UZUKIIIIIII! ... No, it doesn't matter that Jin's not in this season, or that he's in a whole 'nother division, or that Margulis is unlikely to ever actually fight him in the arena. It's kind of just Margulis's all-purpose battle cry. And hey, if it draws his hated rival's attention to the arena, that's all the better: Jin, rotting in Light, can watch as Margulis takes his deserved championship and ascends to his rightful position in Heavy. Well, once this fight's over with, that is. Albert Serdio might be tankish, but he's also quite one-dimensional. Margulis can easily swarm the monarch with clones, laughing and healing himself in the meanwhile. Now, once more with feeling! ... UZUUUUKIIIIII!
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Ahhhh, the graceful, beloved king of Serdio. Albert's battle here is less based upon what he can do - his own beautiful assaults of blossoms and wind - and more what his opponent can't. Margulis is a fighter slow to reach his true power - a fatal problem, as it allows Albert to reach his nearly unkillable Dragoon form with ease. And Margulis is a fighter whose ultimate attack is an incredibly telegraphed Stop - a poor move indeed, against a Dragoon who can easily null it. Albert simply has to wield the power of the Jade Dragon and his opponent will fall like a dried leaf. Such a dull finale for a royal. Albert deserves a more... magnificent coup du grace, don't you think?
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superaielman
All the defensive skills in the world only do so much good when you get overwhelmed, as Albert found out. Clones are bad news. Margulis having magic damage is worse news. Margulis being faster, having clones, and firing off several magic attacks a round?
Well, at least Albert made it to the finals and was put out of his misery quickly.
Margulis: 23
Albert Serdio: 12
Idun
As Albert is charging up for an attack, Margulis gets in 15 attacks~ (Obviously an overexaggeration, but hey).
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