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Final Fantasy XI Dictionary of Terms and Slang

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This article is only a guide. Information expressed in a guide is usually more opinion than fact and should be taken as such. Guides are written by players, based upon their experiences, successes and mistakes, and are meant to aid other players. However, there may be differing opinions than those expressed in a guide.
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Key

  • (n.) - noun
  • (v.) - verb
  • (adv.) - adverb
  • (adj.) - adjective
  • (acr.) - acronym
  • (abrv.) - abbreviation

Symbols

Symbol representing YES or confirm. Opposite of ×.
/
Character representing YES or confirm. Opposite of ×.
×
Symbol representing NO or deny. Opposite of ◯ and /.
@
A symbol that is commonly seen in search comments. Generally synonymous with TNL. It is used to refer to how many experience points a player needs to reach the next level. Also can be used in questions such as "everyone @?" which essentially means "What is everyone's TNL?"
The Japanese '@' is basically a romanized pronunciation of the symbol. It reads as 'ato'(あと/後) which can be translated to 'left' or 'remaining'. It would be best to reconfirm TNL facts as many english players would use @ as its literal meaning -> 'at'. So to Japanese players '@1000' would mean '1000exp TNL' while some english players would use the same phrase for '1000exp into the level'.
A common confusing case of @ is when people are looking for members. Japanese players use @2 for 'looking for 2' while non-Japanese players' @2 means 'we have 2 members.'
Also occasionally used in other situations such as in reference to lotting rights in events like dynamis or salvage- "I'm @ for WHM AF2" "Who's @ for the Usukane Haramaki Set?"
Can also be used to denote that Sneak is wearing off. In this case the @ symbol represents an ear, as Sneak is a spell that mutes a characters sounds from enemies.
Two @@ together can be used to denote that Invisible is wearing off. In this case, the @@ represents a pair of eyes, as Invisible is a spell that hides a character from an enemy's sight.
Can also be used in chat situations to give your location. Eg. @JeunoAH or @<pos>.
*
A symbol usually typed after a word to indicate that a misspelling or mistyping of some kind occurred, and the corrected version is the version followed by the * symbol. Example: "Helo all" would likely be followed by "Hello* all"

0-9

2HR
(abrv)(n.) See Two-Hour Ability.
360
(abrv)(n.) xBox 360, a platform on which FFXI can run on. Synonymous with Xbox.
(n.) Monsters which detect by Sound, Magic, Job Abilities, HP, and/or Weapon Skills; they always detect 360 degrees around them up to a certain radius.

A

ABC
(acr.)(n.) Ancient Beastcoins. Used in Artifact Upgrades.
-aga
(abrv.) An Area of Effect spell. Comes from the spell nomenclature in FFXI, where a large majority of offensive AoE spells end with the letters "aga". Sometimes -ga is used, for the same reason. Derived from other Final Fantasy games, where -a and -ga/-aga denote the second and third levels of a given spell; for example, Fira for Fire II, Firaga for Fire III, Cura for Cure II, etc.
Add
(n.) Additional, unwanted monster that had entered the fray; this includes 'link' as well as 'spawn' of aggressive monster near party. Also see Link and Spawn.
AFAIK
(acr)(phrase) As Far As I Know
AFK
(acr)(phrase) Away From Keyboard
AFK Hill
(n.) A term for the small hill in Abyssea - La Theine where people just AFK.
Aggro
(n.) A shortening of "Aggressive (behavior)". This term refers to the behavior of an enemy approaching and attacking, as opposed to your attacking first. See Aggro. "After sneak wore, he got aggro from the crab."
(v.) To gain an aggressive monster's attention or ire. "The crab aggroed him after his sneak wore."
Agility (AGI)
(n.) A stat that positively improves evasion and ranged attack accuracy. Speculated, but not proven, to also affect shield and parry proc rate. See Agility.
Alliance (synonym - Ally)
(n.) A collection of up to 3 parties with a maximum of 18 adventurers
(v.) To join or form an Alliance. "Are we going to ally with them?"
Alt-Tab
(n.) The act of pressing and holding the Alt key and tab key on the keyboard at the same time while playing the PC version of the game. This causes the game to crash, due to it being written in DirectX8 code and not having the ability to window properly. PC players can use this to force a disconnect. See Force D/C.
  • This no longer occurs if the windowed mode added with the release of Wings of the Goddess is enabled.
AN
(n.) Allied Notes
Ancient Magic (AM)
(n.) Black Mage spells that deal large amounts of damage at the cost of large amounts of MP and long cast times. See Ancient Magic.
Ancient Magic II (AM2)
(n.) Second tier of the original Black Mage Ancient Magic spells. Learned through Group II Black Mage Job Merits. Has a lower MP cost with a considerable damage increase.
Anon (/anon)
(abrv)(adv.) Anonymous Status when a player turns on a mask that hides their personal information. This means you cannot see what job, subjob, race, or level an anon player is. Players who are /anon will also have their names displayed in blue instead of white.
Area of Effect (AoE or AE)
(adj.) The area over which a spell or ability has an effect, usually impacting multiple players or monsters simultaneously. See Area of Effect. "Watch out for Wild Rage, it's AoE!"
Arrowburn
(v.) Refers to an Experience Point party consisting of only (or primarily) Rangers. Called an "Arrowburn" due to the idea that enemies are damaged by only (or primarily) Archery-type damage.
(n.) A party consisting of mostly or all Rangers, with the intent of executing an Arrowburn strategy.
Artifact Armor (AF)
(n.) High level armor that is job specific. Pieces of such armor often add to the primary attributes of their job. See Artifact Armor.
Assault
(n.) A mission available to Aht Urhgan mercenaries. See Assault.
Astralburn
(v.) Refers to an Experience Point party consisting of 5 Summoners and a refresher, most commonly Corsair or Bard. This is accomplished by fighting monsters (most commonly Skeletons) and using an Avatar's most powerful Blood Pact ability to dispatch with them quickly.
(n.) A party consisting of 5 summoners and a refresher, who intend to use avatars to quickly kill enemies.
There is also commonly a "sync" to bring their level lower to gain higher experience points faster. They kill with "AOE" attacks.
AU
(acr) Aht Urhgan.
Auction House (AH)
(n.) A center of commerce to provide a means of circulating goods. There is an auction house in every major city that enables players to sell items to each other without actually being present at the time of sale. See Auction House.
(v.) The process of using the AH to buy or sell items. "Hold on guys, I have to AH some stuff."
AV
(acr)(n.) Absolute Virtue

