Murderhobo is an internet slang term used to describe a character in a video game, role-playing game, or board game who constantly goes around committing acts of violence and causing chaos without any clear goal or motivation. These characters often ignore quests, plotlines, or any form of narrative structure, and simply seek to engage in combat and cause destruction.
Examples:
1. In a Dungeons & Dragons campaign, Joe’s character is a classic murderhobo, always looking for opportunities to start fights and steal from innocent NPCs, with little regard for the overall story or objectives of the group.
2. Sarah’s playstyle in the popular video game “Grand Theft Auto” can be described as murderhobo, as she rarely progresses through the game’s missions but instead spends most of her time wreaking havoc, killing random pedestrians, and attracting the attention of the police.
Examples of sentences:
John’s character in the game “World of Warcraft” is a notorious murderhobo, as he spends hours ganking low-level players in starting areas instead of participating in quests or raiding dungeons.
During our last session of the tabletop game “Shadowrun,” Mark’s character went full murderhobo and started a gunfight in a crowded street, causing chaos and attracting the attention of the game’s authorities.
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