3 definitions by Ollie_Miles
An situation which is generally in MMO/RPG's where the gameplay is based on the consumption of Health/Mana/Status of your Choice potions or the players find themselves with an excess collection of potions to the point where they could hold a Keg Party, invite all their mates and imitate a Beer Keg Party.
"I got so many Health Potions left over we could throw a Potion Keg Party, invite our entire guild and get wasted!"
by Ollie_Miles January 28, 2009
Also spelt Dragonhart.
One who's personality traits personify the personality traits of the common Dragon.
Like Lionhearted (a courageous type of person) this means that they are arrogant (but justifiably so) and angry types due to their reptilian nature (see Reptilian Brain).
Not to be confused with Dragonkin. Being Dragonhearted is to do with personality traits, not spiritual beliefs.
Other examples of anthropomorphizing the Heart include: Lionhearted (Courageous), Owlhearted (Intellectual) and Serpenthearted (Selfish).
One who's personality traits personify the personality traits of the common Dragon.
Like Lionhearted (a courageous type of person) this means that they are arrogant (but justifiably so) and angry types due to their reptilian nature (see Reptilian Brain).
Not to be confused with Dragonkin. Being Dragonhearted is to do with personality traits, not spiritual beliefs.
Other examples of anthropomorphizing the Heart include: Lionhearted (Courageous), Owlhearted (Intellectual) and Serpenthearted (Selfish).
by Ollie_Miles December 19, 2008
In Warhammer: Age of Reckoning every Class has a Moral Ability which tosses the target a range* distance away from you.
This move is highly useful in Scenarios (Battlegrounds) with lava or drops in them which can kill players if you 'ping' them into it or for just tossing an enemy towards your allies.
The word 'Ping' comes from the concept of flicking the target given the average size of a players monitor making it seem as though you just flicked the target with a finger, "Ping!".
This move is highly useful in Scenarios (Battlegrounds) with lava or drops in them which can kill players if you 'ping' them into it or for just tossing an enemy towards your allies.
The word 'Ping' comes from the concept of flicking the target given the average size of a players monitor making it seem as though you just flicked the target with a finger, "Ping!".
by Ollie_Miles February 9, 2009