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A <b>Stack</b> is when one team has far more veteran | A <b>Stack</b> is when one team has far more veteran players than the other team. | ||
<b>Stacking</b> means for a veteran player to join the stacked team. | <b>Stacking</b> means for a veteran player to join the stacked team. | ||
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<b>Anti-stacking</b> means for a veteran player to join the stacked-against team, or for a newbie to join the stacked team. | <b>Anti-stacking</b> means for a veteran player to join the stacked-against team, or for a newbie to join the stacked team. | ||
:<i>Stacker:</i> Someone who has a reputation for always stacking. Not a popular person. | |||
:<i>Anit-stacker:</i> Someone who has a reputation for always anti-stacking. Often praised for their attempts at making balanced games. | |||
Stacking is a very sensitive subject<!---Possibly expand on why it's sensitive--->, and accusing someone of being a stacker is not something to be taken lightly. | |||
[[Category:Community]] | [[Category:Community]] | ||
Revision as of 01:16, 22 June 2008
A Stack is when one team has far more veteran players than the other team.
Stacking means for a veteran player to join the stacked team.
Anti-stacking means for a veteran player to join the stacked-against team, or for a newbie to join the stacked team.
- Stacker: Someone who has a reputation for always stacking. Not a popular person.
- Anit-stacker: Someone who has a reputation for always anti-stacking. Often praised for their attempts at making balanced games.
Stacking is a very sensitive subject, and accusing someone of being a stacker is not something to be taken lightly.