Difference between revisions of "Foo"
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Although the word's history is long, most players might be most familiar with it from discussions on other [[Roguelike]]s, including ''NetHack''. | Although the word's history is long, most players might be most familiar with it from discussions on other [[Roguelike]]s, including ''NetHack''. | ||
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− | + | *[http://nethackwiki.com/wiki/Foo NetHackWiki article on "Foo"] | |
− | [ | + | *[[wikipedia:foobar|Wikipedia article on "Foobar"]] |
[[Category:Game mechanics]] | [[Category:Game mechanics]] |
Latest revision as of 11:09, 16 January 2024
Foo is a "metasyntactic variable", an inherently meaningless word which serves as a placeholder when the true word is variable, or is determined at the player's discretion.
For example, a certain skill title might be "Foo porcupine", where "Foo" will be replaced, in game, by the character's species. "Fooweight champion" will assign a weight class (lightweight, heavyweight, etc.), again depending on the character's species.
Although the word's history is long, most players might be most familiar with it from discussions on other Roguelikes, including NetHack.