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| Combo | Approx. Delay | Effect | |-------|--------------|--------| | | 0.3 s | Fire ignites on earth, creating a burning ground (damage over time). | | Water → Wind | 0.2 s | Water‑mist amplifies wind’s speed, generating a cutting vortex . | | Lightning → Light | 0.5 s | Light temporarily overloads the lightning, causing a stun burst . | | Dual‑Hand (simultaneous) | <0.1 s (requires perfect sync) | Massive area damage; best saved for the final blow. |

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| Timestamp | Action | Hand(s) Used | Dog’s Response | Tactical Note | |-----------|--------|--------------|----------------|---------------| | | Opening shot – arena lit by floating lanterns. Risa assumes the “Calm Stance.” | – | – | Establishes mood; sets a neutral baseline for energy flow. | | 0:13–0:26 | Risa launches Wind‑Hand (gale slash). | Wind‑Hand (single‑stroke) | Dog dodges, leaving a gust‑trail. | Wind is a setup hand – low damage, high speed, perfect for gauging opponent’s reflexes. | | 0:27–0:38 | Dog counters with Lightning Burst (arc strike). | – | Lightning‑Dog releases a radial burst. | Highlights the Dog’s area‑control ability; forces Risa to move quickly. | | 0:39–0:52 | Risa flips and uses Earth‑Hand (spike shield). | Earth‑Hand (defensive) | Dog’s lightning is conducted into the earth, briefly stunning it. | Earth nullifies Lightning; a classic elemental counter—good to remember for later combos. | | 0:53–1:08 | Risa follows with Fire‑Hand (flame whip). | Fire‑Hand (offensive) | Dog lunges, claws ignited. | Fire + Lightning = Explosive ; Risa intentionally avoids contact to prevent a combo explosion. | | 1:09–1:24 | Risa steps back, summons Water‑Hand (mist veil). | Water‑Hand (control) | Dog’s speed reduced, footing slips. | Water dampens fire and conducts electricity, but the mist adds visual confusion —great for evasion. | | 1:25–1:38 | Combo 1: Earth → Fire → Water (quick succession). | Earth‑Hand → Fire‑Hand → Water‑Hand | Dog staggered, sparks fizz out. | Shows hand chaining : Earth grounds, Fire adds damage, Water ends with a knock‑back splash. | | 1:39–2:02 | Dog attempts a Charge (lightning dash). Risa counters with Light‑Hand (blinding flash). | Light‑Hand (interrupt) | Dog blinds, momentarily frozen. | Light is universal ; works as a reset to break any ongoing enemy animation. | | 2:03–2:20 | Risa executes Finale : Wind‑Hand + Earth‑Hand simultaneous “Tempest Spike.” | Dual‑hand (synchronised) | Dog knocked back, energy dissipates. | Dual‑hand synergy is high‑risk/high‑reward : timing must be exact (within 0.5 s). | | 2:21–2:30 | Victory pose – Risa raises both hands, energy aura blooms. | – | – | Scoring: 92/100 (style + efficiency). | Delay | Effect | |-------|--------------|--------| | | 0

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