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Här kan du hitta en lista med termer och förkortningar som används i spelet. Observera att denna sida är mest användbar för de spelare som har börjat lära sig spelet. Börja med att läsa igenom resten av hjälpen så att du får en bra uppfattning om hur spelet går till.

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  • 24/7 konto: Ett konto som spelas 24 timmar om dagen, 7 dagar i veckan. Vanligtvis genom att flera spelare spelar på samma konto, kallas "CO-spela".

A

  • Akademi stam: En andra stam som har skapats av "huvud" stammen, där nya spelare kan gå med för att lära sig spelet eller om det inte finns plats i huvud stammen.
  • Konto koll: Utfärdas av stamledarna då och då. Det går till så att stamledaren/stamledarna begär KÖ för spelarens/spelarnas konto för att kolla upp truppantal, byggnivåer, forskningsnivåer osv. Detta är mycket vanligt att man får göra när man ska gå med i en ny stam.
  • Kontoövervakning: Låter en annan spelare få kontroll över ditt konto genom kontoövervaknings inställningen som finns i spelet. Denna funktion är bra att använda om du ska bort någonstans och inte har möjlighet att logga in på ditt konto.
  • Krigshandling: Saker som spelare kan göra mot spelare i andra stammar vilket kan leda till krig mellan de två stammarna. Typiska krigshandlingar kan vara: speja spelare i andra stammar, bjuda in spelare från andra stammar, attackera spelare i andra stammar osv.
  • Aktivitetskontroll: Oftast i form av en tråd i stamforumet där ledaren/ledarna i stammen kommer begära att alla spelare i stammen skriver under i tråden, oftast med sitt användarnamn. En annan metod är att ledaren/ledarna skickar ut ett massmeddelande till alla spelare som de sen får svara på.

B

  • Backtime: An in-game technique in which Player A works out when Player B's troops will return to Player B's village after an attack. An attack is then arranged to hit Player B's troops the instant they get back into the village. Typically this is conducted between two players - one player attacks, the second dodges, then backtime's the first - although anyone can backtime a player provided they know when B's troops return to the village.
  • Banned: When a player breaks the rules (typically the ‘no multi accounts’ rule) they are banned from the world and unable to play any more. It is against the rules to discuss bans in the public forums. Bans can be appealed by sending in a ticket.
  • Barb / Barbarian: Villages that have no owner. These are good for farming early on, and many new players' choice of a first noble target, as they don’t put up a fight.
  • BB-codes: Codes that help you change the appearance of your text, or insert links, images or quotes into a post. See: BBCodes.
  • Bonus villages: Particular to certain world settings, ‘bonuses’ are villages with special features, such as extra population, faster production times, more resources produced, greater warehouse capacity, etc. They are part of a world from the beginning, and not owned by any players until they're conquered.
  • Bookmarking: A farming technique where you copy the "resend same" link from the farm report to your bookmarks. By opening all bookmarks in a folder you can farm a huge number of villages within seconds - legally.
  • Bot check: A check to make sure that a human is controlling an account, rather than an illegal bot.
  • BP (Beginner Protection ): The first few days after a player joins a world, during which no one can attack them. The length of BP time varies from world to world.
  • Bug: A ‘bug’ is another term for a glitch in the TW system.

C

  • Kats: Katapulter.
  • Kata vågor: Eftersom katapulter är mer effektiva i små antal så är det bättre att skicka dem i tåg/våger för att sen skicka en stor attack.
  • Rensa: Betyder att man rensar alla trupper i en motståndares by/byar.
  • Cluster (player): A group of villages owned by a player. Its preferable to have a tight cluster (villages close together) in order to make the villages easier to defend when under attack.
  • Kluster (stam): En stam som har många spelare i närheten av varandra.
  • Crippling: This is the catapulting of crucial buildings in an opponent's village, designed to slow down or halt their growth completely. Which buildings will vary depending on the stage of the game, and in-game circumstances.
  • Kontinent: Sektionen som en by är i på kartan. Se Kartan
  • Koordinater: Positionen en by har på kartan, tex 475|724.
  • CO-spelare: Två eller mer spelare som spelar på samma konto, oftast uppdelat så att de täcker alla 24 timmer per dygn.
  • Vapensköld: Bild som används på en stams eller spelares profil
  • Kärnan: De fyra innersta kontinenterna på kartan. K44, K45, K54 och K55.

D

  • Duckning: En In-Game teknik som går till så att spelaren som är under anfall skickar ut sina trupper från sin by precis före attacken landar, vilket görs att inga trupper förloras.

E

  • Ego: Hur mycket en spelare tänker på sig själv, vilket inte är det bästa i TribalWars.

