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Okay, let's take some deep breaths. In. Out. In, then out. Good.
Now, reread his post . Read your reply. Reread his post again.
He asked why the creator of this entity didn't script the gnome to hover in midair and die, as the original Friendly Gnome once did. The remover tool was also utterly useless against the original gnome.
Now, you may be right or wrong about the effects of the Remover tool on the workshop Gnome. I haven't actually tested it yet, and if the creator of the workshop gnome left out the Ignite tool's effect, maybe he also forgot to run a respawn script on the gnome. More to the point, however, do you really think that's an appropriate tone for a reply?
Your powers have weakened.
Therefore I must find my own solution to end the Gnome Menance