Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Trivia / Foxhole

Go To

OR

Tabs MOD

Removed: 1396

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
YMMV


* ColbertBump: Twtich streamer summit1g, with an avarage viewer count of ''10k'' was bored one day looking a new game to play until a viewer suggested Foxhole. After looking the trailer he bought the game, joined and proceeded to play without stop for ''18 hours''. This coincided with the latest update ''Entrenched''. Needless to say, the game saw a huge uptick in the playerbase.
* FanNickname: Prevalent enough that the [[WikiRule fan-curated wiki]] has [[https://foxhole.fandom.com/wiki/Slang a page]] dedicated to compiling all the slang terms, shorthands and ReportingNames used by the playerbase:
** Logistical jobs -- driving supply trucks, manufacturing gear or collecting resources -- are called "logi" for short, which can also refer to the players doing those jobs.
** Small groups of players who [[HitAndRunTactics sneak past the front to attack supply lines]] are called "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partisan_(military) partisans]]".
** Players unaffiliated with any of the local {{Gaming Clan}}s are referred to as "noots" (a corruption of "neutral").
** The [=BF5=] White Ash Flask Grenade, an anti-tank weapon used by the Wardens, is often called "booze" for its resemblance to a conventional hip flask.
** "Shirts" for soldier supplies, named for the item's icon being a neatly-folded button shirt.
** Colonial troops are often [[NicknamingTheEnemy called]] "Collies" and "goblins", while Warden troops are nicknamed "blueberries" or more rarely "penguins"[[note]](The Warden inner territories to the north are a snowy environment, and the wardens wear blue-grey uniforms that appear dark against the white snow)[[/note]].
** The town of Saltbrook Channel has become known as "Saltingrad" for the ever-present threat of extremely nasty and drawn-out urban combat.

to:

* ColbertBump: Twtich streamer summit1g, with an avarage viewer count of ''10k'' was bored one day looking a new game to play until a viewer suggested Foxhole. After looking the trailer he bought the game, joined and proceeded to play without stop for ''18 hours''. This coincided with the latest update ''Entrenched''. Needless to say, the game saw a huge uptick in the playerbase.
* FanNickname: Prevalent enough that the [[WikiRule fan-curated wiki]] has [[https://foxhole.fandom.com/wiki/Slang a page]] dedicated to compiling all the slang terms, shorthands and ReportingNames used by the playerbase:
** Logistical jobs -- driving supply trucks, manufacturing gear or collecting resources -- are called "logi" for short, which can also refer to the players doing those jobs.
** Small groups of players who [[HitAndRunTactics sneak past the front to attack supply lines]] are called "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partisan_(military) partisans]]".
** Players unaffiliated with any of the local {{Gaming Clan}}s are referred to as "noots" (a corruption of "neutral").
** The [=BF5=] White Ash Flask Grenade, an anti-tank weapon used by the Wardens, is often called "booze" for its resemblance to a conventional hip flask.
** "Shirts" for soldier supplies, named for the item's icon being a neatly-folded button shirt.
** Colonial troops are often [[NicknamingTheEnemy called]] "Collies" and "goblins", while Warden troops are nicknamed "blueberries" or more rarely "penguins"[[note]](The Warden inner territories to the north are a snowy environment, and the wardens wear blue-grey uniforms that appear dark against the white snow)[[/note]].
** The town of Saltbrook Channel has become known as "Saltingrad" for the ever-present threat of extremely nasty and drawn-out urban combat.
playerbase.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** Colonial troops are often called "Collies" and "goblins", while Warden troops are nicknamed "blueberries" or more rarely "penguins"[[note]](The Warden inner territories to the north are a snowy environment, and the wardens wear blue-grey uniforms that appear dark against the white snow)[[/note]].

to:

** Colonial troops are often called [[NicknamingTheEnemy called]] "Collies" and "goblins", while Warden troops are nicknamed "blueberries" or more rarely "penguins"[[note]](The Warden inner territories to the north are a snowy environment, and the wardens wear blue-grey uniforms that appear dark against the white snow)[[/note]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** Colonial troops are often called "Collies" and "goblins", while Warden troops are nicknamed "blueberries" or more rarely "penguins"[[note]](The Warden inner territories to the north are a snowy environment, and the wardens wear blue-grey uniforms that appear dark against the white snow)[[/note]].

to:

** Colonial troops are often called "Collies" and "goblins", while Warden troops are nicknamed "blueberries" or more rarely "penguins"[[note]](The Warden inner territories to the north are a snowy environment, and the wardens wear blue-grey uniforms that appear dark against the white snow)[[/note]].snow)[[/note]].
** The town of Saltbrook Channel has become known as "Saltingrad" for the ever-present threat of extremely nasty and drawn-out urban combat.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* ColbertBump: Twtich streamer summit1g, with an avarage viewer count of ''10k'' was bored one day looking a new game to play until a viewer suggested Foxhole. After looking the trailer he bought the game, joined and proceeded to play without stop for ''18 hours''. This coincided with the latest update ''Entrenched''. Needless to say, the game saw a huge uptick in the playerbase.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** "Shirts" for soldier supplies, named for the item's icon being a neatly-folded button shirt.

