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Boy Saves Sister from Moose Attack with Skills Learned in Warcraft Video Game
Posted Dec 10th 2007 9:06AM by Terrence O\'Brien




This 12 year-old Norwegian boy saved his sister and himself from a moose attack using skills he picked up in the online role playing game \'World of Warcraft.\'

Hans Jørgen Olsen and his sister got into a spot of trouble when they encroached on the territory of one of these antlered cold weather staples (otherwise known as a moose). When the beast went on the offensive, Hans knew the first thing he had to do was taunt it so that it would leave his sister alone and she could run to safety. \"Taunting\" is a move one uses in World of Warcraft to get monsters off of the less-well-armored team members.

Once he was a target, Hans remember another skill he\'d picked up at level 30 in \'World of Warcraft\' -- he feigned death. The moose lost interest in the inanimate Hans and wandered off into the woods. When he was safely alone Hans ran back home to share his tale of video game-inspired survival.

Make fun of video games all you want, but if one can teach you a skill that saves your (and your sister\'s) life, then we\'d say that was a video game worth playing.



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haha, cool and weird at the same time tongue.gif
Pisces797
WTF...That's just crazy.
cyfermaster
lol, I wonder if it is really true though. sad.gif
RenegadeNukes
Wow teaches life saving skills?

i doubt the authenticity of this story.

Seriosuly doubt it
LegendofMax
whether its true or not i find it funny anyway XD
maxxdistri
He also could have taken his plasma chain gun to blast the Moose to pieces OR he could have headed for the closest transport portal !!!
LegendofMax
uuuuh huh?
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