Forge empires is an adult game?8/25/2023 Soft Lock/SL - used to refer to a province being at 150/160. Long Hold - Similar to the term Hold, this refers to Holding a sector for an extended period of time until a GbG leader indicates a Cap/Flip.Ĭap/Kill/STC(Straight to Close) - used to refer to the act of Capturing a province.įlip - used to refer to the process of transferring control of a province from one guild to another. The hold is usually 10 hits before the province would be captured, so in Diamond League, that’s 150/160. Hold - used to refer to an artificial limit on the # a hits that a province can be hit, typically set by a guild’s GbG leaders. Prep/Bump - used by some guilds to refer to bringing a sector from 157/160 to 159/160, after they had walked it from 150/160 to 157/160.įFA - used to refer to a map that is free for all, where no farming operations are taking place.įarming - used to refer to an agreement between two guilds to transfer provinces in a portion of the GbG map back and forth between both guilds for the mutual benefit of both guilds. The province will sit at 159 until it is flipped by the other guild participating in the farming of that province. Walk/Crawl/Nudge - used to refer to the act of one person (usually a GbG Leader in your guild) bringing a GbG province from around 150 to 158/159. ReBubble/DropCap - used to refer to the act of releasing a sector (typically in an Landing Zone or adjacent to an enemy guild) right before the daily re-calculation and then immediately re-taking it afterwards, so as to make the sector immune to attacks by potential adversaries until the next re-calculation, where you may ReBubble it again.īubble - used to refer to when a sector has a green shield on it's top, and is therefore immune from attacks until the next recalculation. HQ - used to refer to your Guild's Headquarters on a GvG Map. Sieging - used to refer to the act of placing a siege on a sector in GvG. Release - used to refer to the act of Releasing a sector of your guild's on a GvG map, turning it into an NPC Sector So for example, if I see that my guild is getting attacked in the Modern Era, I would call (aka type) “ME” into the guild chat so that everyone else who is on playing GvG with me can see it.Ĭalc - used to refer to the daily re-calculation of guild power that occurs every evening at 8:00 PM EST.īreak - used to refer to the act of Breaking an enemy guild's siege on one of your guild's sectors. Abbreviations used in GvG:ĭA - used to refer to a GvG sector’s Defensive Army.ĪA - used to refer to the All Ages map in GvG.Ĭall/Siege Up - used to refer to a player noting that the guild is getting attacked in a GvG map in the Guild Chat. GbG - used to refer to Guild Battlegrounds, a separate map where guilds fight each other for territory.ĬP - used so as to refer to Castle Points, the level of leveling up within the Castle System. The top 10 places on the tower get a medal reward, with the reward being greater the higher up on the tower you are.ĭS - used to refer to Daily Special(s) in an event. This tower is shared by all members of your neighborhood, and whoever gets the most fighting points wins. Tower - used to refer to each era's fighting Tower. Settlement - used to refer to Cultural Settlements, a gamemode within the game where you can create a separate city for a Historical Culture and get in-game rewards.ĪD - used to refer to the Antiques Dealer, a building on the outskirts of your city where you can buy antiquities and trade in things that are in your inventoryĭC - used to refer to the Daily ChallengeĬMap - used to refer to the Continent Map, where you as a player can conquer provinces from NPCs Tech - used to refer to Research, where you can research new technologies to level up your city's era. GE - used to refer to the Guild Expedition, a weekly player vs computer game within the game. GvG - used to refer to Guild vs Guild, a separate map where guilds fight each other for territory control.
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