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- Etymology of Buff and Nerf as used in video-game slang
NERFED is a player-created term used to describe the reduced effectiveness of certain aspects pertaining to the player's acquired abilities or materials in a particular game
- terminology - Etymology of the word nerf? - Arqade
How did the word "nerf" develop to its current meaning in MMO multiplayer games? I can remember seeing it for a long time to have the same or similar meaning, even before the explosion of MMOs that
- minecraft java edition - Why Wont This Sugarcane Grow? - Arqade
7 It seems that you may be dealing with an instance where the server staff has nerfed sugarcane's growth rate, most likely using a plugin, or the built-in feature of spigot This is often done to prevent the price of easily-farm-able goods, like sugarcane, from dropping to rock bottom, or, in the event of a server store, people getting too rich
- What influence did Byun have on Reaper changes? - Arqade
After that, the Reaper KD8 charge has been nerfed twice In the Balance Update of March 2017 the cooldown has been increased from 7 seconds to 14 seconds In the Balance Update of July 2017 the damage was reduced from 10 to 5 I'm not aware about any official statement about Byun in particular
- How did the term buff originate? - Arqade
Here's anarchy online Nov 2001 with "I watched MA get buffed then nerfed" Before "Buff" was the opposite of "Nerf", "Buff" was the opposite of "Debuff" I learned of the word buff in everquest (1999) Primarily the word was used to describe spells that one character would cast to enhance another Examples are, the shaman run speed buff (SoW) or the enchanter mana regen buff (Clarity) There
- Whats the difference between nerf and debuff? - Arqade
One addendum: the main problem with the confusion is that the opposite of nerf and debuff is buff in both cases A game code increase in power as well as an ability temporarily increasing your power are referred to as a buff
- What does term nerf mean? in Hearthstone - Arqade
In order to make the game balanced again, the "OP" item (card) gets nerfed This usually means the stats get reduced The most common nerf in games is lowering the damage of something A nerf isn't always lowering a stat though, it can also mean a stat like mana cost or cooldown get increased
- Did minecraft 1. 4. 2 nerf high level enchantments in favour of . . . - Arqade
Since minecraft 1 4 2 came out yesterday, it introduced a new "Anvil" block - capable of combining enchantments from multiple items Last night I put two bows on the enchantment table, enchanting
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