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  • A Nerf was a type of animals that are quite similar to cows in the real world.
  • MMO szleng, amely arra utal, hogy a játék készítői egy kaszt valamely tulajdonságát vagy képességét gyengítik. Ellentettje: Buff.
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  • Los nerf eran una especie de animales mamíferos herbívoros astados del planeta Alderaan, pero fáciles de encontrar por la toda la Galaxia.
  • Nerf is a brand of toys currently owned by Hasbro. These toys are created for safe and/or indoor play that either shoots or is made of foam-like material. Most of the toys are a variety of foam-based weaponry, but there were also several different types of Nerf toys, such as balls for sports like football, basketball, and others. The most notable of the toys are the dart guns (referred to by Hasbro as "blasters") that shoot ammunition made from Nerf foam. Since many such items were released throughout the 1980s, they often featured bright neon colors and soft textures similar to the flagship Nerf Ball. The product slogan frequently used from the 1990s advertising is "It's Nerf, or nothin!"
  • Nerfs are weakening in Smash Bros games. That means an attack was not as strong as it was in the previous game. That is a nerf. Link's recovery, for instance, is a nerf as well as Mario in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. That means Mario in Super Smash Bros. Melee was stronger and better than he was in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Captain Falcon, Ganondorf, and many more characters have been nerfed from Super Smash Bros. Melee to Super Smash Bros. Brawl. The most serious nerf is Ganondorf in SSBB who is last on the Tier List.
  • The best example of this is Kirby's transition from the original Super Smash Bros. to Melee: Kirby went from being one of the best (tier-wise) characters to being one of the worst. Another example is Peach's transition from Melee to Brawl: Her Forward Throw and Down Smash have been weakened, and she cannot double-jump cancel anymore.
  • Nerf is a toy brand created by Parker Brothers and currently owned by Hasbro. The acronym Nerf stands for "Non-Expanding Recreational Foam". Most of the toys are a variety of foam-based weaponry, but there are also several different types of Nerf toys, such as balls for sports like football, basketball, and others. In a scene in the 2011 Smurfs movie, Gutsy Smurf uses a Nerf cannon, which he calls a "Smurf cannon" to launch himself up a floor in the FAO Schwarz toy store to join the other Smurfs. He calls it the "only way to fly".
  • Nerf bylo zvíře chované ve stádech, které bylo známo pro svůj neuvěřitelný zápach.
  • Nerf is a slang term for when a module creator or another developer changes something to weaken it. For example, changing the spell bull's strength to give only 2 ability points instead of 1d4+1 might be referred to as "nerfing" it — the opposite of buff.
  • When people use the word 'Nerf' in AO they mean one of two things. The first, and most common, is the suggestion that some element of the game was rendered less powerful or useful then it was before the 'nerf'. An example of this would be the reduction of the damage on a very popular weapon. This term originates from early text based RPG games called 'MUDs' where tools or weapons could be replaced with foam equivalents, rendering a character unable to deal damage or use special skills. The second usage involves the general expression of dislike or exasperation at poor fortune.
  • Nerf is a slang term for when a module creator or another developer changes something to weaken it. For example, changing the spell Bull's strength to give only 2 ability points instead of 1d4+1 might be referred to as "nerfing" it -- the opposite of buff. The term "nerf" comes from the name of a soft squishy foam ball that is marketed to parents to purchase for their adolescent children as safe indoor toys that could not possibly hurt anyone no matter how hard they were thrown. Nerf balls today are marketed towards frustrated suits in office cubicles as a form of stress relief.
  • In video gaming a nerf is a change to a game that reduces the desirability or effectiveness of a particular game element. The term is also used as a verb for the act of making such a change. The opposite of nerf is buff.
  • Nerf is a term that means to be rendered ineffective or less effective by a change in the rules or game system. The term nerf is based on Non-Expanding Recreational Foam, a substance used to make toy weapons. To nerf could be translated as "turn a real weapon into a toy weapon". See official Nerf toys website. Abilities, strategies and encounters, or even entire classes can be nerfed. Despite the frustrated cries of players personally affected by a nerf, such things are usually necessary to protect the integrity of the game balance as a whole.
  • Nerf is a term that means to be rendered ineffective or less effective by a change in the rules or game system. The term nerf is based on Non-Expanding Recreational Foam, a substance used to make toy weapons. To nerf could be translated as "turn a real weapon into a toy weapon". See official Nerf toys website. Abilities, strategies and encounters, or even entire classes can be nerfed. Despite the frustrated cries of players personally affected by a nerf, such things are usually necessary to protect the integrity of the game balance as a whole.
