>>17341842http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEZ9LTIdQj0The superhuman unequips his weapon to pull out some more of the gutsy kind of stuff. Specifically speaking, a flamethrower gushing nozzle mounted on the center of his palms.
[Brute force it is then. You'll be very sorry to have made that decision.]
The superhuman spurts out dual Flamethrower attacks at the balloon. Once again, the Drifloon counters with a manipulative Psychic attack, redirecting the fiery streams before either can hit the lolis. He then uses Psychic on the robot himself, but it does little damage, damage that the robot doesn't even bother to cry about.
[I'm afraid tactics like that won't work on us robots. You'll have to try harder with that one. System, load Shadow Ball Cannon v3.2. I grow tired of playing games.]
As the battle continues, Alice notices an unattended Gogoat Shuttle station not too far away from them, the sight alone is enough to get an idea simmering in her head, "Hmmmm~"
[Just try manipulating an attack of this phantasmic caliber. It's an nigh impossibility, and one of you known weaknesses. Shadow Ball Cannon v3.2--Loading Complete. Launching attack. FIRE!]
The superhuman gets on all fours as a gigantic cannon juts out from his back. In the middle of the street in a city filled with innocent pedestrians
that are too douchey to bother help out a pair of suffering lolis, the cannon launches an abnormally large Shadow Ball at the Drifloon.
It trumps the average Shadow Ball at least three times over.
A) Use Thunderbolt!
B) Use Shadow Ball!
C) Use Ominous Wind!
D) Use Will-O-Wisp!