Tuesday, April 6, 2010

World of Warcraft saves children's lives

[QUOTE] 12 year old Norwegian, Hans J鴕gen Olsen tells at Nettavisen website that he faced an enraged moose with his 10 year old sister in the woods. Skills, which Olsen learned from the World of Warcraft game became useful.
According to Nettavisen.no website, the enraged moose attacked the girl first, but Hans used the skills that he had learned from the Massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) called World of Warcraft.

Hans exploited these skills by taunting the moose repeatedly with a stick, which gave his sister the opportunity to escape. After that the moose focused attention to Hans, but he started to feign death when moose lost interest. The moose kicked him a few times thinking that if he was dead.

''When you hit level 30, you learn a new skill called 'feign death'. Thats what I did, I lay down as if I was dead, and then the moose lost interest in me,'' says Hans at Nettavisen.no website.[/QUOTE]Well, one life saved, millions destroyed/discussSource: http://www.sk-gaming.com/content/15268-WoW_Saves_Children039s_Lives/#849343World of Warcraft saves children's lives
I'm not sure I really have words for that. Someone should give World of Warcraft a cookie for their help in the community. I'm also wondering if he only tried to feign death when he found out you can't actually cast fireballs in real life.Really, all kidding aside, good for the kid for saving his sister and living to tell about it. But let's not give the game too much credit for it, please.World of Warcraft saves children's lives
What a noob. Personally, I would have cast Immolate then finished it off with my Shadow Bolts.
I cannot believe WoW gets credit for this kids bravery. Still,its rather funny,hit the moose with a stick then fall down.
I used to do that in raids. Pull the massive raid boss near a priest and feign death. :)
well WOW has destroyed millions of livesdont belive me go to this link :http://www.southparkzone.com/episodes/1008/Make-Love-Not-Warcraft.htmlhad to put this in

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