Day 2: Morning "Long time between now and the bigger mobs. Bulwar and I have fought this kinda thing before, and we fought den mother wolves before going back when the sun went down yesterday. We know how to handle multiple adds. Bulwar is a straight tank, two tower shields to boot. No worries on that end. We encounter too many we back off and regroup, adds we use stuns and snares to control them." His smile was wide as he explained tactics, though he doubted she wasn't smart enough to figure it out when the time came. Secretly Delcastle prided himself on being a relatively good judge of character when it came to how they played and so far it wasn't far off. All they would need is a primary ranged fighter. That would cover a lot of issues they could encounter later on. "As for practice? What do you think Bulwar and Mai'lo are doing right now? Readying how they best fit in together." He picked up his Lucerne and rested it on his shoulder, so easily and comfortable it felt like an extension of his own arm even with so little time using it. Always had a gift for polearms. Wouldn't be surprised if I picked up a long spear later and used it primarily. For now the heavy hammer and armor piercing would be needed. Even if bears didn't wear armor, they had armor stats to shred. "Why don't we start off with a simple engage. There are random mobs wandering around out here so lets go find one, kill it, and learn you how to fight smart with that sword of yours." Normally he would have offered her his arm to hold but now might not have been the time for the gentlemen act. Cinera needed confidence in herself if she was to not just succeed but thrive. They walked opposite the direction the other two had proceeded and eventually came across a roaming pack of wolves, level 2 and locked in a formation. Nothing too terrible. Throughout the walk he had mentioned that a majority of monsters had similar hit boxes and effects as it did in life. Attack a limb, disarm an enemy, attack a leg and slow the enemy, but both only for a short time. "Think you can handle all 3? I'll back you up if you need to. Just remember to give ground and keep them in front of you, aim for spots when you have a chance not when you can throw a swing. One is open but two are active." Delcastle nodded and motioned for her to give it a whirl though he figured the lass would be nervous. Fighting these mobs was cake when you learned attack patterns and focused down one monster at a time. Eventually you would have one enemy instead of 3 weakened enemies, which was still enough to overpower people.