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  1. Spooky boi, Oof, Wyrm, Domi, Smother, Splendor, vital, Deeds, Mystical, Evoc, Masa, Sada, Nalls, Navy and some changes
  2.  
  3. Due to the fast-paced nature of the game, quickly-typed abbreviations are often used for trading and battle purposes. Here is a list (in progress) of the abbreviations you may encounter in-game:
  4. | [#](#num) | [A](#A) | [B](#B) | [C](#C) | [D](#D) | [E](#E) | [F](#F) | [G](#G) | [H](#H) | [I](#I) | [J](#J) | [K](#K) | [L](#L) | [M](#M) | [N](#N) | [O](#O) | [P](#P) | [Q](#Q) | [R](#R) | [S](#S) | [T](#T) | [U](#U) | [V](#V) | [W](#W) | [X](#X) | [Y](#Y) | [Z](#Z) |
  5.  
  6.  
  7. ## # {#num}
  8. | | |
  9. -| -|
  10. \#<br>#/5 | Announces the current wave in each round of the [Haunted Cemetery](/wiki/haunted-cemetery), out of 5. It can also announce how many sarcs in the [Tomb of the Ancients](/wiki/tomb-of-the-ancients) have been killed out of the 5 required to awaken the bosses.
  11. \#/#<br>\#/#/# | Refers to the levels of a [pet](/wiki/pets). Each number corresponds to the level of an [ability](/wiki/pet-abilities).
  12. \#/3 | Announces the number of [life potions](/wiki/stat-increase-potions) acquired in a [Tomb of the Ancients](/wiki/tomb-of-the-ancients), out of the possible 3. It also can mean the number of bosses in [the Shatters](/wiki/the-shatters) that dropped pots/whites
  13. \#/5 | Announces the number of dragons that dropped loot, specifically pots, tops, or whites, in the [Lair of Draconis](/wiki/lair-of-draconis).
  14. \#/8 | Refers to how many stats a character has maxed, out of 8.
  15. ?/8 | A question, asking how many stats a player has maxed.
  16. 0 | Announces that a player has received no loot from killing a boss.
  17. 1 | Announces that a player has received a drop from killing a boss, usually a [stat increase potion](/wiki/stat-increase-potions).
  18. 1st | [The Forgotten Sentinel](/wiki/the-forgotten-sentinel), the first boss in [The Shatters](/wiki/the-shatters).<br><br>The Abandoned Switch in The Shatters located in the top left of the second area, past the dirt tunnel.
  19. 2 | Announces that a player has received two typical drops from killing a boss, such as both [potions](/wiki/stat-increase-potions) in an [Abyss of Demons](/wiki/abyss-of-demons).
  20. 2nd | A proposal to clear all the [Tesla Coils](/wiki/tesla-coil) in a [Mad Lab](/wiki/mad-lab), which will unlock the second boss: the [Horrific Creation](/wiki/horrific-creation).<br><br>[Twilight Archmage](/wiki/twilight-archmage), the second boss in [The Shatters](/wiki/the-shatters).<br><br>The Abandoned Switch in The Shatters located in the top right of the second area.
  21. 3rd | [The Forgotten King](/wiki/the-forgotten-king), the third boss in [The Shatters](/wiki/the-shatters).
  22. 3, 2, 1 | A player counting down may drop something, open or enter a portal, or is just interested in attention.
  23.  
  24. ##A {#A}
  25. | | |
  26. -| -|
  27. Abby/Aby/Abyss | The [Abyss of Demons](/wiki/abyss-of-demons) dungeon. Commonly misspelled as *abbys*.
  28. Abby/Aby/Abyssal | [Abyssal Armor](/wiki/abyssal-armor), the tier 12 heavy armor.
  29. Acc | [Sword of Acclaim](/wiki/sword-of-acclaim), the tier 12 sword.
  30. Acrop | [Acropolis Armor](/wiki/acropolis-armor), the tier 13 heavy armor.
  31. Adept | [Ice Adept](/wiki/ice-adept), an enemy in [The Shatters](/wiki/the-shatters).
  32. AFK | Away from Keyboard.<br>Sometimes an abbreviation for [Avatar of the Forgotten King](/wiki/avatar-of-the-forgotten-king).
  33. Agent | Agent [Skin](/wiki/character-skins) for the [Assassin](/wiki/assassin).
  34. Aggro | To attract enemies to follow you (aggro a group of gods toward other players).<br>To awaken an enemy (stepping too close to [Malphas](/wiki/archdemon-malphas) will aggro him).
  35. All in | A proposal for nearby players to enter a dungeon portal.
  36. All tops/UTs | To have each of the best pieces of equipment for your player's class.
  37. Alt | An alternative account which a player uses.
  38. Ammy/Scammy/Amulet | [Cursed Amulet of Resurrection](/wiki/cursed-amulet-of-resurrection), dropped in the [Haunted Cemetery](/wiki/haunted-cemetery). Before Build 4, it referred to the [Amulet of Resurrection](/wiki/amulet-of-resurrection). As of release 27.7.X7, the amulet has been replaced with the [Amulet of Dispersion](/wiki/amulet-of-dispersion), which has no special effects.
  39. Anatis | [Anatis Staff](/wiki/anatis-staff), dropped by the [Giant Oryx Chicken](/wiki/giant-oryx-chicken).
  40. Anchor | To stay (or to be a player staying) in an area of importance (such as at the start of a dungeon), so that other players can teleport when needed.
  41. ASS or A.S.S| [Ancient Stone Sword](/wiki/ancient-stone-sword), dropped in [Oryx's Castle](/wiki/oryx-s-castle).
  42. Atk/Att | Abbreviation for Attack, a [Character Stat](/wiki/character-stats).<br>Also used when referring to the respective type of potion.
  43. Atm | Abbreviation for "At the moment"
  44. Autoaim | A cheat, where a player's aim is guided by a program. This is not condoned by Deca or many players, and is a bannable offense.
  45. Autoloot | A cheat, where a player picks up items faster than humanly possible. This is not condoned by Deca or many players, and is a bannable offense.
  46. Autonexus | A cheat, where a player is sent automatically to the Nexus when their health is depleted. This is not condoned by Deca or many players, and is a bannable offense.
  47. Avatar/Ava | [Avatar of the Forgotten King](/wiki/avatar-of-the-forgotten-king), an event boss.
  48. Avenger | Holy Avenger [Skin](/wiki/character-skins) for the [Paladin](/wiki/paladin).
  49.  
  50. ##B {#B}
  51. | | |
  52. -| -|
  53. B> | Lists items a player intends to "buy" using the [trade system](/wiki/trade-system).
  54. Bag/pot | (verb) Dropping an item, usually an hp or mp potion, in the path of certain enemies with fixed movements (most commonly, [The Forgotten King](/wiki/the-forgotten-king) and the [Ivory Wyvern](/wiki/ivory-wyvern)) to prevent them from moving, which alters the fight.
  55. Bachelor | Eligible Bachelor [Skin](/wiki/character-skins) for the [Rogue](/wiki/rogue) dropped in [Belladonna's Garden](/wiki/belladonna-s-garden).
