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'''Bot''' = A character that is controlled by a programmed script instead of a human player. | '''Bot''' = A character that is controlled by a programmed script instead of a human player. | ||
'''Braindead''' = Usually refers to a strategy for certain mechanics that | '''Braindead''' = Usually refers to a strategy for certain mechanics that reduces the amount of decision-making needed by players to increase ease of execution. | ||
'''BRB''' = Be Right Back | '''BRB''' = Be Right Back |
Revision as of 22:12, 1 December 2022
# Chest = A Party Finder description for current savage raids that how indicates how many treasure coffers the party leader would like to appear upon completing the duty. 2 chest = No one has cleared the duty for the week (Note this setting can be enforced with [Duty Complete](Weekly Reward Unclaimed)); 1 chest = 1-4 players have cleared for the week; 0 chest = 5 or more players have cleared for the week.
2 min = Usually refers to strong attacks and party buffs with a recast time of 2 minutes. Aligning usage of these actions will maximize party damage.
A# = Alexander raids, with the number indicating the "floor". Alexander: Gordias represents A1-A4, Alexander: Midas represents A5-A8, and Alexander: The Creator represents A9-A12. Also commonly used with N or S to indicate normal or Savage mode (e.g. A9S refers to Alexander - The Eyes of the Creator (Savage)).
ACC = Accuracy became Direct Hit Rate
ACN = Arcanist
Adds = Additional Enemies that spawn during boss fight
AF = Artifact Armor; The iconic armor of your job that is obtained by completing the level 45 and 50 job quests. (iLvl 50) Additional sets added every expansion at each new level cap.
AFK = Away From Keyboard
Aggro = Drawing the attention of enemies
AK = Amdapor Keep; An entry-level level 50 dungeon that drops iLvl 60 gear.
ALC = Alchemist
Anima = The Anima Weapons series of weapons, introduced in Heavensward.
Animus = The second upgrade step in the Zodiac series of weapons. Animus weapons are ILvl 100.
AoE = Area of Effect: Abilities that do damage or inflict debuffs to multiple enemies
ARC = Archer
ARM = Armorer
ARR = A Realm Reborn
AST = Astrologian
Atma = The first upgrade step in the Zodiac series of weapons. Atma weapons are nominally iLvl 100, but with stats between 90 and 100. Also refers to a set of items that are required to perform the upgrade.
BCoB = The Binding Coil of Bahamut; the game's first 8-man raid instance. The raid is split into 13 parts called "Turns", with turns 10 to 13 being the hardest instances in ARR and also known as The Final Coil of Bahamut.
Bio = Bio break. In organized group content such as raids, when the leader calls a break to allow group members a few minutes to take care of real life biological needs, such as getting snacks, going to the bathroom, etc.
BiS = Best in Slot; The single best item for a specific job to use in a specific gear slot.
Blind = Entering a duty without having consulted a guide first.
Blist = blacklist
BLM = Black Mage
BLU = Blue Mage
Bonus = Shorthand for "first-time clear" since adventurers new to a duty grant the party a bonus for first-time completion. Often used to indicate "No bonus" - i.e. only players who have already cleared the duty are allowed.
Bot = A character that is controlled by a programmed script instead of a human player.
Braindead = Usually refers to a strategy for certain mechanics that reduces the amount of decision-making needed by players to increase ease of execution.
BRB = Be Right Back
BR = Boss Relative. Refers to positioning for mechanics based on where the boss is facing.
BRD = Bard
Breakpoint = The numerical threshold at which certain stats result in meaningful stats or beneficial effects. (e.g., high-end gathering nodes have perception breakpoints for certain yield ranges)
BSF = The Bozjan Southern Front
BSM = Blacksmith
BTN = Botanist
Burn = To focus attacks on a particular target while ignoring other tasks.
C4# = Clear for (number of people). Often advertised in party finder. Basically experienced players helping one or more individuals with beating encounter.
CC = Crowd Control - abilities that disable or immobile enemies such as Sleep. OR Copycat Cassie if inside Eureka Pagos
CD = Cooldown of abilities; countdown
CE = Critical Engagement, a type of combat encounter found in Save the Queen areas
Cheese = To greatly simplify an encounter mechanic using a specific strategy or action usage.
Clock spots = A common position assignment in high-end duties in which each player is assigned a cardinal or intercardinal compass position (North, Northeast, East, Southeast, South, Southwest, West, Northwest) to handle certain mechanics.
