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Originally Posted by Mead
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Did you even watch the video? He did try to fix it you fool. He locked down the entire area
OP stood there because of who he is as a person. Instead of getting out, he wanted to confront the guy for accidentally training him
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I did watch the video. I never said he didn't try to fix it, but trying and doing are not the same thing. Also, I wasn't referring to the video when I wrote that last part. However, it still applies because the higher level player didn't really fix the situation, despite all his efforts. Ignoring what the lower level player didn't do, for whatever reason, the situation is more clear cut. If, for example, the lower level player was afk or completely new and unfamiliar with to the game, or if their keyboard and mouse were suddenly unresponsive, the result would have been the same.
In this case, the player either panicked, felt indignant, or who knows, maybe they wanted the drama. That's really besides the point since we can't know or police the motives of players, only their actions. And anyway, the onus is on the person who is in the wrong, not the person was wronged. If a bard dies to their swarm and it inadvertently kills another player, the fix would be to let them in on the xp of the next swarms or get them rezzed with a pocket cleric.
As to who the OP is as a person? I won't venture to guess or make any assumptions. But they probably aren't who you think they are if you're judging them based on video that's only a few minutes long. Just like I may or may not be a fool, but you can't know that based on one forum post.
Now I would like the in-game title of The Fool.