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== Land Protection ==
{{Jargon
|jargon=
|redirect=Reinforce
|description=To
|main=Citadel
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|jargon=Reinforcement
|redirect=Reinforcement
|description=The material used to [[#Reinforce|reinforce]] a block.
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|jargon=Snitch
|redirect=Snitch
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|description=A [[#Reinforce|reinforced]] noteblock or jukebox that allows the owning player to be notified of and to log player
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|redirect3=Acid_block
|description= [[#Reinforce|Reinforcing]] using a special block (typically gold) in order to remove other reinforced blocks without needing to break them the normal number of times. Typically used for [[#Grief|griefing]] cleanup or removing unused structures.
|main=Citadel#Acid Block
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|jargon=Bastion
|redirect=Bastion
|description=A special type of block that provides a protective effect over a wide area. As a verb, it means to protect something with the range of a bastion block. Typically comes in two kinds: [[#Vault_Bastion|Vault Bastion]] and [[#City_Bastion|City Bastion]].
|main=Bastion
}}
{{Jargon
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|redirect=Factory
|description=A crafting station that allows for the mass production of items, as well as recipes for normally uncraftable items. Factories are typically specialised to an area of production, such as “Iron Tools” or “Redstone Mechanics.”
|main=Factory
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|redirect4=SRO
|description=Abbreviation for diamond/iron/stone [[#Reinforce|reinforced]] obsidian respectively. Typically used in secure structures, or to annoy other players with hard-to-remove blocks.
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{{Jargon
|jargon=Rings
|redirect=Rings
|description=Obsidian trenches, usually [[#DRO_IRO_SRO|IRO]] but sometimes [[#DRO_IRO_SRO|SRO]], which surround a [[#Spike|vault spike]] and are used to defend against a ground-based assault.
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{{Jargon
|jargon=Skybunker
|redirect=Skybunker
|description=An obsidian bunker, usually above a [[#Vault|vault]], used to defend against [[#Skybridge|skybridges]].
}}
{{Jargon
|jargon=Spike
|redirect=Spike
|description=A line through the obsidian pyramid at the center of a [[#Vault|vault]], diamond reinforced on a separate shared group, to allow sharing access to the chest containing [[#Pearl|pearls]].
}}
{{Jargon
|jargon=Vault
|redirect=Vault
|description=A giant, reinforced obsidian structure which is used to securely hold [[#Pearl|pearls]]. These are the basis of warfare and are how people hold prisoners of war. Can also refer to just the [[#DRO_IRO_SRO|DRO]] pyramid in its center. Not suited for storing items, for that see [[#Chest_vault|Chest Vault]].
|main=Vault
}}
{{Jargon
|jargon=Trench
|redirect=Trench
|description=Used for protection of cities and [[#Vault|vaults]]. Dug very deeply, often to bedrock, and [[#Bastion|bastioned]] to prevent bridging, so that access to the contained area can be tightly controlled.
}}
{{Jargon
|jargon=Pot bunker
|redirect=Pot_bunker
|description=An [[#DRO_IRO_SRO|IRO or DRO]] room made to enable people to heal, repair armor, and get new [[#Pots|pots]] during fighting outside of a [[#Vault|vault]].
}}
== Slang ==
{{Jargon
|jargon=Delusional
|redirect=Delusional
|description=Slang commonly used to imply that the speaker thinks the person being described is making fictional things up in their head and treating them as true.
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{{Jargon
|jargon=Dotposting (.)
|redirect=Dotposting
|description=A period on its own used as slang, indicating that the speaker things the replied-to content is regrettable or stupid.
}}
{{Jargon
|jargon=F
|redirect=F
|description=Slang reference to “F to pay respects”, usually used to indicate that the speaker is ironically paying their respects to someone.
}}
{{Jargon
|jargon=Hsm
|redirect=hsm
|redirect2=Hsm
|redirect3=HSM
|description=Slang abbreviation for “wholesome.”
}}
{{Jargon
|jargon=L/Taking an L
|redirect=L
|description=Slang used to describe when the speaker believes that someone has “lost;” i.e. they have lost in a war or they have lost something due to their own error.
}}
{{Jargon
|jargon=Mineman/eLegos/Civman
|redirect=Mineman
|redirect2=eLegos
|redirect3=Civman
|description=Slang description used to refer to Minecraft or Civ.
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|jargon=Bot
|redirect=Bot
|description=An account running an automated script designed to perform resource gathering tasks, such as farming, mining, or clearing land.
|main=Bot
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|redirect=Chest_vault
|description=A secure arrangement featuring numerous [[#Reinforce|reinforced]] chests, strategically spread to hinder [[#Raider|raiding]] by increasing the time required to break multiple chests, thereby discouraging illegitimate acquisition of stored valuables.
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|redirect=Hiddenore
|description=A plugin responsible for randomly generating ores upon breaking stone blocks, aiding in preventing x-ray and enabling admins to adjust ore distribution.
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{{Jargon
|jargon=
|redirect=
|redirect2=Water_bomb
|description=Covering land that doesn't belong to you in a large wall of water, as a form of [[#Grief|griefing]]. Typically done outside of cities, covering large swaths of countryside so as to avoid [[#Bastion|bastions]]. Waterbombs may prove difficult to prosecute, as the method of attack involves avoiding [[#Snitch|snitches]].
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|redirect=Pots
|description=Potions used in [[#Loadout|combat loadouts]], such as Health, Speed, Regen, Strength, etc.
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|redirect=Prot
|description=A full set of Protection IV enchanted diamond armor, usually with other useful enchants. This is the minimum requirement to be effective in PvP. Can be seen as threatening depending on the player in question.
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|jargon=Skybridge
|redirect=Skybridge
|redirect2=Sky_bridge
|description=A bridge in the sky used to break [[#Bastion|bastions]] without having to break through the rest of the [[#Vault|vault]] defenses so that attackers can focus on [[#Pearling|pearling]] the defenders and mining through the [[#Spike|spike]].
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|redirect3=Trash_prot
|description=Any enchanted diamond armor that isn’t [[#Prot|Prot IV]] used to bluff when the potential attacker is afraid that it might be actual Prot IV.
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|jargon=Civcraft
|redirect=Civcraft
|description=The original iterations of the Civ genre ran by [[ttk2]], also referred to as [[Civcraft 1.0]], [[Civcraft 2.0]], CivTemp, and [[Civcraft 3.0]].
|main=CivCraft
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|redirect=Crayon_Claim
|description=Excessively large land claim that is not enforced in-game, either by new nations out of poor judgement, or by established nations for greed or provocation.
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|redirect=EOTW
|description=End of The World. Refers to the end of a Minecraft server.
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|redirect3=Factions
|description=Hard Core Factions, the gamemode of a popular PvP server whose members [[HCF Invasion|invaded]] Civcraft.
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{{Jargon
|jargon=
|redirect=World_Police
|redirect2=WP
|description=Self-appointed PvP group or alliance often interfering in international politics. Often shortened to WP.
|main=World Police
}}
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* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LzYYy8xjeUFNYKRBfzu9oLh6asoJqscSM2LzxKF7wyQ/edit#heading=h.iibda57on1hl bgbba's guide, ''Dictionary'' section]
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