It wasn't Exile's responsibility to be careful while exploring the new mini-game. It's JaGeX's responsibility to make sure that they don't publish new content until they have determined that it is bug-free. Obviously, they failed. Big time. What you're trying to say is that Exile wasn't wary enough. He was careless, and his money disappeared as a result of HIS carelessness. The problem in your argument is that Mobilising Armies is a SAFE MINI-GAME. There is no care that needs to be taken when playing safe mini-games. The point I'm trying to make is that JaGeX is at fault. It is their responsibility to provide the content as they describe it. In this case, the mini-game was, at a time, NOT safe. According to the official RuneScape manual, this mini-game is labeled, by JaGeX, to be safe. Therefore, in this situation, many players had been given false information. It doesn't matter whether he should've had the money or not. That's not for you to decide, oh holy one. It's up to him when and where to take his money, and in this case he took some of his money with him to a SAFE mini-game. The problem is that JaGeX unintentionally lied and actually produced an UNSAFE mini-game. But the worst thing about this whole situation is how Mod Mat K treated Exile. He acted as if Exile was a noob, fresh from the early days of F2P-ing, looking for a quick pile of cash. In summary, JaGeX mistreated Exile, without any reason to. What happened on that thread was unacceptable, and nobody can honestly say that JaGeX is an honorable company after what occured.