They were focusing on who they viewed as the weak link. In this case, that meant the person who had lesser experience in dealing with these tactics, and whom was also the primary target to begin with. That meant Niko was about to be a tough position, and while Han wanted to do something to change that, there was not much he could do at this moment. He did, however, take special notice of his own two opponents. They weren't actually attacking, just putting on a show essentially. They were there to distract, to force Han to focus on something else so that the other four could close in on the target. But what if Han could use this somehow? Sometimes, the bait used for a trap could be too tempting for its own good. Perhaps that could be the angle? These men wanted to be bait? Then maybe Han should lean right into and make them regret luring him in in the first place? It was worth a try. Han suddenly pivoted from his usual defensive/evasive stance. Instead he went on the attack, full stop. Something he didn't do even when fighting Niko. These two were so focused on their movement that they left their actual guard practically nonexistent, so all Han had to do was out-speed them. Luckily, he knew the one technique devised specifically for that purpose. "Taiyoken!" Han used his technique once more to blind his two opponents. He tried to weave between them, and unleashed a furious assault on both men as much as his stamina would allow him to. The faster they could eliminate one or even two of them, the better. [hr] [u][b]Furious Assault ~ Trickster's Wrath[/b][/u] [b]Health:[/b] 86 [b]Power Level:[/b] 78 [b]Secret Technique:[/b] Taiyoken (Solar Flare) - 10 x 2 (20) [b]Serious Boost:[/b] Attack [b]Attack:[/b] 22 x 2 (44) [b]Speed:[/b] 23 [b]Defense:[/b] 23 [u][b]Vs Assassin #2[/b][/u] [b]Attack:[/b] 11 x 2 (22) [b]Speed:[/b] 12 [b]Defense:[/b] 12 [u][b]Vs Assassin #5[/b][/u] [b]Attack:[/b] 11 x 2 (22) [b]Speed:[/b] 11 [b]Defense:[/b] 11