deaggro

verb

Etymology

From de- + aggro.

Definitions

  1. To become no longer aggressive towards the player's character.

    • Egotistical mage (aren't they all?) intentionally frostbolts a spectator. While we watched, he ran to the doorway where they would emerge and died a quick death at their hands. Then they deaggro'd and went back upstairs.
    • The druid works particularly well since you don't have to shift out of Flight Form to herb if you can low enough, so if I aggro something while picking the herb I just fly up until it deaggros, then fly back down when it walks off.
  2. To cause (a non-player character) to become no longer aggressive towards the player's…

    To cause (a non-player character) to become no longer aggressive towards the player's character.

    • Every time I engaged one warrior, I would end up having to run across the dungeon just to deaggro the minions I couldn’t/shouldn’t kill.

The neighborhood

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No curated loop yet for deaggro. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA