spawn camp
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editFrom spawn (“a location on a game map in which a player spawns”) + camp (“to stay beside something to gain an advantage”).
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editspawn camp (third-person singular simple present spawn camps, present participle spawn camping, simple past and past participle spawn camped)
- (intransitive, video games) To stay near a spawn point in order to kill players immediately after they spawn.
- Some servers will ban you if you spawn camp too much.
- 2011, Galen Foresman, “What's Wrong with Camping?”, in Luke Cuddy, editor, Halo and Philosophy: Intellect Evolved (Popular Culture and Philosophy; 59), Chicago, I.L., LaSalle, I.L.: Open Court, →ISBN, page 156:
- While one team is effectively pinned down by spawn campers, the team that has successfully spawn camped may proceed to complete any other goals of the match unobstructed.
- (transitive, video games) To kill (players) immediately after they spawn.
- How am I supposed to do anything if I get spawn camped in five seconds?
- 2020, Austin Moorhead, quoting Sinatraa, Young Guns: Obsession, Overwatch, and the Future of Gaming, New York, N.Y.: Hachette Books, →ISBN, page 64:
- Of the turning point, he said, "We each got off our heroes and started playing random heroes. Dafran played Soldier for some reason, I stuck with Tracer, and we just ran to their spawn and then started spawn camping them."