Also, you should read the list because it tells the words there are and their translations.
You're missing the point. Why do I care?
And Perplexicon HAD AN STORY, it was the second part which came after Null death, an open world with many areas, npcs, and a goal (To destroy Zentol, The Other). You could call Zentol the Ninenth God.
Never said it didn't, I was replying to you:
but roleplayers there dont seem to understand the deathmatch part and keep asking for a story.
Flavor, plus there is a functional difference. Nanomachines can repair by consuming matter and energy. An item made of nanomachines would attempt to reform itself if damaged or broken, taking in surrounding matter to do so. And it could randomly try to consume the environment to grow and self-replicate.
Basically:
Animate Sentient Magic Big Rock Humanoid, then teach him the words for Repair Full Body and Animate Sentient Magic Big Rock Humanoid? I dont think that would be a good idea, a player with 7 Will is only able to control three creatures at the same time, thus if he replicates to much... You may have brought hell. And its energy is magic.
So it has a lot of potential to go wrong, but can also become very interesting as all players are forced to fight it.
Otherwise, there could be limits to it's replication. Another thing I see with nanobots, is that they would be small. (Because you know, nano.) And would be able to do functions because of their size and hivemind that other things can't. However, if it really does not provide anything important to the game, then yes, maybe better not to add them.