Who was in the wrong here

Who was in the wrong here

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>when you nut but she keep suckin

the Potion Seller. He should have given the knight a firm warning then sold it to him. If the Knight wishes to commit suicide, that is his business.

>butthurt adventurer doesn't know anything about Alchemy

I mean if the potions are too strong for anyone to buy why even make them?

Potion seller should go somewhere where the strong reside if he wants to sell any strong potions.

Knight was in the wrong. Potion Seller was right, Knight was clearly of the weakest. He broke down crying right there in the shop... if mean words can incapacitate the Knight, then how could he possibly handle Potion Seller's strongest potions?

Potion seller was looking out for the knight's best interest, but could've gone about it better. Instead if being condescending, he could've earnestly told him his strongest potions were too strong for him. Or, better yet, just sell the knight a potion fit for him and act like it's his strongest.
Overall, both were in the wrong, but the potion seller was a bit more of an asshole.

>the knight. stop trying to argue with the ticket-taker, you're not tall enough for the ride.

If the potion seller doesn't want to sell him potions, that's his business.

>people implying that any decent potion seller wouldn't notice on spot a knight who was clearly one of the weakest

radiohead - just

The potion seller didn't have to be such an asshole about it though.

The potion seller should have just sold the potion regardless of whether or not the potion was too strong for the traveler.

Brand awareness is important for merchants, faggot. If everyone knows he went to your shop to get his potions, and then his inept ass ended up fucking dead, they won't see a warrior lacking the skills to survive, they will look at the failure of his potions. Fuck you.

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who was in the wrong here?

Exactly this. The traveler should listen to an expert and take potions fit for his strength.

>trying to buy a potion that has a higher level than you
Adventurer was a cuck

Thats exactly what I said. If I was a potion seller myself I wouldn't sell my potions to a weak ass suicidal adventurer.

Worse yet, people might lynch me thinking that my potions are fake or I am fooling them.

This is like... Too much man. Potion seller was right.

>not wanting to flaunt all your strong potions over the weak masses that will never get to taste them and survive

Why even sell potions then?

Potion Seller.

Enough of these games.

if you have paint.NET, there's an effect called Bulge

now you make your own potion seller

I mean the guy broke his fence. He has no right to come back there. What was he even thinking?

if his potions were too strong to sell then what was potion seller's end game?

you're clearly not the strongest, you're clearly the weakest and my potions are for only the strongest of knights

To not sell them, thereby no longer being the Potion Seller, and escaping that hell.

maybe you have to drink another potion first that makes you strong enough for the dragon killer potion

try going to the pharmacy and ask for the strongest potions see what they say.

The potion seller gets off on teasing weak adventurers with his strong potions, it's an addiction that has lead him down a path to making progressively stronger but impractical potions

when he made the video, did this guy have any idea the beauty, depth, and complexity of his depiction of the stalemate between Potion Seller and Knight?

he was probably thinking
DUDE
WEED
LMAO

it was a test of character. if knight had just worked to prove his worth he would have gained access to the strongest potions.

It was an emergency, do you think it's better to be known as the potion seller who got someone killed because he refused to sell someone his potions?