CLL = Castrum Lacus Litore
CM = Castrum Meridianum; The penultimate dungeon of the 2.0 storyline quests.
CNJ = Conjurer
Coil = The Binding Coil of Bahamut; The game's first 8-man raid instance. The raid is split into 13 parts called "Turns", with turns 6 to 9 known as the Second Coil of Bahamut and 10 to 13 as the Final Coil of Bahamut.
Comp = Composition, the job makeup of a party.
Crit = Critical Hit (formerly Critical Hit Rate)
CRP = Carpenter
CS = cutscene
CT = Crystal Tower
CUL = Culinarian
CCW = Counter Clockwise
CW = Clockwise
CWLS = Cross-world Linkshell
DAL = The Dalriada
DD = Damage Dealer, a job that focuses on dealing damage, or Damage Down, a debuff that is given in many high-end duties for failing mechanics
DEF = Defense
DEX = Dexterity
DF = Duty Finder; A system implemented to automatically create parties of players that are wishing to enter a specific duty or instance.
DH = Direct Hit Rate; Replaced Accuracy as a stat. All gear that had Accuracy now has Direct Hit Rate in the same amount. Affects the rate of slightly higher damage hits.
DL = Darklight; An iLvl 70 gear set obtained from some level 50 dungeons. Was the original set of uncapped tome gear.
DNC = Dancer
DoH = Disciples of Hand; Classes that utilize crafting materials to create various items and gear (ALC, ARM, BSM, CLN, CRP, GSM, LTW, WVR).
DoL = Disciples of Land; Classes that gather raw materials from the Eorzea (BTN, FSH, MNR).
DoM = Disciples of Magic; Combat Jobs that output primarily magic damage (BLM, RDM, SMN, WHM, SCH, AST, SGE).
DoT = Damage over Time; An ability that deals consistent damage over a given amount of time to a target.
DoW = Disciples of War; Combat Jobs that output primarily physical damage (PLD, WAR, DRK, GNB, MNK, DRG, SAM, NIN, RPR, BRD, MCH, DNC).
Downtime = Time during a fight in which the party or certain jobs cannot damage the boss due to mechanics. See also: Uptime.
DPS = Damage Per Second or a job that focuses on dealing damage.
DR = Either Duty Roulette or Delubrum Reginae depending on context.
DRS = Delubrum Reginae (Savage)
DRG = Dragoon
DRK = Dark Knight
DSR = Dragonsong's Reprise (Ultimate), an ultimate-difficulty 8-player raid
E# = Eden raids, with the number indicating the "floor". Eden's Gate represents E1-E4, Eden's Verse represents E5-E8, and Eden's Promise represents E9-E12. Also commonly used with N or S to indicate normal or Savage mode (e.g. E9S refers to Eden's Promise: Umbra (Savage)).
EN = English: English speaking players
Enrage = An ability used by bosses in high-end duties (e.g. extreme trials, savage/ultimate raids) that will wipe the party, requiring the boss to be defeated within a certain time limit.
EM/EX = Extreme Mode. A third difficulty level for trials, above NM (Normal Mode) and HM (Hard Mode).
ESO = Elder Scrolls Online, a competing MMORPG
EW = Endwalker, the fourth expansion, considered version 6.0 of the game.
Farm = To repeatedly kill an enemy or complete a duty for a specific purpose, usually to obtain loot.
FATE = Full Active Time Event
FC = Free Company; The FFXIV iteration of a guild. A large collection of players that can communicate together. A Free Company can use company-wide bonuses such as EXP gain and reduced teleportation rates.
FFA = Free-for-all. Usually refers to player-created loot rules in which each member of the party may roll Need on each piece of loot.
FCoB = Final Coil of Bahamut
FFXIV = Final Fantasy XIV
FPS = Frames per second
FR = French: French speaking players
FSH = Fisher
GC = Grand Company; The 3 main military forces of Eorzea (The Immortal Flames, The Maelstrom, and The Order of the Twin Adder). You may join one of these forces and climb the ranks of the company after defeating Ifrit in the main story arc (lvl 20).
GCD = Global Cooldown - cooldown shared by multiple abilities, spells, or weaponskills.
GG = Good Game.
GH = Guildhest
GL = Guildleve, good luck
GM = Game Master, a moderator who enforces penalties against rules-breaking players.
