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====Hunter weapons====
====Hunter weapons====
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!Term or<br>Acronym || Item Name
!Term || Item Name
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|BKB || style="text-align:left" | {{Sword|rare|Black King Bar}}
|BKB || style="text-align:left" | {{Sword|rare|Black King Bar}}
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====Ranger weapons====
====Ranger weapons====
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Term or<br>Acronym || Item Name
!Term || Item Name
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|FS || {{Gun|rare|Frozen Shooter}}
|FS || style="text-align:left" | {{Gun|rare|Frozen Shooter}}
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|SN || {{Gun|rare|Spread Needle}}
|SN || style="text-align:left" | {{Gun|rare|Spread Needle}}
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|CR || {{Gun|rare|Cannon Rouge}}
|CR || style="text-align:left" | {{Gun|rare|Cannon Rouge}}
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|HS || {{Gun|rare|Heaven Striker}}
|HS || style="text-align:left" | {{Gun|rare|Heaven Striker}}
|}
|}


====Force weapons====
====Force weapons====
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Term or<br>Acronym || Item Name
!Term || Item Name
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|PW || {{Cane|rare|Psycho Wand}}
|PW || style="text-align:left" | {{Cane|rare|Psycho Wand}}
|}
|}


===Frames===
===Frames===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Term or<br>Acronym || Item Name
!Term || Item Name
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|13 || {{Frame|rare|Thirteen}}
|13 || style="text-align:left" | {{Frame|rare|Thirteen}}
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|BOVN || {{Frame|rare|Blue Odoshi Violet Nimaidou}}
|BOVN || style="text-align:left" | {{Frame|rare|Blue Odoshi Violet Nimaidou}}
|-
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|IC || {{Frame|rare|Ignition Cloak}}
|IC || style="text-align:left" | {{Frame|rare|Ignition Cloak}}
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|Lafu (or Lafuteria) || {{Frame|rare|Virus Armor: Lafuteria}}
|Lafu (or Lafuteria) || style="text-align:left" | {{Frame|rare|Virus Armor: Lafuteria}}
|-
|-
|Mantle || {{Frame|rare|Lieutenant Mantle}}
|Mantle || style="text-align:left" | {{Frame|rare|Lieutenant Mantle}}
|-
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|MG || {{Frame|rare|Mother Garb}}
|MG || style="text-align:left" | {{Frame|rare|Mother Garb}}
|-
|-
|MG+ || {{Frame|rare|Mother Garb+}}
|MG+ || style="text-align:left" | {{Frame|rare|Mother Garb+}}
|}
|}


===Barriers===
===Barriers===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Term or<br>Acronym || Item Name
!Term || Item Name
|-
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|3S || {{Shield|rare|Three Seals}}
|3S || style="text-align:left" | {{Shield|rare|Three Seals}}
|-
|-
|ADR || {{Shield|rare|Anti-Dark Ring}}
|ADR || style="text-align:left" | {{Shield|rare|Anti-Dark Ring}}
|-
|-
|ALR || {{Shield|rare|Anti-Light Ring}}
|ALR || style="text-align:left" | {{Shield|rare|Anti-Light Ring}}
|-
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|FTD || {{Shield|rare|From the Depths}}
|FTD || style="text-align:left" | {{Shield|rare|From the Depths}}
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|Kasami || {{Shield|rare|Kasami Bracer}}
|Kasami || style="text-align:left" | {{Shield|rare|Kasami Bracer}}
|-
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|RR || {{Shield|rare|Red Ring}}
|RR || style="text-align:left" | {{Shield|rare|Red Ring}}
|-
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|SSS || {{Shield|rare|Standstill Shield}}
|SSS || style="text-align:left" | {{Shield|rare|Standstill Shield}}
|}
|}


===Units===
===Units===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Term or<br>Acronym || Item Name
!Term || Item Name
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|101 || {{Unit|rare|V101}}
|101 || style="text-align:left" | {{Unit|rare|V101}}
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|501 || {{Unit|rare|V501}}
|501 || style="text-align:left" | {{Unit|rare|V501}}
|-
|-
|502 || {{Unit|rare|V502}}
|502 || style="text-align:left" | {{Unit|rare|V502}}
|-
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|801 || {{Unit|rare|V801}}
|801 || style="text-align:left" | {{Unit|rare|V801}}
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|-
|H/Bat || {{Unit|rare|Heavenly/Battle}}
|H/Bat || style="text-align:left" | {{Unit|rare|Heavenly/Battle}}
|-
|-
|PoSS || {{Unit|rare|Proof of Sword-Saint}}
|PoSS || style="text-align:left" | {{Unit|rare|Proof of Sword-Saint}}
|}
|}