  • To nerf was to patch a computer game with herbivorous animals to reduce the effectiveness of...whoops. A nerf bar was a tubular device constructed out of large herbivorous animals fixed on SUVs to...damn.
  • To nerf is gaming jargon that roughly means "to weaken" or "to make less effective." The term originated from the Nerf brand of foam toys. The term is used by players of computer games (not just Guild Wars) to mean the reducing of certain content's effectiveness that the developers of the game have deemed unbalanced, over-used or an exploit (e.g. reducing the bonus of certain weapons, reducing the damage of certain spells, etc.). Nerfing is usually done by releasing a game update. In Guild Wars, there is no way to avoid "nerfing" as updates are automatically downloaded.
  • Nerf is a term that means to be rendered ineffective or less effective by a change in the rules or game system. The term nerf is based on Non-Expanding Recreational Foam, a substance used to make toy weapons. To nerf could be translated as "turn a real weapon into a toy weapon" Abilities, strategies and encounters, or even entire classes can be nerfed. Despite the frustrated cries of players personally affected by a nerf, such things are usually necessary to protect the integrity of the game balance as a whole.
  • Nerfs were antlered mammalian herbivores raised on farms and in animal nurseries on planets such as Alderaan and Kashyyyk. They were popular for their meat, nerfmilk, and soft hide. It is suspected that they originated on Alderaan, but escaped its destruction. In the wild, they were common prey for predators such as manka cats and taoparis. They were often hunted by sentient beings such as the Gungans. Subspecies of nerfs included Grizmallt nerfs and wildernerfs. A number of nerf breeds were also found on the Tunroth Triumvirate worlds. Their hide was used as a material for chairs.
  • A nerf is a term used to describe a decrease or weakening over a character's aspects and attributes, which may come, either, by game updates or by releasing a new game. It is often done for balancing purposes, characters that may prove to be highly effective, to the point of been considered broken or unfair against other characters receive nerfs to compensate these problems. Its opposite term is buff, which means strengthening a character between games and updates.
  • In video gaming a nerf is a change to a game that reduces the desirability or effectiveness of a particular game element. The term is also used as a verb for the act of making such a change. The opposite of nerf is buff (in one of that term's two usages).
  • "Nerf" is a term used to describe the altering of a card's effect or ruling, or of its Forbidden/Limited status, to make that card or a certain deck that revolves around that card far less powerful or more situational than it was previously. For instance, "Hyper Synchron" in the anime was given the effect of allowing a Synchro Monster to gain 800 ATK and the immunity from being destroyed by battle when it was used as a Synchro Material Monster. When it was printed as a real-life card in "Crimson Crisis", that effect was changed to giving an 800 point attack boost to a Dragon-Type Synchro Monster when it was used as a Synchro Material Monster, although the Synchro Monster would be Banished during the End Phase. Since the card was so drastically changed in effect to make it far less powerful
  • Nerfs were grumpy, antlered mammalian herbivores raised on farms and in animal nurseries on planets such as Alderaan, Naboo, and Kashyyyk. They were popular for their meat, nerfmilk, and soft hide. In the wild, they were common prey for predators such as manka cats and taoparis. They were often hunted by sentient beings such as the Gungans. Subspecies of nerfs included Grizmallt nerfs and wildernerfs. A number of nerf breeds were also found on the Tunroth Triumvirate worlds. Their hide was used as a material for chairs, drums, clothing, and straps.
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  • Nerf Wiki es una comunidad dedicada a la franquicia de armas infantiles Nerf, de Hasbro.
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  • A Nerf was a type of animals that are quite similar to cows in the real world.
  • Nerfs were antlered mammalian herbivores raised on farms and in animal nurseries on planets such as Alderaan and Kashyyyk. They were popular for their meat, nerfmilk, and soft hide. It is suspected that they originated on Alderaan, but escaped its destruction. In the wild, they were common prey for predators such as manka cats and taoparis. They were often hunted by sentient beings such as the Gungans. Subspecies of nerfs included Grizmallt nerfs and wildernerfs. A number of nerf breeds were also found on the Tunroth Triumvirate worlds. Herders of the beasts—nerfherders—were well known for being as scruffy-looking and surly as their livestock. To be called a nerfherder was considered a strong insult. Their hide was used as a material for chairs. There was also a crude sport involving nerfs: nerf-throwing.
