In My Honest(Humble) Opinion/In My Considered Opinion IMO – In My Opinion IRL – In Real Life LMAO – Laughing My A__ Off LMK – Let Me Know LOL – Laughing Out Loud MMORPG – Massively Multiplayer Online Roleplaying Game NPC – Non-player character (a computer-run person in the game) NTY – No, Thank You OIC – Oh, I See OMG - Oh my gosh OMW – On My Way OP – Original Post (forums), Overpowered (class, spell, etc) Pls/Plz - Please PvE – Player versus Environment PvP – Player versus Player ROFL – Rolling on Floor Laughing RP – Role Play (Usually PvE) RPPvP – Role Play Player versus Player TL;DR – Too long; didn’t read Troll(ing) – Insulting term for someone who intentionally provokes unfavorable reactions in others TY – Thank You WB – Welcome Back WTH – What(Who) The Heck XD – A smiley face. Think of the biggest grin you can make. Newb – Newbie (A new person), not usually used to insult Noob – A generally insulting term for someone who is disruptive/inattentive. (Some players think newb and noob mean the same thing, and refer to newbies as noobs.) Str – Strength Pre– Presence Aim – Aim End – Endurance Wp – Willpower Cun– Cunning Exp – Expertise XP – Experience Points Edited December 17, 2011 by mikeyboii Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Crescentfire Posted December 13, 2011 Share Posted December 13, 2011 (edited) You should have posted "internet abbreviations" because pretty much none of these are from swtor. EDIT: Also I think you completely made up all of your AC abbreviations. Edited December 13, 2011 by Crescentfire Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikeyboii Posted December 13, 2011 Author Share Posted December 13, 2011 The amount of abbreviations are limited at this time, more will be added and updated soon. Also, their just some abbreviation my theorycrafting team uses frequently, as I said, things change. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheGawdfather Posted December 14, 2011 Share Posted December 14, 2011 A Worthy bumpy post, sticky this badboy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikeyboii Posted December 17, 2011 Author Share Posted December 17, 2011 Would love to some opinions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
darthfaded Posted December 17, 2011 Share Posted December 17, 2011 AFAIK zerg means to die repeatedly trying to kill something until you finally do it. Usually because you either lack the skill or gear to defeat it properly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deejrandom Posted December 17, 2011 Share Posted December 17, 2011 Opinion? It's a good idea for a post like this. Many coming in to SWTOR probably have never played MMOs before. Some of the verbage needs to be explained - having something like this handy is a good way to get it started. I'd say just make sure you keep it updated as different types of slang start to appear in SWTOR. Good job! I'd give you a few credits but I'm all out right now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jediknightReece Posted December 17, 2011 Share Posted December 17, 2011 (edited) I have one I use when someone in my group is being rude. dbad= don't be a d.o.u.c.h.e Great list for people who dont know the abbreviations! Edited December 17, 2011 by jediknightReece Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord_Rezo Posted December 17, 2011 Share Posted December 17, 2011 The term Zerg comes from Starcraft 2 and it means (here and everywere) a massive amount of people agaist something. Think about 100 people vs one boss or something like that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikeyboii Posted December 17, 2011 Author Share Posted December 17, 2011 The term Zerg comes from Starcraft 2 and it means (here and everywere) a massive amount of people agaist something. Think about 100 people vs one boss or something like that. Thankyou, updated. Thankyou all for your posts If you have any more Frequently used and more widely known, I would love to add them to the list. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KazdamRass Posted December 17, 2011 Share Posted December 17, 2011 Sick post man, im bumping and bookmarking .. Can a Mod Sticky this plz aswell Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikeyboii Posted December 18, 2011 Author Share Posted December 18, 2011 Thankyou, would be nice if I knew how to get this stickied Previous JC Sage thread was stickied. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jiminimonka Posted January 17, 2012 Share Posted January 17, 2012 Nice list, don't know if it applies to Op groups only but /dismiss does nothing when in an Op Group. Haven't tried it in a party. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Attoy Posted January 17, 2012 Share Posted January 17, 2012 I don't know if you wanna add /tell [playername] and /whisper [playername], they do the exact same thing. Also /reply , it reply to the last player sent you a tell/whisper. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
