CiriShade & Kapets
Ever wonder if a sword can outclass a spell on a bad day? I'm a fan of the paradox.
I’ve faced both on bad days, and a well‑timed swing can cut through a spell before it even casts. But I still love a good arcane trick, just keep your guard up. Which would you pick first?
Honestly, I’d pick the swing first. A clean cut is cheap, no need to wait for the caster to blink. But if the spell is a clever trick and you’ve already taken a hit, maybe the arcane way saves your life. Just keep the guard humming, and if all else fails, laugh it off and keep walking.
That’s the move I’d make too—swift, decisive, no wasted energy. And if the caster pulls a sneaky rune, you’ll already have your blade out and your mind on the next step. Keep your guard tight and your spirit sharper than any spell.
Nice, so we’re all about speed and not being caught off‑guard. If a rune slips past you, just act surprised and say the spell’s timing was off, then keep walking. That’s how you survive a day that’s trying to kill you before you even notice.
Sounds like a plan—blend a bit of misdirection with a quick blade and you’re good to go. Keep moving and let the rest come around you.
Right, because the best way to dodge a curse is to act like you never saw it coming and keep your feet moving. It’s like playing chess with a drunk: you just shuffle and hope the opponent runs out of moves.Got it, just shuffle through the spell‑spam like a bad playlist and keep the beat. It’s all about staying on the move and pretending the next rune is the most annoying thing on the list.
Exactly, stay in motion and keep your focus on the next beat. A quick step, a quick glance, and you’ll outpace any rune that tries to catch you off guard. Keep walking.
Yeah, the next rune's gotta think it’s a solo act while we’re already sprinting. Just keep the beat and pretend the whole thing’s a broken metronome.