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The word is used exclusively as a verb, as in a player complaining about a patch saying something like, "This new patch totally gimped my Wizard." | The word is used exclusively as a verb, as in a player complaining about a patch saying something like, "This new patch totally gimped my Wizard." | ||
− | Gimped is not generally used to refer to in-game effects such as [[debuff]]s. Players would | + | Gimped is not generally used to refer to in-game effects such as [[debuff]]s. Players would not say that a monster had gimped them with a slowing effect, as the term is generally used for external changes, usually stemming from the developers. |
* See more [[Reference]] terms. | * See more [[Reference]] terms. | ||
[[category:reference]] | [[category:reference]] |
Latest revision as of 12:34, 6 March 2013
Gimp is a term that means "weakened" or "nerfed."
The word is used exclusively as a verb, as in a player complaining about a patch saying something like, "This new patch totally gimped my Wizard."
Gimped is not generally used to refer to in-game effects such as debuffs. Players would not say that a monster had gimped them with a slowing effect, as the term is generally used for external changes, usually stemming from the developers.
- See more Reference terms.