imtrick Posted January 17, 2012 Share Posted January 17, 2012 (edited) A few errors in the "raids" section. They're not raids in this game, they're ops. And you mention 13 instead of 16. "Operations" should probably also be added to the terminology section because it might not be obvious that ops are raids. And, just as a thought, this might be better stickied in the new users' forum than here, IMHO. Edited January 17, 2012 by imtrick Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
priest Posted January 17, 2012 Share Posted January 17, 2012 Thanks for this. you answered my question on one that I didn't know... Gracias!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DarthBiz Posted January 17, 2012 Share Posted January 17, 2012 it's a useful compilation of terms for noobs, but I've never heard anyone use most of your advanced class terms. Guad? Mer? Sco? o_O Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lentWolf Posted January 17, 2012 Share Posted January 17, 2012 (edited) Just wanted to clarify 'Twinking' - generally, in most MMO's (because TOR has many level locked items, suppose it could be different), 'twinking' refers not to necessarily getting the best gear at your level, but to push yourself into gear normally intended for higher levels. E.G. If I were level 10 but had level 13 gear, you might say I was a 'twink' or had 'twinked' into that gear, as most level 10's are going to use level 10 or 11 gear. Twinking is normally applicable when you say, use buffs, items, armor, gear to 'ladder' your way into higher level gear. It's usually more expensive than just using regular gear as you progress, and often takes more time. So far, due to a lack of buffs and nearly everything being level locked (even mods), I haven't really seen any 'twinking'. The closest thing I've seen is getting all blue/purple items, etc, but I don't consider that twinking as it's stuff that you can easily obtain with normal looting/crafting, and only gives you a couple level's worth difference in stats. Just my two thoughts. Also, noone I know of uses 'OS' ingame - nor have I seen it used. I've seen offspec written out, but since OS is often used as 'operating system' and describing system specs, most people tend to shy away from using it in TOR's context. If you ask in chat "Hey, what's your OS?" I'm going to say "Windows 7 Ult," - not "Oh, my offspec is X" Edited January 18, 2012 by lentWolf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitesmokes Posted January 18, 2012 Share Posted January 18, 2012 FP = Flashpoint atleast thats how ive seen it used in swtor Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KindBudhArsh Posted January 18, 2012 Share Posted January 18, 2012 You forgot FML... for when Noobs cant pass the huttball >_< Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nymaeria Posted January 18, 2012 Share Posted January 18, 2012 1. The first section is titled Basic SWTOR Abbreviations but the vast majority came from older games, many from WoW specifically, or the internet in general. 2. Pretty sure you made up most of your AC terms. AC Advanced Class Shad – Shadow Sage – Sage Sent – Sentinel Guad – Guardian Comm – Commando Van – Vanguard Gun – Gunslinger Sco Scoundrel PowT – Powertech Mer – Mercenary Oper – Operative Snipe – Sniper Sorce – Sorceror Assas – Assassin Jug – Juggernaut Mar – Marauder Mercenary is usually shortened to Merc Assassin is usually shortened to Sin Sorceror is usually shortened to Sorc (pronounced sork) Never seen Sco or Snipe or Mar or Shad The rest are correct 3. I lost interest after your obviously made up AC terms. Nice try though. I suppose someone new to the gaming world may find it useful... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eternalnight Posted January 18, 2012 Share Posted January 18, 2012 I dont know why nobody has pointed out this before but the whole first section is just a copy paste from a similar list for World of Warcraft and does in fact include quite many words and terms that have absolutely nothing to do with SWTOR and only exist in wow. Would have been a good idea to edit those out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eternalnight Posted January 18, 2012 Share Posted January 18, 2012 (edited) Addon(s) – Third party programs that are added to the game to customize it in such a way There are no addons in SWTOR Dailies – Refers to daily repeatable quests players do for reputation or money Well there are dailies in this game too, but no such thing as "reputation". This is from wow FP – Flight Path No such thing in SWTOR. Well there is the taxi system that kind of serves similar purpose, but they would not be called FP Also FP = Flashpoint Gearscore/GS – An addon which is an outdated version of item level. An addon for World of warcraft. There is not anything like that in SWTOR GM – Game Master, a person who works for Bioware Well you got that right. I'm actually surprised that you actually had that one corrected so that it does not say Blizzard Heirloom – Another word for BoA gear. Only WOW has heirlooms HK - Honor Kill, you receive honor for killing another player. Only WoW has honor points