Dungeoneering/Titles

At the end of a Floor while training the Dungeoneering skill players will receive Titles based on their gameplay. The titles do not alter the amount of Dungeoneering experience received. However, obtaining certain titles will indirectly affect the experience received (e.g. Nine Lives).

Only 2 titles will be shown per player without expanding the screen, and a player may earn up to a total of 6 titles per game. Titles available but in later orders (see below) will not be shown. Most titles can be gained by only one person in the whole team, and some need larger teams to attain. Some are very tricky to get in practical raiding.

Titles will normally be firstly aligned from combat to non-combat, and then from green (positive) to yellow (neutral) to red (negative). There are exceptions to this ordering. For example, David and Goliath are put at the top of non-combat and bottom of combat titles, and It's Too Easy! will appear first in the list. If a player gets Berserker, Meat shield, Most deaths, and David, it will be aligned in the mentioned order.

Trivia

 * The title WoopWoopWoop! is based off Dr. Zoidberg, a character from the animated television series Futurama. This is taken from the fact that Mod Chris "Did the claws" in the video Here.
 * The "I choose you!" title is a reference to Pokémon . The first episode of Pokémon was called "Pokémon, I Choose You!". Also, you have to summon 6 different familiars. Six is the maximum number of pokémon you can have in your party at a time.
 * "David" and "Goliath" titles are a reference to the story David and Goliath.
 * "I Can Has Heim Crab?" is a reference to the internet meme "I can has cheezburger?".
 * "Least I Ain't Chicken" is a reference to the internet meme "Leeroy Jenkins".
 * "The Gate Escape" is a reference to the film "The Great Escape".
 * "Knuckle Sandwich" is a reference to a name of a fighting move in a fist fight.
 * "Ha-trick" is a reference to various sports, where scoring three goals in a match is often termed a "hat-trick".
 * "It's a trap!" is a reference to Star Wars, a phrase yelled out by Admiral Ackbar.
 * "Clever Girl" is a reference to Jurassic Park, as the title's description is said verbatim about the Velociraptors in Jurassic Park.
 * "Against All Odds" refers to Phil Collins' song by the same name.
 * "Medic!" is most likely a reference to the popular game Team Fortress 2, where the other players can signal a medic character where they will yell Medic! It may also be a reference to the Barbarian Assault minigame.

Dungeoneering/Titlet