Jenso nodded at Luke and Oz's words. [color=f26522]"I guess so...Mikey didn't exactly pay much attention to me, though. And honestly, he didn't need too. His water can counter my flames pretty easily, and he knew most of my abilities. I don't see the point of moving around or waiting for Mikey to come, when there were three of us. We had the advantage in numbers that would allow us to overwhelm him, and I don't have the capabilities to set up traps or whatnot. Feigning attacks could have possibly distracted Mikey, yes, but I was already on a big disadvantage since Mikey knew most of my skills compared to Oz and Jeff. Especially in my base form."[/color] Jenso stated, letting out a deep sigh. [color=f26522]"Hence why he'd just use the momentum of my close ranged attacks to his advantage."[/color] [color=f26522]"It's not that I don't get where you're coming from. The enemy will be aware of my usual fighting style too, which makes it predictable. Jeff's stationary wind scythe ability isn't a bad idea, I think I might be able to achieve something like that with my flame wave...among other things. His clone technique was really smart too. Setting up traps could really be useful for me, despite that I don't have enough control to move flames that have been scattered across a battlefield. I wil definitely work on that, though, and I've been training on changing the composition of my Arki too."[/color] Jenso said. [color=f26522]"I'm going to do my best to be less predictable from now on, because it might just get me killed."[/color] Jenso admitted, agreeing with Oz. [color=f26522]"Oz, you were great at defence during that fight and providing support for me and Jeff's techniques to land on Mikey. Those really helped out, and it's the reason why we managed to hit him in the first place. However, it felt like your [i]own[/i] offensive abilities were lacking. Mikey didn't know much about you at all, which could have allowed you to land a heavy hit. Turning up the gravity to kill a person is one thing, but keep in mind that the Order isn't just going to stand still. Relying on your shield in hopes that it will block everything can also be dangerous...but it also buys you time to charge things up while your enemies try to damage you. It does seem like a gamble though, when you might not know how strong your opponent's attack might be. Despite the fact that your shields are incredibly powerful."[/color] With that, Jenso turned to Jeff. [color=f26522]"I do agree with Oz here...you probably could have set more traps with wind and waited for Mikey's move rather than going into the offensive yourself. I kinda make the same mistake though, despite that Mikey never specifically targetted me. You have a lot of control of wind, which can allow you to completely upset your foes' balance and hit them from multiple angles."[/color]