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*** The game's Renegade and Paragon morality sides are also usually used as a shorthand way of referring to chaotic and lawful characters or actions in the game.

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*** The game's Renegade and Paragon morality sides are also usually used as a shorthand way of referring to chaotic and lawful characters or actions in the game. It was more relevant in the first game, where party members could actually be slightly swayed towards one or the other direction by Shepard's actions.
** The "Hold The Line" score was the name used in the BioWare forums by players to denote the [[GuideDangIt invisible score]] that determines how useful each party member will be in bringing the ship's crew back during the suicide mission.
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*** On the other hand, Ganondorf has been [[AffectionateNickname affectionately nicknamed]] "Ganny."
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** Hellstone, bloodstone -- Nicknames for the reddish Netherrack [sic] block found in the Nether.
** Adminium -- The indestructible block that is found in the bottom five layers of the map. Officially known as ''bedrock''.
** Squidward villagers, Testificates -- The un-named villagers in Minecraft.
** God/Notch apple - -The Regen II Golden Apple.
** Budder/butter -- Alternate title for gold (example: a budder sword), popularized by ''LetsPlay/SkyDoesMinecraft''.

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** Hellstone, bloodstone -- Nicknames nicknames for the reddish Netherrack [sic] block found in the Nether.
** Adminium -- The the indestructible block that is found in the bottom five layers of the map. Officially known as ''bedrock''.
** Squidward villagers, Testificates -- The the un-named villagers in Minecraft.
** God/Notch apple - -The -- the Regen II Golden Apple.
** Budder/butter -- Alternate alternate title for gold (example: a budder sword), popularized by ''LetsPlay/SkyDoesMinecraft''.

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** Hellstone, Bloodstone - Nicknames for the reddish Netherrack [sic] block found in the Nether.
** Adminium - The indestructible block that is found in the bottom five layers of the map. Officially known as ''bedrock''.
** Squidward Villagers, Testificates - The un-named villagers in Minecraft.
** God/Notch Apple - The Regen II Golden Apple.
** Budder/Butter - Alternate title for gold (example: a Budder Sword), popularized by LetsPlay/SkyDoesMinecraft.

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** Hellstone, Bloodstone - bloodstone -- Nicknames for the reddish Netherrack [sic] block found in the Nether.
** Adminium - -- The indestructible block that is found in the bottom five layers of the map. Officially known as ''bedrock''.
** Squidward Villagers, villagers, Testificates - -- The un-named villagers in Minecraft.
** God/Notch Apple apple - The -The Regen II Golden Apple.
** Budder/Butter - Budder/butter -- Alternate title for gold (example: a Budder Sword), budder sword), popularized by LetsPlay/SkyDoesMinecraft.''LetsPlay/SkyDoesMinecraft''.
** World eater -- a machine intended to strip away layers of landscape, usually in order to expose resource-rich deeper rock or to prepare an area for mass landscaping, usually by dropping large quantities of tnt from the sky.
** Noob towers, nerd poles, or dummy poles -- tall, one or two-block wide towers that extend straight uwards, usually built to serve as landmarks by new players.
** Bugrock -- Bedrock Edition, infamous for being significantly more unstable than the Java edition.
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*** K/D Warrior - A term for a player that racks up many PvP kills as possible in online sessions in order to brag about their high kill/death ratio, especially if they're a {{Griefer}}.

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*** K/D Warrior - A term for a player that racks up many PvP [=PvP=] kills as possible in online sessions in order to brag about their high kill/death ratio, especially if they're a {{Griefer}}.

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