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The subreddit recently got a trending post that shows the confusion that Chinese player has to contend with when navigating the world of , and it’s all due to the word “Edge.” If you know, you definitely know. If you don’t, however, reading a message like the one below will certainly cause a burst of confusion: There are no edges in that area, and even if there were, what the hell can “time for edge” even mean? The bad news is that the example above is probably the least confusing use of the word that UpperSuccotash mentions in his post.

understands English, so the problem doesn’t stem from a language barrier. Even English speakers looking for alternate meanings for the word “Edge” in the upper layers of the Internet will likely just show you pictures of an arguably very , but that’s probably not what these messages are referring to. Let’s try to solve the mystery, shall we? The history of troll messages in Souls games The messaging system from the original immediately set the series apart from every other game in existence.



The limited wording options allowed for the creation of cryptic messages that helped players without ever taking them by the hand. As expected by anyone who knows gamers — and the Internet at large — it wasn’t long before players began messing with the system to create jokes, deadly traps, or sometimes a beautiful mix of both. It all began when players started placing a message saying “try jumping” at the edge of basically .

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