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  2. Spawning (video games) - Wikipedia

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    All player characters typically spawn at the start of a round, whereas some objects or mobs may spawn after the occurrence of a particular event or delay. When a player character respawns, they generally do so in an earlier point of the level and get some kind of penalty. [1] The term was coined by id Software within the context of its game, Doom.

  3. 2b2t - Wikipedia

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    A 2013 IGN article and video listed 2b2t's spawn area as one of the six best things in Minecraft, describing the server as the "end boss" of Minecraft servers, a celebration of destruction and indifference. The article noted 2b2t's propensity towards griefing, the use of hacked clients, and player-built obscenities; and stated that players with ...

  4. Minecraft (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Minecraft: Story Mode, an episodic spin-off game developed by Telltale Games in collaboration with Mojang, was announced in December 2014. [8] [9] [10] Consisting of five episodes plus three additional downloadable episodes, the standalone game is a narrative and player choice-driven, and it was released on Windows, OS X, iOS, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One via download ...

  5. Mob (video games) - Wikipedia

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    Defeating mobs may be required to gather experience points, [7] money, [8] items, [9] or to complete quests. [10] Combat between player characters (PCs) and mobs is called player versus environment (PvE). [11] PCs may also attack mobs because they aggressively attack PCs. [2] Monster versus monster (MvM) battles also take place in some games. [12]

  6. Creeper (Minecraft) - Wikipedia

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    A creeper is a fictional creature in the sandbox video game Minecraft.Creepers are hostile mobs (mobile non-player characters) that spawn in dark places.Instead of attacking the player directly, they creep up on the player and explode, destroying blocks in the surrounding area and potentially hurting or killing the player if they are within the blast radius.

  7. Crusher (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Crusher, a recurring character in TV show The Simpsons; Crusher (comics), three Marvel Comics villains; Crusher Joe, science fiction light novels by Haruka Takachiho (also exist as an animated film) Crusher, or Moses, in the anime series Beyblade: see BEGA League; Milburn or "Crusher", in the British sitcom Last of the Summer Wine

  8. Steve (Minecraft) - Wikipedia

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    Steve was designed by game creator Markus Persson for Minecraft. He is a human character with a blocky appearance, which is consistent with the aesthetic and art style of the game. His design consists of a light blue top, a pair of blue trousers, and shoes, [1] [2] while his face is sometimes adorned with a goatee. [3]

  9. Glossary of video game terms - Wikipedia

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    It is most common in first-person shooter games, [30] but is also frequent in fighting games with projectile-heavy characters. 2. The act of waiting around a rare mob or player's spawn point, usually in MMOs. This may be known as spawn-camping or spawn-trapping. capture the flag (CTF)