Talk:Glossary

The "Mortals" guild entry
I removed this entry because it seemed like an inappropriate one in terms of DDO game play. For one, it's really an advertisement for one guild. Second, it involves a motto for one guild that isn't a game vocabulary convention, which is the purpose of the glossary. If there's a problem of this removal, just say so. --Spencerian 18:03, March 3, 2011 (EST)

INTERJECTION
I had removed 2 terms, one of them happened to be woo woo stick. I've been a part of this game since the inception of it, through beta i was proud to play, through the primary run of the game I was proud to be there. Now I'm back for the FtP version now. The wikia is a place new players are going in order to learn the game, and the terms used. It needs to remain current no one says woo woo stick anymore, ever. This terms section should be up todate, and not carry hold over terms that are around simply because "they were used in the day"


 * I still use the term "woo-woo stick".. I actually just asked a guild member on Monday (Scheduled Reaver's Fate night) if he was ready to go get his "woo-woo stick". He then asked me what it was and I told him to look it up on the wiki.  Fact of the matter is that Dreamspitters still go "woo" when they go off, even if they no-longer auto-crit... -- ShoeMaker 18:48, May 26, 2011 (EDT)

1337 and censorship
I know DDO (...but not this independent fan-based wiki to my knowledge?) has a policy of some really nonsensical censorship (like "burned" or having "elemental" in your bio) but do we really need to have such comically bad euphemisms for terms here ("what the frack" and all that)? Moreover, does this glossary really even need to explain so many of the countless abbreviated terms and 1337 words that are unrelated to DDO itself? It's frankly embarassing to even read and not really relevant to the subject matter. Scummbert (Contributions &bull; Message) 05:01, October 20, 2012 (EDT)