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![]() I am not sure if EQ was the place where the term 'raid' was invented, but I don't remember using it early in the game.
Our first 'battle' or 'guild event' was when our guild hit Mistmoore. We were two groups of 20s and got our asses handed to us when we tried to get into the castle. =^.^= I think I first heard raid somewhere in mid-classic. | ||
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![]() I remember using it in UO (dragon raids), so it's gaming application pre-dates EQ.
Honestly, it's almost impossible to keep terms straight in regards to when they became part of gaming language. I don't really think it matters. Wasn't there almost a meta-physical fistfight a while back over the use of threat vs. aggro? | ||
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![]() I find 'twink' more interesting since it presumably originates from the term for a young gay man but in MMOs is no longer used as a pejorative (usually). It's as though people first called lowbie MMO players with super gear gay, and then those MMO players just decided to own it, like African-Americans with the N-word.
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I call my alts "traps" :P | |||
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![]() There was a thread on the EQ live forums back in the day about what do you guys call XXXXXXXXXX camp on your server.
It was amazing to see how many different terms there were for each camp. | ||
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