===Mags===
===Mags===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Term or<br>Acronym || Item Name
!Term || Item Name
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|GG || {{Mag|rare|Gael Giel}}
|GG || style="text-align:left" | {{Mag|rare|Gael Giel}}
|-
|-
|Tellu || {{Mag|rare|Tellusis}}
|Tellu || style="text-align:left" | {{Mag|rare|Tellusis}}
|}
|}


===Tools===
===Tools===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Term or<br>Acronym || Item Name
!Term || Item Name
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|PGF || {{Tool|rare|Parasitic Gene Flow}}
|PGF || style="text-align:left" | {{Tool|rare|Parasitic Gene Flow}}
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|-
|PD || {{Tool|rare|Photon Drop}}
|PD || style="text-align:left" | {{Tool|rare|Photon Drop}}
|-
|-
|PC || {{Tool|rare|Photon Crystal}}
|PC || style="text-align:left" | {{Tool|rare|Photon Crystal}}
|-
|-
|PS || {{Tool|rare|Photon Sphere}}
|PS || style="text-align:left" | {{Tool|rare|Photon Sphere}}
|-
|-
|PH || {{Tool|rare|Photon Hoard}}
|PH || style="text-align:left" | {{Tool|rare|Photon Hoard}}
|}
|}


==Techniques==
==Techniques==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Term or<br>Acronym || Item Name
!Term || Item Name
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|SD || {{Shifta}} and {{Deband}}
|SD || style="text-align:left" | {{Shifta}} and {{Deband}}
|-
|-
|JZ || {{Jellen}} and {{Zalure}}
|JZ || style="text-align:left" | {{Jellen}} and {{Zalure}}
|}
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===Episode 1===
===Episode 1===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Term or<br>Acronym || Quest Name || Description
!Term || Quest Name || Description
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|FoaM || {{Quest link|Fragments of a Memory}}
|FoaM || style="text-align:left; white-space: nowrap" | {{Quest link|Fragments of a Memory}}
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|LHP || {{Quest link|Lost HELL PALLASCH}}
|LHP || style="text-align:left; white-space: nowrap" | {{Quest link|Lost HELL PALLASCH}}
|-
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|LSB || {{Quest link|Lost SOUL BLADE}} || A quest that is particularly effective for farming both [[Sinow Beat|Sinow Beats]] and [[Sinow Gold|Sinow Golds]]. Players often quit out of the quest after the last room of Mine 1 to repeat the area, without continuing to Mine 2.
|LSB || style="text-align:left; white-space: nowrap" | {{Quest link|Lost SOUL BLADE}} || A quest that is particularly effective for farming both [[Sinow Beat|Sinow Beats]] and [[Sinow Gold|Sinow Golds]]. Players often quit out of the quest after the last room of Mine 1 to repeat the area, without continuing to Mine 2.
|-
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|RFR || {{Quest link|Rescue from Ragol}}
|RFR || style="text-align:left; white-space: nowrap" | {{Quest link|Rescue from Ragol}}
|-
|-
|TE || {{Quest link|Tyrell's Ego}} || A quest that serves as a sequel to Towards the Future. It features a large number of enemies in every Episode 1 area as well as the area's respective bosses. It is notable for being an effective method for encountering [[Hildetorr|Hildetorrs]] (by resetting the quest after finishing the Forest segment, which has a high number of [[Hildelt|Hildelts]]), as well as rewarding players with an {{Shield|rare|Anti-Dark Ring}} if the quest is completed under certain conditions.
|TE || style="text-align:left; white-space: nowrap" | {{Quest link|Tyrell's Ego}} || A quest that serves as a sequel to Towards the Future. It features a large number of enemies in every Episode 1 area as well as the area's respective bosses. It is notable for being an effective method for encountering [[Hildetorr|Hildetorrs]] (by resetting the quest after finishing the Forest segment, which has a high number of [[Hildelt|Hildelts]]), as well as rewarding players with an {{Shield|rare|Anti-Dark Ring}} if the quest is completed under certain conditions.
|-
|-
|TTF || {{Quest link|Towards the Future}} || A quest that is the fastest method for repeatedly fighting [[Dark Falz]], as well as being an effective method of leveling characters.
|TTF || style="text-align:left; white-space: nowrap" | {{Quest link|Towards the Future}} || A quest that is the fastest method for repeatedly fighting [[Dark Falz]], as well as being an effective method of leveling characters.
|}
|}


