noun, verb Gaming Slang

PJ

· noun, verb · gaming

Jumping into someone else's fight to steal the kill.

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Definitions

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Pile Jumping. Attacking a player who's already mid-fight with someone else, swooping in to snag the kill and the loot before the original attacker can finish them. Considered scummy etiquette, but all fair in the Wilderness.

“I had him at low HP and some clown PJ'd me for the loot.”
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The 'pile' refers to a stack of PKers all attacking one target. Jumping that pile means cutting in for the last hit.

“Watch the edge, there's a pile waiting to PJ anyone who fights near the ditch.”
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PJ In A Sentence

I had him at low HP and some clown PJ'd me for the loot.
Watch the edge, there's a pile waiting to PJ anyone who fights near the ditch.

Origin & Usage

From 'pile jumping' in RuneScape PvP, where a 'pile' of player-killers stack on one target in a single tile (a 'death dot').

People Also Ask

Is PJing against the rules?

No, it's allowed in PvP zones, it's just frowned upon. There's no rule stopping you stealing a kill, but expect plenty of salt for it.

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