  • MMO szleng, amely arra utal, hogy a játék készítői egy kaszt valamely tulajdonságát vagy képességét gyengítik. Ellentettje: Buff.
  • Categoría:Descripciones de comunidadesCategoría:Comunidades sin logo[[Categoría:Letra ]]
  • Los nerf eran una especie de animales mamíferos herbívoros astados del planeta Alderaan, pero fáciles de encontrar por la toda la Galaxia.
  • Nerf is a brand of toys currently owned by Hasbro. These toys are created for safe and/or indoor play that either shoots or is made of foam-like material. Most of the toys are a variety of foam-based weaponry, but there were also several different types of Nerf toys, such as balls for sports like football, basketball, and others. The most notable of the toys are the dart guns (referred to by Hasbro as "blasters") that shoot ammunition made from Nerf foam. Since many such items were released throughout the 1980s, they often featured bright neon colors and soft textures similar to the flagship Nerf Ball. The product slogan frequently used from the 1990s advertising is "It's Nerf, or nothin!"
  • Nerfs are weakening in Smash Bros games. That means an attack was not as strong as it was in the previous game. That is a nerf. Link's recovery, for instance, is a nerf as well as Mario in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. That means Mario in Super Smash Bros. Melee was stronger and better than he was in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Captain Falcon, Ganondorf, and many more characters have been nerfed from Super Smash Bros. Melee to Super Smash Bros. Brawl. The most serious nerf is Ganondorf in SSBB who is last on the Tier List.
  • The best example of this is Kirby's transition from the original Super Smash Bros. to Melee: Kirby went from being one of the best (tier-wise) characters to being one of the worst. Another example is Peach's transition from Melee to Brawl: Her Forward Throw and Down Smash have been weakened, and she cannot double-jump cancel anymore.
  • Nerf is a toy brand created by Parker Brothers and currently owned by Hasbro. The acronym Nerf stands for "Non-Expanding Recreational Foam". Most of the toys are a variety of foam-based weaponry, but there are also several different types of Nerf toys, such as balls for sports like football, basketball, and others. In a scene in the 2011 Smurfs movie, Gutsy Smurf uses a Nerf cannon, which he calls a "Smurf cannon" to launch himself up a floor in the FAO Schwarz toy store to join the other Smurfs. He calls it the "only way to fly".
  • A nerf is a term used to describe a decrease or weakening over a character's aspects and attributes, which may come, either, by game updates or by releasing a new game. It is often done for balancing purposes, characters that may prove to be highly effective, to the point of been considered broken or unfair against other characters receive nerfs to compensate these problems. Its opposite term is buff, which means strengthening a character between games and updates. While the transition of characters between Super Smash Flash and Super Smash Flash 2 saw a huge buff, this did not exonerate some attacks to be nerfed, the most notable being the projectiles, who were considered overwhelming in SSF for all characters, whereas in SSF2 projectiles are coded to work according to the character, changing its effectiveness. With new demo releases for SSF2 also come new nerfs for certain characters, handled by the balancing team.
  • Nerf bylo zvíře chované ve stádech, které bylo známo pro svůj neuvěřitelný zápach.
  • Nerf is a slang term for when a module creator or another developer changes something to weaken it. For example, changing the spell bull's strength to give only 2 ability points instead of 1d4+1 might be referred to as "nerfing" it — the opposite of buff.
  • Nerf is a term that means to be rendered ineffective or less effective by a change in the rules or game system. The term nerf is based on Non-Expanding Recreational Foam, a substance used to make toy weapons. To nerf could be translated as "turn a real weapon into a toy weapon" Abilities, strategies and encounters, or even entire classes can be nerfed. Despite the frustrated cries of players personally affected by a nerf, such things are usually necessary to protect the integrity of the game balance as a whole. A "stealth nerf" refers to a change that was not announced by the developers, and was discovered (much to the dismay of the hapless victims) by the players themselves without any advance warning. Players tend to be especially frustrated with stealth nerfs, for obvious reasons. The opposite of a nerf is a buff. However, "buff" can also refer to a temporary boost in power.