===Episode 2===
===Episode 2===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Term or<br>Acronym || Quest Name || Description
!Term || Quest Name || Description
|-
|-
|ANH || {{Quest link|A New Hope}}
|ANH || style="text-align:left; white-space: nowrap" | {{Quest link|A New Hope}}
|-
|-
|CCC || {{Quest link|CAL's Clock Challenge}} || A quest that is very effective for [[Sealed items/Guide|unsealing]] certain equipment, as well as farming certain event drops.
|CCC || style="text-align:left; white-space: nowrap" | {{Quest link|CAL's Clock Challenge}} || A quest that is very effective for [[Sealed items/Guide|unsealing]] certain equipment, as well as farming certain event drops.
|-
|-
|GDVD || {{Quest link|Gal Da Val's Darkness}}
|GDVD || style="text-align:left; white-space: nowrap" | {{Quest link|Gal Da Val's Darkness}}
|-
|-
|PW# || The [[Quests#Extermination_2|Phantasmal World]] series of quests, numbering 1-4
|PW# || style="text-align:left; white-space: nowrap" | The [[Quests#Extermination_2|Phantasmal World]] quests,<br>numbering 1-4
|-
|-
|RT || {{Quest link|Respective Tomorrow}} || A quest that is the fastest method for repeatedly fighting [[Olga Flow]], while also offering an encounter with [[Gal Gryphon]], both of whom have coveted item drops.
|RT || style="text-align:left; white-space: nowrap" | {{Quest link|Respective Tomorrow}} || A quest that is the fastest method for repeatedly fighting [[Olga Flow]], while also offering an encounter with [[Gal Gryphon]], both of whom have coveted item drops.
|}
|}


===Episode 4<!--haha sorry matt i had ep3 here before dont get excited-->===
===Episode 4===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Term or<br>Acronym || Quest Name || Description
!Term || Quest Name || Description
|-
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|BPD (or BPD1/BPD2) || {{Quest link|Black Paper's Dangerous Deal}} and/or {{Quest link|Black Paper's Dangerous Deal 2}} || Quests that offer guaranteed chances at predetermined items in exchange for Photon Crystals.
|BPD;<br>(or BPD1/BPD2) || style="text-align:left; white-space: nowrap" | {{Quest link|Black Paper's Dangerous Deal}}; <br>{{Quest link|Black Paper's Dangerous Deal 2}} || Quests that offer guaranteed chances at predetermined items in exchange for Photon Crystals.
|-
|-
|CD5 || {{Quest link|Claire's Deal 5}} || A quest in which players can trade various items to the NPC Claire in exchange for other, unique items.
|CD5 || style="text-align:left; white-space: nowrap" | {{Quest link|Claire's Deal 5}} || A quest in which players can trade various items to the NPC Claire in exchange for other, unique items.
|-
|-
|MAE4 || {{Quest link|Maximum Attack E: Episode 4}}
|MAE4 || style="text-align:left; white-space: nowrap" | {{Quest link|Maximum Attack E: Episode 4}}
|-
|-
|NMU# || The [[Quests#Extermination_3|New Mop-Up Operation]] series of quests, numbering 1-5
|NMU# || style="text-align:left; white-space: nowrap" | The "[[Quests#Extermination_3|New Mop-Up Operation]]" quests,<br>numbering 1-5
|-
|-
|NMU'''3''' || {{Quest link|New Mop-Up Operation 3}} || A quest that is particularly effective both for leveling characters, as well as hunting {{Gun|rare|Heaven Striker}} (or other Desert drops). It is notable for being a timed quest, and includes heated rooms that continuously damage players, which can make it difficult to complete if the party composition is poor or players are unfamiliar.
|NMU'''3''' || style="text-align:left; white-space: nowrap" | {{Quest link|New Mop-Up Operation 3}} || A quest that is particularly effective both for leveling characters, as well as hunting {{Gun|rare|Heaven Striker}} (or other Desert drops). It is notable for being a timed quest, and includes heated rooms that continuously damage players, which can make it difficult to complete if the party composition is poor or players are unfamiliar.
|-
|-
|PoD || {{Quest link|Point of Disaster}} || A quest that quickly leads the party to a fight with [[Shambertin]], making it particularly effective for repeated chances at encountering [[Kondrieu]]. Point of Disaster can only be selected from the quest menu and played if ''all'' players in the party are on a [[Team|team]] with the quest [[Team#Team_privileges|unlocked]] (party members do ''not'' need to be on the ''same'' team).
|PoD || style="text-align:left; white-space: nowrap" | {{Quest link|Point of Disaster}} || A quest that quickly leads the party to a fight with [[Shambertin]], making it particularly effective for repeated chances at encountering [[Kondrieu]].  
 
