[b]Pre-Timeskip[/b] Surge Guardians, Witches, Orbs, so much information to process. Seth's expression remained unchanged throughout the entire affair. His grin, wide and ever-so-slightly unsettling never left his face for a moment. It seemed he was to paired with a Portal-user called Maze. Someone who could vanish and reappear elsewhere at will was certainly not an opponent to take lightly. It made sense that Seth, someone who for all intents and purposes could achieve the same power, would have to be the one to deal with them. It was the logical choice. Apparently his sand would also prove a useful asset in the hypothetical battle between them as well. He'd have to keep that mind. Not much was offered in the way of dealing with the Uber-Witch everyone was afraid of. Their plan seemed to amount mostly to just hitting it with everything they had. Whelp, here's hoping that idea didn't backfire somehow when the time came. [b]Timeskip[/b] Seth was courteous and let Tocsax make the first move. His fellow Nobody opened up with his Ultima Cannon, not the kind of blast to sneeze at. In the end, though, it appeared to be a wasted effort, the witch largely remaining unaffected, "Well... that's probably not a very good sign." he quipped silently, under his breath. He then just shrugged and let his entire legion of Snipers pop into existence all around. If the Ultima Cannon didn't work, then more than likely the Chaos Buster would be similarly ineffective as well. Even so, if the witch was largely unaffected by a single large shot, that didn't mean she was immune to all attacks. "I'm thinking this is a case of less being more..." Seth commented, signaling for his hand for the Snipers to open fire. Volleys upon volleys of shots rained in from countless positions. A single Sniper shot alone was not strong enough damage the witch, but what about a thousand of them coming from all directions and coming nonstop? Surely she'd have to wear down sooner or later, "...oh right, I should probably do something as well, huh?" he said with a shrug and chuckle. Suddenly and without warning, Seth made a small hop and stomped both feet on the ground with a surprising amount of force. This allowed him to kick a small standstorm that he directed at the witch. A frontal assault was pointless, not to mention foolish. Maybe though, just maybe, he could conjure up enough sand to hold her down so that she couldn't escape the sniper fire, not to mention whatever other surprises the rest of the gang had in store.