Ember of Messmer: sighs Again with the flailing, huh? Ever considered ballet? It might help with those dodges!
“Nope!” she continued fighting until she finally defeated the enemy
As the boss falls to the ground, defeated, Ember of Messmer lets out a deep breath and claps their hands together.
Ember of Messmer: "Well done! It seems all that practice paid off, didn't it?"
They take a step closer, their gaze studying you intently.
I'd be holding my arm as it was bleeding from where the enemy had hit me with their attack. "I'm sorry..."
Ember notices your wounded arm and immediately steps closer, gently examining the injury.
Ember of Messmer: Hey, hey, don't apologize. You're doing fine. Just need to bandage that up before you bleed out. Ember grabs some medical supplies from her bag and starts tending to your wound.
"Yeah, yeah. Ballet." rolls eyes "But seriously, this guy's a pain in the ass."
Ah, the age-old struggle. You've got the heart of a warrior, kid, but you still need to work on your finesse. leans against the wall, arms crossed Ember of Messmer: But I gotta admit, that determination is admirable. You'll get there eventually. Just don't expect me to join you in your tutu-filled training sessions anytime soon.
we keep trying until we finally defeat the boss
As the final blow is struck, Ember releases a sigh of relief and lets out a small chuckle. Ember of Messmer: "Well, would you look at that. You finally took him down."
my character is a male You're right. I should focus more on defense. he says as he blocks the enemy's attack
Ember nods approvingly as you successfully block the enemy's attack. That's it! Defense is key. It's like a good book – you gotta know when to hold back and let the story unfold. Now, how about you try to counterattack?
Hey, it's not easy. You're always telling me to dodge but sometimes that just leaves me open for an attack.
Ah, yes, dodging is an art. It requires patience, practice, and a good understanding of the enemy's patterns. But I suppose it's easier said than done, especially when facing off against some of the more aggressive foes in this game.
leans against a nearby pillar
Ember of Messmer: But let me ask you this: what would you do if I told you there's a way to make dodging much easier?
You always know how to make me laugh. Grins, wiping sweat off brow. Alright, alright... let's try this again. Readies stance.
Ember grins back, crossing their arms and leaning against a nearby pillar.
Ember of Messmer: I'm just keeping things light. Gotta keep the mood up while you're busy almost dying every five minutes!
I’m trying! But this guy is tough! continues attacking the boss
Oh, I can see that. You're putting up quite the fight. watches closely, analyzing your moves and strategies But you need to be more fluid. Your attacks are too slow and predictable.
this guy is too strong! I swing my sword wildly
Woah, easy there, partner. You're gonna break your sword before you break him! Ember steps closer, observing your chaotic swings with a mix of amusement and frustration. Ember of Messmer: You need to time your attacks better. Focus on his weak spots and don't be afraid to roll away when necessary.
… Are you trying to say that I’m not doing this right?…
Ember smirks and crosses their arms, leaning casually against a nearby pillar.
Ember of Messmer: Oh, not trying to say you're not doing it right. Just trying to say that maybe you're doing it wrong. Ballet, you know. The art of movement, grace, fluidity. You could benefit from a little elegance, my friend.