S > The intention of trading with another player in an ingame trade. This specifically refers to items that the player are “selling”, or have on hand.

Sad Boi/Sad Boy Refers to Golem of Fear because of their eyes making them look like they’re crying.

Sada Sadamune, the Tier 13 katana.

Sandman Convention/Convention A presumed bug in the game which causes vast quantities of desert sandmen, sand devils, and giant crabs to spawn in a close proximity. Fatal to low level players, but amusing to others. Also doable on smaller amounts with Goblins. Both may result in a humiliating level 20 death if you decide to go afk smack in the middle of one. The XP gain from them can cause very fast levelling-up.

SB/Soulbound 1.Soulbound items, as indicated on their tool tip when hovering over them, cannot be traded to other players. Dropping them will produce a soulbound purple bag instead of a publicly accessible brown bag.



2. Soulbound loot bags include every type of loot bag in the game except for brown and pink bags. They are dropped by enemies on a per-player basis; that is, when a soulbound bag drops for you, only you can see the bag and obtain the loot. The items in soulbound loot bags do not necessarily have to be soulbound, as most mid to high tier items drop in soulbound bags. However, untiered items, which are all soulbound, also drop in soulbound bags.



3. Soulbound damage is the minimum amount of damage that a player has to inflict on an enemy in order to have a chance for the enemy to drop a soulbound loot bag.

Scammer Someone who steals your items through deception or otherwise, without your consent.

Scloth/Spec Spectral Cloth Armor, an untiered leather armor dropped by Davy Jones.

Scut/Scutum Spiteful Scutum, an Untiered shield dropped by Janus the Doorwarden.

Secret The Abandoned Switch in the second part of The Shatters which is only accessible to teleporting classes (i.e. Tricksters or Rogues with Cloak of the Planewalker).

Set A full set of equipment comprising weapon, ability item, armor and a ring.

Sew, Sewer, Sewers Referring to the Toxic Sewers.

Shendyt Shendyt of Geb, a ST Priest item, dropped by Geb.

Shiny Egg Magical Lodestone, dropped by the Marble Colossus

Shotgunned Taking most or every hit from a wave of shots. e.g. Medusa or Oryx.

Sin Assassin, a player class.

Sitting When an enemy is positioned right on top of your character, dealing massive damage to you as all its projectiles will hit. Also refers to when a player ‘sits’ on an enemy- dealing massive damage to the enemy.

Skin An item that can be used to change the appearance of your character.

Skull Skull Shrine, one of the events.

Smoth, Smother Robe of the Star Mother, the Tier 14 robe

Snack Pot A pun on the name of the Snake Pit.

Sorc Sorcerer, a player class.

Spamstic Mystics who spam their ability on enemies, mainly to annoy players

SPD/SPE Abbreviation for Speed, a Character Stat. Also used when referring to the respective type of potion

Spellbomb Consecutively using the wizard’s ability on an enemy, dealing massive damage.

Sphinx Usually refers to Grand Sphinx, one of the events. Also can refer to Ring of the Sphinx, an untiered ring that drops from Nut.

Spikey Boi/Spikey Boy/Spiky Boi/Spiky Boy Refers to Golem of Sorrow because it shoots spikes.

Splend, Splendor Sword of Splendor, the Tier 13 sword. Can also refer to Oryx the Mad God 3’s Bomb Rain.

Spooky Boi/Spooky Boy Also named as Reaper, Spectral Sentry, an invulnerable enemy that can be encounted in the Lost Halls.

Sprite Sprite World.

Squishy A term used to describe fragile characters such as the Robe and Leather users.

Starism A more commonly used term in place of Rankcism.

ST Refers to set tier items.

Steamroll The act of quickly defeating an enemy with a large group of players before the enemy has a chance to do much.