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Gildenkriege 2 – Akronyme und Abkürzungen

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  • Titel: Gildenkriege 2
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Dieser Leitfaden ist eine umfassende Liste verschiedener Akronyme, Abkürzungen, und Begriffe, denen Spieler in Guild Wars begegnen werden 2. Wenn ein Akronym in der Liste fehlt, Fühlen Sie sich frei, unten einen Kommentar zu hinterlassen und ich werde ihn hinzufügen.

Verwenden der Finder-Funktion (wie zum Beispiel STRG + F unter Windows) will be your friend with this guide.

General Game

  • GW2 – Gildenkriege 2
  • GW – Sometimes GW1. Gildenkriege, the original game.
  • HoT – The Heart of Thorns expansion
  • PoF – The Path of Fire expansion
  • EoD – The End of Dragons expansion
  • LWS – Living World Season
  • IBS – Icebrood Saga
  • ANet – ArenaNet, the developers of Guild Wars 2
  • AP – Achievement points
  • DR – Diminishing returns, an anti-farming and botting measure
  • GPH – Gold per hour
  • IP – Internet Protocol, each instance of a map
  • MO – Mike O’Brien, an ArenaNet employee. Not to be confused with Mursaat Overseer.
  • PvE – Player vs Environment
  • PvX – Player versus Anything. Someone who does PvE, PvP, and WvW.
  • Pug – Pick up group, a group of random players
  • R – Sometimes rdy. Stands for ready.
  • Rep – Representing a guild
  • RP – Roleplay
  • TP – Trading post
  • Zug – Players continuously completing a variety of objectives together as a group
  • Taxi – Joining another instance of a map

Open World

  • PoI – Point if Interest map completion objectives
  • PS – Hero Points map completion objectives
  • Herz – Renown Hearts, or Tasks, map completion objectives
  • Wp – Waypoint map completion objectives
  • Meta – A series of events that are connected together, generally reward a lot of items
  • VB – Verdant Brink map
  • Ab – Auric Basin map
  • TD – Tangled Depths map
  • EotN – The Eye of the North hub
  • LA – Löwe’s Arch map
  • Chr – Black Citadel map
  • DR – Gottheit’s Reach map
  • GH – Guild Hall
  • Labor – Sometimes Laby, the Mad King’s Labyrinth
  • Akili – An event in the Domain of Istan
  • Pala – Palawadan, the meta event in the Domain of Istan
  • DBS – Death Branded Shatterer world boss in Jahai Bluffs
  • Gerent – The Chak Gerent meta event in Tangled Depths
  • Octo – The Octovine meta event in Auric Basin
  • Mat – The Wyvern Matriarch boss in Verdant Brink
  • Klopfen – The Wyvern Patriarch boss in Verdant Brink
  • Frogs – The Kill Cotoni and Huetzi boss event in Verdant Brink
  • Tetrad – A boss event in Verdant Brink
  • SI – Serpent’s Ire meta event
  • TT – Triple Trouble world boss
  • Teq – Occasionally Taco, Tequatl the Sunless world boss
  • RIBA – Rot, Indigo, Blau, Bernstein. A gold farm train in the Silverwastes.
  • SAB – Super Adventure Box
  • ASS – Antique Summoning Stones, an item from End of Dragons
  • Ecto – Globs of Ectoplasm, a crafting material
  • MC – Mystic Coins, a crafting material
  • Pre – An event before a popular event
  • Champ – Champion level mobs
  • Vet – Veteran level mobs
  • DRM – Dragon Response Missions from the Icebrood Saga
  • DSD – Refers to the Deep Sea Dragon
  • JP – Jumping Puzzle
  • Mf – Magic Find
  • Mf – Sometimes Forge, the Mystic Forge
  • Knoten – A resource node, like an Ore Vein

Dungeons

  • AC – Ascalonian Catacombs, the first dungeon in Plains of Ashford
  • CM – Caudecus’s Manor, the second dungeon in Queensdale (not to be confused with CM – Challenge mote (unten)
  • TA, occasionally Arbor – Twilight Arbor, the third dungeon in Caledon Forest
  • Mit – Sorrow’s Embrace, the fourth dungeon in Dredgehaunt Cliffs
  • CoF – Citadel of Flame, the fifth dungeon in Fireheart Rise
  • HotW – Honor of the Waves, the sixth dungeon in Frostforge Sound
  • CoE – Crucible of Eternity, the seventh dungeon in Mount Maelstrom
  • Arah – The Ruined City of Arah, the eighth dungeon in Cursed Shore
  • P, commonly seen as p1, p2, p3, or p4 – Weg, refers to specific versions of dungeons in explorable mode
  • Geschichte – The story mode version of the dungeon, done to unlock explorable paths
  • U, sometimes upward, forward/upward, or u/f – the first path in Twilight Arbor
  • F, sometimes forward, forward/forward, f/f – the second path in Twilight Arbor
  • Aetherpath, sometimes Aether or AP – the third path in Twilight Arbor
  • Schnell, sometimes speed or fast – Going through a dungeon quickly, generally done by experienced players

