spawnpoint

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spawnpoint (plural spawnpoints)

  1. Alternative form of spawn point.
    • 2007 March, PC Zone, number 178, page 19:
      Good grief / How to raise hell in four (extremely annoying) steps… / Spamming / Rain grenades down upon an area, resulting in an unavoidable artillery barrage and massive loss of online life. As sadly found in many a spawnpoint near many a bout of Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory these days. Sigh.
    • 2012 January 19, Stephen Lea Sheppard, “Sheppard’s Video Game Pie: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3”, in Vice[1], archived from the original on 25 January 2021:
      The first Modern Warfare had largely average gameplay from what I could see, following the standard Call of Duty model of a single path filled with enemy spawnpoints that continue to spit out an infinite number of enemies as long as they're ahead of you.
    • 2016, Sean Fay Wolfe, The Elementia Chronicles Book 3: Herobrine’s Message, HarperCollins Children’s Books, →ISBN, page 130:
      On most Minecraft servers, after you die, you just appear back in the last bed you slept in . . . or at the spawnpoint, if your bed was destroyed or you haven’t slept yet.