Who was in the wrong here?
>>70108243
Potion seller
>>70108243
The potion seller
Literally too childish for /b/, go back to yogscast
>>70108588
>>70108609
>not wanting a naive adventurer to die because he did not know the risks of using too strong a potion
>in the wrong
>>70108805
But he was going into battle
>>70108856
which is why he recommended going to a potion seller with weaker potions
he's a god damn saint compared to some of the other merchants that infest the lands
>>70108884
This. The guy was literally turning away business for a customer's safety.
That said he wasn't entirely innocent. He could've explained this in a much friendlier and informative way. It's no wonder the knight was driven to tears. He thought the potion seller was taunting him (and considering his smug tone, he was). Public relations can save a shitload of grief. If the potion seller didn't own the shop, he should've been fired, or at least given a stern lesson in sociable behavior.
>>70108243
I absolutely love this website.
>>70108243
The potion seller represents government regulation.
This is anti-libertarian propaganda.
>>70108805
your business is selling potions, just fucking sell them.
how would some noob potion seller even know how strong someone is? bullshit
>>70108243
>>70111564
How did a simple video with a basic zoomed in lens effect, of which there are thousands on the internet and that even a toddler can do, become so popular in this site where such content would normally be discarded as ''normie shit''?
>>70111564
I'm sorry we don't serve your kind here
you're all rascals
>>70108243
What kind of potion seller only sells potions that could kill even a dragon?
Was he actually a euthanasiaist who didn't want to insult the adventurer by correcting him?