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;Scrapperlock:Similar to [[Wikipedia:Berzerker|berzerk]], a state of mind where the player dashes from foe to foe without regard to surroundings. As long as the player doesn't go totally berzerk, they can usually get out of scrapperlock before they are defeated.
==Defintion==
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A state of mind where the player (most commonly a [[Scrapper]] or [[Brute]]) dashes from foe to foe without regard to surroundings. Similar to [[Wikipedia:Berserker|berserkers]], players in Scrapperlock may fail to notice damage being taken by themselves or their teammates.
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Term coined to describe Scrappers who, because of their incredible offensive and defensive abilities, dash from one foe to the next without paying attention to the going ons around them. Similar to when one goes [[Wikipedia:Berzerker|berzerk]] and fights ferociously without regard for damage taken.
It should be noted it's considered bad form to wipe out the 8-man spawn that killed everybody else on the team.
 
Common symptoms include going the other way than the team, surviving going the other way than the team, and the words "You guys go ahead, I'm waiting for my rez to recharge."


: The term can be applied to almost any character, but is usually limited to Brutes and Scrappers.
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Latest revision as of 04:27, 12 June 2010

Defintion

Scrapperlock

A state of mind where the player (most commonly a Scrapper or Brute) dashes from foe to foe without regard to surroundings. Similar to berserkers, players in Scrapperlock may fail to notice damage being taken by themselves or their teammates.

It should be noted it's considered bad form to wipe out the 8-man spawn that killed everybody else on the team.

Common symptoms include going the other way than the team, surviving going the other way than the team, and the words "You guys go ahead, I'm waiting for my rez to recharge."