King of Chaos
a “king of chaos” refers to a typical online gamer, who’s opinion of their own skill level, is actually a lot higher than their actual skill level. the term “king of chaos” is actually a sarcastic term, indicating that the player is sup-par, and actually not a “king of causing chaos.”
it is very typical for a “king of chaos” to get frustrated in the middle of the game, call everyone on the other team a “try-hard,” and rage-quit. causing the “king of chaos’s” team to be a man down and eventually lose.
frank: “hey randy are you going to get your kill/death ratio positive this game?”
randy: “these kids on the other team are such try-hards, and i’m sick of it!!!”
frank: “c’mon randy, don’t be such a “king of chaos!!!!!”
randy: (disconnect……..)
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