12-year-old Norwegian Hans Jörgen Olsen walked with his sister in the forest near the town of Lexwick.
Suddenly, an angry man came on his way.
But Hans was not confused, and used the skills acquired in the online game World of Warcraft.
First, he irritated the salmon to distract him from his sister. As he later explained, in the game, strong players irritate monsters to distract them from weak teammates. The animal followed him, then he pretended to be dead. “When you reach 30 levels in WoW, you’ll learn the ‘imaginary death’ trick,” says Hans. “I pretended to be dead and lost interest in me.”
Judging by the fact that the trick succeeded, the boy has already reached 30 levels. In this story, only one thing remains unclear: whether he received a quest award for his feat.
Using the opportunity, “Change” offers Blizzard (WoW manufacturer) to open training courses for forestry workers on its servers.