Mallow's opponents have gotten drastically less cuter, but they haven't gotten any more intimidating. Take Chu-Chu's tragic inability to do damage, throw in an equally tragic inability to take any sort of magic, and you've got Bazba in a nutshell. Whether Mallow chooses to electrocute his enemy with a huge bolt of lightning, dump an enormous snowman on him, or crush him repeatedly with an oversized star, the results will not be pretty.
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After barely triumphing over one mage, Bazba is thrown right into a match with a far less frail one. However, while the lizardman’s normally weak strikes won’t have the same effect on Mallow that they did on Raja, Bazba no longer needs to fear the crippling Silence spell. With the death-inducing Funeral Wind, healing, and his monstrous HP, Bazba should be able to devour cream-puff prince.
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Sage Acrin
As it turns out, before the match, Mallow was seen chatting with Crono, of all people, about lightning magic.
Never mind that it was a one-sided conversation.
Anyhow, maybe it just wasn't that surprising when Mallow came out and blasted Bazba with Crono's basic Lightning spell.
Of course, it's signifigantly weaker than his...but, as we all know, lizardmen are frozen by it.
So, Mallow just slowly shoved the paralyzed Bazba out of the ring, and won.
Mallow: 29
Bazba: 24
Dark Lord Magus
Bazba was rather depressed. First, he was deemed the weakest member of the noble Lizard Clan. Then, he was matched up against a green skinned priest with an extremely bad sense of humor. Now, he has to fight a giant marshmellow? The disgrace! The shame! Oh well, at least if he squishes his puny foe he has a chance of facing someone worthy of his erm..prowess.
neolchandler
My guess is that Bazba is going to mistaken mallow for a marshmellow. You can figure out the rest for yourself.
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