How strong were his potions?

How strong were his potions?

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apparently too strong to be sold to anybody, given that they could kill a dragon.

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Potion seller did nothing wrong. Knight might not survive the battle without potions but he'll definitely not if gets some that he's not high enough level to handle.

Potion seller knew the knight would misuse his potions. That's why he refused to sell them.

He was in the wrong. Potion seller has no right to set arbitrary limits on what people are capable of. By rejecting this knight the chance to grow he in battle he ensures he will always be weak.

Does he only make unsellable potions? Who does he sell to, to stay in business

Potion seller is clearly an end game merchant. Knight didn't have the level requirement to use his wares and would have died if potion seller assented to his request. Dude straight up tells him to find someone who sells potions that the knight will actually be able to handle.

Himself.

Didn’t the knight ask for only his strongest potions? What did he expect?

What exactly is the potion seller's business model? How can he make a living from selling potions too strong for humans to handle?

things that are stronger than dragons, perhaps even gods

Demonbane level

He didn't have to be such a dick about it though

Fuck off. This isn't remotely viyda.

Potion seller only states his potions are to strong for a "man", the Knight is a mere man, once Knight proves his mettle he we will be more than a mere man and be granted access to Potion seller's strongest potions.

What's wrong, traveler? Can't handle the pure power radiating from these potions? It's okay, I wasn't going to sell them to you anyways.

>game has hard to grasp mechanics
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No fun allowed!!! Also Bump

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He probably went to the convention for people with ridiculous faces

This is an Oblivion thread though.

Potion seller is clear that his potions would kill ANYONE at their highest strength.

This gives rise to the question: Is it a potion if it kills anyone who would drink it?

did we bump off your smash reddit thread, sweetie?

Why didn't he just go to a seller that sold weaker potions, what was his deal?

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Potion Seller probably had to the give same lecture again and again to other foolish knights. He probably had enough that particular day and fucked around with that knight for shits and giggles.

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People change, Ron. People change.

Potion seller is merely a rascal, a rascal with no respect for knights.

The seller was just butthurt about knights, his potions probably weren't that strong.

>Game requires self inflicted challenges in order to be interesting.
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He had too much pride to admit that he was too weak for those potions. He could've just taken the L and walked away but no.

He lacked the confidence to win without the help of the strongest potions.

By that point it's an offensive type potion, and there are many ways in the world of magics to force a liquid down somebody's mouth.

>The warrior never said he was going to drink the potions.

>bad ending is the canon ending
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sounds like you're coping

I don't know, try asking people that use steroids that question.

Knight was behaving in a manner no different than those who believe they have earned the right to wield equipment that they are under leveled to use.

OI HAVE YEW GOT A LOICENSE FOR THOSE POTIONS

>tfw you realize Songs About My Wife was all songs about Dolores
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>Sir, go home you're drunk.
>I never said I was going to -drink- the beer.

Well it was kind of a dick move on the warriors part to assume that he was powerful enough for the potions.

I mean, if he was not strong enough to survive the battle without the potions, what made him think he was strong enough to drink the potion to begin with?

The seller never proved the potency of his potions, it was all just heresay. The fact that he clearly shows butthurt about knights at the end of the video might show that he was just acting the way he did because some knight cucked him int he past. I want proof of these dragon killer potions.

He was going into battle

>play Underhand
>one of the cards is the potion seller

Potion seller cannot "prove" it in the manner you ask for, his strongest potions would kill travelers, and those strong enough for his strongest potions are already strong enough that the pure efficacy of the potions would be put in doubt.

What you seek is irresponsible and Potion seller aims to protect travelers.

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Perhaps his strongest potions were more like haute couture, one-off works of art and excellence in the practice of alchemy, never meant to be consumed as they would have no regard for the physiology of normal humans

that video was a good one. glad he's still around doing this
also his music is actually pretty solid

Does Potion Seller have a responsibility to provide potions to knights going into battle?

Do they not protect the realm in which Potion Seller barters his goods? Does Knight hold a position that supersedes Potion Seller's concerns?