B

Backpack
(n.) Another term for a player's Inventory.
Ballista
(n.) A type of PvP event. See Ballista.
Batallia Bazaar (Synonym - Open Air Market)
(n.) The area in Batallia Downs near the Jeuno zone line where many player characters used to gather in order to sell items in bazaar mode without paying for the tax on bazaars within the city. No longer used since the removal of bazaar taxes.
Bastok (Synonym - Bassy, 'stok, Bas, Basty)
(n.) A city on the southern portion of the Quon continent, where Humes and Galka reside. See Bastok.
Bazaar zombie
(n.) A player character that is often (or only) seen standing in a particular spot with their bazaar open while the player is afk.
BCD
(n.) See Beaucedine Glacier.
BCNM
(acr)(n.) Burning Circle Notorious Monster
Benecide
(n.) : The act of killing yourself as WHM by using Benediction, generating so much hate that the tank can not get it off you and resulting in the mob beating you to death.
Beastmen
(n.) Humanoid monsters. See Beastmen.
Besieged
(n.) A form of defensive battle that takes place when enemy forces breach the gates of Al Zahbi. See Besieged.
Bio
(n.) Used interchangably (more common of late) with WC, meaning to take a break from play to use the restroom.
BLM
(abrv)(n.) Black Mage
Blind Invite
(n.) An invite issued without asking if someone is interested or willing to join a party. The practice is generally considered very rude.
Blink Tank
(n.) A tank that uses the ninjutsu spell Utsusemi to avoid damage, rather than add defense to lower it. Ninja is the game's preeminent Blink Tank.
Blood Tank (Synonym - Meat Tank)
(n.) A tank that uses defense to lower damage to manageable levels and uses high HP to remain safe. Paladin is the game's preeminent Blood Tank.
Blood Warp (Synonym - Ghetto Warp, D0, D3, D4, Death Warp, Lv.1 Express, Bloodport)
(v.)(n.) Allowing a mob to kill you in order to quickly get to your home point. A common tactic to do this is to switch to a low level job first (often a level 1 job). The logic behind this is that by using a very low level job , there is little to no EXP loss.
BLU
(abrv)(n.) Blue Mage
BMAP
(acr) Besieged Map
Bones
(n.) Refers to any skeleton in the game.
Bot
(n.) Refers to the use of a third party tool to perform an action over and over again, usually without real human control. The use of any bot is a violation of Square-Enix's Terms of Service. Example: Fish bots, skill-up bots.
BRB
(acr)(n.) Be Right Back
BRD
(abrv)(n.) Bard
____ Break
(phrase) Reference to removing a limit that requires some sort of quest or action to get rid of. Some examples include Limit Breaks (the level-cap quests that raise the level limit), Latent Breaks (to activate the latent effect on weapons such as Destroyers), and so on.
Brenner
(n.) a type of PvP event.
Broder
(n.) another name for a buddy or really good friend who helps on FFXI missions, quests, character advancement and advice.
BST
(abrv)(n.) Beastmaster
Buff
See Enhance.
Buffer (synonym - Pillow)
(n.) Extra EXP received after leveling up, to prevent deleveling from the experience point K.O. penalty . "I need a little buffer before I head out to Dynamis."

C

Camp
(n.) the location where a party chooses to fight. Prime camp locations are free of wandering mobs or other hazards that would distract a party from killing their intended targets safely.
(v.1) to use a safe location for fighting and resting. "Where are we camping?"
(v.2) the process of staying in a general area, usually to wait for an NM to spawn. "All he ever does is camp Lizzy."
(v.3) to sign off in an area other than your mog house. example: "I am camping here for the night"
Cap
(n.) a maximum or restricted maximum. "This fight has a level 20 cap."
(v.) to reach the maximum. "I just capped my Healing Magic Skill!"
CE
(acr) Crystal Era.
Chain Cast (synonym - Chainnuke)
(v.) to cast spells one after another without waiting. When something goes wrong and a battle starts to turn against the party, the group leader may call for mages to chain cast. This means that they should abandon any sense of magic conservation and throw spell after spell to heal the party and kill any aggressors. Derived from the Job Ability Chainspell (in name and definition).
Chain Stun (synonym - CSS)
(v.) to cast stunning spells, such as Stun or Head Butt one after another without waiting, often used in conjuction with the Job Ability Chainspell, to keep an enemy from using potentially dangerous abilities. This often requires the damage dealers of the group to inflict a high amount of damage in a short time, so the enemy can be defeated in the time the Chain Stun is kept up. Often used by Red Mages with Dark Knight sub job.
Charisma (CHR)
(n.) stat that determines the effectiveness of BRD songs, BST charms, and Killer Effects. See Charisma.
Charms & -gas
(acr) refers to the simple yet very effective strategy of the Undead Swarm during Besieged. This is accomplished by the AOE charm move of the Lamiae and the AOE spells and/or weaponskills of the skeletons, qutrubs, ghosts, and lamiae.
Check (synonym - Con)
(n.) a command that can be found in the menu that pops up when you select a target. It allows you to view the level and equipment on other players, and gauge the strength of enemies. See Check
(v.1) using the command described above.
(v.2) the way in which a mob compares to a player. "What does that mob con to you?" "EP."
Chicken
(n.) A slang term for a chocobo. : see Chocobo
Chobi or Choco (less commonly: Chobo)
(abrv) Chocobo
Class
(n.) Another term for Job, derived from tabletop fantasy RPGs such as Dungeons and Dragons.
CN
(n.) see Crawlers' Nest
Conquest
(n.) the main system of competition between the nations of San d'Oria, Bastok and Windurst. See Conquest.
Conquest Points (CP)
(n.) points received via the Conquest System when an enemy that yields experience points is defeated while wearing a Signet. See Conquest Points.
CoP
(acr)(n.) The Chains of Promathia expansion pack. See Chains of Promathia.
(n.) (synonym - PM) Missions within the Chains of Promathia expansion pack, usually followed by a number. "I'm on CoP 2-5." See Chains of Promathia Missions.
COR
(abrv)(n.) Corsair
Crafting (synonym - Synthing)
(v.) the process of making items out of lesser goods and treasure. When combined, certain ingredients form powerful equipment that is (occasionally) worth far more than the sum of its parts. See Crafts.
CS
(acr)(n.) Cutscene. A segment of video that tells a story; happens when on a quest or mission.
CSS
(acr.) (n.) An acronym for Chainspell Stun, a popular strategy employing RDM/DRKs to keep certain endgame notorious monsters continually stunned.
Curebot
(n.) Used to describe a healer (usually a White Mage) who almost exclusively casts Cure spells to the exclusion of all other tasks typical of that job such as casting Regen or other buffs. Occasionally used as a derogatory label for a White Mage who doesn't play their job well.
(v.) To play in the pattern of a curebot.

