Anyone happen to know the origin of the word 'twink'? As far as I know it's not a word in the dictionary, but obviously a common WoW term.
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There are several possible etymologies for the word. It may not have been derived from a single source, instead evolving from multiple convergent usages. Its exact origin is unclear.
The gay-slang usage of "twink" has been suggested as a likely origin.[SUP][1][/SUP] One of the unofficial connotations of this usage is "a young/inexperienced person who can outfit himself fashionably because of financial benefits from an older/experienced sugar daddy." This parallels MMORPGs, where in-game money is a strong limiting factor in the virtual economy and gear is usually in the form of clothing and jewelry.
The word "twink" appeared in the Ultima Online: Renaissance playguide in the glossary of terms. It was asserted to have a meaning similar to its current one, but also included powerlevelling.
On the MUD Sojourn, which several creators of EverQuest played, "twink" was alternately used to refer to powerleveling and metagaming. As MUDs date to 1978, this use of the term may possibly predate later uses.
^The word was chosen because of the "a young/inexperienced person who can outfit himself fashionably because of financial benefits from an older/experienced sugar daddy." because (most) people use a higher level character (or Sugar daddy) to outfit their lower level character (or Twink) "fashionably"Etymology
There are several possible etymologies for the word. It may not have been derived from a single source, instead evolving from multiple convergent usages. Its exact origin is unclear.
The gay-slang usage of "twink" has been suggested as a likely origin.[1] One of the unofficial connotations of this usage is "a young/inexperienced person who can outfit himself fashionably because of financial benefits from an older/experienced sugar daddy." This parallels MMORPGs, where in-game money is a strong limiting factor in the virtual economy and gear is usually in the form of clothing and jewelry.
The word "twink" appeared in the Ultima Online: Renaissance playguide in the glossary of terms. It was asserted to have a meaning similar to its current one, but also included powerlevelling.
On the MUD Sojourn, which several creators of EverQuest played, "twink" was alternately used to refer to powerleveling and metagaming. As MUDs date to 1978, this use of the term may possibly predate later uses.
So it originated from butthurt people calling well-geared players fags?
The MMO etymology of "twink" has nothing to do with the gay slang, afaik, but from the MUD community where a twink was someone who did not follow the normal rules of play. They were generally griefers, thus the pvp connection.
In RPGs, twinks would try to outgear people to further their griefing, becoming what used to be called "munchkins" back in the pen and paper days. Munchkins were low-level players who were granted lots of high-level gear, making them far more powerful than anyone at this level.
This was very common in Everquest, but they were generally called twinks by then.
Actually, munchkins are people who build characters within the grey area of rules. Is it possible for a level 1 Fighter to have a +5 broadsword and +5 full plate? Yes. But is it logical and not completely absurd? No.
Munchkin = low-level character with high-level gear. How you get the gear is secondary. It's an old D&D term.