Fractals of the Mist

  • FotM, sometimes frac or fractals – Short for Fractals of the Mist
  • Fractal – Refers to individual levels, such as Urban Battleground
  • Skala – Refers to the difficulty level in FotM
  • T – seen as T1, T2, T3, or T4 – FotM Tiers of difficulty
  • rec – recommended, the daily recommended fractals
  • CM – Challenge Mode or Mote, commonly seen as CM 98, 99, oder 100 for the CM of those specific fractals
  • AR – Agony Resistance, armor upgrades necessary for high level fractals
  • F&P, sometimes P+F – Potions and Food
  • UF, sometimes UFE – Unstable Fractal Essence, rewarded from CM 98, 99, Und 100
  • ess – Unstable Cosmic Essence, reward from CM 100, used as kill proof
  • DoD – Defier of Doubt, title earned from completing CM 100, used as kill proof
  • DwD – Dance with Demons, title from an achievement in CM 100, used as kill proof
  • LNHB – Leaves No Heroes Behind, title for completing CM 99, used as kill proof

Überfälle

  • W, commonly seen as W1, W2… W7 – Flügel, specific raid maps including certain bosses
  • Flügel 1, W1 – Spirit Vale
  • Flügel 2, W2 – Salvation Pass
  • Flügel 3, W3 – Stronghold of the Faithful
  • Flügel 4, W4 – Bastion of the Penitent
  • Flügel 5, W5 – Hall of Chains
  • Flügel 6, W6 – Mythwright Gambit
  • Flügel 7, W7 – The Key of Ahdashim
  • VG – Vale Guardian, first boss of Wing 1
  • Gors – Gorseval, second boss of Wing 1
  • Sab – Sabetha the Saboteur, third boss of Wing 1
  • Faultier – Slothasor, sometimes referred to as Cave Monster, the first boss of Wing 2
  • Trio – Bandit Trio, referred to officially as Protect the caged prisoners, prisoner camp, und gelegentlich “Berg, Zane, and Narell.” The second boss of Wing 2
  • Matt – Matthias Gabriel, the third boss of Wing 2
  • Begleiten – Sometimes keep escort, Glenna escort, Siege the Stronghold, or McLeod. The first boss of Wing 3
  • KC – Keep Construct, the second boss of Wing 3
  • TC – Sometimes castle, an encounter in Wing 3
  • Xera – The third boss of Wing 3
  • Cairn – Cairn the Indomitable, the first boss of Wing 4
  • MO – Mursaat Overseer, the second boss of Wing 4
  • Sam – Samarog, the third boss of Wing 4
  • Deimos – Occasionally referred to as Saul, the fourth boss of Wing 4
  • SH, Desmina – Soulless Horror, the first boss of Wing 5
  • Fluss, RoS – River of Souls, the first encounter of Wing 5
  • Statuen – Statues of Grenth, the second encounter of Wing 5
  • Dhuum – The Voice in the Void, VoiV, the second boss of Wing 5
  • CA – Conjured Amalgamate, the first boss of Wing 6
  • Largos – Twin Largos, Nikare and Kenut, the second boss of Wing 6
  • Q1 – Qadim, the third boss of Wing 6
  • Adina – Cardinal Adina, the first or second boss of Wing 7
  • Sabir – Cardinal Sabir, the first or second boss of Wing 7
  • Q2 – Also referred to as Qadim 2, QtP, or QTPie – Qadim the Peerless, the third boss of Wing 7
  • Li, occasionally LD – Legendary Insights or Legendary Divinations, rewards from killing raid bosses. Not to be confused with Low Intensity.
  • FC – Full clear, killing every boss in a wing

Strike Missions

  • Schlagen – Shorthand for strike mission
  • EZ3 – Einfach 3, referring to the three easy Icebrood Saga strike missions: Fraenir of Jormag, Voice of the Fallen and Claw of the Fallen, and Shiverpeaks Pass
  • Passieren – The Shiverpeaks Pass strike mission
  • Bären – Sometimes Koda, Klaue, Stimme: The Voice of the Fallen and Claw of the Fallen strike mission
  • Fraenir – Fraenir of Jormag strike mission
  • WoJ – Sometimes whisper, the Whisper of Jormag strike missions
  • Aetherblade – Sometimes Aether, the Aetherblade Hideout strike mission
  • Schrottplatz – Sometimes Annka, the Xunlai Jade Junkyard strike mission
  • IST – The Kaineng Overlook strike mission
  • HT – The Harvest Temple strike mission

