Author Topic: Brusom vs Goblin (Both sides)  (Read 349 times)

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Brusom vs Goblin (Both sides)
« on: March 23, 2008, 05:46:26 PM »
A lone monster? What a letdown. The Gale's swordsmanship is peerless in the light division, but he still hoped for a stronger test than a single puny monster. His blessed katana has been used to slice up far more dangerous monsters over the years in his long service to the Padsow kingdom and later New Almekia. This foul creature is no more dangerous than a lone G-Scorp, and just as easy a fight. Iai Slash? Close combat with a Shadow Moon critical to end things? Questions all worth asking, and worth spending more time on than thinking about how badly Brusom is going to curbstomb this little Goblin.


Goblin may not the terror of the battlefield like the head of the Esgares Empire or the leader of BlackX, but he's learned a few things in his day. Mostly to stay low and fight as best he can with his little club and hope it's enough. Taking on a trained Shogun is going to require a more.. indirect approach to combat. While Brusom's a light with good reason, Goblin stands little chance in a straight up fight. Perhaps then.. a modification to the battlefield is required? Hahahahaha! Surely BossX can shift the battlefield to his home dimension, boosting the Goblins' offense powers greatly.. making this a close fight instead of a slaughter. Goblin will take that.
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Re: Brusom vs Goblin (Both sides)
« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2008, 05:00:41 AM »
A lone monster? What a letdown. The Gale's swordsmanship is peerless in the light division, but he was still hoping for a stronger test than a single puny monster. His blessed katana has been used to slice up far more dangerous monsters over his long years of service to both the Padsow kingdom and later New Almekia. This foul creature is no more dangerous than a lone G-Scorp, and just as easy a fight. Iai Slash? Close combat with a Shadow Moon critical to end things? The questions of how he'll destroy this vermin are all worth asking, and worth spending more time on than thinking about how badly Brusom is going to curbstomb one little Goblin.


Goblin may not the terror of the battlefield like the head of the Esgares Empire or the leader of BlackX, but he's learned a few things in his day. Mostly to stay low and fight as best he can with his little club and hope it's enough. Taking on a trained Shogun is going to require a more...indirect approach to combat. While Brusom's a Light for good reason, Goblin stands little chance in a straight up fight. Perhaps then...a modification to the battlefield is required? Hahahahaha! Surely BossX can shift the battlefield to his home dimension, boosting the Goblins' offense powers greatly...making this a close fight instead of a slaughter. Goblin will take that.
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