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Thomas (vs. Garcia)
« on: December 05, 2009, 02:33:29 AM »
Huh. Well, facing down the legendary Hero of Mana was a bit simpler than earlier advertised. Well, whatever - even in the arena, a humble fighter can prove to be much more than he lets on, and that's the danger Thomas faces with his current opponent, Garcia. While Garcia may not be too accurate, his counters and solid durability are still quite dangerous. Regardless, Thomas can win if he keeps his calm - parry, dodge, and attack whenever he has the opening, just as he's been taught. Within time, he'll fell the talented axe warrior (hopefully without getting hit much - that axe looks painful, seriously), and move on to his next match.

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Re: Thomas (vs. Garcia)
« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2009, 02:58:38 AM »
Huh. Well, facing down the legendary Hero of Mana was a bit simpler than earlier advertised. Well, whatever - even in the arena, a humble fighter can prove to be much more than he lets on, and that's the danger Thomas faces with his current opponent, Garcia. While Garcia may not be too accurate, his counters and solid durability are still quite dangerous. Regardless, Thomas can win if he keeps his calm - parry, dodge, and attack whenever he has the opening, just as he's been taught. Within time, he'll fell the talented axe warrior (hopefully without getting hit much - that axe looks painful, seriously), and move on to his next match.
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