Isbarrar
(Aragonese): To go off track, deviate, or lose one's way.
(Portuguese): To bump into, stumble, or run into something/someone. isbarrar
If you weren't asking about RuneScape, it might be a typo or a specific regional variation of: (Aragonese): To go off track, deviate, or lose one's way
It is commonly used by Swedish players to describe the act of casting that specific spell, often during PvP (Player vs Player) combat or minigames like Castle Wars. For example, a player might say they are "isbarrar varandra" (ice barraging each other) to describe a long magic fight. (Aragonese): To go off track
In the context of gaming (specifically ), "isbarrar" is a Swedish slang term derived from the spell Ice Barrage .