  56. Bbl | Abbreviation for "Be back later"
  57. Bdag/Bdagger/Bone | [Bone Dagger](/wiki/bone-dagger), dropped in the [Manor of the Immortals](/wiki/manor-of-the-immortals).
  58. Bella | The [Belladonna's Garden](/wiki/belladonna-s-garden) dungeon, or its boss [Belladonna](/wiki/belladonna).
  59. Beer | The rare [Beer God](/wiki/beer-god), which appears as a red dot in the minimap but does not spawn until more players appear; also can refer to [the consumables](/wiki/oktoberfest-beer) it drops.
  60. Beh | The Beholder realm.
  61. Biff | An event of the Realm. [Biff the Buffed Bunny](/wiki/biff-the-buffed-bunny) the Easter event.
  62. Black | Activates [Feargus the Obsidian Dragon](/wiki/feargus-the-obsidian-dragon)/[Feargus the Demented](/wiki/feargus-the-demented) in the [Lair of Draconis](/wiki/lair-of-draconis). If Feargus is activated before other bosses, the dungeon goes on hard mode.
  63. Black tile | A symptom of lag, in which the character's movement is impeded by impassable black tiles at the edge of the screen.
  64. Bomb | The red area of effect attack used by the [Medusa](/wiki/medusa), [Pentaract](/wiki/pentaract), and others.
  65. Boost | A request for a nearby [Warrior](/wiki/warrior) or [Paladin](/wiki/paladin) to boost the stats of nearby allies. Commonly used in the realm to break a [Mysterious Crystal](/wiki/mysterious-crystal).
  66. Boss | Announces that a player has reached the boss of a dungeon.
  67. Bracer | [Bracer of the Guardian](/wiki/bracer-of-the-guardian), dropped by [The Forgotten Sentinel](/wiki/the-forgotten-sentinel) in [The Shatters](/wiki/the-shatters).
  68. brb | Abbreviation for *be right back*.
  69. Bride | Bashing Bride [Skin](/wiki/character-skins) for the [Paladin](/wiki/paladin) dropped in [Belladonna's Garden](/wiki/belladonna-s-garden).
  70. Brigand | Brigand [Skin](/wiki/character-skins) for the [Rogue](/wiki/rogue).
  71. Btw | Abbreviation for "By the way"
  72. Buff | To deal significant damage to an [Ent Ancient](/wiki/ent-ancient), [Ghost King](/wiki/ghost-king), or [Lich](/wiki/lich) while it flashes blue upon awakening. This makes the monster summon unique minions and become harder to kill.<br><br>In [The Forgotten King](/wiki/the-forgotten-king) fight, to deal enough damage when the king is first vulnerable after its crystal phase, which causes the king to do both its Royal Guardian and lava phase at once, making the fight more difficult and time-consuming.<br><br>The process of making an element of the game more powerful.
  73. Buff hydra | A meme created in response to the fact that the top-tiered [Hydra Skin Armor](/wiki/hydra-skin-armor) has the same amount of Defense as the [Griffon Hide Armor](/wiki/griffon-hide-armor).
  74. Bulwark | [Wand of the Bulwark](/wiki/wand-of-the-bulwark), dropped in the [Snake Pit](/wiki/snake-pit).
  75. Bum | The rare [Beach Bum](/wiki/beach-bum), who drops a portal to the [Beachzone](/wiki/beachzone).
  76. Bunny | Stanley the Spring Bunny [Skin](/wiki/character-skins) for the [Sorcerer](/wiki/sorcerer).<br><br>The [Enraged Bunny](/wiki/enraged-bunny).<br><br>An event of the Realm. [Biff the Buffed Bunny](/wiki/biff-the-buffed-bunny) the Easter event.
  77.  
  78. ##C {#C}
  79. | | |
  80. -| -|
  81. Cbow | [Coral Bow](/wiki/coral-bow), dropped in the [Ocean Trench](/wiki/ocean-trench).
  82. CCA/CC | [Candy-Coated Armor](/wiki/candy-coated-armor), dropped in the [Candyland Hunting Grounds](/wiki/candyland-hunting-grounds).
  83. Cdepths | [The Crawling Depths](/wiki/the-crawling-depths) dungeon.
  84. Cdirk | The [Dirk of Cronus](/wiki/dirk-of-cronus), dropped by [Cube Gods](/wiki/cube-god). Can also jokingly refer to the Tier 1 [Dirk](wiki/dirk). Dropped by beach enemies.
  85. Cem | The [Haunted Cemetery](/wiki/haunted-cemetery) dungeon.
  86. Chainstun | The act of repeatedly stunning an enemy by one or more [Knights](/wiki/knight), preventing the enemy from attacking at all.
  87. Chariot | [The Chariot Tarot Card](/wiki/dungeon-treasures).
  88. Circle | A tactic where a player continuously fires whilst strafing around an enemy. Best used against enemies with narrow attacks like [Medusa](/wiki/medusa), but fairly ineffective against enemies with omnidirectional particles like [Ghost Gods](/wiki/ghost-god).
  89. Cland | The [Candyland Hunting Grounds](/wiki/candyland-hunting-grounds) dungeon.
  90. Clean | Doing certain dungeons in a safe and orderly way (opposite of dirty). Most commonly:<br><br>1. In the [Tomb of the Ancients](/wiki/tomb-of-the-ancients) boss fight, fighting [Bes](/wiki/bes), [Nut](/wiki/nut), and [Geb](/wiki/geb) in that order, while avoiding attacking other bosses when focusing on one.<br><br>2. In [The Shatters](/wiki/the-shatters), avoiding activating many minions at once.
  91. Clear/Clear Whites/Clear Demons/Clear Slimes | Refers to clearing the boss room by killing the [White Demons](white-demon-of-the-abyss) in the [Abyss of Demons](/wiki/abyss-of-demons) before attacking [Malphas](/wiki/archdemon-malphas), or refers to clearing the boss room by killing the [Slime Gods](wiki/natural-slimegod) in the [Toxic Sewers](wiki/toxic-sewers) before attacking [Gulpord the Slime God](gulpord-the-slime-god).
  92. Cleg | [Chicken Leg of Doom](/wiki/chicken-leg-of-doom), dropped by the [Giant Oryx Chicken](/wiki/giant-oryx-chicken).
  93. Colo | [Colossus Shield](/wiki/colossus-shield), the tier 6 shield.
  94. Construct party | A location in the [mountains](/wiki/mountains) where multiple sets of [Rock](/wiki/rock-construct), [Steel](/wiki/steel-construct), and [Wood](/wiki/wood-construct) Constructs are huddled, forming a wall. These are considered highly annoying by fame/potion farmers.
  95. Condu/Conduct | [Conducting Wand](/wiki/conducting-wand), dropped in the [Mad Lab](/wiki/mad-lab).
  96. Conflict | [Orb of Conflict](/wiki/orb-of-conflict), dropped by [Skull Shrines](/wiki/skull-shrine).
  97. Cool Ranch Dorito | Used to refer to the [Icy Whirlwind](/wiki/icy-whirlwind) enemy in the ice cave
  98. Covert | [Bow of Covert Havens](/wiki/bow-of-covert-havens), the tier 12 bow. Sometimes misspelled as *convert*.
  99. Crash | To enter a private [dungeon](/wiki/dungeons), usually opened in a [Cloth Bazaar](/wiki/cloth-bazaar), that one has not been invited to by the opener. This is heavily frowned upon in the community.
