"Three seconds..." West began to work through the numbers in his head. The world began to slow down and he forgot everything else as his mind processed the situation. This was a low leveled enemy, the chances that it would have many difficult abilities were low, meaning the only real danger was the poison of the stinger. Providing West could avoid that, there wasn't any real risk. However, at the level they were, the poison damage of the stinger appeared to be enough to KO the player, meaning that under no circumstance could he let the Wasp sting him. West took a deep breath as he churned the last couple of numbers over in his head. No, three seconds wouldn't be enough, there would have to be at least one attack before or after the stun began. That meant the two of them would need to co-ordinate their attacks carefully if both of them wanted to survive. A smile smile crept onto Lutwin's face as the final number dropped into place, every possibility having being properly considered. At least, this way, even if he died Brelle would be able to get out. "I'm going to run past him, when he turns to hit me you've got to hit him with your stun, then throw whatever else you've got at him. That should be enough to take him out. If I'm wrong, I can keep him on me long enough for you to finish it off. If that's the case, sprint to the edge of the forest and head east, it'll be the safest place to level up." He shot her a smile, before twirling the sword over in his hand and running forwards towards the wasp. No sooner had he started running than the wasp charged him, just as he had expected. The beast readied it's stinger to attack, but Lutwin was ready for him. This was a game, which meant West could exploit the enemies programmed tactics. He raised his armoured shoulder to the stinger, letting the attack clang harmlessly off of the metal armour, thanks to an ability. As he dashed past, he swiped at the beast with the sword, merely grazing the beast but aggravating it enough to force it to turn and face him. Lutwin quickly turned around, facing the creature again. He couldn't block another attack, not right away, now was the time for Brielle's stun to hit. He couldn't wait to see if the spell would be successful, he simply had to trust in the stranger. He readied his sword and charged again, this time readying a heavy blow that would deal massive damage if it landed. His sword began to glow as he charged, building up energy as he sprinted at the wasp. He didn't know if it would be enough, but he had to hope it would be.