>Shopkeeper refuses to sell to you
Shopkeeper refuses to sell to you
The knight was in the wrong. Potion seller knew he couldn't handle his potions. It's like walking into Walgreens and demanding the strongest antibiotic for a minor scrape
fpbp
The potion seller should have sold the knight the potions. We don't actually know what the knight planned to do with the potions and they could have been for someone or something else.
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>sell a guy potions that are so strong they can kill a dragon without even knowing what he'll do with them
yeah sounds like a great plan
>I'm a fuckin' frog now, one hundred percent.
Potion Seller was in the wrong, but also the right. The Knight was desperate because he knew his battle would be a tough one. Regardless if the Potion Seller knew he could handle or not, he should have given it to him.
Why wouldn't Walgreens sell you the antibiotic?
You would need a prescription for it
baby she means nothing to me
i didn't know you exist
Potions aren't fucking prescription elixirs.
Then he should have gotten a prescription and it's his fault. We're fed the presumption, however, that the potion seller is a fully over the counter type thing. He is only refusing the knight because he's too weak to handle it (may or may not be true, but we don't know that either)
Says who you fucking faggot.
The king of this imaginary land is not a fucking retard and properly regulates the sale of dangerous things like potions
Why the fuck would the potion seller sell you a potion that's almost guaranteed to kill you? If the Knight had a real reason for them (the prescription) he would sell them to him. The doctor isn't going to give you morphine for a headache
This isn't medicine, and the potion seller wouldn't be held liable whatsoever for any ill effects his products may have despite his warnings. The potion seller was clearly far too arrogant to sell his potions to someone who he admitted to have no respect for, rather than for any safety reasons.
He told him countless times he was going into battle. Why WOULD a potion seller sell potions that are guaranteed to kill everything short of a dragon? Either he's lying to make his products sound more valuable, or he simply didn't want to sell to the knight but didn't want to outright refuse service.
Potion seller is a dragon, or sells to dragons in town? It's like trying to buy off yids who only want to deal with their own kind.
The potion seller was rascal but knights deserve no respect anyway.
>why yes i do need your strongest potions how could you tell
>Either he's lying to make his products sound more valuable
He claims his potions can do everything a knight can. Why is he just a potion seller then? Why not a king's private apothecary making millions off of the power he's giving the king.
Why be rich when a potion can do anything money can?
holy shit
He'd rather just create potions and work independently?
>Literally this
Who are you quoting?
>Take up alchemy in WoW Classic
>mfw I am become Potion Seller
In a perfect world, fags like OP wouldn't exist
he was going into battle
he needed the potions
enough said
>buy item
>decide I don't want it
>choose to sell it back
>selling price is half what I just bought it for
but this is not a perfect world
He said he was going into battle and he needed them if he was going to be successful, what if he planned to use the potions on the enemy as a surprise attack?
You drink potions while you game right Yea Forums?
watch your back.
this is some 20+ wisdom right here
Why was the potion seller selling potions that could kill a beast let alone a man?
terraria
It was hyperbole. There are obviously warriors that can handle his potions, but the crybaby knight clearly wasn't one of them. If his potions were truly lethal to all men, the potion seller wouldn't be in business. Instead, he was the knight's FIRST choice when it came to stocking up on potions for the battle. That was obviously a renowned potion seller that only sells to high-caliber warriors. He was arrogant, but he was arrogant for a reason: he was the best
Even though he hurt the knight's feelings, in the end he was being responsible and indirectly saving the knight's life by not selling him potions he was clearly too weak to consume without dying
Also another user raised a good point, if his potions were so deadly, he was very right to keep close track of them and not just sell them to anyone but truly renowned and trustworthy warriors. Otherwise they could be used for murder. They could be switched out for a different health potion, and kill someone
Because overuse and improper use of antibiotics are continuing to breed drug-resistant bacteria. Tuberculosis is currently fucking our shit in because of doctors handing out antibiotics for everything
the fuck you guys talking about.
The warrior walked into a poisons shop thinking it was a potions shop on accident and the seller decided to fuck with him. Why else would he say his strongest "potion" could kill a dragon?
Prove me wrong.
The shop keeper refused to sell to the knight only because he was a knight. Not because he couldn't handle his potions. Maybe in a perfect world the shop keep wouldn't discriminate.
But this is not a perfect world.
Would the potion seller have sold the knight his potions if the knight was also 100% a frog? A human to frog transformation would show he can clearly withstand a significant amount of magic without dying.
what is this supposed to be a metaphor for again?
It's a metaphor for entitlement, criticism, and destiny.
HAHAHAH GOOD THREAD user HAAAH
Only official ones, homeboy.