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It seems that killing the midget when you're naked makes him not drop anything. Did anyone else encounter this?

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he didn't drop nothing because you had no health

how the gnome (calling him a gnome now due to mention of the other name possibly being a slur) works is that if you click on him he will teleport to a random unrevealed empty space, unless there are no unrevealed empty spaces, in which case he will give you his XP (think of him like a reward for clearing every empty space)

so what actually happened is that he just teleported somewhere else

Nice, I had not figured that out. Thanks for the explanation!

Where are you getting the name of the enemy from? Is it in the game somewhere?

Nothing in game as far as I know, I just picked a name that seemed obvious.

Is English not your first language? Because at least in America that word is basically a slur for short people. Did you mean something more like elf or leprechaun?

I’m being genuine here, by the way, not passive-aggressive. I know tone can be hard to read on the Internet, so I thought I’d clarify.

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Brother, midget is not a slur.

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It is actually. Little people (one of the correct terms for referencing people with dwarfism) hate being called the "m-word".

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search "is midget a slur" on any search engine I don't have to explain this to you

lol. little person sounds way worse, imagine being called a dwarf or VERTICALLY CHALLENGED HAHAHHAHAHAHAHA. Their just really f'ing short. No need to call them a little person or a midget. Although midget would be a perfectly reasonable term in this circumstance, as its just a fictional character, and not even human one at that.

idk I trust the people actually affected by this to tell me what words bother them and what words are reasonable

and since when are "midgets" an actual fantasy creature? I've only heard it used to apply to short people in a vaguely derogatory way

No offense intended there, English is not my first language. The figure does not look like a leprechaun to me though. I Would dwarf be a more uncontroversial choice of words here?

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Dwarf is the preferred term by a lot of short people as far as I know, and I guess this resembles the mythological dwarf enough to make sense. I just saw it as more of a joker-like figure (the card, not the Batman villain).