D

D2
(n.) shortened name for Warp II, since Japanese name for Warp is dejyon. "Can I please get a D2?"
(v.) to cast Warp II on someone.
D3
(n.) rather than referring to a spell, it is a name given to "Blood porting" or "death warping". Intentionally dying to return to home point. Note: Since the introduction of "Retrace", D3 is sometimes used to refer to this instead. Rarely used by non-Japanese players, unlike D2 which is very common.
D4
(n.) Another term for Death Warping, referring to one of the Japanese words for 4, shi, which is also the root of the Japanese word for "death" or "die".
(n.) Other shortened name given to the spell Retrace. Rarely used by non-Japanese players, unlike D2 which is very common.
Damage Over Time (DoT)
(adj.) the amount of damage a character inflicts over the course of a battle. See DoT.
(adj.) Also can refer to a spell that deals damage over time. (Rasp/Frost)
Damage Dealer (DD)
(n.) refers specifically (but not exclusively) to melee damage dealers or physical damage dealers. "We have a tank and two healers, we need some DD."
DC (Synonym - D/C)
(acr.) (v.) Disconnect. To lose your connection, usually involuntarily. Also referred to as R0ing, based on the network status display in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. "Don't pull yet, the WHM is DCing."
Death (synonym - K.O.)
(n.) misnomer for the state in which a character has no Hit Points remaining. See K.O..
Death Pull (Synonym - DP, Sac Pull)
(v.) a technique commonly used in Dynamis where the puller sacrifices him/herself in order to bring a mob to the alliance safely.
Death Warp
See Blood Warp.
Debuff
(n.) a spell that removes a beneficial stat from a target. These spells are RDM's Dispel and BRD's Magic Finale. This term was coined by players and is commonly used synonymously with Enfeebling.
(v.) the process of removing a beneficial stat from a target. "RDM can you please debuff that beetle?"
DC
(acr) (adj.) Decent Challenge, see Check
Delevel
(v.) to lose a level due to the loss of xp from death. "Don't let me die, guys, or I'll delevel."
Despawn (Synonym - Depop)
(v.) the act of a monster disappearing. This can happen when a monster is pulled far from its spawn area, and all sources of its ire are either dead or have moved to different zones. This also happens to undead mobs at 04:00 on the game clock, bats in the open at 06:00, and elementals when their corresponding weather effect ends, if they are not engaged in battle.
Dexterity (DEX)
(n.) stat that affects a character's melee success rate and the chance to land a critical hit. See Dexterity.
Ding
(v.) slang for gaining a level. Not to be confused with Ding Bats. "I dinged 30!" - Originated from the MMO "Everquest", where the act of leveling is accompanied by a loud 'ding!' noise.
DNC
(abrv)(n.) Abrveviation for Dancer
Dodge Tank (Synonym - Evasion Tank)
(n.) A tank that relies on evasion skill to dodge damaging blows.Thief is the most common dodge tank, often with Ninja as subjob for shadows to provide further damage mitigation, and relying on damage as well as the job abilities Accomplice and Collaborator for hate holding. Not an endgame tank, this is used primarily in small parties farming items, skill-ups, or merit points.
Dong
(v.) see Delevel
DoT
(n.) Damage over Time. This is a spell that does damage in small increments such as Poison, Choke, Rasp
DRK
(abrv)(n.) Dark Knight
DRG
(abrv)(n.) Dragoon
Drop
(n.) treasure that is gained by killing a monster. "Jaggedy-Eared Jack's drop is one of the rarest in the game."
(v.) the process of a monster dropping treasure. "Did Jack drop that charm yet?"
Duo
(v.) To have a party of two players killing monsters for experience. Example: My friend and I are going to Duo in Valkurm Dunes.
Dynamis (Synonym - Dyna, Dienamis)
(n.) an alternate reality that is separate from the rest of Vana'diel, and cannot be entered by normal means. See Dynamis.

E

Earth
(n.) (adj.) the world the player lives in. Usually by NPCs in reference to time in parenthetical, e.g. a Ferry operator saying "the boat will arrive in less than an hour (1 minute Earth time)".
Elvaan
(n.) a race of strong people with fierce devotion to whatever cause they choose. Although slow, the Elvaan have strength and vitality that goes far beyond expectations. Elvaan also make potent melee characters. Although lacking a decent pool of magic from which to draw, Elvaan make skilled healers with what they can cast. The Elvaan hail from the kingdom of San d'Oria. See Elvaan.
EM
(acr) (adj.) Even Match. See Check.
Emote (/em)
(n.) gestures that can be made to express emotion.
EN
(abrv) (n.) English-speaking player. See NA.
Endgame
(n.) activities done by high level (65+) players such as Dynamis or hunting HNMs (Tiamat, Absolute Virtue, etc). Currently, there is no definitive "ending" to FFXI.
Enfeeble
(v.) to take away stats from a target; opposite of enhance. Although it is commonly used synonymously with Debuff, some people believe there is a distinction. See Enfeebling Magic.
Enhance (synonym - Buff)
(v.) to raise stats on a target; opposite of enfeeble. See Enhancing Magic.
Enmity
(n.) (1) The term for the level of attention one has from a monster - the person with the highest enmity level will generally be the target of the monster. Players often refer to this as "hate", though S-E has always used "enmity" instead.
(n.) (2) The stat on some equipment that increases or decreases the amount of enmity generated by actions.
ENM
(acr) Empty Notorious Monster
EP
(acr) (adj.) Easy Prey. See Check.
EU
(abrv) (n.) European Player.
Experience Points (abrv. EXP or XP)
(n.) points earned after killing a mob rated Easy Prey or above, by completing certain quests, or after using a special XP scroll. EXP determines when a character levels up. See Experience Points.
Extra Job (synonym - Advanced Job)
(n.) jobs that are available after their respective quests are completed. These quests are available after reaching level 30. See Jobs.

F

Farm
(v.) the process of repeatedly killing mobs to get specific drops.
FFXI
(acr)(n.) Final Fantasy XI.
Fish
(n.) another name for mob, often used by Japanese.
Fisherman
(n.) a crafter that is fishing for fish and items along lakes, rivers, ponds, or oceans.
(n.) another name for puller, often used by Japanese.
Fishing
(n.) another word for pulling, often used by Japanese.
FL
(n.) Friend List.
FML
(acr) (v.) : *Expletive* my life. Used for expressing great dismay.
Force D/C
(v.) to intentionally disconnect from the game by means other than logging out; often done without warning.
Fraps
(n.) A third party software program used to take screen and video captures in full-screen mode programs such as FFXI.
(v.) To record a movie or video, most often using the Fraps software.
FTW/FTL
(acr)(phrase) For the win. FTL refers to the opposite, For the loss. Both acronyms can be changed to FTFW/FTFL or FTMFW/FTMFL to show more flavor. "Carbuncle FTW!"
Fuidama (不意だま)
(n.) Japanese acronym for the Sneak Attack + Trick Attack combination (不意打ち + だまし討ち) . See SATA.

G

G1 / G2 / G3 / G4 / G5 (Synonym - Limit Break)
(abrv)(n.) Genkai, which is Japanese for limit. See Genkai. This refers to what is known as the Limit Break quests offered starting at level 50 by Maat. As a relatively new player, you must complete each quest in order to progress in level.
Galka
(n.) The Galka, a playable, asexual race, hail from Bastok. These gigantic humanoids are strong, hearty, and make some of the finest melee-fighters in the land. Gifted with greater Vitality than the other races, the Galka can take as much pain as they dish out. See Galka.
Game Master (GM)
(n.) the "Judges" of Vana'diel. GMs have been known to provide help to those trapped in places they cannot leave. They may also send those who violate the rules of the world to Mordion Gaol.
Garbage Sh#&$adel
(n.) A 'playfully' derogatory term for the of hated camping location of Garlaige Citadel. Often shortened to just Garbage or The Sh#*%adel. While falling out of use now, except by older players still tormented by the memories, the Citadel was often plagued by rampant (if unintentional) MPK from trains of bats, killing parties in a line to the zone. This problem has since been remedied with an update.
Gardening
(v.) The tending and nurturing of plants. Gardening provides players another way to make money through harvesting plants they grow, and crafters with another way to obtain their materials. See Gardening.
GC
(acr.) (n.) The area, Garlaige Citadel. See Garlaige Citadel.
(acr.) (n.) Gate Crystal. Refers to the key items that are obtained when clicking on the glowing Telepoints. Gate Crystals are required for enabling a White Mage to teleport you. See Teleport.
Genkai
(n.) Japanese word for limit, denoting the Limit Break series of quests. See G1, G2, G3, G4, G5 and Genkai.
Gil (g)
(n.) The standard currency of Vana'diel. Japanese players tend to abrveviate it with a capital 'G', whereas North American players use lower case 'g'. See Gil.
Gilseller
(n.) A person that plays FFXI to earn gil in order to sell for real money. These people are often hated and looked down upon, as their actions are against the Terms of Service and they usually cheat and harass legitimate players. "Don't give him a teleport, he's a gilseller!" Also see Real Money Trade.
Gimp
(adj.) Slang for a player whose choices have left them below the expectations for their level. Examples are gear, unhelpful support job, underleveled support job, missing key spells, etc. "I'm on anon 'cause my sub is gimp."
GK
(acr.) (n.) Great Katana.
Gob, Gobbo, Gobbie
(abrv)(n.) Goblin.
Grats
(abrv)(phrase) Congratulations.
GM Jail
(n.) Another name for the Mordion Gaol zone, which is used by GMs to "imprison" players for ToS violations.
GN
(abrv)(phrase) Good Night
Group
See Party.
GS
(acr.) (n.) Great Sword or Great Sword skill. See Great Sword.
(acr.) (n.) Goldsmithing. See Goldsmithing.
(acr.) (n.) Gilseller.
GTG (synonym - G2G)
(acr)(v.) Got To Go. "Sorry guys, I GTG. Thanks for the PT though."
(acr)(v.) Good to go. Since it is the same acronym as 'got to go', 'GTG' often leads to confusion.
Guild
(n.) Headquarters of a specific craft. See Crafts.
Guild Points (GP)
(n.) Points that are needed to buy certain guild-related items. See Guildworker's Union.

