A burn for a burn - they feel a little bit of scrap-in-mouth pride. They don't attempt a followup strike, letting the dog back off. See? Isn't it a better idea not to attack them?
It's... disturbing and disconcerting, they think, when they can't tell how much damage they're doing in an easily quantifiable sense; it feels like missing a thumb, flying blind. Which in turn gives them an idea; they take the opportunity given to do what they really should have done first: *Check. *! *Um. Okay this is really weird. *Chara, their LV is 60... and also 5?? It keeps changing. *I was right, though, it's electric-type.
That's impossible. And since when could you tell LV, Frisk?
*This is all I can pull out! *Maybe it's a different worlds thing? *I can't see their ATK or DEF, either...
Still, with an LV higher than theirs, it's a concern. Still, they stand their ground. Uncertainty is weakness.
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It's... disturbing and disconcerting, they think, when they can't tell how much damage they're doing in an easily quantifiable sense; it feels like missing a thumb, flying blind. Which in turn gives them an idea; they take the opportunity given to do what they really should have done first: *Check.
*!
*Um. Okay this is really weird.
*Chara, their LV is 60... and also 5?? It keeps changing.
*I was right, though, it's electric-type.
That's impossible. And since when could you tell LV, Frisk?
*This is all I can pull out!
*Maybe it's a different worlds thing?
*I can't see their ATK or DEF, either...
Still, with an LV higher than theirs, it's a concern. Still, they stand their ground. Uncertainty is weakness.