A lot of people who play MMORPG games and especially AQW players use the word noob in the wrong way. They imply that the word "noob" states that someone or something requires no skill. In some cases that can be true, but what the word "Noob" really means is someone that is new to a game. For example some people say, "People who use vindicator of They are noobs". This statement would be true if a level one bought the Vindicator of They class for 2000AC. But sometimes, for instance, me, I'm a lvl 45 that uses Vindicator of They (not in pvp) and I still get called a noob. If I am a lvl 45, then it is very obvious that I've been playing this game for quite a while, so therefore not a new player and therefore not noob. And you can't really say that a class requires no skill, because every class requires at least some sort of skill to use, some classes just require slighly more than others. People also take the word "Noob" as an insult. The word "Noob" is actually an adjective or noun. So "Noob" is realy used to describe a player/item, not meant to be used as an insult. Let's take a look at another example. Rouge class. This class is a noob class because it is a starter class, so you use it when you start the game or when you're a noob. But rouge is not a bad class, I've known people doing 1000s with rouge at lvl 10. And if someone uses rouge in pvp and is good at it, that means they are a god player themselves, but none-the-less, rouge is a noob class. My point is that people need to start remembering what the word noob really means before they use it. Agree?