H

Hate
(n.) See Enmity.
Hate Reset
(n.) An effect of some monster abilities that results in the clearing of enmity information of any players in range of the ability. This effect can be highly damaging to a party's strategy, as mages generally stand out of enemy AoE range, so when a move causes a hate reset, the enmity for a tank will be erased, but hate from nukes and healing remains on the mages.
Heal (synonyms - Med, Rest)
(v.) sitting to regenerate lost HP or MP. During this time, however, TP falls unless the player has signet in a zone subject to conquest or sigil. Characters cannot move, fight, or cast spells while resting, but they can talk to each other. See Healing.

(v. 2) to use to spell Cure.

HELM
(acr) Abrveviation for the four primary extractive activities that can be conducted, usually in aid of crafting or profit. The four activities are Harvesting, Excavation, Logging and Mining. See Hobbies.
Hit Points (HP)
(n.) a numeric representation of a character's life. See Hit Points. "After Serket hit me, my HP went down to 2!"
HNM
(acr)(n.) High-level Notorious Monster or Hyper Notorious Monster. See HNM.
HNMLS
(acr)(n.) High-level Notorious Monster Linkshell or Hyper Notorious Monster Linkshell. These are linkshells of people who gather together to hunt and kill HNMs.
Home Point (HP)
(n.) a place where a character can return to upon death or via Warp, Warp II, special scrolls or items. See Home Point.
HP
(acr)(n.1) Hit Points
(acr)(n.2) Home Point
(v.) To return to your Home Point when KO, rather than wait for a Raise. "Don't worry about raising me, I'll HP."
HQ
(acr)(adj.)(n.)High Quality. A synthesis that produced a better item or more items than a normal synthesis.
(acr)(v.) the act of making a high quality item
Hume
(n.) Humes are the most basic of races, closely resembling the humans of our world. Statistically average in all attributes, this race can learn almost anything. Versatile jobs and job combinations are wise when Humes are involved. Humes come from Bastok, where their ingenuity has transformed the land into a place of steam power and industrial might. See Hume.

I

IIRC
(acr)(phrase) If I Remember Correctly or If I Recall Correctly. "There was a gob that spawned here IIRC."
I.M.
(acr)(n.) Iron Musketeer. A suffix added to the name of Bastokan Foreign Conquest Overseer or Outpost sentry NPCs.
IG
(acr)(phrase) In Game
IMHO / IMO
(acr)(phrase) In My Humble Opinion and In My Opinion
Imperial Standing (IS or ISP)
(n.) points received when an enemy that yields experience points is defeated while wearing a Sanction. See Imperial Standing.
Incoming (INC)
(phrase) a warning that a monster, whether pulled or not, is about to join the fray.
Intelligence (INT)
(n.) stat that helps determine the effectiveness of all Elemental Magic spells, most Enfeebling Magic spells, some Enhancing Magic spells, Ninjutsu, and Corsair's elemental shots. See Intelligence.
Invite (inv)
(n.) A request for an adventurer to join a party.
(v.) the act of sending an invite.
Used as part of a command: /sea all 68 brd inv
IRL
(acr)(phrase) In Real Life
Island
(n.) nickname for the Tavnazian Safehold, Lufaise Meadows, the Misareaux Coast and the areas contained within those zones.
ISNM
(acr) Item Spawned Notorious Monster or Imperial Standing Notorious Monster
IT
(acr) (adj.) Incredibly Tough, see Check

J

JEJ
(acr)(n.) Jaggedy-Eared Jack
Job Ability (JA)
(n.) timed abilities that enable players to endure greater trials, given proper use. See Job Ability.
JP
(acr)(n.) Japanese Player
Jug
(n.) Both the items and the pets Beastmasters use in conjunction with their Call Beast ability. A Beastmaster may reference a pet summoned in this way using the term 'Jug' or 'Juggy' etc. e.g. "My jug pet hits hard." or "I'm out of jugs."

K

K
(acr.) Kilo, used to indicate thousands of something, usually gil or experience points.
(acr.) Short for 'OK'.
KA
(acr.)(n.) Short for King Arthro.
KB
(acr.)(n.) Short for King Behemoth.
(acr.)(n.) Short for keyboard.
KC or Kclub
(acr.)(n.) Short for Kraken Club.
KI
(acr.)(n.) Short for Key Item.
Kiting
(v.) Causing an enemy who has enmity on you to chase you in a specific area. See Kiting.
Kitty Pants
(n.) Byakko's Haidate
KK
(acr.) Short for OK Kool.
KO
(acr.) Knocked Out, see Death.
Knockback
(v.) an effect from some monsters that can knock your character backwards. These attacks can also interrupt spells and ranged attacks, and often deal significant damage.
KRT
(acr.)(n.) King Ranperre's Tomb.
KSNM
(acr)(n.) Kindred Seal Notorious Monster, a BCNM that requires an orb obtained by trading a certain NPC Kindred's Seals to enter. See BCNM. Also referred to as GCNM (Greater Circle Notorious Monster)

L

LB1, LB2, LB3, LB4, LB5
See Limit Break. See also G1, G2, G3, G4, G5.
Lag
(n.) refers to slower internet (and thereby game) speed due to high server usage (lots of people on at one time).
(v.) the state of being affected by lag. "Sorry I'm taking so long, I'm lagging in Lower Jeuno."
Lastok
(n.) Name given to Bastok because they statistically most often end last in Conquest.
Level (LVL, Lv)
(n.) a numerical value signifying your approximate power. The higher your level, the more powerful your character is. See Level.
(v.) the process of leveling up. "I want to level before I go to work."
Limit Break (LB)
(abrv.) LB1, LB2, LB3, LB4, LB5
See also JapaneseGenkai G1, G2, G3, G4, G5.
Line of Sight (LoS)
(n.) the path of vision that leads away from your character, thus determining which monsters can be targeted and attacked (especially important for spells and ranged attacks). Certain terrain can block LoS, but other characters can't block it. LoS is also the way certain sight-aggroing mobs aggro.
Link (synonym - Add)
(v.) aggro from multiple mobs; refers to mobs that aggro because either: 1) you aggroed a mob of the same type or 2) the mob took notice of a mob you aggroed. "The goblins linked, pulling to zone."
(n.) refers to the mob that linked to the target mob. "Someone sleep the link."
Linkshell (LS)
(n.) FFXI's version of online guilds or chatrooms. See Linkshell. "Gotta go guys, my LS needs me."
LL
(acr)(n.) Leaping Lizzy
LOL
(acr)(v.) Laughing Out Loud. "That level 30 just attacked Serket?? LOL!"
(adj) Derogatory: used as a prefix to a job abrveviation to imply that a job is laughably weak. So prevalent on Allakazam that the phrases "lolpup" and "loldrg" have been word-filtered to messages insulting the poster.
Looking For Group (LFG)
(v.) seeking a party, also LFP

