It basically means "you're complaining," although it can also be used as a verb "stop QQing". What it refers to is things that have a chance to go off when some event happens. For instance, a Fiery enchant has a chance per hit to cause extra fire damage. This ability of the Fiery enchant is known as a "proc;" when it activates and causes the extra damage, one can say that it has "procced," and the activation itself, the extra damage, can also be called a "proc.
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Leave this field empty. Leave a Comment Powdercake. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. A requirement that must be completed before players are able to enter specific raids. Often this comes in the form of a quest. An item that drops in Molten Core that is required for attaining the legendary sword: Thunderfury, Blessed Blade of the Windseeker.
Prebis required. Items that become soulbound after equipping them. Prior to equipping, the item may be bought or sold on the Auction House or Traded to other players. Items that become soulbound immediately upon picking up acquiring an item. These items can usually be sold to a vendor but may not be bought or sold on the Auction House or Traded to other players. A 5-man dungeon for players level A variant of Blackrock Depths where players only complete the arena event and then reset the dungeon.
This is popular in certain patches where the enemies in the BRD Arena give very good loot compared to raids. A variant of Blackrock Depths where players are completing the Molten Core attunement quest.
A variant of Blackrock Depths where players are only completing the Jail Break! A variant of Blackrock Depths where players head directly to Lord Incendius and then purposely jump down into the lava below to skip directly to the MC entrance.
Demoralizing Shout reduces enemy attack power. Disc — Reference to Discipline spec Priests. Discipline Priests are healers that focus on absorption mechanics rather than actual healing. Rather than filling health bars, Discipline Priests attempt to prevent them from emptying. Quickly identified by their signature ability Penace. DKP — The basic distribution system for loot, based on points earned for attendance and downing bosses. Elite — a mob with higher stats and armor Emote — actions that players or mobs perform via slash-commands see slash-commands.
Some of these are animated, and some are not EoC — Emblem of Conquest, the emblem added in 3. Contains Malygos, the Blue Dragonflight aspect, or leader. EoF — Emblem of Frost, the emblem added in 3. EoH — Emblem of Heroism, an emblem originally obtained from heroic bosses and man raid instances prior to patch 3. From 3. EoV — Emblem of Valor, an emblem originally obtained from 25 man raid instances prior to patch 3. Epic — This is the second-best quality of items in the game.
Epic items have better stats than lower-quality gear, and are usually found in higher-level instances. However, some can be found elsewhere and sometimes crafted. Exploit — deliberately using a bug. This usually transfers aggro to pet or other party members. Fear — A spell which causes enemies to run away randomly for a certain amount of time. FFA — Free for all.
FFS — For fuck sake. FPS — Frames per second. FTL — For the loss. FTW — For the win. Greed is normally selected if the item is BoE or nobody Needs is see Need. If anyone selects Need, any greed rolls are ignored. GTG — [1] Good to go [2] got to go Guild — has the same concept as a clan; a guild is a group of people belonging to the same community in-game.
HP — hit points; also Honor Points. Also an addon which simplifies the raid healing interface and makes it easier to use. Healthstone — a consumable item created by warlocks that can be used to heal Holy — Reference to a Priest or Paladin healing spec. Honor Points — Standard PvP currency. Used to obtain PvP related items. As of patch 4. Often used to initiate combat because of its significant damage, particularly at low levels. The confusion comes from the various things exclusive to hunters, such as tamable pets, happiness and pet level.
Ingame money Instance — a separate zone filled with elite mobs, and perhaps some non-elite mobs. There are also bosses in instances that rewards items of great value Int — intellect IRL — in real life. Standard raid currency, similar in concept to Badges or Emblems. Obtained from raids and heroic instances. Currently cap as of patch 4. Sometimes used for specific abilities such as L2Tank or L2Heal Lag — the delay between actions; typically used when latency is higher than normal, or « spikes ».
Latency — The amount of time it take your computer to communicate with the WoW server. Legendary — This is the best quality of items in the game. Legendary gear usually requires a long and involved quest line, or can be found in the high-end raid instances.
Leet — aka A way of speaking and typing things, using alternative keys on the keyboard, more than just the letters in the alphabet Leveling — gaining levels LF??
Loot is also used as a replacement of the word drop in some cases. In groups there are several looting systems which gives everyone in the group a fair part of the drop LOS — line of sight. Also used strategically in PvP combat, typically defensively. Main — the character that gets the most attention from a player Mara — Maraudon — a level 40 5-man instance located in Desolace Master Looter — this is a looting system where a chosen player loots all the drops.
However, the master looter can decide that certain drops goes to certain players, and because of this, it is possible that the ML see ML does not loot all drops. Normally used by guild-hosted raids to ensure correct loot distribution.
MB — Mana break — brief pause normally part way through an instance to allow mana users to drink and restore their mana pool. MD — Misdirect, a hunter ability that redirects their threat to the affected target, usually a tank. May also refer to similar abilities used by other classes. From Mobiles. Now derived from Spirit for healing classes.
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