I think she'd be like "I beat him once, it shouldn't be hard to beat him again!" and then be totally stunned that he is using what he learned in their last fight to prepare for their rematch (people can DO that?!)
She's basically breezing through the tournament on a "fight harder" mentality and hasn't even realized there's a "fight smarter" aspect to take into consideration as well. So it makes perfect sense for her to lose by taking her win for granted and she might even get some character development out of it.
All he has to do to win, really, is get in close and not let her get her distance back. Some anti-knockback will help with that, in addition to the magic defense.
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I think she'd be like "I beat him once, it shouldn't be hard to beat him again!" and then be totally stunned that he is using what he learned in their last fight to prepare for their rematch (people can DO that?!)
She's basically breezing through the tournament on a "fight harder" mentality and hasn't even realized there's a "fight smarter" aspect to take into consideration as well. So it makes perfect sense for her to lose by taking her win for granted and she might even get some character development out of it.
All he has to do to win, really, is get in close and not let her get her distance back. Some anti-knockback will help with that, in addition to the magic defense.