  100. Cring | [Candy Ring](/wiki/candy-ring), dropped in the [Candyland Hunting Grounds](/wiki/candyland-hunting-grounds).<br> [Captain's Ring](/wiki/captain-s-ring), dropped in [Davy Jones's Locker](/wiki/davy-jones-s-locker).<br>[Coral Ring](/wiki/coral-ring), dropped in the [Ocean Trench](/wiki/ocean-trench).
  101. Crown | [The Forgotten Crown](/wiki/the-forgotten-crown), dropped by [The Forgotten King](/wiki/the-forgotten-king) in [The Shatters](/wiki/the-shatters).
  102. Csword | [Crystal Sword](/wiki/crystal-sword), dropped by the [Crystal Prisoner](/wiki/crystal-prisoner).
  103. Ctrap/Cvtrap | [Coral Venom Trap](/wiki/coral-venom-trap), dropped in the [Ocean Trench](/wiki/ocean-trench).
  104. Cube | [Cube God](/wiki/cube-god), one of the event bosses.
  105. Cutlass | [Pirate King's Cutlass](/wiki/pirate-king-s-cutlass), dropped in the [Deadwater Docks](/wiki/deadwater-docks).
  106. Cwand | [Crystal Wand](/wiki/crystal-wand), dropped by the [Crystal Prisoner](/wiki/crystal-prisoner).
  107. Cyan | A high-tier [loot bag](/wiki/loot-bags) not containing stat potions.
  108. Cyc/Cyclops | The Cyclops realm.<br>[Cyclops Gods](/wiki/cyclops-god).
  109.  
  110. ##D {#D}
  111. | | |
  112. -| -|
  113. Davy | The [Davy Jones's Locker](/wiki/davy-jones-s-locker) dungeon.
  114. Dblade | [Demon Blade](/wiki/demon-blade), dropped in the [Abyss of Demons](/wiki/abyss-of-demons).
  115. Dbow | [Doom Bow](/wiki/doom-bow), dropped in the [Undead Lair](/wiki/undead-lair).<br>Sometimes jokingly refers to the tier 6 [Double Bow](/wiki/double-bow).
  116. DC | Disconnect; to be kicked to the Character Select screen.
  117. Dcircle/Doom | [Doom Circle](/wiki/doom-circle), the tier 6 shuriken.
  118. Death | The [Death Tarot Card](/wiki/dungeon-treasures).
  119. Deca/Deca Ring | The [Ring of Decades](/wiki/ring-of-decades) As of Release 27.7.X2, the Ring of Decades has taken the place of Ring of Unbound Health as the tier 6 health ring.
  120. Ded | Usually announced when an Abandoned Switch in [The Shatters](/wiki/the-shatters) (generally in the second section) is destroyed.
  121. Deeds | [Dagger of Sinister Deeds](/wiki/dagger-of-sinister-deeds), the tier 13 dagger
  122. Deep | As close as possible to a high-level enemy.
  123. Def | Abbreviation for Defense, a [Character Stat](/wiki/character-stats).<br>Also used when referring to the respective type of potion.
  124. Deselect | A type of scam which involves deselecting an item just before trading, in the hope that the other player won't notice.
  125. Deso | [Desolation Armor](/wiki/desolation-armor), the tier 10 heavy armor.
  126. Devil | [The Devil Tarot Card](/wiki/dungeon-treasures).
  127. Dex | Abbreviation for Dexterity, a [Character Stat](/wiki/character-stats).<br>Also used when referring to the respective type of potion.
  128. Dex world | [Sprite World](/wiki/sprite-world), so named because the dungeon is a quick and easy source of [dexterity potions](/wiki/stat-increase-potions) for many players.
  129. Dhide | [Drake Hide Armor](/wiki/drake-hide-armor), the Tier 9 Leather Armor.
  130. Dia | The [Staff of Diabolic Secrets](/wiki/staff-of-diabolic-secrets), the Tier 10 staff.
  131. Dirk | The [T1 Dirk](/wiki/dirk), Dropped by beach enemies.<br><br>Can also be jokingly referring to the [Dirk of Cronus](/wiki/dirk-of-cronus).
  132. Djinn | The Djinn realm.<br><br>[Lucky Djinn](/wiki/lucky-djinn), one of the realm bosses.
  133. Docks | The [Deadwater Docks](/wiki/deadwater-docks) dungeon.
  134. Doku | [Doku no Ken](/wiki/doku-no-ken), dropped in [the Crawling Depths](/wiki/the-crawling-depths).
  135. Domi| [Dominion Armor](/wiki/dominion-armor), the tier 14 heavy armor.
  136. Drag | To have enemies follow a player to kill another player. Dragging is very common if you sit in the boss room in the [Candyland Hunting Grounds](wiki/candyland-hunting-grounds).
  137. Dragon | [Rock Dragon](/wiki/rock-dragon), one of the event bosses.
  138. Drow | Drow [Trickster](/wiki/trickster) [Skin](/wiki/character-skins).
  139. Dscale | [Dragonscale Armor](/wiki/dragonscale-armor), the tier 9 heavy armor.
  140. Dsoul | [Dragonsoul Sword](/wiki/dragonsoul-sword), the tier 9 sword.
  141. Ducky/Duck Staff | [Anatis Staff](/wiki/anatis-staff), dropped by the [Giant Oryx Chicken](/wiki/giant-oryx-chicken).
  142. Dupe | A cheat, where items are duplicated using a glitch in the game.
  143. Dusa | Slang for the realm Medusa
  144.  
  145. ##E {#E}
  146. | | |
  147. -| -|
  148. Edet, Edeto, Ele Det, Ele Deto | [Elemental Detonation Spell](/wiki/elemental-detonation-spell), the tier 6 spell.
  149. Elder | [Robe of the Elder Warlock](/wiki/robe-of-the-elder-warlock), the tier 12 robe.
  150. Elvish | [Quiver of Elvish Mastery](/wiki/quiver-of-elvish-mastery), the tier 6 quiver.
  151. Emmy | [Emeraldshard Dagger](/wiki/emeraldshard-dagger), the tier 10 dagger.<br>May also refer to Emerald Mystery Keys.
  152. Encore | [Puppet Master's Encore](/wiki/puppet-master-s-encore), a high-level boss dungeon.
  153. Ent | [Ent Ancients](/wiki/ent-ancient).<br><br>[Lucky Ent](/wiki/lucky-ent-god), one of the realm bosses.
  154. Ent sitting | A cheat that allowed the cheater to stand on a buffed [Ent Ancient](/wiki/ent-ancient) without taking damage. Used by griefers to kill other players by calling various dungeons to make players teleport onto the griefer and die by the Ent Ancient and its minions. This is not condoned by Deca or many players, and is a bannable offense. In Release 27.7.X8, Ent behavior was changed to prevent them from stacking on a single player, making Ent sitting virtually impossible. Other forms of sitting, such as on the [Avatar of the Forgotten King](/wiki/avatar-of-the-forgotten-king), or on gods (particularly [Djinns](/wiki/djinn)), still exist.