GNB = Gunbreaker
GLA = Gladiator
Glam = Glamour
Grind = A long and tedious process with an end goal in mind.
GSM = Goldsmith
GW2 = Guild Wars 2, a competing MMORPG
Hardcast = To cast a spell with a cast bar.
HM = Hard Mode Trials or Dungeons; A variation of a duty that is attainable at level 50. Hard mode variations are, as implied, increased difficulty and include more complex boss mechanics.
HoH = Heaven-on-High
HoT = Heal over Time; An ability that consistently heals a target over a given amount of time.
HP = HP
HQ = High Quality ; A higher quality version of a craftable item or gear that will give higher stats than it's Normal Quality (NQ) counterpart. It is required that a crafter attain enough quality points in the crafting process to produce a High Quality item.
HW = Heavensward, the first expansion, considered version 3.0 of the game.
IGN = In-game name (i.e., the name of a character)
iLvl, IL = Item Level; A property of a piece of gear that denotes the approximate effectiveness of the item. This is not the level required to equip the item. Higher item level gear is released in nearly every patch.
INC = Incoming: warning for incoming enemies
INT = Intelligence
Invuln = A tank action that provides some form of invulnerability or death prevention. These include Hallowed Ground for Paladin, Holmgang for Warrior, Living Dead for Dark Knight, and Superbolide for Warrior.
IRL = In Real Life
JP = Japanese: Japanese speaking players.
KFF = Kill For Friend. Often advertised in party finder. Basically experienced players helping single individual with beating encounter.
KF1 = Kill For One. Similar to KFF
Kite = To attack a monster while running away often done by ranged attackers to deal damage while avoiding taking damage though it makes it difficult for the tank to pull the monster off.
LB = Limit Break; A powerful party ability in Final Fantasy that must be charged up prior to use and has varying effects depending on the job it is used by.
LC = Limit Cut, a mechanic in which each player is marked 1-8, indicating the order they will take an attack. First appeared in Alexander - The Heart of the Creator (Savage) but related number mechanics in newer duties are generally referred to as "Limit Cut".
LF = Looking for; A common term used when searching for things or people. Variations include LFG, LFM and LFP being Looking For Group, Looking For More, and Looking For Party.
LNC = Lancer
Lockout = The timer of a duty. If it expires, the party will be removed from the instance.
LoS = Line of Sight
LoV = Lord of Verminion
LoVM = Lord of Verminion
LS = Link Shell; A permanent chat channel in which a collection of players can communicate together. Often formed to find players of similar interests with which you can play with together.
LTW = Leatherworker
MB = Market Board
MCH = Machinist
MIN = Miner
MINE = Minimum Ilvl No Echo. These are Duty Finder settings for enabling the maximum challenge out of an older duty; by silencing The Echo buff and reducing gear Item Level to the minimum allowed. Note that this isn't an "original" or "intended" difficulty setting due to years of Job changes and the availability of better-than-minimum gear even at content release.
Mit = mitigation action, i.e. actions that reduce damage taken
MGP = Manderville Gold Saucer Points
MMORPG = Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game
MND = Mind
MNK = Monk
Mob = Monster
MP = MP
MRD = Marauder
MSQ = Main Scenario Quests
MT = 1) Miss Tell, sending a whisper/tell to the wrong person. A previously sent message was sent to the wrong recipient or chat room. 2) Main Tank, the tank responsible for handling the main/hardest hitting enemy in a fight.
Myth = Obsolete. Allagan Tomestones of Mythology; A currency used to purchase end-game gear and crafting materials. This currency is no longer obtainable.
Nexus = The fourth upgrade step in the Zodiac series of weapons. Nexus weapons are iLvl 115.
NIN = Ninja
NM = Normal mode trial/raid; Notorious Monster (a type of combat encounter found in Eureka zones)
NN = Novice Network
Novus = the third upgrade step in the Zodiac series of weapons. Novus weapons are iLvl 110.
NPC = Non-Player Character
NQ = Normal Quality
O# = Omega raids, with the number indicating the "floor". Deltascape represents O1-O4. Also commonly used with N or S to indicate normal or Savage mode (e.g. O4S refers to Deltascape V4.0 (Savage)). Also denoted as V#.
o/ = Used as a greeting or farewell. Supposed to represent a person with their arm raised.
oGCD = "Off Global Cooldown" - An ability which has its own cooldown timer and can generally be used in-between global cooldown (GCD) abilities, spells or weapon skills.