F

  • (Epic) Fail: A phrase used to express extreme disapproval of a post, poor attacks, etc. Commonly used on poor forum posts.
  • Fake: In-game technique in which a player sends a "fake attack" at another player - often consisting of a single axe or ram. Typically used during war to confuse and fluster enemy targets.
  • Family tribe: A family tribe is any tribe that has multiple branches, all of which are united as one 'group', playing together with the same goals - as distinct from allies, who occasionally help each other out when it's mutually beneficial, but quite often have their own agendas. This includes brother tribes, sister tribes, academies, and so on. Any addition to the main branch.
  • Farm: Any village a player sends his troops to, to gain resources, is a "farm".
  • Farming: The act of sending troops to another village, to gain resources.
  • Farm shaping. This happens in worlds with growing barbs. As they stop growing at a certain point, catting everything you don't need in your farm ensures the resource pits and warehouse grow to decent levels.
  • Fast tabbing: Quickly switching or closing tabs on opera using keyboard shortcuts.
  • Free Trade: Refers to the ability to send resources to players in game, via the market, without needing to make a swap for anything in return.
  • FTW: For the win.

G

  • Ge bort: Tillåta en annan spelare att adla byar från en själv utan att kriga. Görs genom att man skickar bort sina trupper från sina byar.
  • Gråbyar: Grå byar på kartan. Detta inkluderar övergivna spelarbyar, barbarbyar och bonus byar.
  • Guider: Guider är för det mesta skrivna av erfarna spelare, och innehåller allt ifrån strategier i början av spelet till hur man ska vinna världen.

H

  • TK: Tungt kavalleri
  • TribalHugs: Ett ord som används på stammar som skaffar så många allianser som möjligt för att undvika konflikter.

I

  • IG: In Game.
  • IGM: In Game meddelande.
  • IGN: In Game Nick.
  • IRL: I verkliga livet.
  • Inaktivitet: En spelare som inte har loggat in på sitt konto på länge.
  • Inbjudan: Stammar skickar inbjudningar till spelare och om/när dessa är accepterade så går spelaren automatiskt med i stammen. Om du redan är medlem i en stam så måste du lämna din stam för att se dina inbjudningar.

J

K

  • K: Förkortning för "kontinent", exempel K45.
  • Kickad: Term för när en spelare blir avlägsnad från sin stam.
  • Kata vågor: Eftersom katapulter är mer effektiva i små antal så är det bättre att skicka dem i tåg/våger för att sen skicka en stor attack.
  • Kluster (stam): En stam som har många spelare i närheten av varandra.

L

  • LK: Lätt kavalleri.
  • Lojalitet (stam): Viljan att stanna kvar hos din stam under krig
  • Lojalitet (by): Byns lojalitet visas när den håller på att erövras. Se: Stridssystemet

M

  • MA: Mounted archer
  • Merge (tribe): When two tribes agree to join forces and create a single tribe.
  • Merge (account): When one player completely nobles out another, usually when a player has decided to leave a world and "gifts" their villages to the second player.
  • Moderator: A player who has volunteered to help police and "moderate" the game worlds.
  • Monitor: An early-game technique in which players keep track of the points of surrounding players to gauge their building progress.
  • Morale: A protection mechanism for smaller players. See: Battles (morale)
  • MS: Millisecond.
  • Multi accounting: Breaching the rules by playing more than one account on the same world.

N

  • NAP: Non-aggression pact. Made between tribes to signify a state of peace between each other.
  • Newb: A new player that shows promise.
  • Noob: A player that does not show promise. Can be either new or old.
  • Nobling: The in-game act of conquering (taking over) someone else’s village. See: Battles (conquering villages)
  • Nuke: A massive force of troops. A nuke is the full space of a level 30 farm used to make offence troops. Used with the sole intention of obliterating an opponent's army.

O

  • O / Off / Offence: Axes, light cavalry, heavy cavalry, rams and catapults comprise what is known as a player's "offence force". These are the units you attack other players villages with.
  • ODA: Opponents Defeated as Attacker. Refers to a player's ODA ranking, which gives an indication of how many enemy troops a player has destroyed by sending attacks at others.
  • ODD: Opponents Defeated as Defender. Refers to a player's ODD ranking, which gives an indication of how many enemy troops a player has destroyed by defending against attacks others have sent.
  • OP: Original post / Original poster - depending on context.
  • OT: Off Topic / On Topic - depending on context.

