The Kobolds that both Silas and Sasha fought were quite tough on the attack, but when it came to defense they weren't too good, Sasha able to get plenty of blows in with her Mana Revolver, but Silas having a slightly hard time with his new katana. Of course the two of them would have an easier time fighting two on one rather than one on one, something Genji suggested since he figured they weren't ready to solo these creatures yet. Of course, Genji made sure they only fought one or two at a time, easily eliminating any Kobolds that tried to make the fight harder for them. All in all, through the next couple of hours as a few breaks needed to be taken to help regenerate their HP from the several bad hits the both of them took, 10 Kobolds were defeated, which was a pretty good chunk of EXP. Of course, Genji had to finish a few of them off to save the both of them from death, so they gained less EXP from a couple of the Kobolds since Genji wasn't in their party when he finished off a few of the Kobolds they were fighting. In the end the both of them were now Level 9, Sasha being close to the next Level Up, but Silas was still a short bit away. They both gained 2 Levels in Physical Endurance and Sasha a couple of Levels in both Mana Shot and Mana Revolver. Silas received a level in Chain Attack, a few levels in Katana Mastery since the new skill was easier to level since it was still level one and these enemies were tough. He also got a couple of levels in Energy Strike. Genji looked at the two of them, not appearing the least bit tired since this was all pretty easy for him. Well he did wipe a little sweat from his brow, but all in all this was more like a warm up for him rather than intense exercise. "You two seem to have gotten a small bit better at fighting from that training session. I take it that is because of your power... or something giving you Experience Points as you two called it? Of course, getting real time battle experience in is a good thing as well. I feel as though you could do with some basic martial arts techniques though..."