Point of Disaster can only be selected from the quest menu and played if ''all'' players in the party are on a [[Team|team]] with the quest [[Team#Team_privileges|unlocked]] (party members do ''not'' need to be on the ''same'' team).
|-
|-
|RL || {{Quest link|The Restless Lion}} || A single-player quest that offers multiple chances at getting high-[[Weapon attributes|attribute]] common weapons (up to 50% in three attributes, including Hit).
|RL || style="text-align:left; white-space: nowrap" | {{Quest link|The Restless Lion}} || A single-player quest that offers multiple chances at getting high-[[Weapon attributes|attribute]] common weapons (up to 50% in three attributes, including Hit).
|}
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Revision as of 23:19, 15 February 2024

This page is intended to serve as a reference for terminology and abbreviations regularly used in discussion of Phantasy Star Online Blue Burst that may not be familiar to all players.

Items

Weapons

Hunter weapons

Term Item Name
BKB Sword icon.pngBlack King Bar
CS Sword icon.pngChain Sawd
DF Sword icon.pngDark Flow
DLS Sword icon.pngDaylight Scar
DoB Sword icon.pngDiska of Braveman
Excal Sword icon.pngExcalibur
Lame Sword icon.pngLame d'Argent
MKB Sword icon.pngMonkey King Bar
RS Sword icon.pngRed Saber or Sword icon.pngRed Sword
S&Y Sword icon.pngSange & Yasha
SJS Sword icon.pngSealed J-Sword
SoF Sword icon.pngSlicer of Fanatic
TB Sword icon.pngTwin Blaze
TJS Sword icon.pngTsumikiri J-Sword

Ranger weapons

Term Item Name
FS Gun icon.pngFrozen Shooter
SN Gun icon.pngSpread Needle
CR Gun icon.pngCannon Rouge
HS Gun icon.pngHeaven Striker

Force weapons

Term Item Name
PW Cane icon.pngPsycho Wand

Frames

Term Item Name
13 Frame icon.pngThirteen
BOVN Frame icon.pngBlue Odoshi Violet Nimaidou
IC Frame icon.pngIgnition Cloak
Lafu (or Lafuteria) Frame icon.pngVirus Armor: Lafuteria
Mantle Frame icon.pngLieutenant Mantle
MG Frame icon.pngMother Garb
MG+ Frame icon.pngMother Garb+

Barriers

Term Item Name
3S Shield icon.pngThree Seals
ADR Shield icon.pngAnti-Dark Ring
ALR Shield icon.pngAnti-Light Ring
FTD Shield icon.pngFrom the Depths
Kasami Shield icon.pngKasami Bracer
RR Shield icon.pngRed Ring
SSS Shield icon.pngStandstill Shield

Units

Term Item Name
101 Unit icon.pngV101
501 Unit icon.pngV501
502 Unit icon.pngV502
801 Unit icon.pngV801
H/Bat Unit icon.pngHeavenly/Battle
PoSS Unit icon.pngProof of Sword-Saint

Mags

Term Item Name
GG Mag icon.pngGael Giel
Tellu Mag icon.pngTellusis

Tools

Term Item Name
PGF Tool icon.pngParasitic Gene Flow
PD Tool icon.pngPhoton Drop
PC Tool icon.pngPhoton Crystal
PS Tool icon.pngPhoton Sphere
PH Tool icon.pngPhoton Hoard

Techniques

Term Item Name
SD Shifta.pngShifta and Deband.pngDeband
JZ Jellen.pngJellen and Zalure.pngZalure

