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Rolled 3, 3 = 6 (2d3)
<span class="mu-s"><span class="mu-r">KAIJU CLASH! Phantrumpitus VS G.E.L VS The Beast of Tetanko</span></span>
Once more, Phantrumpitus puts everything it has into offense, aiming to smash the Lobster and immediately suck up that precious bio-energy from its spilled guts. It’s certainly strong enough to attempt such a feat with its trunk and stomping feet.
>Phantrumpitus Strength: (D) VS G.E.L Stamina (D)
>G.E.L Speed: (F>E) VS Phantrumpitus Speed (F)
>Phantrumpitus Strength: (D) VS The Beast Of Tetanko Stamina (D)
However, the lobster is wily. It instead redirects the strikes to the gigantic towering mass, who perhaps seems like an ally to it in shape.
>Phantrumpitus Strength (D>E) VS The Beast of Tetanko Stamina (D)
>Phantrumpitus Strength (D) VS The Beast of Tetanko Stamina (D)
On top of that redirected attack, Phantrumpitus goes full-bore on killing it, spending yet more effort in smashing that shell. One strike is repelled, but the other makes it through and wounds the beast, filling the ocean with blood.
>The Beast of Tetanko HP >2/4
<span class="mu-s">Reaction</span>
The navy and air force launch the two-pronged attack as promised, sending various vessels out to launch torpedoes and cluster munitions at the battling titans. The wounded Phantrumpitus is far more vulnerable to this attack than the crustacean that still has some fight left in it. The prepared assault commences, flooding the sea with explosions that may very well bring them down.
>Strength (E>D) VS Phantrumpitus Stamina (D)
>Strength (E>D) VS The Beast of Tetanko’s Stamina (D)
2 d3s. On a 2 or 3, 1 damage will be dealt to those combatants.
>Upon being defeated by non-Kaiju opponents, no Kaiju automatically gains the bioenergy from the defeated. Instead, an action must be spent to gather it up through an active speed check. Upon a tie, it is split however many ways there are.