  • To nerf is gaming jargon that roughly means "to weaken" or "to make less effective." The term originated from the Nerf brand of foam toys. The term is used by players of computer games (not just Guild Wars) to mean the reducing of certain content's effectiveness that the developers of the game have deemed unbalanced, over-used or an exploit (e.g. reducing the bonus of certain weapons, reducing the damage of certain spells, etc.). The opposite of a nerf, i.e. making something stronger or more effective is usually called a "buff". However, the two terms often blend in with each other, if, for example, the monsters in a particular farming spot are "buffed", it can be said that the farming spot has been "nerfed". Similar comparisons can also be made in the PvP community. Nerfing is usually done by releasing a game update. In Guild Wars, there is no way to avoid "nerfing" as updates are automatically downloaded.
  • When people use the word 'Nerf' in AO they mean one of two things. The first, and most common, is the suggestion that some element of the game was rendered less powerful or useful then it was before the 'nerf'. An example of this would be the reduction of the damage on a very popular weapon. This term originates from early text based RPG games called 'MUDs' where tools or weapons could be replaced with foam equivalents, rendering a character unable to deal damage or use special skills. The second usage involves the general expression of dislike or exasperation at poor fortune.
  • "Nerf" is a term used to describe the altering of a card's effect or ruling, or of its Forbidden/Limited status, to make that card or a certain deck that revolves around that card far less powerful or more situational than it was previously. For instance, "Hyper Synchron" in the anime was given the effect of allowing a Synchro Monster to gain 800 ATK and the immunity from being destroyed by battle when it was used as a Synchro Material Monster. When it was printed as a real-life card in "Crimson Crisis", that effect was changed to giving an 800 point attack boost to a Dragon-Type Synchro Monster when it was used as a Synchro Material Monster, although the Synchro Monster would be Banished during the End Phase. Since the card was so drastically changed in effect to make it far less powerful and therefore less desirable, a player may see fit to call it "nerfed". Another example is "Major Riot"; originally, its effect would activate whenever a monster was returned to its controller's hand, regardless of how it was returned. Recent rulings, however, changed it so that the monster must be returned by the opponent's effect before "Major Riot" can activate. Since the change in ruling severely reduced the amount of combos that could be used with it, it can be considered "nerfed". A third example is "Berserk Dragon"; originally the card said "..can only be Special Summoned by the effect of "A Deal with Dark Ruler".", making it a Semi-Nomi monster when first released. It was later changed to "...except by...", changing the card to a Nomi monster. "Chaos Sorcerer" also says "...can only be Special Summoned by...", however, this was never changed to "Nomi". Both of the cards had the same text for Special Summoning except one was changed to Nomi. A fourth example is "Earthbound Immortal Wiraqocha Rasca". In the show it has 1 ATK and DEF points and you can skip your Battle Phase to make your opponent's life points 1. When it became a real card it had 100 ATK and DEF points and when it is Normal Summoned you can return up to 3 cards you control to your Deck, except for Rasca, and discard the same number of cards from your opponent's hand at random. It would also gain 1000 ATK for each card discarded by this effect. A fifth example would "The Winged Dragon of Ra". In the anime it had many special abilities, most notably when it was Special Summoned it was able to destroy and remove from play every monster the opponent had on the field and then attack the opponent directly; all of this while not being affected by card effects. When it was made into a legal card its ability to be Special Summoned was taken away altogether, as well as its immunity to card effects and some other abilities that made Ra practically unstoppable in the anime. It also became extremely weak - its base attack and defense were 0 instead of having an attack and defense equal to the sum of that of its tributed monsters. A final example would be a change to the Forbidden/Limited List to limit "Thousand-Eyes Restrict", "Metamorphosis", and "Scapegoat" at the same time to curb the use of Goat Control Decks. Many players did not see the reason for limiting all three cards and this was further compounded when, in a later List, "Thousand-Eyes Restrict" was switched from Limited to Forbidden without altering the status of the other two cards. Therefore, the very Deck that these limits were supposed to curb was considered "nerfed" as the one major strategy of the Deck was greatly weakened and later nullified completely, undermining the entire point to the Deck. Even in Traditional Format, this Deck is still greatly weakened since there are very few cards to search for Quick-Play Spells.
  • Nerfs were grumpy, antlered mammalian herbivores raised on farms and in animal nurseries on planets such as Alderaan, Naboo, and Kashyyyk. They were popular for their meat, nerfmilk, and soft hide. In the wild, they were common prey for predators such as manka cats and taoparis. They were often hunted by sentient beings such as the Gungans. Subspecies of nerfs included Grizmallt nerfs and wildernerfs. A number of nerf breeds were also found on the Tunroth Triumvirate worlds. Herders of the beasts - nerfherders - were well known for being as scruffy looking and surly as their livestock. To be called a nerfherder was considered a strong insult. Their hide was used as a material for chairs, drums, clothing, and straps.
