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Is there a PvP dictionary somewhere?
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Azazel
If I know what TSG means, I can't remember it. Cleaves are teams that try to burst the enemy down fast with the use of CDs. (Some of them have healers on their teams)
Comp is short for composition. I. E. your teams is composed of, say, a mage and a rogue.
I may be wrong somewhere, but this what I know.
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Izichial
TSG stands for The Super Gosus (or some spelling variant of it), which was simply one of the first widely known successful teams playing that setup (warrior, dk, hpala) at tournaments.
Shadowcleave is warlock / dk (unholy) / healer. It actually has almost no meaningful dps cooldowns in the holypaladin version, for example, while probably the most (in)famous example of a cleave with cooldowns is beastcleave (bm hunter, enhancement shaman, healer) who simply overwhelms a single target with bestial wrath / bloodlust / wolves, or at least did when bestial wrath also made the hunter immune to cc. Having two dps with similar types of attacks is probably a better definition and far closer to the original meaning, but it's still imprecise.
RMP (setup naming convention always places the healer class initial last, PMR is kinda accepted but I believe that is simply because the acronym predates said naming conventions) is currently not that strong actually, but that's mainly because disc is currently awful. Heckle is correct in that historically it has consistently been one of the best setups - it's a curious bit of trivia that back in season 5 when the newcomer class DKs were almost universally regarded as overpowered seven of the top ten teams at one of the first big tournaments were RMPs, with only one team having a DK.
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