The speaker begins by sharing personal anecdotes related to the MMORPG game DOFUS. They talk about getting stitches due to an intense gaming session, a friend's prank, and various scams that were prevalent in the game, such as fake item trades and deceptive transactions. The speaker reminisces about their experiences in the game and encourages viewers to relive their own nostalgia from playing DOFUS.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
**Facts from the first part of the text:**
1. He had 20 stitches due to a DOFUS game.
2. His average school mark went down 6 points due to a DOFUS game.
3. He is making a video about DOFUS nine years later.
4. DOFUS is a French MMORPG published in 2004.
5. In DOFUS, players choose characters and fight monsters to gain XP.
6. Equipment can be obtained from monsters or crafted with resources.
7. There's a "mono-account" server in DOFUS.
8. He made a live video on Twitch about DOFUS where he looted items.
9. He behaved like Squeezie in 2007 during the game.
**Facts from the second part of the text:**
10. There was a problem when logging out during a DOFUS fight.
11. He punched a window frame and got 20 stitches.
12. Players would entrust their DOFUS IDs to best friends.
13. His best friend played a joke on him regarding his DOFUS equipment.
14. He felt guilty and returned his friend's amulet for free.
15. Players needed to subscribe to access higher-level maps.
16. Some players used toll numbers to subscribe without credit cards.
17. Scams were common in DOFUS, and some involved selling codes for subscriptions.
18. Players would try to scam others, leading to a lack of trust.
19. Players found ways to exchange items before the official system was implemented.
**Facts from the third part of the text:**
20. Players used a see-through mode to prevent scams during item exchanges.
21. Some players would hide and steal items during exchanges.
22. Players would pretend to sell codes for subscription items.
23. Players were easily fooled by scams in the game.
24. Some players tried to sell Gelaneau rings with altered stats.
25. A scam involved selling items at a lower price than their value.
26. Players would quickly buy these items without checking.
27. Another scam involved trading for a cape bouftou.
28. The seller tricked him during the trade, making him lose the cape.
These are the key facts from the text without including opinions or additional commentary.