OHKO = One Hit Knock Out
OMW = On My Way
OOM = Out Of Mana/MP; Used to announce to allies that you are very low or completely out of MP.
Opener = A sequence of actions used at the start of an encounter designed to maximize damage and set up the job's rotation for the rest of the encounter. See also: rotation
OT = Off-tank, referring to the second tank in 8-player content whose main responsibility does not include being the enemy's primary aggro target from the start.
P# = Pandaemonium raids, with the number indicating the "floor" of the raid. Asphodelos represents P1-P4. Abyssos represents P5-P6. Also commonly used with N or S to indicate normal or Savage mode (e.g. P8S refers to Abyssos: The Eighth Circle (Savage)). May also indicate the phase of an encounter, e.g., P2 = phase 2.
PC = Player Character
PF = Party Finder
PGL = Pugilist
PIE = Piety; A healer-only stat that increases MP regeneration rate. Only 'enough' is desirable, too much hurts damage output.
Pike = To stand and do nothing while in a dungeon.
Philo = Obsolete. Allagan Tomestones of Philosophy; A currency once used to purchase end-game gear and crafting materials. This currency is no longer obtainable.
PLD = Paladin
Poe = Allagan Tomestones of Poetics; A currency used to purchase item level 130/270/400 former end-game gear and crafting materials.
Pot = Potion OR any attribute-enhancing consumable used for quick burst damage (during high-end raids) OR Potency: the abstracted power of an attack, ability, or spell.
Prae = The Praetorium; The final dungeon of the 2.0 storyline quests featuring several boss battles and unskippable cutscenes.
Prog = progression, most commonly in higher-end duties (e.g., prog from X mechanic onwards)
Protean = A mechanic type that involves handling multiple conal AoEs originating from a boss or other actor.
PotD = Palace of the Dead
PST = Please Send Tell; Used when asking replying parties to send a message via tell. Also onomatopoeia for a whisper; whispering is another terminology for sending a private in-game message used commonly in games.
PT = Party; Pull Time (most commonly used in S-rank hunts)
PUG = Pick Up Group; Used to refer to a group of players that are found via /shout chat or even duty finder. Generally any group that wasn't already previously associated with each other. Often confused as Pugilist (PGL).
Pull = To acquire the aggro of a specified monster to attract it to the party or on to the tank and off of a party member.
PvE = Player vs. Environment - PvE activities are dungeons, trials, FATEs etc.
PvP = Player vs. Player - PvP activities are The Wolves' Den, Crystalline Conflict, Frontline, and Rival Wings.
Raidwide = An enemy attack that damages the entire party.
RDM = Red Mage
Relic = Relic Weapon; A powerful, iconic weapon that is attained through a considerably long quest chain that takes you through end-game dungeons and boss fights. A Zodiac weapon can be upgraded, first to a Zodiac Zenith and then to a Zodiac Atma, Animus, Novus and Nexus (see Zodiac Weapons). Each expansion has its own, separate relic quest line.
Res/Rez = Resurrect
RF = Raid Finder; Merged with Duty Finder, a system implemented to automatically create parties of players that are wishing to enter a specific duty or instance, but used exclusively for the most recent (and most difficult) content, such as Ex Trials and Savage raids.
RNG = Random Number Generator
ROG = Rogue
Rotation = A sequence of actions that optimizes a job's damage output. Can also refer to defensive and healing action usage orders.
RPR = Reaper
Sac = Sacrifing party member/s in order to "resolve" a specific mechanic.
SAM = Samurai
SCH = Scholar
SB = Stormblood, the second expansion, considered version 4.0 of the game. OR Spirit Bond, depending on context.
SCoB = The Second Coil of Bahamut; also know as Binding Coil of Bahamut turns 6 to 9.
SE = Square Enix; The company that made Final Fantasy XIV A Realm Reborn.
SGE = Sage
ShB = Shadowbringers, the third expansion, considered version 5.0 of the game.
Slidecast = Moving just before a cast bar fully fills. If timed properly, the cast will complete without interruption due to server latency. This is used to improve the movement of jobs with casted actions during fights.
Soak = To deliberately stand in an enemy AoE, often required for certain boss attacks where failure to do so will cause massive group-wide damage.
