>>58121663
I'm struggling with this too but I've watched a bunch of YT vids to try and figure out a foundation. First is to make sure the fight is going to affect the plot meaningfully. Second is to figure out the dynamic, strong vs weak, strong vs strong, etc. The former might involve a cathartic stomp or underhanded tactics, the latter would probably be a big, bombastic fight with advance techniques, varied tactics and multiple layers of deception. Third is to avoid writing "blow-by-blow". You don't want to write like "A used Water Gun, but B deflected it. Then B used Ember and A evaded it. Then A used Water gun again but B deflected it again." Fourth is to try and break the fight into phases to keep things interesting. Phase 1: Feeling each other out with scouting attacks or goading. Phase 2: Both sides using the info to make an opening. Phase 3: Maybe the favored fighter finds a strategy that works and the disadvantaged fighter has to play defensive and cook up a new approach. Final Phase: a decisive blow, etc.