  • Nerf is a slang term for when a module creator or another developer changes something to weaken it. For example, changing the spell Bull's strength to give only 2 ability points instead of 1d4+1 might be referred to as "nerfing" it -- the opposite of buff. The term "nerf" comes from the name of a soft squishy foam ball that is marketed to parents to purchase for their adolescent children as safe indoor toys that could not possibly hurt anyone no matter how hard they were thrown. Nerf balls today are marketed towards frustrated suits in office cubicles as a form of stress relief.
  • In video gaming a nerf is a change to a game that reduces the desirability or effectiveness of a particular game element. The term is also used as a verb for the act of making such a change. The opposite of nerf is buff (in one of that term's two usages). In the world of zOMG!, developers make various adjustments to the game in attempts to balance out game play. While these changes may be viewed as best by the developers, they are met with mixed results from the players. Finding it disappointing if a certain aspect of the game was removed or adjusted to a point that its original setting is practically diminished. An example of noticeable nerfing was to zOMG!'s original introduction, Stop the Train!, and by 2010 the areas known as Old Station and Waterworks had been revamped and are no longer a part of the game play. The said story is that developers wanted players to access Barton Town much faster. Another example was to the NPC Halloween Jack during the 2010 Halloween event.
  • In video gaming a nerf is a change to a game that reduces the desirability or effectiveness of a particular game element. The term is also used as a verb for the act of making such a change. The opposite of nerf is buff.
  • To nerf was to patch a computer game with herbivorous animals to reduce the effectiveness of...whoops. A nerf bar was a tubular device constructed out of large herbivorous animals fixed on SUVs to...damn. Nerfs were herbivorous nonsentient animals which originated from Alderaan. They were so nonsentient, in fact, that they could be hunted by Gungans. They were tended to by nerf herders and commonly consumed as food by many of the galaxy's inhabitants. Dishes made from nerfs included braised nerf, nerf steak, and nerfburgers. Nerfs were so common that by 0 ABY, they had virtually overrun Alderaan, and were well on their way to establishing a utopian society when the planet was destroyed by the Death Star.
  • Nerf is a term that means to be rendered ineffective or less effective by a change in the rules or game system. The term nerf is based on Non-Expanding Recreational Foam, a substance used to make toy weapons. To nerf could be translated as "turn a real weapon into a toy weapon". See official Nerf toys website. Abilities, strategies and encounters, or even entire classes can be nerfed. Despite the frustrated cries of players personally affected by a nerf, such things are usually necessary to protect the integrity of the game balance as a whole. A "stealth nerf" refers to a change that was not announced by the developers, and was discovered (much to the dismay of the hapless victims) by the players themselves without any advance warning. Players tend to be especially frustrated with stealth nerfs, for obvious reasons. The official WoW Class Forums are often filled with so-called "nerf threads"; topics in which the poster states that they consider a certain class to be imbalanced. Perceived imbalances can lead to serious or jocular outcries calling for a nerf, i.e. "NERF RET PALLYS!!!" in-game or in said forum posts. This is at times frowned upon by the rest of the community and can result in responses like Learn2Play. The opposite of a nerf is a buff. However, "buff" can also refer to a temporary boost in power.
  • Nerf is a term that means to be rendered ineffective or less effective by a change in the rules or game system. The term nerf is based on Non-Expanding Recreational Foam, a substance used to make toy weapons. To nerf could be translated as "turn a real weapon into a toy weapon". See official Nerf toys website. Abilities, strategies and encounters, or even entire classes can be nerfed. Despite the frustrated cries of players personally affected by a nerf, such things are usually necessary to protect the integrity of the game balance as a whole. A "stealth nerf" refers to a change that was not announced by the developers, and was discovered (much to the dismay of the hapless victims) by the players themselves without any advance warning. Players tend to be especially frustrated with stealth nerfs, for obvious reasons. The official WoW Class Forums are often filled with so-called "nerf threads"; topics in which the poster states that they consider a certain class to be imbalanced. Perceived imbalances can lead to serious or jocular outcries calling for a nerf, i.e. "NERF RET PALLYS!!!" in-game or in said forum posts. This is at times frowned upon by the rest of the community and can result in responses like Learn2Play. The opposite of a nerf is a buff. However, "buff" can also refer to a temporary boost in power.
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