Thread:JeloElducal/@comment-30384301-20180616034031/@comment-26888167-20180619032239

I understand. If that didn't happen, the story would be short and boring, after all. I'm just regretting the fact that my cast has slowly been turning very powerful, to the point where it's difficult to provide a challenge for them without them overlooking some possiblities. An example occured during the Boss Choy fight. Red Fork has telekinesis between his magic abilities, as you know. But if Red Fork had lifted Boss Choy with his magic powers and tossed him around, the fight wouldn't have been nearly as interesting.

Then there's Captain Red Shell, who usually always brings a spare sword he usually offers to his opponents. In the absence of the Sword of Crabbagnon, he would've probably used the spare sword, but then again, doing so would have made the fight easier, and lose some tension in the process. Then there's the fact that in many occasions I had to ignore the graet reflexes that some of my characters have, such as Blast and Captain Red Shell, where usually they would've dodges some of the attacks they didn't dodge.

That's why in the Battle Tournament, I plan to have the battle occur objectively, and have the characters' abilities be represented more accurately in the story. I even made an allusion to this power down to some of my characters in one of my random scenes in my blog, where I showed why Red Fork is absent in most Opposite Blast stories. Basically, it's part of the reason why I love to do simultaneous stories. It gives me a good reason to explain why some characters are absent from some stories.