iLvl – Item Level. Appears on gear as: “Item Level 15”. Needs no addon Again a wow term. While items in swtor kind of have levels, there is not same kind of item level system that is refered here LFW - Looking For Work, used by people with maxed professions They are called crewskills, not professions in this game OS – OffSpec, the spec a person uses least (Opposite of Main or Primary Spec) There is no dual spec in this game at the moment, so no such thing as offspec. (it is possible there will be in the future) Proc – Indicates an ability with a chance to occur, such as certain trinkets. another copy paste from a wow list Spec – Specialization. Refers to player talent trees. They are actually called skill trees in this game (although majority of players do still call them talent trees) Stats – Statistics. Refers to how much agility, stamina, spirit, intellect, etc is on a given object. While "stat" is a term that applies to this game too, what you have just listed (much agility, stamina, spirit, intellect) are stats that only exist in World of Warcraft. No such stats in this game Twink – A player with the best gear in each slot for their level, usually with disabled XP I dont think it is possible to disable xp gain in this game at the moment OOF / OOM – Out of Focus/Mana (Usually said by healers & Casters) Mana? Focus? No such things in this game Raid – An instance with harder bosses, requiring more than the usual 5 players In this game they are called operations. And the normal (non operation) group is 4 not 5 players Recount – An addon some people use to display damage output or heal output. WoW addon. No such thing in this game. Rez – Resurrect, a spell used by DKs and any class with a healing tree. There are no Death Knights in this game. Also all classes here can res, although only healing classes/advanced classes can res in combat Others might be ok to use in this game as such, unless I missed something... Edited January 18, 2012 by Eternalnight Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
priest Posted January 18, 2012 Share Posted January 18, 2012 Addon(s) – Third party programs that are added to the game to customize it in such a way There are no addons in SWTOR Dailies – Refers to daily repeatable quests players do for reputation or money Well there are dailies in this game too, but no such thing as "reputation". This is from wow FP – Flight Path No such thing in SWTOR. Well there is the taxi system that kind of serves similar purpose, but they would not be called FP Also FP = Flashpoint Gearscore/GS – An addon which is an outdated version of item level. An addon for World of warcraft. There is not anything like that in SWTOR GM – Game Master, a person who works for Bioware Well you got that right. I'm actually surprised that you actually had that one corrected so that it does not say Blizzard Heirloom – Another word for BoA gear. Only WOW has heirlooms HK - Honor Kill, you receive honor for killing another player. Only WoW has honor points iLvl – Item Level. Appears on gear as: “Item Level 15”. Needs no addon Again a wow term. While items in swtor kind of have levels, there is not same kind of item level system that is refered here LFW - Looking For Work, used by people with maxed professions They are called crewskills, not professions in this game OS – OffSpec, the spec a person uses least (Opposite of Main or Primary Spec) There is no dual spec in this game at the moment, so no such thing as offspec. (it is possible there will be in the future) Proc – Indicates an ability with a chance to occur, such as certain trinkets. another copy paste from a wow list Spec – Specialization. Refers to player talent trees. They are actually called skill trees in this game (although majority of players do still call them talent trees) Stats – Statistics. Refers to how much agility, stamina, spirit, intellect, etc is on a given object. While "stat" is a term that applies to this game too, what you have just listed (much agility, stamina, spirit, intellect) are stats that only exist in World of Warcraft. No such stats in this game Twink – A player with the best gear in each slot for their level, usually with disabled XP I dont think it is possible to disable xp gain in this game at the moment OOF / OOM – Out of Focus/Mana (Usually said by healers & Casters) Mana? Focus? No such things in this game Raid – An instance with harder bosses, requiring more than the usual 5 players In this game they are called operations. And the normal (non operation) group is 4 not 5 players Recount – An addon some people use to display damage output or heal output. WoW addon. No such thing in this game. Rez – Resurrect, a spell used by DKs and any class with a healing tree. There are no Death Knights in this game. Also all classes here can res, although only healing classes/advanced classes can res in combat Others might be ok to use in this game as such, unless I missed something... Don't mind your changes...but dbad Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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