'Specially when it comes to WoW. He thinks he knows everything. Even things that are frikkin' impossible: He plays Horde, he says he killed a level 15 tauren outside of a duel. He said it was a player, and got mad at me when I said otherwise.
He said he saw a level 72 player. He said it talked to him when he said "Hi."
And on top of that he comes up with terrible (and I'm not saying mine aren't) names for his toons. Trusting..? Yeah, right.
And then he reads those tips at the bottom of the loading screen OUT LOUD. I turned them off, he doesn't know yet.
He says his other WoW-playing friend told him to get other people to do things for him. "Run me through deadmines!" "Give me gold it's my birthday!" (Oh, it was INCREDIBLY funny when someone said they sent him money: He never got it.)
And now he got it for his birthday so now he can bother me whenever.
Any ideas for what I should do about it? Because, I swear, if he comes to me saying one more thing about how I do something wrong and he does something right, or how my character choices suck...
I made a human mage, just because I've never really played a mage before. I admit, the name wasn't great, andnoI'mnotsharing it. Anyway, the first thing he asks is "what did you make?" I tell him, he says "why the *%$^ would you make a human mage? They're so gay!"
I'm ready to take his stuff from his characters (on my account) and just transfer it to my characters...
If for no other reason than to tell him that if he calls my characters gay, if he says his main is MY character, he might as well suffer the consequences.
Because what would he do without his precious Arcankight? Or his Crushedream?
Ok, but seriously, babble over. What should I do?