[MoEd] Mega Guide to eRepublik Language
Department for Education
Time for a guide for your Ministry of Education. Have you ever seen a random bunch of letters from a player, and had no idea what they were talking about. Your MoEd may even do this sometimes. Well, there is a chance this player was using a common eRepublik abbreviation or acronym. This guide will look at the most common used in this game, and with over 60 in this guide it is one of the largest in eRepublik.
AS - Airstrike, a method of attack on a country which does not share borders with the attacker
ATO - Anti Take Over, action to recover or protect a country from a PTO
BDP - British Democrat Party, also known as British Patriots (BP), a political party
BH - Battle Hero, an achievement for most damage in a battle
CC - Citizenship Currency, the money of your country
CC - CheetahCurtis, a prominent citizen of the eUK
CH - Campaign Hero, an achievement for most damage in a campaign
CO - Combat Order, a military order which you get paid for
CP - Country President, the elected leader of a country
CS - Citizenship, the country an account belongs to
CoTD - Campaign Of The Day, the main campaign for a country’s citizens to fight in
D1 - Division 1, also known as Div 1, the lowest military division
D2 - Division 2, also known as Div 2, a military division
D3 - Division 3, also known as Div 2, a military division
D4 - Division 4, also known as Div 4, the highest military division
Dic - Dictator, a leader of a country who gained control through a dictatorship battle
DO - Daily Order, an order set by your military unit, for which you get a reward on completion
eRep - eRepublik, the game you are playing
ESO - Every Single One, a political party
eUK - eUnited Kingdom, the in-game version of the UK
FBI - Free British Irregulars, a military unit
FF - Food Fights, the number of hits that can be done in battle with a player's current energy
FF - Freedom Fighter, an achievement for fighting in resistance wars
FP - Forfeit Point, a point awarded by admins and moderators for illegal activity
G - Gold, a form of currency that can be bought with real money
GOW - God Of War, a high military rank
HW - Hard Worker, an achievement won for working 30 days
IRC - Internet Relay Chat, a popular form of communication outside of the game
Merc - Mercenary, a person who fights for money, also refers to the Mercenary achievement
MM - Monetary Market, a place to trade between currency and gold
MoD - Ministry of Defence
MoEd - Ministry of Education
MoF - Ministry of Finance
MoFA - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
MoHA - Ministry of Home Affairs
MPP - Mutual Protection Pact, an in-game agreement signed between allies
MU - Military Unit, a group of fighters
Multi - Multiple Account, an illegal account owned by someone who already owns a different account
NAP - Non-Aggression Pact, when two countries agree to not attack each other
NE - Natural Enemy, a law to attack another country, also used to describe the country which the law is set against
o7 - A salute and a sign of respect
Org - Organisation, an account for countries and military units
PCP - People’s Communist Party, a political party
PM - Private Message, a form of communication
PP - Party President, the elected leader of a political party
PTO - Political Take Over, a hostile take over of a country through the political module
Q - Quality, when referring to food, weapons and houses
RH - Resistance Hero, an achievement for supporting a winning resistance war
RN - Royal Navy, a military unit
RW - Resistance War, a battle to free a region from occupation
SB - Society Builder, an achievement for referring 10 people to the game
SG - Secretary General, the leader of an alliance
SS - Super Soldier, an achievement won for gaining 250 strength
Sub - Subscribe(d), the action of following a newspaper, also refers to someone who follows a newspaper
Tank - A very strong account with lots of strength that can do lots of damage in battle
TF - Top Fighter, an achievement for being one of the top 100 damage dealers on 30 different days
TG - Training Grounds, where strength is increased
Top 5 - The top 5 political parties in a country based on number of members
TP - True Patriot, an achievement for fighting for your country
TUP - The Unity Party, a political party
TW - Training War, a war started for the sole purpose of citizens being able to get achievements
UKPP - United Kingdom Progress Party, a political party
UKRP - United Kingdom Reform Party, a political party
V - Voted, written underneath an article that has been voted
WRP - Workers Rights Party, a political party
XP - Experience Points, points needed to level up
Zubrei - The greatest player to never win a CP election
So that’s all! We recommend that you bookmark this page so that you can come back to it at any time, it is possibly one of the most useful eRepublik guides we could create. Are there any missing though? Please share with us in the comments.
Thanks
CheetahCurtis
Your Minister Of Education
Comments
The classic "yeah we're MoEd and we are going to publish the same guide that every MoEd always does" guide, but this one contains 67 terms - more than I could find in any of the other guides! Plus I did this in alphabetical order as it makes more sense if you are trying to find a term that you don't know about (it could fall into any category). I'd recommend you bookmark this one, and if there are any terms which don't appear here please let me know so I can add it.
Voted for Zubrei.
I always vote for Zubrei but he never wins 🙁
FP-forfeit point which has been awarded by admins and the moderators of the game.
Oh wait I"ve been awarded many times by FP but never saw decoration 😛
A little correction CC: FP is a negative points given by admins to players who violate the terms of service and basic rules of the game.It"s certainly not reward 🙂.
CC was talking about Freedom Points.
@Fata I"ve meant on this which CC written. http://prntscr.com/aqkky2
Oh sorry Alex, I was talking about Freedom Points :/
v + s
Nice, but we published one (not quite as comprehensive, we hadn't included you as a eRep term) last month. How about some of the older, more obscure topics?
Yes, as I commented on your guide it was missing lots of terms, not just CC 🙂 If we are to have a mega guide which links to lots of guides, it's best to link to a guide which has as many terms as possible.
At the moment I'm working on a "Political FAQ" guide which answers some of the most asked questions about the political module - probably will publish tomorrow. I'll similarly do a military, economical and general one. If there are any specific topics you want to see a guide on please let me know, I should be able to get out about 10 guides this term.
Roles and responsibilities of President, VP, Spokesperson etc.... each party gets to decide how they inform their Congress representatives, that sort of thing..
I guess I could do that for PP, but for other party roles there is no answer because there isn't anything they are meant to do, it's like those "Govenor" and other country titles that don't mean anything. I don't know what question anyone would ask about the second part, I don't think that is something people want to know unless they are actually in Congress (where they find out anyway). If I'd ever heard anyone ask that then I could answer it.
Also, why didn't you do any of this in your term? You had 30 days.
As a noob the only one that messed me up for a long time was o7 tbh that sh*t is annoying
in any other country the list is 1/2 that long