[quote=Mikellh Dejax] Do the later enemies learn of the tactics we use? Like if we do great plans, if we try to do them against a similar beast later on, they'll become sub-par plans instead of great ones?EDIT: Holy crap my post it long! Also, I'm not sure but I think I accidentally wrote an auto hit in the very last paragraph, please tell me so that I may edit it, since I'm not really sure what an auto-hit is [/quote] They only learn if they see or deduce what happened. That's one benefit of using stealth rather then running around flashing your moves to everyone. Auto-hit would be writing down you damaging an opponent in your post. In most battles you must allow your opponent to take the damage in their post should they not be able to block or dodge it. Auto-hits will be allowed for most enemies in here as long as it is done realistically. This mini-boss I'll allow slight leeway here and there. [quote=Lalliman] It is a very reasonable assumption though, so you could ask ImportantNobody to permit it this time.More problematic is the last two paragraphs though, where you assume the creature to turn around and chase Kenzo, while the second prerequisite for that (Garrok getting out of the way) hasn't been met yet. Garrok may have no choice but to charge forward into his attacker in order to dodge the axe, which would change the creature's future actions.Rping with so many people can be quite confusing @KurtyKool The creature is only 4 feet taller than Garrok, so fitting between its legs is unlikely. He could try to duck, yes. I'll think about it a little more, cause having it aggro on Kenzo would certainly be beneficial. [/quote] It's an Auto-hit but I'll accept it due to it's reasonableness. That second part of the post, as mentioned, can stay as is unless Garrok does something to invalidate the agro switching to Kenzo. [quote=Lalliman] Though there's no mention of it being bold, so it might have hair on its head. [/quote] It's meant to be completely hairless.