  155. EP | [Staff of Extreme Prejudice](/wiki/staff-of-extreme-prejudice), dropped by [Limon the Sprite God](/wiki/limon-the-sprite-god).<br><br>The action of using the staff while standing on top of an enemy, resulting in massive damage if most of the projectiles connect.
  156. Epics/epic dungeons | [Deadwater Docks](/wiki/deadwater-docks), [Woodland Labyrinth](/wiki/woodland-labyrinth), and [The Crawling Depths](/wiki/the-crawling-depths): three dungeons that serve as more dangerous versions of early-level areas.
  157. Etap | [Essence Tap Skull](/wiki/essence-tap-skull), the tier 4 skull.
  158. Eval/evaluation phase | The period in which an [Ent Ancient](/wiki/ent-ancient), [Ghost King](/wiki/ghost-king), or [Lich](/wiki/lich) will flash blue. Dealing more damage during this phase makes the enemy stronger and spawn more minions.
  159. Event | [Event Gods](/wiki/quest-monsters#event), high-level quest bosses.
  160. Evo, Evocation| [Wand of Evocation](/wiki/wand-of-evocation), the tier 13 wand.
  161. Exa | [Exalted Rings](/wiki/rings), the tier 5 rings. Ex: exa att for [Ring of Exalted Attack](/wiki/ring-of-exalted-attack)
  162. Expo | [Experimental Ring](/wiki/experimental-ring), dropped in the [Mad Lab](/wiki/mad-lab).
  163. Eye | [Rock Dragon](/wiki/rock-dragon), one of the event bosses. Its eye segment serves as the quest.
  164.  
  165. ##F {#F}
  166. | | |
  167. -| -|
  168. F5 | The refresh button built into computers, used by players when they are near death or need to get out of a tricky situation.
  169. Famebot | A third-party client that automates the process of fame farming by allowing the player to automatically follow another character in a fame train. Use of famebotting is prohibited by the Terms of Service and is a bannable offense.
  170. Fame farm | To take advantage of game mechanics in order to quickly gain large amounts of fame for star ranks and/or usable account fame.
  171. Fame/XP train | A large group of players, typically in the [mountains](/wiki/mountains), which kills enemies together in order to gain fame/XP. The current location of the train is in its [Discord server](https://discordapp.com/invite/96wTfDK).
  172. FFA/dirty | Free for All. The situation where the final 3 bosses in the [Tomb of the Ancients](/wiki/tomb-of-the-ancients) have all been triggered to attack.
  173. Fool | [The Fool Tarot Card](/wiki/dungeon-treasures).
  174. FP | [Feed Power of items](/feed-power-of-items) for [pet feeding](/wiki/pet-feeding).
  175. Fulmi | [Scepter of Fulmination](/wiki/scepter-of-fulmination), dropped in the [Mad Lab](/wiki/mad-lab).
  176.  
  177. ##G {#G}
  178. | | |
  179. -| -|
  180. GB | Abbreviation for Guild Board.
  181. Gbow | [Golden Bow](/wiki/golden-bow), the tier 8 bow.
  182. Gcookie/Golden Cookie | [Seal of the Blessed Champion](/wiki/seal-of-the-blessed-champion), the tier 6 seal.
  183. Gemstone | [Twilight Gemstone](/wiki/the-twilight-gemstone), dropped by the [Twilight Archmage](/wiki/twilight-archmage) in [The Shatters](/wiki/the-shatters).
  184. Ggen | [Helm of the Great General](/wiki/helm-of-the-great-general), the tier 6 helm.
  185. GH/ghall | Abbreviation for Guild Hall.
  186. Ghelm | [Golden Helm](/wiki/golden-helm), the tier 5 helm.
  187. Ghostly | [Cloak of Ghostly Concealment](/wiki/cloak-of-ghostly-concealment), the tier 6 cloak.
  188. Gods | Powerful enemies that populate the godlands, a snowy and mountainous area in the center of the realm. See [Gods of the Realm](/wiki/gods).
  189. Godlands/glands | The area where [Realm Gods](/wiki/gods) can be found, usually around the [mountains](/wiki/mountains).
  190. God wall/Gwall | A huge cluster of Gods which is incredibly dangerous and difficult to take down. Although officially patched, they do still occur on smaller scales.
  191. Go first | In a multi-window trade, the act of trading your items to the other player before he or she follows through with the rest of the deal. This allows for an excellent opportunity to be scammed, so be careful.<br><br>When buying or selling a [Dungeon Key](/wiki/dungeon-keys) to/from another player, from the key buyer's perspective, paying the key seller before he opens the dungeon (vice versa from the seller's perspective).
  192. Gold | [Realm Gold](/wiki/realm-gold), the premium currency of Realm of the Mad God.
  193. Gprism | [Ghostly Prism](/wiki/ghostly-prism), dropped in [Davy Jones's Locker](/wiki/davy-jones-s-locker).
  194. Gquiv | [Golden Quiver](/wiki/golden-quiver), the tier 5 quiver.
  195. Grenade | The red area of effect attack used by the [Medusa](/wiki/medusa), [Pentaract](/wiki/pentaract), and others. See *bomb*.
  196. Griff | [Griffon Hide Armor](/wiki/griffon-hide-armor), the tier 12 leather armor. Not to be confused with [Hippogriff Hide Armor](/wiki/hippogriff-hide-armor).
  197. Gship | [Ghost Ship](/wiki/ghost-ship), one of the event bosses.
  198. Gsorc | [Robe of the Grand Sorcerer](/wiki/robe-of-the-grand-sorcerer), the tier 13 robe.
  199. Gsword | [Golden Sword](/wiki/golden-sword), the tier 7 sword. This slang can also refer to [Glass Sword](/wiki/glass-sword), the tier 6 sword.
  200. Gtg/g2g | Abbreviation for "got to go"
  201.  
  202. ##H {#H}
  203. | | |
  204. -| -|
  205. Hack/Hacked client | A third-party program used to gain an unfair advantage over others in the game. Their use is prohibited by the Terms of Service.
  206. Herm/Hermit | [Hermit God](/wiki/hermit-god), one of the event bosses.
  207. Hippo | [Hippogriff Hide Armor](/wiki/hippogriff-hide-armor), the tier 11 leather armor.
  208. Hipster | A nickname for the [Trickster](/wiki/trickster), adopted from [this](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4O7UKZw9nek) video.
  209. Horse/Horsey | [Headless Horseman](/wiki/headless-horseman), which has a chance of dropping the [Haunted Cemetery](/wiki/haunted-cemetery) dungeon.
  210. HP/H | Health Point or Hit Point, also an abbreviation for "Heal please", usually used in battles to request a heal from a [Priest](/wiki/priest), [Necromancer](/wiki/necromancer), or [Paladin](/wiki/paladin).
  211. Hug | To stand on an enemy, usually to deal more damage with a multi-shot weapon, such as the [Demon Blade](/wiki/demon-blade) or [Staff of Extreme Prejudice](/wiki/staff-of-extreme-prejudice). Hugging a strong enemy may result in serious injury or death.