M

M
(acr.) Mega, used to indicate millions of something, usually gil.
Mage (synonyms - Caster, Nuker)
(n.) a character whose job relies heavily on magic
Magic Burst (MB)
(v.) an action possible only directly after a Skillchain, which allows magic spells of a certain element to do more damage and be resisted less. See Magic Burst. "Skillchain is Distortion, MB ice and water."
Magic Points (MP)
(n.) a numeric representation of a character's ability to cast spells. See Magic Points.
Manaburn
(v.) The tactic where a large number of Black Mages will all cast their most powerful nukes on a single target (or perhaps their most powerful -aga spells against a group of targets) with the intent of killing or nearly killing the target before the battle really begins.
(n.) A party consisting of mostly or all Black Mages, with the intent of executing a Manaburn strategy.
Mana
(n.) Another name for Magic Points (MP), derived from a term found in indigenous languages of the South Pacific. Used in many games such as the MMORPG "Everquest", where the mage's magic reserve was called mana.
Manthra
(n.) refers to a male player playing as a Mithra (a female-only playable race). It should be noted that within roleplaying communities the term is considered derogatory and often perceived as being insulting and offensive.
Med
See Heal.
Meleeburn
(v.) A tactic where a party will consist of all (or mostly) melee DD, usually using Ninja and Samurai as a sub-jobs for Utsusemi and Third Eye, and will use various gear and job choices to build TP as quickly as possible to "spam" high-damage weaponskills. This tactic was popularized by the introduction of the Treasures of Aht Urhgan expansion. Used to be known as an Axeburn party, since one of the most popular choices for a Meleeburn party used to be Warrior with a sub-job of Ninja dual-wielding axes.
(n.) A party using the Meleeburn tactic.
Merc (synonyms - Mercenary)
(n.) Status of players doing Assault missions for Salaheem's Sentinels.
(v.) To get assistance from a certain group, usually to help you with a certain fight, for a pre-determined reward such as gil or a specific drop from the fight.
Mind (MND)
(n.) stat that determines the effectiveness of all Healing Magic spells, most Enhancing Magic spells and some Enfeebling Magic spells, Holy Bolts and also has a direct impact on a character's Magic Defense. See Mind.
Mission (M)
(n.) a special quest completed for rank points or other rewards. The specific content of missions ranges from odd jobs to top-secret operations. With higher levels come increased trust and the opportunity to undertake important missions with great rewards... and high stakes. See Missions.
Mithra
(n.) The feline Mithra are an attractive race of fast-talking, dexterous females. Known for their lax view of laws and politics, the Mithra lean toward thievery and ranged combat whenever possible. Windurst is the home of most Mithra, owing to their alliance with the Tarutaru. See Mithra.
MMO / MMORPG
(acr)(n.) Massive Multiplayer Online / Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game. FFXI is an MMORPG.
MNK
(abrv)(n.) Monk
Mob
(abrv)(n.) Monster Or Beast. Originally meant to mean a mobile object, the term now is used synonymously with monsters. See Mob. "Grab a mob, I want XP already."
Mog House or Mog (MH)
(n.) one-room apartments that have been set aside in the residential areas of each nation for the sole use of adventurers. See Mog House.
(v.) the act of using the MH. "Hold on guys, I have to mog real quick."
Monster Player Kill (MPK)
(v.) the killing of any other player in the game by luring a monster to attack them or by abusing the Area of Effect property of a monster's attack so that it hurts another person. This can be intentional or accidental, MPK referring typically to an intentional death.
Moogle
(n.) helpers that have been dispatched by the Mog House Management Union (MHMU) to support adventurers by dealing with the matters of each individual Mog House. The Moogles’ jobs include the management of the renters’ goods, upkeep of the room, and various other required services. See Moogle.
Moon (月) 
(n.) refers to the northwest and northeast portions of Ro'Maeve past the Moon Gate. Access requires the Key Item - Moongate Pass which is obtained by clicking a ??? that is -- ironically -- behind Moongate itself. Access to the area behind the Moongate is granted by either 1) having somebody with a Moongate Pass open the Moon Gate for you or 2) waiting for free access between 00:00-03:00 on a full moon. The ??? is able to spawn during all moon phases.
MP Sponge
(n.) A person who requires massive amounts of healing from a mage or support job, usually as the result of over nuking or bad tanking, or simply has a much higher than normal HP pool, such as a monk. Mp Sponge also refers to monsters that take little to no dmg from magic attacks.
MT
(acr)(n.) mis-type, mis-text or mis-tell. This is typed after a message does not go to its intended audience. "I told my wife I can't pick up the kids 'cause I'm the MNK!" ... "mt"
Mule
(n.) an alternate character created expressly for carrying excess items and gear. "I'm going to log onto my mule to fetch a stack of crystals."
(v.) to move excess items and gear between a primary character and a mule character. "I need to mule up gear for the cap 60 bcnm". See Mule.

N

NA
(acr)(n.) North American Player, usually used as a generalization of all English-speaking players
Nerf
(v.) to weaken or make less dangerous in the interest of game balance. The term came about in gaming because the Nerf company creates harmless versions of harmful devices (swords, guns, etc). Hence, if a game developer makes a weapon less dangerous, it has “nerfed” that item. Mind you, this does not only apply to items and equipment; it also applies to classes, spells, etc. Definition taken from Nerfbat.
Nerobot
(n.) a term for the no longer viable bots who, utilizing a bard sub job would stand by a Campaign Arbiter and spam songs for exp. (A reference to the Roman emperor Nero who supposedly played a lyre as the city burned, very apt, as this behavior led many nations to only control their home town which was constantly under siege.)
Newbie (Syn) (Newblet, newb)
(n.) a non-derogatory term for a person that is new to the world of FFXI - newblet almost being a term of endearment. ("Aww. Look at the cute little newblets killing a Hill Lizard.")
NIN
(abrv)(n.) Ninja
Ninja
(v.) A stealthy update that alters some features of the game, made without announcement.
(v.2 Ninja-loot) To steal an item in an underhanded manner, usually referring to lotting a drop in the treasure pool intended for another player, at the last moment after other non-lotters have passed.
Non-Player Character (NPC)
(n.) characters that are created by Square-Enix and are controlled by a computer, not a real person; for the roleplaying enthusiast, NPC stands for Non-Participating Citizen. See NPC.
(n.) By extension, a character's Adventuring Fellow. "I'm going out to Altepa to level my NPC for a while."
(v.) to sell an item to an NPC. "Hold on guys, I gotta NPC some stuff."
Noob
(n.) a derogatory term for a player whose playing style is considered immature and/or whose lack of knowledge is voluntary and beyond mere ignorance. This term was originally a synonym for "Newbie", because players who are new to FFXI or MMORPGs in general don't know how to behave in the right way. Now the term describes a player who has played for some time and still hasn't learned to behave right. "STFU! I'm level 100 on another server!"
Notorious Monster (NM)
(n.) a mob that seldom spawns and is found in an area with similar mobs of a much lower level. NMs check as Impossible to Gauge and drop a variety of useful things. See NM.
NQ
(acr)(adj.)(n.) Normal Quality. A synthesis that produced a normal synthesis result, otherwise known as a non-High Quality result. See HQ.
(acr)(adj.) occassionally used to distinguish between a notorious monster and it's "NQ", or non-notorious version. "We had to kill a lot of NQ flies to get Emperor to spawn."
(acr)(v.) the act of making a normal quality item
Nuke
(n.1) an offensive magic spell. "Cool it on the nukes, you're pulling hate."
(n.2 Nuker) a party member whose role is to deal damage primarily via magic spells "We need a nuker for the skillchain."
(v.) dealing damage via magic "I want to nuke next fight!"
NT
(acr)(n.) Noble's Tunic

