Kinoko moved quickly, as soon as Vegeta and Goku proceeded to land strikes on her. There were some instances where her guard was down, but she managed to evade many of their hits without much effort. As much as she appreciated Goku in not wanting to put the hurt on her, she welcomed it. There was even a moment where the princess took his arm, and maneuvered herself with acrobatic effort to hook one of her legs on his neck, and push him to the ground. Vegeta found that to be an opening, but Kinoko stopped one of his punches with a hand, before pulling him towards her, and punching him square in the jaw, and a knee to his chest. She was quite quick for them, probably faster and much more agile than perhaps the two of them, combined. If Goku got up behind her, she’d disappear on the spot, and appear above them in the sky, with her arms crossed, and smirking. She was up for the challenge, and that became known when she non-tauntingly gave them a beckoning hand.