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  2. Glossary of video game terms - Wikipedia

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    A game mechanic in games where the player advances in level, which alters the attributes of a player character or opponents so that there is a similar challenge in combat. If the player character is several levels higher, either the enemy would be buffed or the player's abilities nerfed so that the challenge would be similar. The player would ...

  3. Player character - Wikipedia

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    A player character (also known as a playable character or PC) is a fictional character in a video game or tabletop role-playing game whose actions are controlled by a player rather than the rules of the game. The characters that are not controlled by a player are called non-player characters (NPCs). The actions of non-player characters are ...

  4. List of ThunderCats characters - Wikipedia

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    ThunderCats. characters. The main characters from the original television series. From left to right: Tygra, Snarf, Panthro, Lion-O, WilyKit, Cheetara, and WilyKat. The following is a list of characters that appear in the American animated series ThunderCats, its 2011 reboot, ThunderCats Roar, and its related media.

  5. Enzo - Wikipedia

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    1. diminutive of Heinz. 2. short form for Lorenzo, Vincenzo, Innocenzo, or Fiorenzo. Region of origin. Italy. Other names. Pet form (s) Enzino (little Enzo: -ino ), Enzuccio (dear Enzo: -uccio) Look up Enzo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Enzo is an Italian given name derivative of the German name Heinz.

  6. Non-player character - Wikipedia

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    A non-player character ( NPC ), also called a non-playable character, is a character in a game that is not controlled by a player. [ 1] The term originated in traditional tabletop role-playing games where it applies to characters controlled by the gamemaster or referee rather than by another player. In video games, this usually means a ...

  7. Niamh - Wikipedia

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    Niamh (Irish:; from Old Irish Niaṁ) is an Irish feminine given name (meaning "bright" or "radiant"), [2] anglicised as Neve, Nieve, Neave, Neavh or Neeve. [3]In Irish mythology, Niamh is the daughter of the god of the sea, Manannán mac Lir and one of the queens of Tír na nÓg, the land of eternal youth.

  8. Kyoko - Wikipedia

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    Kyoko Honda (今日子), a character in the manga and anime series Fruits Basket; Kyoko Minazuki (響子), a playable character in the fighting game series Rival Schools; Kyoko Iwase(恭子), a racing character from Initial D series. Kyoko Manabe, a character from Destroy all Monsters, one of the films of the Godzilla (franchise) franchise.

  9. Mob (video games) - Wikipedia

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    A game world might contain hundreds of different kinds of mobs, but if players spend a certain amount of time playing, they might become well aware of the characteristics presented by each kind and its related hazard. This knowledge might dull the game to some extent. [13]