Sol = See Sold.
Sold = Allagan Tomestones of Soldiery; A obsolete currency that was used to purchase item level 100 equipment and crafting materials.
Spam = To repeat an action many times, back-to-back.
Sprout = A player with a "New Adventurer" icon.
SR = Speed Run; Appended to advertisements when arranging parties for instances, to indicate that you are looking to finish the dungeon as quickly as possible by taking shortcuts and skipping all possible enemies. Speed run groups often look for well-geared and experienced players to run through the dungeon even faster to maximize their gains by getting more dungeons completed.
ST = Syrcus Tower; the second raid in the Crystal Tower series.
Stack(s) (Noun) = The number of simultaneous applications of a given buff or debuff, indicated by a number on the icon.
Stack (Verb) = For multiple players to stand very close together, often required for boss fight mechanics.
Static = A group of players that meets at pre-scheduled times, usually to do high-end duties.\
StB = Stormblood, to be less ambiguous than SB
STR = Strength
Strat = strategy
SWTOR = Star Wars: The Old Republic, a competing MMORPG
T# = Bahamut raids, with the number indicating the "floor" of the raid. The Binding Coil of Bahamut represents T1-T5, The Second Coil of Bahamut represents T6-T9, and The Final Coil of Bahamut represents T10-T13.
TEA = The Epic of Alexander (Ultimate), an ultimate-difficulty 8-player raid
TEN = Tenacity; a tank-only stat that replaced Parry. Reduces damage taken and increases amount healed by a small amount. Generally considered a dump stat.
Tether = A common fight mechanic in which a character is connected to another entity with a visible line, representing an certain interaction (e.g. the target of an upcoming attack). Some tethers can be broken or passed to another player.
THM = Thaumaturge
TN = True North. Also may refer to true north positioning, which is positioning for mechanics based on absolute compass directions, regardless of where the boss is facing.
Tomes = Allagan Tomestones
ToS = Terms of Service
Tower = An AoE a player must stand in, or will deal high partywide damage if not taken in time
TP = TP; Old resource similar to MP. Completely deprecated. TP can also stand for Teleport
TT = Triple Triad
Twister = A mechanic originating from The Binding Coil of Bahamut - Turn 5 in which players must move at the end of a cast bar to dodge instant-kill AoEs that will spawn under their location. In newer duties, this more generally refers to mechanics in which players must bait invisible AoEs and dodge them.
TYFP = Thank you for party. Usually said when a player is about to leave a party.
UCoB = The Unending Coil of Bahamut (Ultimate), an ultimate-difficulty 8-player raid
Uptime = Time during a fight that is spent damaging the boss. An uptime strat is a strategy for a mechanic that allows the party to handle mechanics while allowing more jobs to damage the boss during the mechanic (e.g., melees being within range or reduced movement for casters). See also: Downtime
UwU = The Weapon's Refrain (Ultimate), an ultimate-difficulty 8-player raid. Stands for alternative name of Weapon's Refrain - Ultima Weapon (Ultimate).
V# = Omega raids, with the number indicating the "floor". Deltascape represents V1-V4. Also commonly used with N or S to indicate normal or Savage mode (e.g. V4S refers to Deltascape V4.0 (Savage)). Also denoted as O#.
VA = Void Ark
VIT = Vitality
W2W = Wall-to-wall pull in dungeons, in which the party engages every enemy group in until they reach a barrier that will prevent further progress until the enemies are defeated.
WAR = Warrior
WB = Welcome Back
WHM = White Mage
WoD = World of Darkness OR Warrior of Darkness depending on context
WoL = Warrior of Light, the player character
WoW = World of Warcraft, a competing MMORPG
WP = The Wanderer's Palace; Entry-level level 50 dungeon that drops iLvl 55 gear.
WR = The Weapon's Refrain (Ultimate), an ultimate-difficulty 8-player raid. UwU (Ultima Weapon (Ultimate)) acronym is used more often
WS = Weaponskill
WT = Wondrous Tails
WTB = Wants to buy; Used when advertising that you are buying specific items or services from other players.
WTS = Wants to sell; Used when advertising that you are selling specific items or services from other players.
WVR = Weaver
WXHB = W Cross Hotbar, an optional expansion to the normal controller hotbar.
Y = Yalm, an unit of distance in FFXIV