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Revision as of 10:11, 11 January 2007
Gamer Title Track
Gamer is earned by winning points in Festival Games like the Snowball Arena. It is tied to your account, not any character in particular.
Title Gamer Points needed Skillz 1000 Pro Skillz 2000 Numchuck Skillz 4000 Mad Skillz 7000 Über Micro Skillz 12000 Gosu Skillz 20000 Unknown ???
- Note: During the Wintersday Festival, players who compete in Snowball Fights receive 10 points for each victory. Other holiday event games may be scored differently.
Trivia
- The third rank of the title, Numchuck Skillz appears to be a reference to Napoleon Dynamite. Numchucks are martial arts weapons.
- The fifth rank of the title, Über Micro Skillz is a reference to the Pure Pwnage series. Über is a German word meaning "over," commonly translated in the gamer community as "super" when attached to an attribute such as "skillz." Thus, this translates into pure English as, roughly, "Super Micro Skillz." "Micro," or micro-management, among elite groups of gamers, refers to the ability to do many things in a game, typically a real-time strategy title, in a short period of time using keyboard shortcuts.
- In the sixth rank, Gosu is Korean, the word is a common word among Asian languages and means literaly "high hand". The term is often used in martial arts to describe a person with great skill. It has now been adopted as English and used in many computer games that are popular in Korea, such as Starcraft, Diablo, or Lineage.