Who was in the wrong here?
Who was in the wrong here?
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100% the seller.
Why even bother making potions and becoming a potion seller if you won't even let people buy them?
What's the point?
He could have brewed weaker potions to sell, but instead, he brewed incredibly strong potions for the sole purpose of stroking his own ego.
He doesn't care about selling potions. He cares about belittling people while simultaneously jerking himself off over his potions.
Nice user, I get that reference.
>Sell strong potion to buyer
>buyer almost dies from it
>sues the seller
Oh yeah sure totally the seller and not the weak-ass customer
> knightfags actually believe this
The seller had weaker potions that would fit a knight, but the meathead just wanted his strongest despite it not being made for him. If some dudebro fuck waltzed into a pharmacy and demanded pacifiers they use for elephants and was declined, would the seller be in the wrong then?
>The seller had weaker potions that would fit a knight
Prove it. The Seller literally told him "he'd better go find a seller that sells weaker potions".
>Sells deadly potions that can kill a dragon
why not sell poison for him to kill the dragon with.
Huh, I remembered it wrong then, point still stands, seller's potions are too strong for the knight and would kill him, thus he needs to get his pansy ass to some other seller that seels potions that fit him instead. Seller was in the right.
He said his potions would kill a dragon. What sort of customers is he aiming to sell to?
People defending the seller need to get out.
That knight isn't strong enough for his potions, 100% his fault
Seller is just feeling envy for the Knight.
The Knight has the manlies jaw ever made while the seller looks like a horror monster.
obviously a dragon slayer.
Hell maybe the potions only insta gib lesser dragons, or maybe if you have an immunity built up you can drink it.
Maybe the potion seller was trying to clue him in on this, start low drinking potions and then build it up.
He knew the risks, and how do you know he couldn't handle them?
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>tfw he's actually a decent actor
Then maybe the knight shouldn't have asked for his strongest potion, dipshit
Both.
The traveler should've accepted "these are too strong for you" as an answer. No merchant is going to lie and say you're not good enough to give them money
The potion seller should carry some weaker potions for weak travellers like the one we know so that he could offer them instead
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>tfw when he can sing
The Buyer. The seller was merely giving him the hard truth to save him. You could argue he was trying to save him so the knight could become a customer in the future. A good businessman and a good friend. Not his fault the knight is a salty weak bitch
Who was wrong?
what if the buyer knew he was going to die but he was the only one that could save the world and needed the strongest potion to go down swinging.
Well, Sup Forums?
Who was in the wrong?
the leatherhead wearing the jabroni outfit
F U C K Y O U
Van was wrong.
Like why would you wear leather to the gym, what the fuck
Chibi let his autism get the better of him
Nah fuck you leatherman
Customers stronger than dragons?
Sure there aren't that many, but hey, someone has to provide products for demigods and giants as well,supply and demand, dude. The Knight was way in over his head.
How did he know his potions were too strong for the knight?
Seller is in the wrong here. Who is he to judge whether or not the Knight will die or not. The Knight will probably die without them anyway so he indirectly killed him by not selling him a potion
I feel like thr potion seller was a jerk, but at the same time I feel like the knight should have just listened to him, because clearly he's not going to get a potion regardless. He should have just found a different potion seller.
The knight was trying to buy potions above his level. Seller did nothing wrong.
The posters circlejerking over dated Tumblr memes.
Maybe under all of that harsh, rude exterior, there's a sweet, kind-hearted, squinty-eyed sweetheart who cares about his customers. He just puts on that he's an ass. It's just a facade.
Seller clearly just hated the knight hence his insults. Knight was calm and polite the entire time and never provoked the potion seller. It's most likely the potion wasn't even as strong as he claimed.
Maybe the seller should have understood and given him the strongest potion he could handle you illiterate donkey spunk
But he only requested the strongest potions.
The seller has the right to refuse business for whatever reason.
the seller cared for the knight so he refused to sell him what could kill him
>still debating this
Look, the Knight walked into the wrong store.
He just saw the word "potions" and stopped reading, thinking he could grab some pleb-tier health or stamina potions to go grind or do experience-appropriate quests.
He didn't realize that it was a specialty shop. Only the strongest potions available for the wisest and most experienced wizards, or the riskiest (or most desperate) hunters and dragon-slayers.
Our good sir Knight was simply a stubborn (and possibly tired) man who refused to walk across town to visit the regular potion shop. He just wanted some potent healing potions, and couldn't wrap his mind around why a Potion-Seller would only stock potions that could kill an average mortal.
I mean, yes, this Potion-Seller did happen to be a rascal, but that's besides the point.
>Why even bother making potions and becoming a potion seller if you won't even let people buy them?
He sells his potions to those who can handle them.
why don't we settle this out here in the ring, you an me
>Knight was calm and polite the entire time and never provoked the potion seller.
The knight broke into bitch tears. If he can't handle the banter then he definitely can't handle the seller's strongest potions.
high fantasy wizards are cool
The potion seller doesn't make potions for humans, he makes them for dragons. Have you ever stopped and thought how much a poision for a dragon would cost? All he did was tell him to go somewhere where he could get a much cheaper potion that would still get the job done. But he just HAD to have only the STRONGEST potions.
>Sell him the strongest potion
>He takes it in battle, the poisonous effects kill him before the regen can kick in, more so because he's hurt and exhausted from battle.
>Earned: a ton.
>Sell him weaker pot.
>There's a slim chance he will survive and become stronger
>Keep selling him healing potions on his powerlevel
>Repeat for all adventurers in the city
>Earned: a fuckton
leatherhead, the other guy was just giving directions to where he was supposed to be.
Tell me about it.
I've been slowly moving away from "fencer"-type classes (mix of warrior+rogue, focus on dexterity and melee with a nice side of non-magical ranged) and toward Wizard, mainly due to RPGs sticking closer and closer to the holy trifecta these days, and offering less room for hybrid/specialized classes.
Every time I make a wizard, I simply have to make a skinny male with long white hair and, if possible, a long white beard.
I guess I'm just kind of a fan of males in typically "feminine" classes too. Hard to find male magic-users, rapier-users, and rogues these days.