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== Definition == | == Definition == | ||
'''Out of Game''' is any item, area, class, race, etc that has been removed from the game. Out of Game items (using the term loosely) generally cost more in the market, depending on their usefulness. | '''Out of Game''', or OOG, is a term used to describe any item, area, class, race, etc that has been removed from the game. Out of Game items (using the term loosely) generally cost more in the market, depending on their usefulness. | ||
There exist some areas which are not always linked to the game, such as [[Midway]]. Items from these areas are not usually considered Out of Game, although effectively they are, until the area "opens" again and people can once more get these items. | There exist some areas which are not always linked to the game, such as [[Midway of Despair]]. Items from these areas are not usually considered Out of Game, although effectively they are, until the area "opens" again and people can once more get these items. | ||
Conversely, anything not Out of Game is In Game. | |||
== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
Latest revision as of 13:39, 10 August 2011
Definition
Out of Game, or OOG, is a term used to describe any item, area, class, race, etc that has been removed from the game. Out of Game items (using the term loosely) generally cost more in the market, depending on their usefulness.
There exist some areas which are not always linked to the game, such as Midway of Despair. Items from these areas are not usually considered Out of Game, although effectively they are, until the area "opens" again and people can once more get these items.
Conversely, anything not Out of Game is In Game.
Examples
Some examples of this are the Unholy Symbol of the Damned and the Lizardman class, or Destiny off Jagr.