Quests

Episode 1

Term Quest Name Description
FoaM Quest icon.pngFragments of a Memory
LHP Quest icon.pngLost HELL PALLASCH
LSB Quest icon.pngLost SOUL BLADE A quest that is particularly effective for farming both Sinow Beats and Sinow Golds. Players often quit out of the quest after the last room of Mine 1 to repeat the area, without continuing to Mine 2.
RFR Quest icon.pngRescue from Ragol
TE Quest icon.pngTyrell's Ego A quest that serves as a sequel to Towards the Future. It features a large number of enemies in every Episode 1 area as well as the area's respective bosses. It is notable for being an effective method for encountering Hildetorrs (by resetting the quest after finishing the Forest segment, which has a high number of Hildelts), as well as rewarding players with an Shield icon.pngAnti-Dark Ring if the quest is completed under certain conditions.
TTF Quest icon.pngTowards the Future A quest that is the fastest method for repeatedly fighting Dark Falz, as well as being an effective method of leveling characters.

Episode 2

Term Quest Name Description
ANH Quest icon.pngA New Hope
CCC Quest icon.pngCAL's Clock Challenge A quest that is very effective for unsealing certain equipment, as well as farming certain event drops.
GDVD Quest icon.pngGal Da Val's Darkness
PW# The Phantasmal World quests,
numbering 1-4
RT Quest icon.pngRespective Tomorrow A quest that is the fastest method for repeatedly fighting Olga Flow, while also offering an encounter with Gal Gryphon, both of whom have coveted item drops.

Episode 4

Term Quest Name Description
BPD;
(or BPD1/BPD2)
Quest icon.pngBlack Paper's Dangerous Deal;
Quest icon.pngBlack Paper's Dangerous Deal 2
Quests that offer guaranteed chances at predetermined items in exchange for Photon Crystals.
CD5 Quest icon.pngClaire's Deal 5 A quest in which players can trade various items to the NPC Claire in exchange for other, unique items.
MAE4 Quest icon.pngMaximum Attack E: Episode 4
NMU# The "New Mop-Up Operation" quests,
numbering 1-5
NMU3 Quest icon.pngNew Mop-Up Operation 3 A quest that is particularly effective both for leveling characters, as well as hunting Gun icon.pngHeaven Striker (or other Desert drops). It is notable for being a timed quest, and includes heated rooms that continuously damage players, which can make it difficult to complete if the party composition is poor or players are unfamiliar.
PoD Quest icon.pngPoint of Disaster A quest that quickly leads the party to a fight with Shambertin, making it particularly effective for repeated chances at encountering Kondrieu.

Point of Disaster can only be selected from the quest menu and played if all players in the party are on a team with the quest unlocked (party members do not need to be on the same team).

RL Quest icon.pngThe Restless Lion A single-player quest that offers multiple chances at getting high-attribute common weapons (up to 50% in three attributes, including Hit).

Community

Gameplay

  • "0FT": Zero Freeze Traps, used by android players to indicate that they have depleted their stock of freeze traps and will be unable to control the next incoming spawn(s). Other android players in the party should attempt to step in if they still have freeze traps remaining.
  • "CK": Combo Kill, a term used to refer to a character's ability to defeat an enemy in one full combo. The ability to combo kill certain enemies is often used as a measurement of a character or weapon's effectiveness.
  • "DMC": Damage Cancel, an unintended game mechanic not present on Ephinea whereby players using techniques or dealing damage values (typically referring to lower damage values) could "override" the damage values of other characters, which often resulted in certain strategies being more effective than others at killing enemies (e.g. an enemy hit by a Force's lower-damage Rafoie.pngRafoie at the same time as another character's higher-damage charge weapon attack would only take the lower damage from the Rafoie). This was removed from Ephinea and is only displayed on this page for archival purposes.
  • "CT", "DT", "FT": Confuse Trap, Damage Trap, and Freeze Trap, the different kinds of traps android characters can deploy to damage enemies or inflict them with status effects.
  • "NNN", "NHS" (or any combination of "N"/"H"/"S"): Normal, Hard, and/or Special attacks, which are the different types of attacks used to make up a combo. The order of letters refers to the order in which attacks are used in a combo.
    • "N1", "H1", "S3" (or any of the above letters followed by a number from 1-3): Used to refer to using the corresponding type of attack as the corresponding step in the combo (e.g. H2 meaning heavy attack as the second hit, S3 meaning special attack as the third hit, etc.).
    • "SNS": Special Normal Special, a distinctly different combo process which allows for usage of the accuracy glitch.
  • "NT": No Target, used in reference to when an enemy desyncs or glitches for a certain player, leaving them unable to be targeted and thus struck with attacks.
  • "OPM": One Person Mode
  • "RT": Retrap, used by android players to indicate that they are about to die intentionally and use a Tool icon.pngScape Doll to restore their traps. It is said in advance of the intentional death, as revival by the Scape Doll can be interrupted by the usage of a Tool icon.pngMoon Atomizer or Reverser.pngReverser, which will disrupt the process and not restore the player's traps.
  • "TPD": TP Death, used in Challenge mode to denote an intentional death for the purpose of using a Scape Doll to fully restore TP
  • "TP": Can refer to either:
    • Tool icon.pngTelepipe
    • Team Point, usually referring to the act of converting an item into Team Points (e.g. Player 1: "I just found <bad item>!" Player 2: "TP it LOL")
  • "Twins": Mylla & Youlla.pngMylla & Youlla, a photon blast which grants Shifta.pngShifta and Deband.pngDeband, and can be used in chains to grant higher levels than techniques can normally provide.

