
C is the third letter of the English alphabet.
An animated letter C appeared in "Letter Song" in What's the Name of That Song?
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Champion is a title awarded for an in-game achievement that you can display for prestige.
Gaining ranks in this title increases the maximum cap of unspent Balthazar faction by 5,000 faction points per rank.
These titles are granted to an account that has won a number of high-rated GvG battles.
| Rank | Title | High-rated GvG battles won |
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| 1 | Champion | 25 |
| 2 | Fierce Champion | 50 |
| 3 | Mighty Champion | 100 |
| 4 | Deadly Champion | 168 |
| 5 | Terrifying Champion | 280 |
| 6 | Conquering Champion | 466 |
| 7 | Subjugating Champion | 775 |
| 8 | Vanquishing Champion | 1,296 |
| 9 | King's Champion | 2,160 |
| 10 | Emperor's Champion | 3,600 |
| 11 | Balthazar's Champion | 6,000 |
| 12 | Legendary Champion | 10,000 |
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| Asura Allegiance • Cartographer • Champion • Commander • Codex • Defender of Ascalon • Deldrimor Allegiance • Drunkard • Ebon Vanguard Allegiance • Faction Allegiance • Gamer • Gladiator • Guardian • Hero • Kind Of A Big Deal • Legendary Cartographer • Legendary Guardian • Legendary Skill Hunter • Legendary Vanquisher • Lightbringer • Lucky/Unlucky • Master of the North • Norn Allegiance • Party Animal • Protector • Skill Hunter • Sunspear • Survivor • Sweet Tooth • Treasure Hunter • Vanquisher • Wisdom • Zaishen |
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Clothing Attachment is one type of Skill Enhancing Attachment
The artifitial limit to a stat on a weapon or skill modifier. For example, a ranged weapon can be experimented to be only so fast. Once the crafter reaches that weapon's Cap, the stat can not be improved further. Also slang for Ship Capacitors.
When a player sits by a spawn point waiting for an NPC to spawn so they can kill it. In SWG this activity is accepted or frowned upon, depending on the spawn. Sometimes players will sit for hours waiting for a spawn.
Reference to the missions that take place inside the Corellian Corvette
Conductivity. Refers to resource stats.
Short for Creature Handler.
The Creature Handler Profession was removed with the NGE.
Star Wars Galaxies Server
Star Wars Galaxies Server. Located in Europe.
Short hand version for Combat Medic.
The Combat Medic Profession was removed with the NGE.
Cry more noob. Used to flame people on the forums who whine about topics.
Short hand varation of 'Coronet', a city on Corellia. Coronet is also a major hub for players on some servers.
Faction setting allowing a player to participate in the Galactic Civil War, but stay out of PvP. As a Combatant, NPC's of opposing faction will attack you on sight, but players cannot.
Short hand version of Composite armor. Sometimes also referred to as "Comp" armor.
Star Wars Galaxies Server (this place can be a little rough)
A band of pirates that rivals Nym's group. Located on Lok
(Cor)rellian (Sec)urity, an NPC faction found on Corellia.
Old term referring to a factioned player that was not participating in PvP. With Publish 13.1, Combatants are the rough equivalent of Covert, in that they can attack opposing factional NPC's, but cannot attack declared players (Special Forces). Term may still be in use in space, but rules in space are now the same as on the ground.
Credits per unit.
Cold Resistance. Refers to resource stats.
The Imperial Credit is the standard unit of currency in Star Wars Galaxies.
To achieve credits, players can take missions that pay a credit reward, sell items and services to other players, or loot NPC's they've killed, or sell items to Junk Dealers.
Cloning sickness. Aquired when you die and clone to a cloning center. There are 3 ways to get rid of it. One way is to pay the medical droid in the cloning centers a certain amount of credits to cure it. Another way is to go to a cantina, medical facility, or an player owned structure to have an entertainer cure it. Last option is to wait out the 10 minutes the sickness debuff lasts.
A Customer Service Representative. CSR's are contacted via a menu option (HELP) which will launch an external browser. CSR's are used to solve technical issues or glitches.
Combat Upgrade. The next big project the SWG development team worked on after the launch of JTL. Once called the Combat Revamp, this change attempted to balance out combat throughout the game. The CU was designed to balance all of the combat professions as well as give each specific roles in battle. Because this undertaking covered a lot of content and changes, it took a long time before testing was ever completed.
The CU was originally slated to go live with the Rage of the Wookiees expansion, on May 5. However, the Devs and SOE pushed the date up 6 Days, to April 30, much to some players' dismay. The Combat Upgrade existed as Publish 15 for the general ground game, free for everyone. The Devs made it clear the you would not have to buy the expansion to get the new combat system.
For some details on changes with the Combat Upgrade, see the Combat Upgrade Changes page.
Combat Upgrade/Revamp/Balance. Another term for the CU originally concocted by the early CU Alpha Testers as "CU/R/B", which was a joke alluding to the Combat Upgrade's two former names (Combat Revamp and Combat Balance).
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A Common card is identified by having a black or white card name and the image is not holofoiled. Some common cards are short printed or super short printed by UDE. A listing of all super short or short prints can be found in Beckett's Official Magazine.
Each standard Booster Pack (Duelists Packs and reprint packs contain a different amount of cards in each pack) has 8 commons in it. Because they're so easy to find and are often much less powerful than rare cards (in fact, most commons are considered completely unplayable for one reason or another), commons are worth much less than other cards. That doesn't mean commons can't be powerful and valuable, though.

A Common card is identified by having a black or white card name and the image is not holofoiled. Some common cards are short printed or super short printed by UDE. A listing of all super short or short prints can be found in Beckett's Official Magazine.
Each standard Booster Pack (Duelists Packs and reprint packs contain a different amount of cards in each pack) has 8 commons in it. Because they're so easy to find and are often much less powerful than rare cards (in fact, most commons are considered completely unplayable for one reason or another), commons are worth much less than other cards. That doesn't mean commons can't be powerful and valuable, though.

C is a letter of the alphabet.
It is also an alias for the /coalition command.
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