P

  • PA: Personal Ally.
  • PA (premium account/points): See: Premium.
  • Packages: A world setting defining how nobleman are produced. See: Package system.
  • Pally: Paladin.
  • PNP: Politics and Propaganda.
  • Point Whore: A player that concentrates on increasing their points instead of troops.
  • Post: Anything one writes in the forums, once posted for all to read, is a post.
  • Premade: A tribe that is made prior to a world opening, typically with players that have some idea of one-another’s skills and strengths.
  • Pushing (legal): When a tribe sends a rim-side, or newly restarted, player resource deliveries to boost his rate of growth and dominate his area.
  • Push Accounts (illegal): When a player makes multiple accounts to send troop support or resources to his original account to try and gain an unfair advantage.

Q

  • Snabbmeny: Detta är ett verktyg som endast är tillgängligt för premium användare. Det är menyn under huvudmenyn(Huvudmenyn är den där "Inställningar", "Översikter" etc alternativen är.) som låter dig göra en genväg till en specifik byggnad. Snabbmenyn kan redigeras precis hur du vill och kan användas för att lägga in olika skript som kan hjälpa dig i istället. Tänk på att bara lägga in lagliga skript.

Är du osäker över ett skript, kontakta supporten.

R

  • Ranking: Determined by the number of points a player has in any given area. Each player has an overall point ranking, a K player ranking, an ODA ranking, an ODD ranking, and a combined ODD/ODA ranking.
  • Rax: Barracks.
  • Refugee: A player that is under attack, and looking for a tribe to join, in order to get protection from them.
  • Res: Resources. I.e. wood, clay, iron.
  • Rensa: Betyder att man rensar alla trupper i en motståndares by/byar.
  • Restart: When a player chooses to give up his current location, and start over. Restarting is only possible when in possession of a single village.
  • Re-take: Presuming one's village is going to be conquered, this involves timing an offence with a noble to hit after the last enemy noble, thus killing the enemy nuke that stays in the village, and re-claiming the village.
  • Retiring: Quitting.
  • (The) Rim: The outer continents on the map. The rim is always expanding.
  • Rim tribe: Any tribe that forms on the rim.
  • Rimming: The act of conquering all of a player's villages, and sending him/her to the rim of the world.
  • RL: Real Life.
  • Rush / Rushing: The process by which a player focuses on achieving a set goal, to the (relative) neglect of all else.

S

  • Scripts: Scripts are javascript codes that help you make your gameplay easier. They require a premium account, are installed in your quickbar and can often be found on the public forums.
  • Shared Forums: Used when two or more tribes create a section in their in-tribe forums where members from multiple tribes can communicate.
  • Sims / Sim City: Derogatory term, used in connection with players who are more interested in building up their villages than getting involved with the war aspect of TW.
  • Sniping 1: To time support / recall defence in such a manner as to split an attacker's noble train and thus prevent him from conquering your village in one stroke.
  • Sniping 2: To noble a village that another player cleared before he/she can noble it.
  • Solo player: A player who chooses to play alone, without joining a tribe.
  • Spiking: Used in the early stages of the game, this technique involves players sending a limited number of swords (ideally) and/or their paladin to support barbarian villages. This causes other players in the area to lose their troops when they attempt to farm the village.
  • Spread Out: Used in reference to the locations of tribe members on the map.
  • Spy: A player who joins a tribe solely to feed information to another tribe. Used most often in war times.
  • ST: Server time.
  • STFU: Shut the f*** up.
  • STW: Speed Tribal Wars.
  • Stack: A technique that involves the members of a tribe all sending support to a particular player, thus ensuring he is "stacked" against an incoming attack.
  • Stats: Statistics.
  • Suicide Troops: A technique that involves sending all of one's troops at an enemy target that will quite likely wipe the attack out.
  • Support: Any defence troops player A sends to player B to help against an incoming attack are then known as "support".

T

  • TBH: To be honest.
  • Teaching Tribe: A teaching tribe is a tribe established by experienced players with the intention of bringing newer players in and teaching them how to play Tribal Wars well.
  • Tech (technology) / Research: Particular to certain world settings, in which troops can be upgraded to stronger levels. For more information, see: World settings.
  • Train: A series of attacks sent in quick succession, most usually including nobles, (referred to as "noble trains").
  • Tribe hopping: The act of switching excessively from one tribe to another.
  • Trip wire: A system by which players in a tribe send troops as support to one-another, in order to be alerted should a tribe mate be attacked.
  • Troll: Used to refer to players who spend their time posting irrelevant, controversial, or simply off-topic posts in the forums.
  • Turtle: A player who builds masses of defence troops, but very limited/no offence force.

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V

  • Volontärer: En spelare som har erbjudit sig att volontärarbeta för spelet, detta genom att moderera ett forum eller administrera en värld oftas

W

  • W: Förkortning för värld.
  • White wall: Stacking a village with scouts so as to prevent attackers from getting info on the level of defence.

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