Game Slang

aa = Air to Air (or sometimes can be Anti-Air)

ag = Air to Ground

eq = Earthquake (Special attack)

eg = End Game (The battles last minutes)

fp = Fast poc

ga = Ground to Air

gg = Good Game

gj = Good Job

wp = Well Played

wd = Well Done

np = No Problem

nt = Nice Try

tk = Team Kill

op = Off Poc

po = Poc Off

pr = power rating

sd = Self Destruct

pbc = Prime Battle Commander

bc = Battle Commander

wulu = terrible player

noob = newbie (new to the game)

lol = Laughing Out Loud

omg = Oh My God

omw = On My Way

req = Request into battle

rofl = Rolling On Floor Laughing

lmao = Laughing My Ass Off

sp = Slow Poc (Poc in eg)

ss = Save Spot (filling battle with friends/regi members/pros before randoms)

wtf = What The F**k

pq = portal quest (request rein at port)

pt = poc time

rb = regiment battle

atm = at the moment


 * Regiment names

Ehj = Einherjar

SadX = SadisticX

RevX = IReveloutionXI

6d/6d7n = 6days7Nights

LOW = LeadersOfWar

Damage = DamangeInc

DMPSK = DeathMatchPSK

US = UniversalSolders

TSA = TheSacredAsasins

FF = lFieryFlarel

TC = TCstation

Posse = Poseidons

Dakkon = Noob


 * Key Definitions

Prestige = amount of points a player makes in a battle

Power Rating = reflects the total number of attribute points a player has

Note: Power Rating (PR) does not represent the skill level of a player. For example, a player with a high PR does not make him / her a pro. Being pro means having the skills needed to win big battles (not free wins). You can identify pros by looking at their prestige in relation to their win/loss record + total battles played.

A pro must have the following:

- Above average prestige in relation to the number of games they have played. (This would indicate that the player has a high scoring output per battle; proving that he / she consistently makes a large impact on the battlefield, regardless of the units that they use).

- Above average winning percentage (at least around 60% or above). (This would indicate that the player understands the concept of winning consistently). With this combined alongside a high prestige output per battle, the player proves that he or she reins real battles, and not free wins.

- It's also important to note that there are other ways to make a huge impact on the battlefield besides scoring. Sitting, EG phasing + poccing, defending, jamming, healing, relaying, etc. are also considered pro moves.

PRO = Skill, not PR (Power Rating)

- While having high PR is important (especially for those who need it to be effective in the battlefield), it can never replace skill.

There are lower pr players with no reincarnations that are pros, and there are higher pr players with many reincarnations that are not pros. Being a payer or non-payer has nothing to do with being a pro. Pro is skill, period.