O

ODS
(acr)(n.) Operation Desert Swarm
Ohat or O-Hat
(abrv)(n.) Optical Hat
OMG (OMFG, etc.)
(acr) Oh My God An acronym typically used in America and other English-speaking countries that normally applies to a state of shock. "OMG it's Cerberus! Let's kill it!" or "OMFG I'm gonna die!"
OMW
(acr) On My Way
OOM
(acr) acronym for Out Of Magic
OP
(acr)
(n.) see Outpost
(adj.) Stands for OverPowered. A common, if not always appropriate, complaint about any given issue. (ie. "Man, Beastmen versions of player moves are far too OP.")
Orz (OTL, Or2, On_, OTZ, O7Z, Sto, Jto, _no, _| ̄|○, Orz~ (for mithra))
(v.1) Japanese in origin, it is pictogram or emoticon of a person on their knees, head held low in humility. Often used when asking forgiveness. "I forgot to bring my armor. Orz."
(v.2) Similar to the above, except adapted by English-speaking players to be seen as slamming your head into the ground. "I finally found a coffer, but I left my key in my MH. Orz."
Outpost (OP)
(n.1) wilderness posts where border guards are assigned to oversee conquest efforts and provide support for adventurers. See Outpost.
(n.2) quick method of transportation to an Outpost.
(v.) the process of teleporting to an Outpost via Outpost Teleporting.
Ozzy
(abrv) (n.) Castle Oztroja

P

Party (PT)
(n.) a group of 2 or more people. See Partying.
(v.) to join into, or form, a group
Pally
(abrv) A colloquial shortening of the job name Paladin.
PC
(acr)(n.1) Personal Computer, one of the platforms that FFXI can be played on
(acr)(n.2) See Player Character.
PCC
(acr) (n.) see Peacock Charm
Perma
See Static.
Pillow (synonym - Buffer)
See Buffer.
Placeholder
(n.) a normal monster that is holding the place of a Notorious Monster in which when the normal monster is defeated, there is a chance that the notorious monster will appear instead of the normal monster. See Lottery Spawn.
Player Character (PC)
(n.) any character in the game that is controlled by a real person. See Player Character.
PLD
(abrv)(n.) Paladin
PM (synonym - CoP)
(acr)(n.) Promathia Mission, often accompanied by a chapter and mission number. We wiped twice to PM6-4 before we won. See CoP and Chains of Promathia Missions.
PNM
(acr) Pixie Notorious Monster. Refers to the various augmented weapon NM battles at the end of the repeatable quest Succor to the Sidhe.
Pokeballing
(v.) Refers to the state of a character who is in the process of disconnecting, derived from the fact that the red dot with a line through it resembles a pokeball from the Pokemon series of games. See D/C, Red Dot of Death. "Don't attack yet, the WHM is pokeballing."
Pop
See Spawn.
Pot
(abrvv.)(n1.) short for Potion. Used for all types of potions. "Hey, gimme a poison pot, I need to stay awake."
(abrvv.)(n2.) short for Magic Pots family of monsters. "Watch out for pots, they aggro to magic."
Power Level (Synonym - PL)
(acr)(v.) The act of gaining levels via the curing assistance of someone much higher level than you. "Can you PL me?"
(acr)(n.) Power Leveler, the high level person making the assist. "Do you have a PL?"
(v.) The act of rapidly leveling a job, almost to the exclusion of all other activities. "OMG he power-leveled from level 1 to 75 in less than a week!"
Proc
(acr)(v.) Processed Random Occurrence. Origin comes from MUD, a dated multiplayer online text-based fantasy game. Proc refers to when an additional effect created by a weapon randomly occurs. For instance, a Bloodsword has an additional effect of HP Drain, so this effect will "proc" randomly.
(acr)(n.) Processed Random Occurrence.
Prom/Promy
(Abrvv.) Shortening of the word Promyvion, the world of the empty found through the shattered telepoints. Generally, "Promy" is used to refer to the missions that take place in the area, such as Promyvion - Holla, and not the area itself.
PS2
(acr)(n.) Playstation 2, one of the gaming platforms that FFXI supports.
Pull
(v.) the act of luring the mob back to camp. "I'm tired of waiting, I'm pulling!"
(n. Puller) a party member whose role is to lure monsters back to the party's camp.
PUP
(abrv)(n.) Puppetmaster
PvP
(acr)(n.) player versus player. See Ballista and Brenner.
Pwned
(v.) Leetspeak for the English word Owned. "We beat this monster" with an emphasis on the skill required to do so, or the use of overkill. "Pwned!!!!!!!!!"

Q

Quest
(n.) specific requests from private citizens that rarely result in worthwhile monetary gain, but add to fame when completed. See Quest.
(v.) the act of embarking on a quest. "Since we're not doing anything, I'll just quest for the rest of the day."

