"Well you're not the only one!" Yugi said about the wait Makima obviously didn't care for. He couldn't understand why this entire trial wasn't completed with the felling of Igris alone. To also be required to survive this army for four hours, Brainface had to be on some kind of futuristic, alien drug! Whatever the case, Makima promised some sort of reward if they did a good job and made it back safely. Maybe 'reward' wasn't even the right word for it. She called it... a treat. "Can't say no to that!" Yugi exclaimed as he underwent a series of movements quite similar to what he'd seen Mai do earlier this day. That catalyst reached his left hand, pairing with his sword to sweep one knight off its feet to start. As he followed through to slash the next knight twice and leave Megiddo to the fallen enemies, Miko's words of dissatisfaction reached his ear. "Feel how you want. If you're salty about it, you don't consider yourself important. That's a fucking you problem!" he announced. Yugi sent his own sword back to Inventory to focus on using the catalyst. Having a bit of control with that weapon in hand, he decided to take a strange approach.
Yugi didn't get a chance to control some of Megiddo's beams earlier. Now though, he could do that while using Sharingan to perform a trick. When he drew Megiddo's beams, he aimed them at himself ─ at the catalyst specifically. Knowing it to be a resonator of sorts, Yugi kept himself low ─ even beneath a group of knights at times. Beams were drawn through their bodies and into the catalyst, only to be bounced from crystal out into other knights and archers. That distraction was still bothering him. The more it happened, the more wary of it Yugi became. It definitely wasn't stray spells or arrows; the mages weren't even in his line of sight presently. There had to be another type of enemy in this chamber. . .




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