  212. Hunt | [Huntress](/wiki/huntress), a player class.
  213. Hydra | [Hydra Skin Armor](/wiki/hydra-skin-armor), the tier 13 leather armor.
  214.  
  215. ##I {#I}
  216. | | |
  217. -| -|
  218. i'm a ppe btw lel xD | A meme which generally refers to [Knights](/wiki/knight) with high-tiered (but not top-tier) equipment and a Rare-tier pet. Arose after the introduction of functional pets in Release 12 greatly increased the popularity of melee classes, particularly Knights. See also: PPE
  219. Inc | [Wine Cellar Incantation](/wiki/wine-cellar-incantation), used to open Locked Wine Cellar Portals.
  220. Insta | "Instant-Kill" Refers to killing an enemy in an earlier phase than normally anticipated. Generally requires coordination from a group of players with enough DPS. Two common examples: (1) Killing a [Sarcophagus](/wiki/sarcophagus) without killing the associated [Worshiping Priests](/wiki/worshiping-priest) and [Worshiping Priestesses](/wiki/worshiping-priestess); (2) Killing [The Forgotten King](/wiki/the-forgotten-king) when he is first vulnerable, immediately after the crystal phase.
  221.  
  222. ##J {#J}
  223. | | |
  224. -| -|
  225. Jug/Jugg | [Helm of the Juggernaut](/wiki/helm-of-the-juggernaut), dropped by the [Hermit God](/wiki/hermit-god) and [Grand Sphinx](/wiki/grand-sphinx).
  226.  
  227. ##K {#K}
  228. | | |
  229. -| -|
  230. KFC| Refers to [Chicken Leg of Doom](/wiki/chicken-leg-of-doom), an LT dagger.
  231. Kage/Kami| Refers to the [Kage Kami](/wiki/kage-kami), a enemy which drops the [Manor of Immortals](manor-of-the-immortals).
  232. (server) keys| To tell another player to meet near the [Dungeon Keys](/wiki/dungeon-keys) of the designated server's [Nexus](/wiki/nexus). The keys are located in the northwest portion of the main area. Generally used during [trades](/current-offers) arranged via Realmeye. Example: USW3 keys
  233.  
  234.  
  235. ##L {#L}
  236. | | |
  237. -| -|
  238. Lab| Refers to [Mad Lab](/wiki/mad-lab), a dungeon that can be dropped by [Flying Brains](/wiki/flying-brain).
  239. Lagromancer/Lagro| What frustrated players call the Necromancer any time he uses his special ability on a large crowd of enemies. This causes the game to lag.
  240. Lazy/lazymode| A way to easily and quickly defeat [Feargus](/wiki/feargus-the-demented) and [Nikao](/wiki/nikao-the-defiler) in the [Lair of Draconis](/wiki/lair-of-draconis). This method involves using long-ranged weapons and abilities (ex. spells) to hit the boss while standing back such that the boss is not activated.
  241. Leech| The act of remaining in the entrance room of a dungeon while waiting for other players to reach the boss, after which the leeching player will teleport to the others. This act is frowned upon by many because it allows players to claim loot from the boss without helping clear the dungeon.
  242. Leechpad| Refers to the snow area in the [Ice Cave](/wiki/ice-cave) where the portal to the boss room appears when the dungeon is cleared. This place is commonly leeched, hence its name leechpad.
  243. (server) left| Indicates that a dungeon will be opened in the left [Cloth Bazaar](/wiki/cloth-bazaar) in the designated server. Ex: USE2 left. See also: (server) right, when a dungeon will be opened in the right bazaar.
  244. LH| [Lost Halls](/wiki/lost-halls), an endgame dungeon
  245. Life| [Potion of Life](/wiki/stat-increase-potions)
  246. LoD| Acronym for the [Lair of Draconis](/wiki/lair-of-draconis) dungeon.
  247. LOL| Abbreviation for "Laughing out loud"
  248. LotLL/Lord/Land| [Lord of the Lost Lands](/wiki/lord-of-the-lost-lands): an event boss. Often referred to as "Lord of the Lost Loot" due to high soulbound damage threshold, preventing the majority of players who fight him from obtaining loot from him.
  249.  
  250.  
  251. ##M {#M}
  252. |||
  253. -|-|
  254. Mad robe| Refers to Robe of the Mad Scientist, an untiered robe.
  255. Magus| Referring to the T10 Robe, Robe of the Shadow Magus
  256. Mana| [Potion of Mana](/wiki/stat-increase-potions)
  257. Manor| Refers to the [Manor of the Immortals](/wiki/manor-of-the-immortals) dungeon, dropped from the [Kage Kami](wiki/kage-kami).
  258. Masa| [Masamune](/wiki/masamune), the tier 12 katana
  259. Maxed| Raising all or a certain stat to the highest that class allows. #/8 refers to the number of stats maxed.
  260. Med| Referring to the realm god monster Medusa or the server name.
  261. Merching| The act of profiting through trades - that is, buying items for low prices and reselling them for higher prices.
  262. Middleman, MM| A trusted, third party facilitator used to ensure safe trades between 2 or more people when one or both players are trading more than 8 items.
  263. Milk| Baneserpent Poison, the Tier-6 poison.
  264. Mith| Refers to an item made from Mithril or directly refers to the Mithril Shield.
  265. Mnova| Magic Nova Spell, the tier 5 spell.
  266. Moon| Referring to the Robe of the Moon Wizard
  267. MotMG | [Month of the Mad God](/wiki/month-of-the-mad-god)
  268. MP| Magic Point, often used as a request for someone “give” magic points. Although this usually requests for a Magic Potion, Wines and Pollen Powder are also accepted. Usually said by priests, necromancers and paladins.
  269. Mule| An alternate account used to store more items when a player runs out of vault space. A mule is generally not taken into combat or levelled up, thus will usually be a level 1 wizard.
  270. Muledump| A third-party program that allows players to see the combined inventories and character attributes of all their accounts. Use of Muledump is NOT bannable.
  271. Multi | A cheat/cheater who uses a multiboxing hack where multiple chars are stacked and controlled under a single player in order to gain more DPS and ultimately steal loot. This is against the rules and is a bannable offense.
  272. Murky | [Murky Toxin](/wiki/murky-toxin), an Untiered poison dropped by [Gulpord the Slime God](/wiki/gulpord-the-slime-god).
  273. Myst, Mystical| [Bow of Mystical Energy](/wiki/bow-of-mystical-energy), the tier 13 bow.
  274.  
  275. ##N {#N}
  276. |||
  277. -|-|
  278. Nalls| A portmanteau of "No" and "Halls". Players say this to indicate that the [Lost Sentry](/wiki/lost-sentry) has not dropped [Lost Halls](/wiki/lost-halls) portal.
  279. Natters, Natts, Natt| Similar to Nalls, it is a notification that the [Avatar of the Forgotten King](/wiki/avatar-of-the-forgotten-king) did not dropped [the shatters](/wiki/the-shatters) portal.
