Turtle - A player who builds purely defensive troops, and does not bother to build much/any offensive forces. The defending player dodges an incoming noble attack and recalls their troops so that they return soon after the attack and launches a timed counter-attack so that it lands when the offender's troops return to their village with little or no time to dodge, killing all of their offensive troops and the noble. Sniping often occurs after the player who cleared the village has made several passes with their noblemen.īacktiming- A tactic used when dealing with a noble attack. Sniper - A term for a player who nobles a village after another player has cleared it - without the other player's permission. This is in reference to the game "Sim City," which consists solely of building a rich city, and contains no violence whatsoever aside from the occasional alien invasion. Sim City - A term for a player who builds their villages yet does not build any troops within this. Most tribes will automatically dismiss refugees. Refugee - A player that switches to a different tribe when attacked, for the protection of their new tribe. Rimming - Nobling all of a player's villages, so they are forced to start over on the rim (the edge of the map).
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This is to free up valuable farm space, which allows them to maximise their troop numbers to a much higher level than normal. Troop Whore - Pretty much the exact opposite to a point whore, in that the player keeps the size of their village to a minimum. Point Whore - A player who maxes out their villages for the points to boost their score. The majority of players with even a tad of Tribal Wars experience will be found to be using this often during their attacks. Noble Train - A set of Noblemen (Usually 4) sent at a village so that it falls instantly when the last Nobleman hits it. Nobling - Conquering a village with noblemen (takes 3-5 passes). Verb: To farm is to repeatedly send troops to a village to take some of or all of its resources people often tend to farm using Light Cavalry or Spear fighters due to their carrying capacity.Ĭlearing - The act of killing the troops in a village usually preceding a noble train. They tend to be inactive players, who are not capable of fighting back due to their inactivity. There are some exceptions to this rule but, in general they are targets for everyone around them.įarm - noun: A player who is constantly attacked by another player (or players) for their resources. They usually have poor communication, a ton of inactive members and are incapable of effectively coordinating. They are usually set up to get past the tribe member limits but, can be for logistic and organizational purposes as well. These tribes will usually be split into continental groups, sharing the same diplomacy. They often quite are willing to invite anybody and everybody. Due to their recruitment policy, their members would usually be spread out all over the Globe, making it easy for smaller closer grouped tribes such as Continent Tribes to take out those members located close to them.įamily Tribe - A group of tribes which often throws all issues of quality out of the window in their recruitment. This would make them very small in number, but exceptionally powerful.
Instead of inviting enmass an Elite tribe would make sure only the best members gained access to their ranks. Usually a continent tribe will move in on another continent once they have secured their first.Įlite Tribe - A tribe which has a recruitment policy of quality over quantity. This packs members in like Sardines, and can make it hard for the tribe to expand out from its former state. Often does not have forums or a circular mail system.Ĭontinent Tribe - A tribe which is based within one continent. Knocker - Someone who mails another player to see if they're online then raids the butthole if they're not.īlowfish - A tribe which has a lot of points but no communication between members. If you can think of more lingo terms, then by all means hit that "Edit" tab and add it in. This is in no way a complete "dictionary", as it were.