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6/30/2025, 8:01:46 PM
You've also made a small tactical error: You weren't able to have Phascomon Digivolve in advance. You still need more practice before you can do it on a whim. For now, you need to feel that psychological need that Doc told you about, and you're starting to experience it while looking up at Mekanorimon.
>Run into the open partition to look for Doc's stuff. If it spots you, it might give chase and squeeze itself into the smaller space to stop you by force. That'll give Phascomon the opportunity to Digivolve and attack it from behind. However, this massive combat advantage has an equally major flaw: If it's cautious, it'll call backup before even trying to chase you.
>Climb up behind it, then Digivolve. The risk is that it might notice you both, and score a hit while Phascomon is in Rookie form, causing him to take much more damage before the battle even begins. If you pull it off, you'll be able to catch it in a battle immediately, denying it the ability to call for aid.
>Digivolve down here on the street and try to hit it with Madness Broach. It's a pseudo-projectile that has a short range, and the edge of the three-storey building is definitely within that radius. If the pilot is good enough to dodge, it'll have time to send out a distress signal. If not, you can damage it instantly, hololize Porcupamon, then clamber up with f1oat and your climbing pitons to redeploy your partner in melee range.
>Write in: You're on the ground, you haven't been noticed, and you need to engage it fast. If you can think up a low-risk, high-efficiency approach, you can put it into action.
>Run into the open partition to look for Doc's stuff. If it spots you, it might give chase and squeeze itself into the smaller space to stop you by force. That'll give Phascomon the opportunity to Digivolve and attack it from behind. However, this massive combat advantage has an equally major flaw: If it's cautious, it'll call backup before even trying to chase you.
>Climb up behind it, then Digivolve. The risk is that it might notice you both, and score a hit while Phascomon is in Rookie form, causing him to take much more damage before the battle even begins. If you pull it off, you'll be able to catch it in a battle immediately, denying it the ability to call for aid.
>Digivolve down here on the street and try to hit it with Madness Broach. It's a pseudo-projectile that has a short range, and the edge of the three-storey building is definitely within that radius. If the pilot is good enough to dodge, it'll have time to send out a distress signal. If not, you can damage it instantly, hololize Porcupamon, then clamber up with f1oat and your climbing pitons to redeploy your partner in melee range.
>Write in: You're on the ground, you haven't been noticed, and you need to engage it fast. If you can think up a low-risk, high-efficiency approach, you can put it into action.
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