  280. Navy| Similar to Nalls, it is a notification that the [Ghost Ship](/wiki/ghost-ship) has not dropped [Davy Jones's Locker](/wiki/davy-jones-s-locker) portal.
  281. Necro| [Necromancer](/wiki/necromancer), a player class.
  282. Necro, Necrotic, Necro Staff| [Staff of the Necrotic Arcana](/wiki/staff-of-necrotic-arcana), a Tier 9 staff.
  283. Nemp, Nemple | Similar to Nalls, it is a notification that the [Jade and Garnet Statues](/wiki/jade-and-garnet-statues) did not drop a [Mountain Temple](/wiki/mountain-temple) portal.
  284. Nexus| The area players first access when they enter the game.
  285. Nexusing| The act of hitting the return to nexus button.
  286. nfs| Not for sale, used in trading.
  287. Nice Cave, No cave, Nice | Similar to Nalls, it is a notification that the [Lord of the Lost Lands](/wiki/lord-of-the-lost-lands) did not drop a [Ice Cave](/wiki/ice-cave) portal.
  288. Nile| [Ring of the Nile](/wiki/ring-of-the-nile), an untiered ring.
  289. Noclip|The process of going through otherwise blocked areas (walls, oceans, lakes, the 'space' in Sprite Worlds) using a client.
  290. Nod| Similar to Nalls, it is a notification that the [Rock Dragon](/wiki/rock-dragon) did not drop a [Lair of Draconis](/wiki/lair-of-draconis) portal.
  291. Nomb| Similar to Nalls, it is a notification that the [Grand Sphinx](/wiki/grand-sphinx) did not drop a [Tomb of the Ancients](/wiki/tomb-of-the-ancients) portal.
  292. Nost, NNest, No Nest|Similar to Nalls, it is a notification that the [Killer Bee Nest](/wiki/killer-bee-nest-event-boss) did not drop a [The Nest](/wiki/the-nest) portal.
  293. Notifier|Someone who uses a client to determine where and when events spawn. Can also refer to the client itself.
  294. NPE| New Player Experience, shorthand for an unnamed alternate account made by an experienced player, usually made for the increased challenge of being unable to trade. See also: PPE
  295. np| No problem. Most commonly used way of saying "you're welcome" in the realm.
  296. Nvm| Abbreviation for "Nevermind"
  297.  
  298.  
  299. ##O {#O}
  300. |||
  301. -|-|
  302. Ogmur| [Shield of Ogmur](/wiki/shield-of-ogmur), an untiered shield.
  303. Old Top| Tier 11 Weapons, Tier 12 Armor, and Tier 5 Abilities.
  304. Omni| [Omnipotence Ring](/wiki/omnipotence-ring)
  305. Omw| Abbreviation for "On my way" (similar to "Otw", below)
  306. Oof| [Roblox Death Sound](//www.myinstants.commediasoundsroblox-death-sound-effect.mp3). When somebody dies in one place, some people speaks OOF.
  307. @OP| On the forums, to indicate a reply to the original post in the thread.
  308. OP| Overpowered. Also means to overpay (i.e. pay more than what an item(s) is generally worth during a trade).
  309. Oreo| [Seal of Blasphemous Prayer](/wiki/seal-of-blasphemous-prayer), an untiered seal.
  310. Oryx1/O1| The [Oryx](/wiki/oryx-the-mad-god) you fight in the [blue chamber](/wiki/oryx-s-chamber) after he whisks everybody away to their doom.
  311. Oryx2/O2| The [Oryx](/wiki/oryx-the-mad-god-2) you fight in the [Wine Cellar](/wiki/wine-cellar).
  312. Oryx lag| Heavy lag that is experienced by players in a dungeon when the players in the realm are transported to Oryx's Castle.
  313. OT| [Ocean Trench](/wiki/ocean-trench), a dungeon that drops from the [Hermit God](/wiki/hermit-god).
  314. Otw| Abbreviation for "On the way" (similar to "Omw", above)
  315. Overdamage | Depending on context, players use this term for different things:<br><br>The notion that doing too much damage to an enemy reduces or completely negates chances for loot, which has been confirmed as a myth. This is what players most commonly refer to.<br><br>The fact that doing many hits in a short amount of time can result in an enemy surviving longer than it should, most noticable when using Spells.<br><br>The act of doing enough damage quickly to prevent other players from getting their soulbound damage in.
  316. Overpay| Offering more than an item's perceived value in a trade.
  317.  
  318. ##P {#P}
  319. |||
  320. -|-|
  321. P2W| Pay-to-win, a business model for "free-to-play" games in which players who buy the game's premium currency are given significant gameplay advantages. This concept is often brought up by some players when the game developers introduce more ways to use Realm Gold in the game.
  322. Pala/Pally| [Paladin](/wiki/paladin), a player class.
  323. Para| Short term referring to [Paramount Rings](/wiki/rings), Which gives +7 of a given stat or +120 HP/MP.<br><br>Paralyze, a status effect.
  324. Pbag/PB| An abbreviation of "Purple bag", which typically holds lower tiered items and is often said by higher-end players after killing a boss.
  325. Pcave| The [Pirate Cave](/wiki/pirate-cave).
  326. Pent/Penta| [Pentaract](/wiki/pentaract), one of the events.
  327. Perma(cloak,stun,etc)| Being able to near "permanently" use an ability. Rogues endlessly cloaking, knights keeping enemies stunned, archers paralyzing forever.
  328. Pixi/Pixie Sword| [Pixie Enchanted Sword](/wiki/pixie-enchanted-sword), A set themed sword for [Swoll Paladin Set](/wiki/swoll-paladin-set).
  329. PL| Abbreviation for Polish/Poland, in terms of player communities.
  330. Plane| [Cloak of the Planewalker](/wiki/cloak-of-the-planewalker), a rogue's cloak that allows short range teleportation.
  331. Plague| [Plague Poison](/wiki/plague-poison), an untiered poison that only drops from the [Ghost of Skuld](/wiki/ghost-of-skuld).
  332. Pony| Usually refers to [Sea Mare](/wiki/sea-mare), a dangerous enemy in the [Ocean Trench](/wiki/ocean-trench) that can paralyze players.
  333. Pop| Term used by players when they want a dungeon key used. "Pop the tomb"
  334. Popped| Refers to a character instantly dying due to many stacked shots or massive damage. When someone gets popped they usually have no time to nexus or heal.
  335. Pot| Any kind of potion. This term can sometimes be synonymous with Stat-increasing Potions, the unofficial currency in the player-run economy.
  336. PPE| Acronym for Pet Player Experience. Similar to New Player Experience (NPE), except with use of ones pet. can also mean PRO player experience (basically just other name for New Player/No Pet Experience)
  337. Prot| [Tome of Holy Protection](/wiki/tome-of-holy-protection), an untiered tome.
  338. Pup, Puppet| [The Puppet Master's Theatre](/wiki/the-puppet-master-s-theatre), a dungeon that drops from [Leviathans](/wiki/leviathan).
