#937 Hans Jørgen Olsen, a 12-year-old Norwegian boy, recently survived a moose attack by feigning death, "just like you learn at level 30 in World of Warcraft."
In WoW, "feign death" is a skill acquired by hunters at level 30 that allows them to take a page from the possum playbook, collapse to the ground, and convince their enemies — who lose all ingrained animosity in the process — that they’ve died.
According to Norwegian site Nettavisen , Hans and his sister apparently enraged one of the local moose (mooses? meese?) during a walk in the forest near their home. After shouting at the gigantic creature to ward it away from his sister, Olsen dropped to the ground, and presumably his lifebar plummeted to zero.
Moose have never been known as the wisest creature in the forest, and the boy’s show of necrosis seems to have worked, as both he and his sister survived intact.
It’s easy to decry video games as a menace to society but in a world where MMOs save adorable, tow-headed Norwegian children from a deadly moose, can they really be that bad?
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12-летний норвежец Ганс Йорген Ольсен спас себя и свою сестру от рассерженного лося во время прогулки в лесу. Мальчик применил навыки, увиденные им в игре World of Warcraft. Сначала он подразнил лося, чтобы отвлечь его от сестры. Когда животное пошло за ним, он лёг на землю и притворился мёртвым — такая уловка доступна игрокам-охотникам 30-го уровня.
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