Party names

  • "+Fo": Plus Force, meaning the players currently in the party would like a Force to join, usually to provide Shifta.pngShifta/Deband.pngDeband and Jellen.pngJellen/Zalure.pngZalure.
  • "NoFo": No Force, meaning the players currently in the party already include a Force, and would prefer a character of a class other than Force to join.
  • "Res": Reserved, indicating a game that is reserved for specific or pre-determined players only. Use of this is not recommended, as it is not a well-known term and passwords are more easily understood.

Trading

  • "B>": Buying, used to indicate that the poster is seeking to purchase the following item from another player.
  • "S>": Selling, used to indicate that the poster is seeking to sell the following item to another player.
  • "T>": Trading, used to indicate that the poster is seeking to trade one item to another player in exchange for another.
  • "A>": Auction, used to indicate that the poster is seeking to field offers of increasing value over a predefined period of time to sell the item to the highest bidder at the time the auction concludes. On Ephinea, auctions may only take place on the auction forums, but this phrase is sometimes used elsewhere as a means of advertising the auction, typically alongside a link to the relevant auction post.
    • "PDA>": Tool icon.pngPhoton Drop Auction, used to indicate an auction wherein the seller will only accept Photon Drops, and does not want to be offered any additional items.
  • "PC>": Price Check, used to indicate that the poster is seeking other players' inputs on the value of an item (in Photon Drops).
  • "Res": Reserve Bid, used to indicate the lowest amount a seller will accept to initiate an auction.

Miscellaneous

  • "CC": Character Change (or Changing Character)
  • "DAR": Drop Anything Rate, which is the percentage chance (typically expressed as a fraction in the drop tables) for an enemy to, upon death, drop any item. This value is multiplied with an enemy's rare drop rate to determine the final rate at which an enemy will drop its designated rare item.
    • "DAR Week": One of Ephinea's four unique weekly boosts, during which time the drop anything rate of all monsters is multiplied by 25%.
  • "RER": Rare Enemy Rate, which is the percentage chance (typically expressed as a fraction, but nowhere in-game) for an enemy to spawn as its respective rare variant. By default, this chance is 1/500.
    • "RER Week": One of Ephinea's four unique weekly boosts, during which the chance for an enemy to spawn as its respective rare variant is multiplied by 50%.
  • "RDR": Rare Drop Rate, which is the percentage chance (typically expressed as a fraction in the drop tables) for an enemy to, upon death, drop their designated rare item, if they drop an item at all. This value is multiplied with an enemy's drop anything rate to determine the final rate at which an enemy will drop its designated rare item.
    • "RDR Week": One of Ephinea's four unique weekly boosts, during which time the rare drop rate of all monsters is multiplied by 25%.
  • "TA": Time Attack

Symbol Chat

Symbol Chat can be used in-game and can mean many things depending on context.

"Hello" can mean:

  • Follow me
  • Come stand where I am (there may be an upcoming Delbiter or Dorphon which will charge when it spawns)
  • I have just used a telepipe so that you can warp to my location
  • I am ready to rejoin the main group and need someone to use a telepipe
  • I have rejoined the main group

"Goodbye" can mean:

  • Don't follow me
  • I'm temporarily leaving the main group to do something else
  • I think that the party should split up here