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"LEET" or "1337" means "elite". This term was created using "leet speak", which is a form of alternative alphabet popular in internet communities, especially among gamers. This term originated in the 1980s and 1990s, and its roots come from the word "elite", meaning "elite".
Leet speak is characterized by replacing letters with numbers or other symbols that have similar shapes. For example, "leet" can be written as "1337", where "1" is used instead of "L", "3" instead of "e", and "7" instead of "t".
In video games, "elite" usually refers to a high level or particularly powerful units, characters, or players. In many online games, "elite" can refer to enemies that are stronger than regular monsters. They often have more health, stronger attacks, and may also have unique abilities. In strategy games, "elite" units are high-level military units that have improved characteristics compared to regular units.
The term "elite" can also be used to describe players who have achieved a high level of skill in the game. It is important to note that the specific meaning of the term "elite" can vary depending on the game and context.
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