to:

** "Shirts" for soldier supplies, named for the item's icon being a neatly-folded button shirt.shirt.
** Colonial troops are often called "Collies" and "goblins", while Warden troops are nicknamed "blueberries" or more rarely "penguins"[[note]](The Warden inner territories to the north are a snowy environment, and the wardens wear blue-grey uniforms that appear dark against the white snow)[[/note]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** The [=BF5=] White Ash Flask Grenade, an anti-tank weapon used by the Wardens, is often called "booze" for its resemblance to a conventional hip flask.

to:

** The [=BF5=] White Ash Flask Grenade, an anti-tank weapon used by the Wardens, is often called "booze" for its resemblance to a conventional hip flask.flask.
** "Shirts" for soldier supplies, named for the item's icon being a neatly-folded button shirt.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** Small groups of players who sneak past the front to attack supply lines and steal resources are called "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partisan_(military) partisans]]".

to:

** Small groups of players who [[HitAndRunTactics sneak past the front to attack supply lines and steal resources lines]] are called "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partisan_(military) partisans]]".
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** The [=BF5=] White Ash Flask Grenade, an anti-tank weapon used by the Wardens, is colloquially called "booze" [[QuickNip for its resemblance to a hip flask]].

to:

** The [=BF5=] White Ash Flask Grenade, an anti-tank weapon used by the Wardens, is colloquially often called "booze" [[QuickNip for its resemblance to a conventional hip flask]].flask.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** The [=BF5=] White Ash Flask Grenade, an anti-tank weapon used by the Wardens, is colloquially called "booze" [[QuickNip for it's resemblance to a hip flask]].

to:

** The [=BF5=] White Ash Flask Grenade, an anti-tank weapon used by the Wardens, is colloquially called "booze" [[QuickNip for it's its resemblance to a hip flask]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** The BF5 White Ash Flask Grenade, an anti-tank weapon used by the Wardens, is colloquially called "booze" [[QuickNip for it's resemblance to a hip flask]].

to:

** The BF5 [=BF5=] White Ash Flask Grenade, an anti-tank weapon used by the Wardens, is colloquially called "booze" [[QuickNip for it's resemblance to a hip flask]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** Players unaffiliated with any of the local {{Gaming Clan}}s are referred to as "noots" (a corruption of "neutral").

to:

** Players unaffiliated with any of the local {{Gaming Clan}}s are referred to as "noots" (a corruption of "neutral")."neutral").
** The BF5 White Ash Flask Grenade, an anti-tank weapon used by the Wardens, is colloquially called "booze" [[QuickNip for it's resemblance to a hip flask]].

Added: 118

Changed: 217

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* FanNickname:
** Logistical jobs -- driving supply trucks, manufacturing gear or collecting resources -- are called ''"logi"'' for short, which can also refer to the players doing those jobs.
** Small groups of players who sneak past the front to attack supply lines and steal resources are called ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partisan_(military) partisans]]''.

to:

* FanNickname:
FanNickname: Prevalent enough that the [[WikiRule fan-curated wiki]] has [[https://foxhole.fandom.com/wiki/Slang a page]] dedicated to compiling all the slang terms, shorthands and ReportingNames used by the playerbase:
** Logistical jobs -- driving supply trucks, manufacturing gear or collecting resources -- are called ''"logi"'' "logi" for short, which can also refer to the players doing those jobs.
** Small groups of players who sneak past the front to attack supply lines and steal resources are called ''[[https://en."[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partisan_(military) partisans]]''.partisans]]".
** Players unaffiliated with any of the local {{Gaming Clan}}s are referred to as "noots" (a corruption of "neutral").
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** Logistical jobs -- driving supply trucks, manufacturing gear or collecting resources -- are called "logi" for short, which can also refer to the players doing those jobs.
** Small groups of players who sneak past the front to attack supply lines and steal resources are called [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partisan_(military) partisans]].

to:

** Logistical jobs -- driving supply trucks, manufacturing gear or collecting resources -- are called "logi" ''"logi"'' for short, which can also refer to the players doing those jobs.
** Small groups of players who sneak past the front to attack supply lines and steal resources are called [[https://en.''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partisan_(military) partisans]].partisans]]''.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* FanNickname:
** Logistical jobs -- driving supply trucks, manufacturing gear or collecting resources -- are called "logi" for short, which can also refer to the players doing those jobs.
** Small groups of players who sneak past the front to attack supply lines and steal resources are called [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partisan_(military) partisans]].

Top