R

R0
(abrv)(n.)(v.) Player that is potentially disconnecting from the game involuntarily. Refers to the Send/Receive informations displayed at the top right of the screen. When you're about to disconnect, it often reads R 0.
R1 / R2 / R3
(abrv)(n.)(v.) see Raise I, Raise II, and Raise III.
Race
(n.) the sentient humanoid species that inhabit Vana'diel. There are five playable races who are the children of Altana, and various beastmen that are also considered races.
Race-Specific Equipment (RSE)
(n.) gear specifically designed for each race. Many times, the gear is also limited by the sex of the player as well. This equipment typically attempts to compensate for racial weaknesses. See Race Specific Equipment.
Ragnarofl
(n.) a derogatory term used to make fun of the Great Sword Relic Weapon Ragnarok which has been outdated and replaced by other easier to get Great Swords.
Raise (R)
(n.) a white magic spell used to revive a player from death. WHMs, RDMs, PLDs and SCHs are able to use Raise; furthermore, higher level SCHs and WHMs are able to use the spell Raise II (R2). WHMs are the only ones to gain access to Raise III (R3). See K.O.. "Can we please get a raise over here?"
(v.) the act of using the spell Raise to revive somebody from death. "Can you raise my friend over there?"
Rank
(n.) the standing in the player's home nation. Higher rank allows players to select different conquest items and use certain items that would otherwise be restricted. Higher rank also increases the duration of Signet.
(v.) to increase in ranking
Real Money Trade (RMT)
RMT includes buying/selling of gil, items, characters, and/or accounts for regular Earth currencies. It also refers to in-game groups that exist solely to obtain gil and items, usually by cheating and being aggressive against other players (see gilseller). Note that all forms of RMT are in direct violation of the user agreement and are therefore considered cheating. Please report anyone you find engaging in RMT activities.
Relic-Empyrean-Aeonic-Mythic (REAM)
(acr) Abbreviation for the Ultimate Weapons. The A can also stand for Ambuscade. Similar acronyms include REM (pre-dating Aeonic, still frequently used) and REMAA or REAMA (includes both Aeonic and Ambuscade).
Records of Eminence (RoE)
(acr)(n.) Quest objectives that are rewarded with Sparks of Eminence, Experience Points, Capacity Points, Unity Accolades, and Copper Vouchers.
Red Dot of Death (RDOD or RDD)
(acr.) A reference to someone Disconnecting. A red circle (or "dot") icon appears next to a character's name when they are disconnecting, and only disappears when the connection has stabilized if the player has not completely lost their connection. "Hang on, the WHM has the RDOD."
Region
(n.) greater territories where clusters of areas are grouped. These regions have a single controller to show which country is in charge of governing the areas within. This determines who can easily sell items, set their home point, and import items from each area.
Renkei
(n.) Japanese for cooperation, connection, linking. In the context of FFXI this refers to Skillchain.
Reputation
(n.) A hidden stat that keeps track of how well-known a character is to NPCs in a certain region or part of an organization. This stat increases when a character completes a quest. Having higher reputation enables a character to seek important quests later in the game. High reputation also decreases the cost of items in general stores and improves the amount of gil received for selling items to NPCs in that city. (syn) Fame. See Reputation.
Rest
See Heal.
Rhapsodies of Vana'diel (RoV)
(acr.)(n) The main storyline finale of the Final Fantasy XI saga that brings characters from all the stories together in a struggle against a mysterious force that desires to blanket the world in Emptiness.
RDM
(abrv)(n.) Red Mage
RMAP
(abrv) Region Map
RMT
(acr)(v.) see Real Money Trade.
RNG
(abrv)(n.) Ranger
Rolling Bones
(acr)(n.) Another term for the Undead Swarm, parody of the popular magazine Rolling Stones.
RolMart (or RolanMart)
(noun) Term for where there used to be a field of Bazaar Zombies in Rolanberry Fields, just outside of Jeuno. "I can't find ____ on the AH ; ;....." 'try RolMart' No longer used since bazaar taxes were removed.
ROFL
(acr)(v.) Rolling on the Floor, Laughing. Often suffixed with 'MAO', making the full acronym Rolling on the Floor, Laughing My Ass Off.
RoZ or RotZ
(acr)(n.) Rise of the Zilart expansion
RR
(acr)(n.) Reraise
RSE
(acr)(n.) see Race Specific Equipment.
RTG or R2G
(acr)(v.) acronym for Ready To Go

S

SA
(acr)(n.) Sneak Attack. One of Thief's Job Abilities.
SAM
(abrv)(n.) Samurai.
SACA
(acr)(n.) Sneak Attack Chain Affinity. Refers to a BLU/THF stacking the Thief job ability Sneak Attack with the Blue Mage job ability Chain Affinity.
SATA
(acr)(n.) Sneak Attack Trick Attack. Refers to a Thief stacking the two Job Abilities. See SATA.
Sanction
(n.) Aht Urhgan's version of Signet. See Sanction.
San d'Oria (synonyms - Sandy, SanD)
(n.) a city on the northern portion of the Quon continent where the Elvaan reside. See San d'Oria.
SaurAH
(acr)(n.) Sauromugue Champaign Auction House. Refers to the area just outside of Jeuno in Sauromugue Champaign where players bazaar used to bazaar their items to avoid the Jeuno tax. No longer used since bazaars are no longer taxed.
SC
(acr)(n.) Skillchain.
SCH
(abrv.) (n.) Abrveviation for Scholar
Sea (海)
(n.) nickname for Al'Taieu, The Garden of Ru'Hmet and Grand Palace of Hu'Xzoi.
Search (/sea)
(n.) command to find other players currently in the game, usually for parties. /sea all MNK 42 inv.
(v.) to use the search function. "PT leader, please /sea if there is anyone to replace me".
Search Comment (/seacom)
(n.) command to set up to three lines of text for other users to see when searching.
(n.) a user's description. "Check out that players /seacom".
SH
(acr)(n.) Scorpion Harness.
(acr)(n.) Sea Horror.
Signet
(n.) a beneficial status effect that allows the acquisition of Conquest Points and crystals from defeated enemies that grant EXP. See Signet.
SJ
(acr)(n.) Support Job.
Skillchain (synonym - Renkei)
(n.) an effect created by the use of one weapon skill used after another (a chain of weapon skills). This is a precise art, and only works with certain combinations.
Sky (空)
(n.) nickname for Ru'Aun Gardens, Ve'Lugannon Palace, and Shrine of Ru'Avitau
Slip (synonym - Slip Damage)
(adj., n.) Referring to and of damage over time statuses; effected by Dia, Bio, Poison, Elemental Enfeebs, Cold Wave, Nightmare, Requiem, and etc. This is a Final Fantasy term, and is equivalent to the player term of DoT spells.
SMN
(abrv)(n.) Summoner.
Soak
(v.) used to refer to any properties that items produce to reduce DMG, also used in calculating values for AoE abilities and spells. Common examples of soak spells are Phalanx, Stoneskin, and Diamondhide. Examples of soak gear are Jelly Ring, Shadow Mantle, and Defending Ring.
Soap
(n.) commonly used substitute for Cosmo-Cleanse; used as an entry to Limbus
Solo
(v.) To do a task or gain XP without the aid of a party or alliance.
Spam
(v.) To repeatedly cast a spell or do an ability.
(v.) To repeatedly and rapidly using chat, especially when abusing party or shout mode.
Spawn (synonym - pop)
(n.) the location that a particular monster appears at when entering the game.
(v.) the act of the monster entering the game. "Don't camp here, this is where a gob spawns."
Square-Enix (S-E or SE)
(n.) the developer of Final Fantasy XI. Sometimes facetiously referred to as Squeenix.
Sponsor
(v.) To pay for the requirements to enter a specific event to obtain certain items, such as Ancient Currency in Dynamis.
ss
(n.) Refers to the spell Stoneskin, usually indicated by lowercase "s"
SS
(n)(v) "Screenshot".
SSE
(acr)(n.) Subjob-Specific Equipment.
SSG
(acr)(n.) Sea Serpent Grotto.
Static (synonym - Perma)
(n.) a group of people who meet together on a regular basis to get experience points, work on missions, or work on quests.
STF
(acr.)(n.) Special Task Force. A internal group within Square-Enix which targets RMT activities, cheats, and players abusing exploits.
STFU
(acr.)(phrase) A command to stop talking, containing an expletive.
(acr.)(n.) Special Task Force (Unit). Many players either deliberately or mistakenly refer to STF as STFU. See STF.
Strength (STR)
(n.) stat that is compared with an enemy's vitality to determine the minimum and maximum damage that a character's attacks will deal. See Strength.
Sub
(n.) Equipment slot for Grips, Shields, and left hand weapon when on Dual Wield. See Sub.
(abrv.) Player abrveviation for Support Job.
(abrv.) Player abrveviation for Coeurl Subs.
Subjob
(abrv.) See Support Job.
Subjob-Specific Equipment
(n.) gear with a Latent Effect that only activates if the character wearing it has a specific Support Job.
Support
(abrv.) See Support Role Job.
Support Job (synonyms - subjob, sub)
(n.) a secondary job allowing access to some of the traits, stats, and abilities of that job while playing as a different job. A support job's level is capped at 1/2 of a player's current main job level, or the highest level attained with the subjob, whichever is lower. The subjob does not gain XP and therefore does not level up while set as a subjob. A player's subjob is often referred to in game with a preceding slash, as in "He's coming with /war". See Support Job.
Support Role Job
(n.) a party member whose role is primarily to enhance other party members' performances by buffing the party or enfeebling the party's target.
Synthing
See Crafting.