Cross Content

  • CM – Challenge Mode or Mote, a harder version of a fight
  • KP – Kill proof, an item or title that proves you have completed a boss before
  • Täglich – Daily achievements that change every day that will reward bonus loot for completing specific objectives
  • EXP – Experienced
  • LFG – Looking for group
  • LFM – Looking for more
  • LFT – Looking for team
  • LFR – Looking for raid

Skills and Traits

  • DPS – Schaden pro Sekunde
  • CDPS – Condition damage per section
  • Boons – Sometimes buffs. Temporary, beneficial, positive effects
  • Bedingungen – Sometimes DoTs. Temporary, harmful, negative effects
  • Condi – Shorthand for conditions
  • Schnell – Schnelligkeit, a boon that increases ability speed
  • Alac – Alacrity, a boon that decreases ability cooldowns
  • Stechen – Stabilität, a boon that prevents crowd control abilities
  • CC – Crowd control. Abilities that slow, knockdown, usw
  • Res – Sometimes rez, resurrect
  • Precast – Casting abilities and skills in advance, normally to stack boons
  • CD – Abkühlen, the recharge time for a skill
  • AA – Autoattack
  • ICD – Internal cooldown, the time between attacks of an ability that attacks multiple times
  • Boonstrip – Skills that remove boons from enemies
  • Veil – Mesmer’s Veil ability that grants stealth
  • AoE – Wirkungsbereich
  • AotJ – Ashes of the Just Firebrand skill
  • AP – Attentäter’s Presence (not to be confused with Achievement Points)
  • CA – Celestial Avatar, a Druid mechanic
  • EA – Empower Allies, a Warrior trait
  • Epi – Epidemie, a Necromancer ability
  • FA – Frische Luft, an Elementalist trait
  • FGS – Fiery Greatsword, an elementliast elite skill
  • GotL – Grace of the Land, a Druid trait
  • Hafen – Portal Entre, a Mesmer ability
  • PS – Phalanx Strength, a Warrior trait
  • RI – Righteous Instincts, a Guardian trait
  • RR – Righteous Rebel, a Renegade trait

Specializations

  • Spezifikation – Specializations for specific professions
  • Berufe – The official Guild Wars 2 name for class
  • dh – Dragonhunter
  • fb – Firebrand
  • wb – Willbender
  • slb – Soulbeast
  • vindi – Verteidiger
  • holo – Holosmith
  • dd – Draufgänger
  • von – Deadeye
  • chrono – Chronomacer
  • virt – Virtuoso
  • harb – Vorbote
  • bsw – Bladesworn

Baut

  • Li – Low Intensity, not to be confused with Legendary Insight
  • Alacrage – Alacrity Mirage
  • Alacrigade – Sometimes AlacRen, Alacrity Renegade
  • BS – Banner Slave
  • CFB – Condition Firebrand
  • CQB – Condition Quickbrand
  • HB – Sometimes HFB, Healbrand
  • CFB – Condition Firebrand
  • Chronotank – Chronomancer tanking build
  • HK – Hand Kiter
  • HS – Sometimes HSc, Heal Scourge
  • Hmech, sometimes hm – Heal Mechanist
  • ham – Heal Alacrity Mechanist
  • hcata – Heal Catalyst
  • Hut – Heal Alacrity Tempest
  • qharb – Quickness Harbinger
  • qcata – Quickness Catalyst
  • alacmech – Alacrity Mechanist
  • miralac – Alacrity Mirage
  • alacren – Alacrity Renegade
  • psb – Power Soulbeast
  • charb – Condition Harbinger