  339. Puri| [Tome of Purification](/wiki/tome-of-purification), an untiered tome.
  340. Pyra| [The Ring of the Pyramid](/wiki/ring-of-the-pyramid), an Untiered ring that drops from [Bes](/wiki/bes) in the [Tomb of the Ancients](/wiki/tomb-of-the-ancients).
  341.  
  342. ##Q {#Q}
  343. |||
  344. -|-|
  345. QoT| [Quiver of Thunder](/wiki/quiver-of-thunder), an untiered quiver.
  346. Quest| [Quest Bosses](/wiki/quest-monsters), which you are directed to depending on your character level. You must defeat most of them to reach Oryx's Chamber.
  347.  
  348. ##R {#R}
  349. |||
  350. -|-|
  351. Rage| Refers to [Ragetalon Dagger](/wiki/ragetalon-dagger) or the final phase of some boss fights when the boss becomes significantly more dangerous.
  352. Rainbow Pots| Offering multiple any colored [stat increase potions](/wiki/stat-increase-potions) to buy, sell, or trade for an item or another potion.
  353. Rankcism| The belief that all members of each star rank possess characteristics or abilities specific to that star color, especially so as to distinguish it as inferior or superior to another star color or colors.
  354. Reaper| Also as *SPOOKY BOI*, [Spectral Sentry](/wiki/spectral-sentry-lost-halls), an invulnerable enemy that can be encounted in the [Lost Halls](/wiki/lost-halls)
  355. Red Agent| Refers to a [Cloak of the Red Agent](/wiki/cloak-of-the-red-agent). Also a Rogue who uses such a cloak.
  356. Res, Resu| Refers to [Resurrected Warrior's Armor](/wiki/resurrected-warrior-s-armor), a UT armour that is dropped in the [Haunted Cemetery](/wiki/haunted-cemetery)
  357. Reverse king| A rare occurrence during [The Forgotten King](/wiki/the-forgotten-king) fight in which the king moves backwards into the lava instead of forwards.
  358. (server) right| Indicates that a dungeon will be opened in the right [Cloth Bazaar](/wiki/cloth-bazaar) in the designated server. Ex: USE2 left. See also: (server) left, when a dungeon will be opened in the left bazaar.
  359. RIP/Rest in Peace|This means that someone (usually a high-level player with several maxed stats) has died, and people are paying homage to his grave, often in jest.
  360. Rip loot|This means that the player is sure that he or she will not get good loot in a dungeon due to having better players in it.
  361. Roc| Referring to the T10 Leather Armor, [Roc Leather Armor](/wiki/roc-leather-armor)
  362. Rock | Reffers to the [Rock Dragon](/wiki/rock-dragon).
  363. Rock Crystal | Referred to when a [Mysterious Crystal](/wiki/mysterious-crystal) spawned on top of a rock, making it very hard to hit with projectiles that are stopped by obstacles. As of Release 27.7.X14, crystals now spawn on their own tile to prevent Rock Crystals.
  364. Roll/Rolling| Leveling a character then examining his stats, to determine how they compare to the average value at level 20 (HP and MP are most taken into account due to the rarity of Life and Mana Potions). Re-rolling is the act of killing your character and starting a new roll due to a poor roll.
  365. Rubberband| When your net jitter is extremely high, causing monsters and/or characters around you to appear to bounce around your screen.
  366. Rush| To run ahead through a dungeon, killing few enemies, in an attempt to reach the boss quickly. This could be done to have more time to inflict soulbound damage on the boss and/or to make running dungeons less time-consuming.
  367. RWT| Real world trading, or the act of buying or selling ingame items for real money. RWT is prohibited by the Terms of Service.
  368.  
  369. ##S {#S}
  370. |||
  371. -|-|
  372. S >| The intention of trading with another player in an ingame trade. This specifically refers to items that the player are "selling", or have on hand.
  373. Sada| [Sadamune](/wiki/sadamune), the tier 13 katana
  374. Sandman Convention/Convention| A presumed bug in the game which causes vast quantities of desert sandmen, sand devils, and giant crabs to spawn in a close proximity. Fatal to low level players, but amusing to others. Also doable on smaller amounts with Goblins. Both may result in a humiliating level 20 death if you decide to go afk smack in the middle of one. The XP gain from them can cause very fast levelling-up.
  375. SB| See soulbound.
  376. Scammer| Someone who steals your items through deception or otherwise, without your consent.
  377. Scammy| A term refering to the [Cursed Amulet of Resurrection](/wiki/cursed-amulet-of-resurrection), comparing it derogatorily to the previous [Amulet of Resurrection](/wiki/amulet-of-resurrection).
  378. Scutum| [Spiteful Scutum](/wiki/spiteful-scutum), an Untiered shield dropped by [Janus the Doorwarden](/wiki/janus-the-doorwarden).
  379. Secret| The Abandoned Switch in the second part of [The Shatters](/wiki/the-shatters) which is only accessible to teleporting classes (i.e. Tricksters or Rogues with [Cloak of the Planewalker](/wiki/cloak-of-the-planewalker)).
  380. Set| A full set of [equipment](/wiki/equipment) comprising weapon, ability item, armor and a ring.
  381. Sew, Sewer, Sewers| Referring to the [Toxic Sewers](/wiki/toxic-sewers).
  382. Shatts/Shtrs| [The Shatters](/wiki/the-shatters).
  383. Shotgunned| Taking most or every hit from a wave of shots. e.g. Medusa or Oryx.
  384. Sin| [Assassin](/wiki/assassin), one of the 14 classes.
  385. Sitting| When an enemy is positioned right on top of your character, dealing massive damage to you as all its projectiles will hit. Also refers to when a player 'sits' on an enemy- dealing massive damage to the enemy.
  386. Skin| An item that can be used to change the appearance of your character.
  387. Skull| [Skull Shrine](/wiki/skull-shrine), one of the events.
  388. Smoth, Smother| [Robe of the Star Mother](/wiki/robe-of-the-star-mother), the tier 14 robe
  389. Snack Pot| A pun on the name of the [Snake Pit](/wiki/snake-pit).
  390. Sorc| [Sorcerer](/wiki/sorcerer), a player class.
  391. Soulbound | 1.Soulbound items, as indicated on their tool tip when hovering over them, cannot be traded to other players. Dropping them will produce a soulbound purple bag instead of a publicly accessible brown bag.<br><br>2. Soulbound loot bags include every type of loot bag in the game except for brown and pink bags. They are dropped by enemies on a per-player basis; that is, when a soulbound bag drops for you, only you can see the bag and obtain the loot. The items in soulbound loot bags do not necessarily have to be soulbound, as most mid to high tier items drop in soulbound bags. However, untiered items, which are all soulbound, also drop in soulbound bags.<br><br>3. Soulbound damage is the minimum amount of damage that a player has to inflict on an enemy in order to have a chance for the enemy to drop a soulbound loot bag.|
  392. Spamstic| Mystics who spam their ability on enemies, mainly to annoy players
  393. Spd| Abbreviation for Speed, a [Character Stat](/wiki/character-stats). Also used when referring to the respective type of potion
  394. Spellbomb| Consecutively using the wizard's ability on an enemy, dealing massive damage.
  395. Sphinx| Usually refers to [Grand Sphinx](/wiki/grand-sphinx), one of the events. Also can refer to [Ring of the Sphinx](/wiki/ring-of-the-sphinx), an untiered ring that drops from [Nut](/wiki/nut).