T

T
(acr)(adj.) Tough. See Check.
T# Assault
(n.) Used to refer to what rank is required for a particular assault with T1 being Private Second Class and T10 being First Lieutenant. "Leujaoam Sanctum T6 Assault Do you need it? 3/6"
TA
(acr)(n.) Trick Attack. One of Thief's Job Abilities.
Tank
(n.) a party member whose role is to keep the mob's attention on himself/herself, and away from the other members.
(v.) the act of retaining the monster's attention.
Taru
Refers to the Tarutaru, the child-like player race. Tarutaru are short, physically weak, and somewhat childish. That said, they are talented in the mystic arts and can sow devastation wherever they go (should they so choose). Hailed as the finest Black and White Mages in the land, few can doubt the importance of Tarutaru in the struggle for Vana'diel. Windurst is the center of Tarutaru knowledge and education. See Tarutaru.
Tarudin
(n.) Tarutaru Paladin.
TaT
Refers to The Ashu Talif. Used with a 1-3 after indicating the tier.
Tele (synonym - Telly)
(n.)(v.) teleport, or the act of doing it.
Tele-taxi (synonym - telewhore)
(n.)(v.) A player who provides teleport service to other players, usually for monetary compesation, or the act of doing it.
Tell (/tell)
(n.) a private message sent to a specific player. "Send the party leader a tell to get an invite."
(v.) to send a player a private message.
THF
(abrv)(n.) Thief.
T.K.
(acr)(n.) Temple Knight. A suffix added to the name of San d'Orian Foreign Conquest Overseer or Outpost sentry NPCs.
TNL
(acr)(prep) To Next Level. Used when asking how much experience you need to get to next level.
ToAU
(acr) Treasures of Aht Urhgan. The third expansion pack for FFXI.
ToD
(acr)(n.) Time of Death. The time at which a Notorious Monster died, which is often used to determine the next time it will spawn. See Time of Death.
ToS
(acr)(n.) Terms of Service.
TP
(acr)(n.) Tactical Points. See Tactical Points.
Train
(n.) a group of attacking mobs that have linked to each other.
(v.) the act of linking mobs to each other, usually for the purpose of farming.
(v.) the act of running away from a group of mobs that have linked or aggroed to the same person or group. Before certain updates, this could cause MPK, particularly the trains of bats notoriously found in Garlaige Citadel, or the crawler trains once found in the Crawlers' Nest.
TW
(acr)(adj.) Too Weak. See Check.
TWTBW
(acr)(adj.) Too Weak to be Worthwhile. See Check.
Two-Hour Ability (2HR)
(n.) the ability inherent to a specific job, obtained at level 1, with a two-hour recast time. See Two Hour Ability.

V

VE
(acr)(n.) Valkurm Emperor.
Vending machine
(n.) A term used to describe an extremely easy monster who drops valuable items. "Another Venomous Claw! Genbu is such a vending machine."
Vitality (VIT)
(n.) stat that affects a character's defense and the amount of damage a character takes. See Vitality.
VN
(acr) Very nice.
VNM
(acr)(n.) Voidwalker Notorious Monsters
Voke
(abrv)(n.) the Job Ability Provoke.
(v.) the process of using the Job Ability Provoke.
VT
(acr)(adj.) Very Tough. See Check.

W

W
(abrv)(v.) warai (わらい/笑), Japanese for laughter; it is the equivalent of LOL. Lowercase w is more commonly seen and can be chained together as in www much the same way lolol is used.
WAR
(abrv)(n.) Warrior.
WC
(acr)(n.) water closet, a.k.a. bathroom. Usually used in conjunction with afk or brb. "brb WC"
Weapon Skill
(n.) action command that is usable when a character has 100% TP or more. See Weapon Skill.
White damage
(n.) damage done by melee auto-attack, excluding weapon skills. Sets emphacizing this are preferable against monsters that spam Amnesia, reacts to damage spikes, or where skillchains cannot be risked. Named after the color of damage pop-up numbers.
Whitegate
(abrv)(n.) abbreviation of the area named Aht Urhgan Whitegate.
WHM
(abrv)(n.) White Mage.
Windower
(n.) third party software program for the personal computer that enables Final Fantasy XI to run in a pseudo-window mode. Using a Windower violates the Terms of Service and the player assumes all responsibility pertaining to the use of it.
Windurst (synonym - Windy)
(n.) city on the Mindartia continent where Tarutaru and Mithra reside. See Windurst.
Winja
(Noun) : White mage/ Ninja
Wipe
(v.) death of an entire party or alliance, usually within the context of quests, missions, or NM battles. "We wiped on Kirin today."
World
(n.) usually used as part of a search comment to denote that a player has unlocked access to every area in the game.
WoG (or WoTG)
(acr)(n.) Wings of the Goddess. The fourth expansion pack for FFXI. If activated, the FFXI chat filter will censor "wog," however, as it is a racial slur in the UK. Using "WoTG" is therefore preferred.
WS
(acr)(n.) Weapon Skill. Also see Skillchains.
(acr)(n.) Wide Scan.
WSNM
(n.) The Notorious Monster one must defeat to obtain their final Weapon Skill.
W.W.
(acr)(n.) War Warlock. A suffix added to the name of Windurstian Foreign Conquest Overseer or Outpost sentry NPCs.

X

Xbox 360 (synonyms - Xbox, 360)
(n.) a video game console made by Microsoft. One of the supported gaming platforms for FFXI.
XP
(acr)(n.) Experience Points.
(v.) the act of gaining experience points.

Y

YOYD
(n.) Short for "Your Orb Your Drop". You provide the orb for a certain BCNM, you will obtain a certain item that drops and usually the right to decide whether you take the minor drops or leave them to others.

Z

zzz
(v.) used in a party to note a character is asleep. This let's others know who is unable to use commands due to Sleep (Status Effect). By typing "zzz" in party chat, if the curing member is still awake, he/she knows who to cast Cure on (or equivalent) to wake.
Zerg
(v.) the act of using mass numbers to achieve an objective. Derived from the game Starcraft by Blizzard. The Zerg were like a race of swarming insects of large size. The basic strategy of any Zerg player was to use mass quantities of troops, preferably the cheap kind, to overwhelm an opponent. (More information here) When adapted to Final Fantasy XI, this could be like the Dynamis Lord where you literally have anywhere from 50 to 60 people unloading everything they have on a single target. "We are zerging this mission with black mages."
ZM
(acr)(n.) Zilart Mission, often accompanied by a number. We're going to do ZM 5 tonight.
ZNM
(acr) Zeni Notorious Monster.
Zone
(n.) another name for an area of the game. "What zone are we in?"
(v.) (Zone, Zoning) the act of moving from one area of the game to another. Autotranslate equivalent would be {Jumping to new area.} or {Run Away!}

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