Player vs Player

  • PvP – Player vs Player
  • SPvP – Structured Player vs Player
  • HotM – Heart of the Mists, the PvP lobby
  • Laichen – Where your team starts in a map
  • Eroberung – 5v5 with 3 capture points
  • Knoten – The capture points in Conquest maps
  • Heim – The closest node to your team’s spawn
  • Weit – The farthest node to your team’s spawn
  • Mitte – The middle node in a map
  • Tier – Svanir or Chieftain Utahein in the Forest of Niflhel map
  • Herr – The Red or Blue lord in the Legacy of the Foefire map
  • Kugel – The orb you capture in the Spirit Watch map
  • Meditation – The Meditation of Stillness and Meditation of Tranquility channeling objectives in the Temple of the Silent Storm map
  • Treb – The trebuchet in the Battle of Khylo map
  • Laser – Sometimes cannon or Skyhammer, the special capture point in the Skyhammer map
  • Glocke – Sometimes cannons, the special capture point in the Revenge of the Capricorn map
  • Schwert – The Sword of Reaping special item in the Eternal Coliseum map
  • Schild – The Shield of Life special item in the Eternal Coliseum map
  • Champ – The Mist Champions in the Battle of Champion’s Dusk map
  • Ninja – Capturing a point without the other team noticing
  • Group – The entire team coming together
  • Drehen – Moving from one capture point to another
  • Verteidigen – Sometimes bunker, sitting on one capture point to hold it
  • Cap – Capture a capture point
  • AT – Automated tournaments
  • Decap – Remove a capture point from enemy control without full capturing it for yourself

World vs World

  • WvW – World vs World
  • Bombe – The squad using every skill on the enemy
  • Köder – Tricking enemy group into using bomb
  • Juke – Quickly moving in a direction and going back to original location
  • Wasser – Putting down water fields and bursting them with abilities
  • Rauch – Thieves blasting smoke fields to grant stealth
  • Heimlichkeit – Cast stealth abilities on the squad, such as Mesmer Veil
  • Ziehen – Using pull abilities to grab enemy players
  • Linien – Guardians using Staff skill 5
  • Stapel – The entire group forming tightly on top of each other
  • Pirate ship – The group using entirely ranged characters
  • Umdrehen – Capturing an objective
  • PvD – Player versus door, players attacking gates
  • Outer – The outermost or first set of walls in a keep
  • Inner – The innermost or second set of walls in a keep
  • Bucht – Sometimes fire. The westernmost keep on WvW maps.
  • Hills – Sometimes air. The easternmost keep on WvW maps.
  • Garri – Garnison, the northernmost keep on WvW maps
  • Lager – Supply Camps
  • Yak – Supply Dolyaks
  • NWT – Northwest Tower
  • NET – Northeast Tower
  • SWT – Southwest Tower
  • SET – Southeast Tower
  • NWC – Northwest Camp
  • NEC – Northeast Camp
  • SWC – Southwest Camp
  • SEC – Southeast Camp
  • SMC – Stone Mist Castle in the Eternal Battlegrounds
  • EBG – Eternal Battlegrounds
  • BL – Grenzgebiete
  • DBL – Desert Borderlands
  • ABL – Alpine Borderlands
  • EotM – Edge of the Mists
  • GBL – Green Borderlands
  • BBL – Blue Borderlands
  • RBL – Red Boderlands
  • Betriebssystem – Obsidian Sanctum
  • Nebel – The fog tactivator that applies chill to enemies in an objective
  • Luftschiff – The airship tactivator that bombards enemies in SMC
  • EWP – The emergency waypoint tactivator that spawns a temporary waypoint
  • AC – Arrow Cart siege equipment
  • RAM – Flame Ram siege equipment
  • Cata – Catapult siege equipment
  • Treb – Trebuchet siege equipment
  • Bal – Ballista siege equipment
  • Golem – Siege Golem siege equipment
  • Sup – Liefern, used to build and repair
  • Zerg – Groups of players usually 20+ and unorgained
  • Blob – Groups of players usually 20+ and organized
  • Chaos – Smaller group of players that focus on capturing smaller objectives
  • Roamer – A single player roaming around the map
  • Duell – Two players fighting eachother
  • RI – Righteous Indignation, invulnerability that an objective boss has after recently being captured
  • CT – Umstritten
  • OJ – Orange swords
  • CD – Cool down
  • Tag – The commander
  • Rallye – Regroup at a specific location
  • Drücken – Attack a specific location
  • Wipe – Completely killing an entire enemy group
  • Eilen – Running to a specific location without stopping
  • Snipe – Target an enemy and burst them down by range, usually done be rangers focusing longbow attacks on an enemy commander (looked down upon)
  • Inc – Incoming, an enemy group is running towards your group
  • GvG – Guild vs guild, usually organized and planned fights
  • Tasche – Bags of loot that drop from killing enemies
  • PPT – Points per tick
  • PPK – Points per kill

Gaming Culture

  • AFK – Away from keyboard
  • brb – Be right back
  • gtg – Sometimes g2g, got to go
  • wb – Willkommen zurück
  • bio – Leaving the computer to go to the bathroom
  • Scheibe – Zwietracht, a popular VoIP program
  • Mat – Materialien, used for crafting
  • FPS – Frames per second
  • DLC – Downloadable Content
  • HUD – Heads up display
  • Benutzeroberfläche – Benutzeroberfläche
  • NPC – Non-Playable Character

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