Sirrocco
Tiny but ambitious squid
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[x] Blow the whistle. Blow the whistle. Oh yes, blow the whistle.
[x] Semi-scatter. You run back into the trees, trying to not get eaten. Drop Mountain Peak Blossom in a plant that you're pretty sure the fox will go through on its way to you. Peach Blossom jumps into a nearby tree. Hopefully, that'll make her enough of a hassle to get to that the fox will keep coming after you. If not, she uses her polearm defensively so that it has to go through the hurty bits to get to her. It's hunting for food rather than defending territory, so it should go for the apparently easiest prey. Autumn Shade disperses to the other side.
[x] Set up so that the fox's most likely path to get to you will pass through their attack ranges at about the same time. When it does, simultaneous attack - Mountain Peach does her jump attack from the branches, Autumn shade leaps from the shadows, and Mountain Peak Blossom strikes up from below (trying to latch on to an area that will be hard for the fox to get at). You double back, keeping close enough to let them all use your buffs, using your spear and trees defensively to try to keep it from getting at you,
[x] Mountain Peak Blossom uses drain blood and drain spirit, uses Harden defensively, and uses Slumber Powder if the opportunity arises to dose the fox without hitting any of our friends. Autumn Shade uses Poison Claw. We stay nearby enough to help with passives, use analyze repeatedly to gain more info, and look for an opportunity to use Friendship Bond. Peach Blossom does whatever it is she's going to do.
Obviously, this plan isn't going to hold together entirely, but no one part of it is all that complicated or dependent on any other part, so even half-working it should function *reasonably* well.
edit: increased clarity on a specific point.
[x] Semi-scatter. You run back into the trees, trying to not get eaten. Drop Mountain Peak Blossom in a plant that you're pretty sure the fox will go through on its way to you. Peach Blossom jumps into a nearby tree. Hopefully, that'll make her enough of a hassle to get to that the fox will keep coming after you. If not, she uses her polearm defensively so that it has to go through the hurty bits to get to her. It's hunting for food rather than defending territory, so it should go for the apparently easiest prey. Autumn Shade disperses to the other side.
[x] Set up so that the fox's most likely path to get to you will pass through their attack ranges at about the same time. When it does, simultaneous attack - Mountain Peach does her jump attack from the branches, Autumn shade leaps from the shadows, and Mountain Peak Blossom strikes up from below (trying to latch on to an area that will be hard for the fox to get at). You double back, keeping close enough to let them all use your buffs, using your spear and trees defensively to try to keep it from getting at you,
[x] Mountain Peak Blossom uses drain blood and drain spirit, uses Harden defensively, and uses Slumber Powder if the opportunity arises to dose the fox without hitting any of our friends. Autumn Shade uses Poison Claw. We stay nearby enough to help with passives, use analyze repeatedly to gain more info, and look for an opportunity to use Friendship Bond. Peach Blossom does whatever it is she's going to do.
Obviously, this plan isn't going to hold together entirely, but no one part of it is all that complicated or dependent on any other part, so even half-working it should function *reasonably* well.
edit: increased clarity on a specific point.
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