Knight is an undercover agent for the FDA. Potion seller dodged a bullet

elder gods buy the potion seller's potions

then the knight is an idiot for asking for them, that's like going to a museum and asking for a da vinci

>buy potion
>give to dragon
>???
>profit

I feel as though the Potion Seller should have sold the Knight his potions anyway. What did the Potion Seller have to lose? If the Knight, after the Potion Seller's long winded speech explaining that his potions were deadly, still wished to purchase and consume the potions, is the Potion Seller really in the wrong? It's not like he stands to lose any reputation, for clearly his actual customer base would understand that someone who died by drinking one of his products simply could not handle it. Really, the Potion Seller could only gain by selling the Knight the potions he requested.

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The Knight may be a fool, but he didn't deserve to die. Potion sellers must abide by the hippocratic oath.

the potion seller is chaotic good. he refused to let the knight die from drinking his strongest potions, even if he had to be an asshole to the knight to do so.

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Potion Seller doesn't want the monarchy to have an excuse to bust down his shop door, a dead knight last seen in his store would cause undue problems.

the potion seller is a dick
he watched a mortally terrified man break down like a baby and thoroughly enjoyed it

Potion seller is nothing but a rascal who let his hatred of knights get in the way of a business transaction.

>2019
>STILL hasn't potion seller's game

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Responsibility is not the issue, Knight being too weak for the potions is the issue. A blacksmith may be ordered to create weapons for knights going into battle, but that would be pointless if his weapons were too large for the knights to wield. Potion Seller's responsibility is to the strong, his decision on the matter would have the king's blessing.

I love this

>Go to restaurant
>Request only the hottest hot sauce they have
>Waiter begs you not to try it, as only people who have trained to resist the taste bud disintegrating power of the sauce can safely drink it
>Drink it anyway
>Vomit blood, your taste buds now don't work right, get stomach ulcers, you sue the restaurant for giving you the hot sauce anyway
>Restaurant gets all kinds of bad publicity and goes out of business
As you can clearly see via my clever food analogy the potion seller was in the right to not sell the potion to the knight. If he did it could have ruined him and he would have to become a dirt farmer just to not starve to death.

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this is my favorite meme

If a man tells you to sell him poison so he may ingest it and you sell him that poison and he ingests it and dies you are (in part) responsible for his death. He may swear to you your poison won't kill him, but you know that it will. Same principle. The alchemist's guild would not abide such behaviour, and why should Potion Seller suffer another man's life on his conscience? He says clearly that the weak who drink his strongest potions die, this has been proven to him before and judging by his demeanour this weighs very heavily on his shoulders. A man wishing to throw away his life should not try to make others responsible for it.

Potion seller as performed by Soundwave

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Not everyone is blessed to buy a lambo.

I don't feel as though a Potion Seller can really be compared to a doctor of any kind. In all reality, I see the Potion Seller more akin to a large pharmaceutical company. They're less inclined to "Do No Harm" if there's money involved - what their products are used for are, in the end, up to the doctors who prescribe them. Purchasing one of his potions is more like buying a drug directly from the factory, rather than a doctor diagnosing your illness and telling you to take it.

While this is fair, I feel as though someone as powerful as the Potion Seller would be in bed with the court itself. I'm sure he makes lavish donations to the crown and all of his taxes are more than paid.

We're not talking about poison, though. These potions clearly have a use that is not suicide related. Your argument would be like saying Gander Mountain should be responsible for someone's suicide after they used a gun they purchased to blow their head off. In the same way that a gun can be used for either sport or self-harm, these potions the Knight requested are clearly useful in some capacity.

I think these are the most logical reasons for his actions. While my argument is primarily financial, the Potion Seller must be so wealthy that losing a fantastic sale must mean nothing to him - and he may as well toy with the customer he refuses to service.

The knight was in the wrong. The ingredients to make the strongest potions are not simply bought. Potion seller doesn't recoup the costs, unless he uses the gold to hire mercenaries to venture out to get the ingredients, and even then it's a chance that they will get them.

His reputation you stupid idiot, if the faggot knight dies from them it can easily mark his potions as being poisonous and deadly

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T.assblasted knight

>some random schmuck can walk into the potion shop of elder gods

What if potion seller's reputation is what attracted the knight to go to him specifically? If a man decides to climb Mt. Everest naked, it's not the mountain's fault for being too cold.

