[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/QCgTnAH.png[/img][/center] [hr][@Zeroth][@ReusableSword][@Gardevoiran][@King Cosmos][@Kazemitsu][@SilverPaw][@Searat] Jason could feel himself becoming more familiar with the manipulation of this psionic type of energy. However, he soon began to experience fatigue both mentally and physically. Even after practicing long enough to use up one (1) of his Mana Crystals due to MP drain, he hadn't yet gained the skill. The lack of forward progress peeved Jason, perhaps it was time to move on to some thing else. Then, almost as if right on cue, Ardur's voice rang out over the bonfire crew; "Heads up guys! They're coming in through the entrance...but they're moving slow for some reason, like they're being really careful! I can't tell how many there are." [Color=darkred]"Ardur! Excellent timing! Come down here, I have a job for you!"[/color] the slime called to the pixie. Once Ardur was close enough, Jason would reach out with a pseudopod and activate [b][Telepathy II][/b], [Color=darkred][i]'Ok Ardur, here's the plan. This lizard lung is a bomb.'[/i][/color] he began, gesturing to the gristly tainted bomb he had created, [Color=darkred][i]'The bomb is made of two components; a flame-touched mana crystal, and a potent poison-tainted mana crystal. I need you to take this bomb, and drop it on either Crispy, or Rattleskull. Out of the two, it would be more powerful against Crispy, since it would deplete his mana-- but I'll leave that decision to your discretion... Now, before you go to transport the bomb, there are two things you need to take into consideration. Firstly, that poison-tainted crystal is unstable, so you're going to need to cast a shield spell on it to keep it from breaking mid-flight. Second, when you go to deliver the payload, it is important that you channel a bit of mana into the flame-touched crystal. This will prime it, so don't put too much mana into it, and get rid of it quickly once it's armed! I leave the rest to you. Good luck.'[/i][/color] Snatching three more mana crystals out of the stash, Jason swung his stony growth on the rock spire he had used to kill the lizard earlier, breaking off a two inch spike. Sucking up the spike, he called out to his comrades, [Color=darkred]"Ok Everyone! It's go time! Make sure you're ready, and in position! I'm going to see if I can thin their numbers a bit before they reach us..."[/color] Forming the non-conical part of his body into the best sphere he could, Jason stealthily rolled over to a spot where he could see the goblins, but they couldn't see him (H7). Next to him, he cast [b][Rock Spire I][/b], but only gave it enough mana to create a two inch spike. Jason continued summoning these two inch spikes (all organised in a row) until he ran out of mana. Taking a deep breath, he consumed a mana crystal, it was time to play sniper... On the battlefield, a sniper was a terrifying weapon. They were avatars order and chaos combined. Such skilled warriors had both an ability to control the field of battle, as well as sow terror amongst their enemies. Nothing was possibly more demoralizing than seeing the head of the man beside you burst open, but to have it done by an enemy beyond both sight, and reach? It was enough to break a man. In the darkness, the torchlight allowed Jason to just barely able to make out the vague shapes of goblins; they seemed to be fighting something, but that was of no concern. Using [b][Tremor Sense II][/b] to more accurately target the nearest goblin, Jason then used [b][Focus I][/b] on [b][Stone Shot II][/b]. As the skill charged, the slime carefully aimed his shot, estimating the locations the goblin's vitals. Finally, the sniper let the magically charged spike fly, directly at the jugular of the closest goblin (in column 7)...