He stared at Durdansa as she raised her hands up, then straight over to the boar. She was slightly right, after all. The blades that protruded out of the boar's back meant that anyone who would [i]try[/i] to jump onto the boar would be either dissuaded or die upon landing, but the blades weren't evenly laid out across the boar's back. He could try to land on the thing on its own two feet in one of the area, or at least die trying. "[i][b]ATTANIA! LOWER YOUR HANDS FOR ME![/b][/i]" His gaze then shifted over to Durdansa before he crouched down on the branch, lowering his hand. As he did so, he noticed how his hand wasn't exactly low enough for anyone to grab onto. "You're going to need to jump, Durdansa!" He yelled out, almost as if it was some sort of crappy thriller movie. His eyes wandered over to the boar, who was behind Durdansa, still charging after her. It was at that moment when he realized something -- something as sort of a "weakness" of the mini-boss. That boar couldn't stop on a dime. It would need to slow itself down before turning around to charge once more. That meant that if they could somehow dodge the boar while it's charging, they could easily attack it from the sides or behind. It also meant they could make the boar run into some really, really hard things -- such as a tree.