Think about the kind of person that buys such a wildly strong potion. Do you think that they would care that a low-leveled knight ended up overwhelming himself with a potion he couldn't handle? The only people with whom the Seller's reputation would be tarnished are on the same level as the Knight - people who should not or cannot be buying the potions in the first place.

>he didnt get the potions

we don't know exactly how badass this knight is

If you think the potion seller was in the wrong then you are not only and idiot but a COMMUNIST.

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Knight claims he requires Potion Seller's potions to emerge victorious in the battle, and Potion Seller, a man making a living selling potions to only the strongest recognizes Knight as "clearly the weakest".

If Mount Everest was a sentient, responsible human being then it would be a fucking asshole if it let someone climb naked.

Is there any actual vidya character like him?

Any merchant with locked inventory based on general experience level or specific skill level.

How many times do you have to earn a stupid knight before you are absolved of all wrongdoing?

Fuck knights, they can suck down these potions if they want, see if I care. I’ll be busy counting my count and decanting new, even stronger potions you “””knights””” won’t be able to handle.

where the fuck is the video games

Listen. Don't talk to me like I'm some kinda fuckin' chump. Alright? Because I'm not.
I'm a businessman. I'm a family man. Man of the people. Man of the church. Man of the country. I'm a patriot. A veteran. A man of god. A missionary. A postman. I work at jamba juice, okay? My dog is spayed. I got letters ready for me at the notary republic. I know a cobbler. I make my own quilts. Love eggs. Shop locally. I support local causes. I take a cruise ship every 3 months. I wear reading glasses. My daughter has braces. My eyebrows are shaved And my friends are all geese. I live in a house. I have a head. My clothes are all combustible. My medicine is over the counter except for one prescription. I have a shirt that reads "If you don't like me, I'll go fuck your mother." I am inside of the matrix. I live in a home with no windows. I have lasers inside my brain I have a shark in my bathroom. My dog sleeps in my bed with me. I have mouse under the rug. My friends are all dead. I went to india once. I like bowling.

So don't talk to me like I'm some kinda fuckin' chump, alright? Because I'm not.

Maybe he's just racist against mortals regardless of power level.

Ignoring the fact that you're a faggot redditor to ask this thread if there are any games based on potion seller.

I get yer game right here buddy

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>game doesn't get you your tomato soup
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I have to disagree with fellow potion seller defenders here, while it is true that the chances of the knight surviving the potion were slim, the chances of him emerging victorious let alone alive from the battle which he was about to engage were non existant, what purpose do potions serve if not to help heroes in their time of need? how could the potion seller's heart become so stone cold as to refuse a desperate knight's pleas and agonized desperation as he desperately squanders for any options to give him a chance for a miraculous victory no matter how slim? the potion seller should have had entrusted his potion to the knight despite the risk, for what purpose does a potion serve if not for a knight to imbibe it?

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user, please. His potions could kill a dragon. They were meant for beasts, not for overeager knights who overestimate themselves.

>Party member gets the "Frog" status ailment from an enemy
>Go to inn to heal party
>They dont get cured, they're 100 percent a frog forever, never going to get better always going to be a frog

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this one by the same guy is also good
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here is this also, cute
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I must say that you are quite optimistic user. His chances weren't slim, they were null. The potion seller knows his potions better than anyone.
They were meant for beasts. For things far above a man. A dragon would have slim chances. A man? A simple man such as that knight? He would die a thousand deaths upon tasting the Potion Seller's strongest potion.
Admit it, the knight was overeager. He was more likely to survive taking his chances with the battle than facing a potion he wasn't qualified for.
They were meant for the strongest and he was clearly not of the strongest, he was of the weakest.

This guy is a decent voice actor.

>character becomes objectively worse over the course of the game
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according to google, he's a musician and his first novel is getting published this year

Clearly the potion seller is an alchemical god and he can turn shit into gold if he so desires, he has no need for a knight's pitiful gold

was a jarrin root daedra heart potion

>"I followed him home"
>video ends

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>Character challenges societal norms all in the name of true love
>Marries his love
>Lives happily ever after
So wholesome
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that line is more chilling than most horror films

Wow, just wow. I'm telling my whole guild to never patronize your shoppe again.

The real potion was the friends we made along the way.

the knight may have fucking died but at least he died not doing drugs

How did the potion seller know that the knight was too weak for his potions anyways?