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What do Kenzo's common terms mean?
PVG: A player who makes a difference by trading in a bank, or a player who makes money by digging for treasures/living/collecting.

Hps: In the copywriting, the nurse's milk standard is sometimes too low to get paid.

DD: Responsible for fighting monsters and kings. In PVE, there are injury requirements for DD.

Dps: For the damage requirement of DD, sometimes the team leader will shout thousands of Dps when joining the league, which is the damage requirement that players must hit in actual combat. For example, Dps7000, then your copy must have more than 7000 actual Dps.

There is also a way to shout thousands of 97 Dps, which is to see the damage caused by your shares. For example, 97 Dps7000, then players must have more than 7000 Dps to play 97 and other bets.

Extended data:

Slang in the game:

I. Black Xuan Jing

This kind of material in Xuan Jing is probably similar to real gold, and it belongs to resources that not many people want. However, the output of copies is so large and the price is very expensive, so a low-cost reservation is derived. When you see someone shouting on the World Channel: XX people, Xuan Jing is hacked, which means that the Xuan Jing produced by this copy has been booked by other players at a low price in advance.

Second, the shit is coming

"Big" refers to the Great War, which is an ordinary copy of the original "Sword Net 3" mobile game. It's not difficult. Basically, people are invited to make up the number, so there is no requirement to join the team, and they all come casually. This name has also been brought to mobile games, but the meaning of "big" has become the daily life of six small copies. So the meaning of shit came, which is the meaning of random people in the small copy of War 6.