The action or process of climbing cliffs, or in video games, a strategy where players exploit cliff edges to prevent others from escaping.
From 'cliff' (from Old English 'clif,' possibly from Old Norse 'klif,' meaning a steep slope) plus the present participle suffix '-ing.'
In video game communities, 'cliffing' is a controversial tactic—exploiting terrain to trap players on the wrong side of an insurmountable edge, turning environmental design into a weapon in ways level designers never intended.
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