I'm actually surprised Masaru didn't try a twofold tactic.

Namely full-chanting a Bakudou with intent to distract, fully expecting the target's escape, with a second, surprise Bakudou from a different angle (preferrably a blind spot).

If you guys ask me, the biggest disadvantage of Kidou in general is that it has a predictable origin point. Getting creative with it without creating new Kidou or overcoming this disadvantage entirely (which is what Soushi does with his book) is a pretty tall order, even for a skilled tactician like Masaru.

The best tactics are usually a manner of outmaneuvering your opponent or setting up a blind spot to attack efficiently via diversions. Masaru would likely do best if he used the sheer number of attackers to his advantage.

It doesn't help that Jenny is a speed devil. But if you stop to think about it, evasion is only superior to defense when you have escape routes. Genoveva has the advantage as far as the terrain is concerned.

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