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* '''Strategic, Strat''' - A game with settings equal to or largely like the [[Strategic 1 v 1|Strategic 1v1 template]]. Often in game or tournament titles. | * '''Strategic, Strat''' - A game with settings equal to or largely like the [[Strategic 1 v 1|Strategic 1v1 template]]. Often in game or tournament titles. | ||
* '''Diplomacy''' - A game with private chat enabled, to encourage truces and treaties between players that are not teamed together from the start. | * '''Diplomacy''' - A game with private chat enabled, to encourage truces and treaties between players that are not teamed together from the start. | ||
* '''hree; jere; here; ghere ''' - I am aware I exceeded the boot timer. I was away, but I am here now. I promise I will hurry now in commiting my turn, please don't boot me. | |||
[[Category:Community]] | [[Category:Community]] |
Revision as of 11:05, 14 October 2013
Here's a list of terms you will often encounter when playing WarLight. There is large overlap with the general chat-language, but there are some WarLight-specific words as well.
- GG, gg - Good game, often said at the end of a game to compliment other players with their strategy, fair-play and/or manners.
- NC - No cards. Often in game or tournament titles.
- 16% - The luck is set at 16%. It can be any percentage, but 16% is popular because the often-used 4 vs 2 attack will have a 100% chance of winning. Often in game or tournament titles.
- gl - Good luck
- hf - Have fun
- random - Random distribution of territories upon starting a game. Often in game or tournament titles.
- auto - Random (automatic) distribution of territories upon starting a game. Often in game or tournament titles.
- FFA - Free for all, i.e. without teams.
- Strategic, Strat - A game with settings equal to or largely like the Strategic 1v1 template. Often in game or tournament titles.
- Diplomacy - A game with private chat enabled, to encourage truces and treaties between players that are not teamed together from the start.
- hree; jere; here; ghere - I am aware I exceeded the boot timer. I was away, but I am here now. I promise I will hurry now in commiting my turn, please don't boot me.