This is a glossary of terms common in multi-user dungeon (MUD) multiplayer virtual worlds.

A–Z

bot
Character controlled by a computer program[1]
consider
con
A command to assess an enemy's relative power[2][3]
dino
A long-standing MUD player[1]
equip
A player's active items[1]
exits
Options for leaving an area[1]
furry
Anthropomorphic animal[1]
god
admin
arch
imp
implementer
The MUD's administrator or owner; see wizard for similar uses[1][4]
guess-the-verb
Situation in which the player intends to perform an action but does not know the proper syntax to communicate it to the game[5]
IC
Behavior "in-character" for the player's assumed role, as opposed to breaking character (OOC/"out-of-character")[1]
haven
A designated place where players cannot be killed[1]
hit points
Numeric representation of a character's life, i.e., when health is depleted, the character dies[1]
immort

See wizard

inv
The player's carried possessions, or inventory[1]
log
A record of activity in the MUD instance[1]
mana
Numeric representation of a character's magic energy[1]
maving
To interact incorrectly, such as using incorrect commands[1]
mob
mobile
An enemy monster[1]
movement
Numeric representation of how far a character can move at once[1]
mudflation
An online game virtual economy phenomenon in which endgame players become rich in currency and drive down the cost of rare items.[6]
multi-boxing
dual-boxing
To play multiple characters simultaneously[7][8]
newbie
A new or inexperienced player[1]
OOC
To break character or act "out of character" from the player's assumed role[1]
PK
player killer
To kill another player or be known as someone who has; also used as a verb (PKing or "player killing")[1]
remort
To undo one's immortal status[9]
rent
Virtual currency paid to preserve the player's inventory in-between play sessions in a persistent world[10]
spamming
To post excessive text, scrolling the screen[1]
stats
score
The player's numerical statistics, such as hit points and experience progression[1]
tinysex
Cybersex through MUD commands or text[1]
wiz
To be promoted to wizard status after completing the game[1]
wizard
immort
immortals
Players with special rights, such as rights to create new MUD content; usually either MUD administrators, players who completed the game, or players appointed by an administrator to assist in its operation[1][9]

See also

References

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