  396. Splend, Splendor| [Sword of Splendor](/wiki/sword-of-splendor), the tier 13 sword.
  397. SPOOKY BOI, SPOOPY BOI, SPOOKY BOY, SPOOPY BOY. | Also named as *Reaper*, [Spectral Sentry](/wiki/spectral-sentry-lost-halls), an invulnerable enemy that can be encounted in the [Lost Halls](/wiki/lost-halls)
  398. Sprite | [Sprite World](/wiki/sprite-world)
  399. Squishy| A term used to describe fragile characters such as the Robe and Leather users.
  400. ST| Refers to the untiered items from [Special Themed sets](/wiki/special-themed-sets), also sometimes called Set Tier items.
  401. ST spell| [Ancient Spell: Pierce](/wiki/ancient-spell-pierce), the only ST spell in existence.
  402. Steamroll| The act of quickly defeating an enemy with a large group of players before the enemy has a chance to do much.
  403. Sup| Referring to a [Superior Ring](/wiki/rings) Which adds +6 to a given stat or +100HP/MP.
  404.  
  405. ##T {#T}
  406. |||
  407. -|-|
  408. T#| The Tier level of a Weapon, Armor, Ability, or Ring. Some items have no tier (see Untiered).
  409. Tele or tp| An abbreviation of Teleport.
  410. Temple| Referring to [Mountain Temple](/wiki/mountain-temple) opened by [Jade and Garnet Statues](/wiki/jade-and-garnet-statues)
  411. thx or ty| Shorthand for Thanks and Thank You, respectively.
  412. Tinc| Short for [Tinctures](/wiki/tinctures-and-effusions), consumables which temporarily boosts your stats.
  413. tl;dr| Abbreviation of "too long, don't read." Usually a summary of the thread follows after this.
  414. Tomb| Referring to [Tomb of the Ancients](/wiki/tomb-of-the-ancients) opened by [Grand Sphinx](/wiki/grand-sphinx)
  415. Top| The most powerful tiered equipment, ie Tier 12 Weapons, T13 Armor, Tier 6 Abilities, Unbound Rings (Tier 6).
  416. Topless| When a player purposely uses no tops as a challenge or to show their skill level.
  417. Train| A large group of players that frequent the godlands and repeatedly kill gods. In the past, trains occasionally formed in lower-leveled areas. Many players join trains in order to level up (see Rolling) or gain fame quickly for star ranks and/or usable account fame with little risk. The current location of the train is found in its [Discord server](https://discordapp.com/invite/96wTfDK).
  418. Trench| The [Ocean Trench](/wiki/ocean-trench) dungeon.
  419. Trix| Another term for [Trickster](/wiki/trickster)
  420. Troom| Short form for "treasure room," hidden rooms in the Manor of the Immortals, Snake Pit, Abyss of Demons, Puppet Master's Theatre, Toxic Sewers, and Tomb of the Ancients with mini bosses that can drop various loot and untiered items unique to the dungeon.
  421. Tsarc| Specifically refers to the treasure room of the Tomb of the Ancients.
  422. Tshot| [Thousand Shot](/wiki/thousand-shot), an Untiered bow that drops from [The Puppet Master 2](/wiki/the-puppet-master-2).
  423. Ttyl| Abbreviation for "Talk to you later"
  424. Tut| Tutorial, which can be accessed by typing /tutorial (was also used for trading and congregation purposes in previous builds).
  425. Twilight or Twi| Referring to the T5 Cloak, [Cloak of Endless Twilight](/wiki/cloak-of-endless-twilight)
  426.  
  427.  
  428. ##U {#U}
  429. |||
  430. -|-|
  431. UB, unbound| Referring to a Unbound Ring Which adds +9 of a given stat or +180HP/MP (ex. ubatt for [Ring of Unbound Attack](/wiki/ring-of-unbound-attack) or ubhp for [Ring of Unbound Health](/wiki/ring-of-unbound-health).
  432. UDL| [Undead Lair](/wiki/undead-lair).
  433. Unity| also as *Vital* [Staff of the Vital Unity](/wiki/staff-of-the-vital-unity], the tier 13 staff
  434. Untiered/UT| Refers to rare items that are not tiered.
  435.  
  436. ##V {#V}
  437. |||
  438. -|-|
  439. V:, V>| Spanish equivalent of S: or S>, based on the word "vender" which is Spanish for "selling."
  440. Val, vally| Short term for the tradeable Valentines Day 2013 pet.
  441. Vbow| Referring to the T9 bow, [Verdant Bow](/wiki/verdant-bow)
  442. Veng, Venge, Vengeance| Referring to the T11 Heavy Armor, [Vengeance Armor](/wiki/vengeance-armor)
  443. Vial| [Vial of Pure Darkness](/wiki/vial-of-pure-darkness), an item that unlocks the portal to The Void, where the [Void Entity](/wiki/void-entity) is encountered
  444. Vit| Abbreviation for Vitality, a [Character Stat](/wiki/character-stats). Also used when referring to the respective type of potion.
  445. Vital| Also as *Unity* [Staff of the Vital Unity](/wiki/staff-of-the-vital-unity], the tier 13 staff
  446. Void Run| To complete a [Lost Halls](/wiki/lost-halls) with the intention of defeating the [Void Entity](/wiki/void-entity). This requires first defeating the [Marble Colossus](/wiki/marble-colossus) and opening a portal to The Void with a [Vial of Pure Darkness](/wiki/vial-of-pure-darkness)
  447. Vouch| Verifying that another player is a trustworthy trader.
  448.  
  449. ##W {#W}
  450. |||
  451. -|-|
  452. War, Warr| [Warrior](/wiki/warrior), a player class.
  453. WB| Abbeviation for "Welcome back"
  454. Wbag| White Bag (See "White" below)
  455. WC| [Wine Cellar](/wiki/wine-cellar)
  456. WC Tops| Refers to the highest tier items that can be found in the Wine Cellar. These are tier 12 weapons, tier 13 armors, tier 6 abilities, and tier 5 rings (tier 6 rings only drop in the Shatters).
  457. White| Often said by players when an enemy drops a white (untiered) loot bag for them.
  458. Wis| Abbreviation for Wisdom, a [Character Stat](/wiki/character-stats). Also used when referring to the respective type of potion.
  459. Wiz, Wizzy| [Wizard](/wiki/wizard), a player class.
  460. Wyrm| [Wyrmhide Armor](/wiki/wyrmhide-armor), the tier 14 leather armor.
  461.  
  462.  
  463. ##X {#X}
  464. |||
  465. -|-|
  466. XP| Experience Points, which are gained when killing a monster. Before level 20, they help level you up. After level 20, they slowly increase your fame meter.
  467.  
  468. ##Y {#Y}
  469. |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  470. -|-|
  471. yw| You're welcome.
  472.  
  473. ##Z {#Z}
  474. ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  475. -|-|
  476. ZSeal| [Seal of the Holy Warrior](/wiki/seal-of-the-holy-warrior).
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