[X] Or you could not do that, that works too.

Sounds like Ken, i guess?
 
[X] Or you could not do that, that works too.

The only thing stopping that Card soldier from crossing is a body of water, and the soldier may not necessarily be an actual card. Never fight FOEs until you have a near perfect plan, and while Zen, Yukari, and Aigis can attack at a range without SP, everyone else would be sitting out on most of the fight after we waist all of our items.

Also while in the games they have infinite ammo, it is not likely that they have it here.
 
Now, to continue not poking at the FOEs!


-Vote Closed!-


Honestly, that's probably a good idea, even if these are some of the ones you could easily win against. Though, admittedly, some of the ones in the Group Date Cafe would probably be easier to take out...
 
Chapter 1, Part 8
As a whole, you all seem to agree that it would be a better idea not to poke at the FOE. Besides the obvious fact that only Zen, Yukari, Aigis, and Morgana have methods of attacking from across a body of water, it just doesn't seem like a good time to pick a fight with a card to begin with.

When you start following it around the water, for a moment, a small group of Shadows appear. They scatter upon seeing all of you, and are gone before you can even cast Mahama.

Not that you're absolutely certain that the bright lights wouldn't attract the Card Soldier's attention, so that's another reason not to pick unnecessary battles.

Still, there's at least enough breathing room that you don't have to worry about it attacking you if you get too close, so you just trail behind it and hope for the best.

You aren't sure why it surprises you that it seemed to be working- that bird in the closet was very similar, even if you can't see the paths that these cards walk laid out in light.

...Come to think of it, you haven't gone to explore that closet for a while. You're sure that, if you'd spent more time there, you might have been able to translate that experience into something to help you with this one, but... no luck.

Pushing the thought of missed opportunities out of your head, you continue on, gripping your spear tightly and wondering if anyone has misgivings similar to yours. If they do, none of them say a word about it.

Then again, you don't really talk about that sort of thing, either. You suppose that it's only fair.

Nobody should have to talk about everything that goes on inside their heads if they don't absolutely want to.


There is a large box sitting in the middle of the Labyrinth. Rei puts in a corndog, and gets another corndog out. It's... really intriguing, particularly with how big it is...


[ ] Suggest Yukari-san put one of her arrows in the box.

[ ] Suggest that somebody put some kind of medicine in the box.

[ ] Place your spear in the box.

[ ] Explain to Junpei that under no circumstances is he to put you or Morgana in the box. He probably won't do it anyway, but it's best to be safe.

[ ] Makoto-san's looking at the box kind of strangely...

[ ] Why are you even bothering with it? It's a box!
 
[] Place your spear in the box.

Honestly, I don't know if this will end awesomely or blow up in our faces; but either way, I want to see!

Edit: Wait, which spear did we take, again? *goes to check*
Edit 2: Can't seem to find it. Guess I'll have to find out the hard way. ^_^;


[x] Makoto-san's looking at the box kind of strangely...

On second thought: I want to see what he does.
 
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[x] Explain to Junpei that under no circumstances is he to put you or Morgana in the box. He probably won't do it anyway, but it's best to be safe.
 
[X] Makoto-san's looking at the box kind of strangely...

Magic box time!
 
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