@GrafRoy Zeppeli@Rune_Alchemist@KoLAs Kazuki stood in the first bubble blast, the bursting orbs hit with suprising power. They seemed to have very pinpointed attacks and began to crack his glass armor, but the direction changed before anything bad happened as Harumi darted between his legs and chained the ghost with her spell. Next Jun acted with his ice to increasingly freeze the ghost. That certainly made it more brittle, but if the ghost really was made of sand then it's just made of a bunch of particles. Certainly the ice would weaken their bonds though.
This was shown true as Kat began to beat it with her barriers. The first set of small barriers blasted into it knocking out chunks of ice and sand. The body was still there, but was significantly weakened by the holes. She then created a large barrier above it's head and began beating on it, but it looked like she could have used some help.
"I really wish we had fire. Then we could make some more glass." Kazuki smiled at his statement. It really amused him at the idea of turning a ghost into glass. He'd never had a chance like this before, and he wasn't sure there would be too many chances like this again. Unfortunately no one was really fire based. All he could think of was Harumi's elemental powers, but how they killed the ghost wasn't important.
Right after making his comment, he created a long glass staff. He brought it behind his head and began to swing it forward down on the sand bunny's head. As the staff swung forward a mallet began to form on top of it carrying the same speed as the staff, but significantly adding momentum to the attack. The mallet was about the size of the bunny's body as it hit Kat's barrier. He wasn't strong enough to swing the mallet freely, but if he created it mid swing then he could get a strong and wild hit off. The mallet shot the barrier down through the bunny. Ice shattered and sand flew everywhere out from under the slam. The chains dropped empitly to the ground and Kazuki dissipated his mallet, waiting to see if that stopped the ghost or if the sand would whirl together to form another body.