> The objective was for Meira to leave the barrier, or bring it down. That she did it earlier accelerates the desired result of bringing her down, although it does mean we have an inevitable fight on our hands.
> "Cirno, good job, you got it winded, now concentrate your fire on the girl. And by fire I mean ice!"
> If Cirno pays attention, wait until she finishes a volley, then order all available fairies to cling to Meira. If not, order all available fairies to cling to Meira immediately. Have some of the bugs do a sweep of the temple for clues and miscellanea regarding the INCIDENT.
> Encourage Suika.
You suppose she is definitely out of the shrine now. You just need to keep her out.
Cirno finally relents. "Well, I suppose having the strongest and Suika on it is just plain mean. Alright, time to put a cow on ice!" She shifts her attention to Meira, and with a warning, chucks a huge piece of ice right at her. Wriggle gets away, of course, and Meira just cuts it.
That however, Does keep her from noticing all the fairies approaching her. And you thought Cirno didn't get basic tactics. She flails and try to beat away the fairies.
> Let the bugs (who are physically stronger than fairies) help Suika fend off the beast, and the fairies (who are better at magic) aim their fire at Meira from all angles. She can't a block a barage of attacks from 360 degrees around her right? And even if she does, she'd probably get kicked in the gut by Wriggle if she concentrated on that.
> When there is an opening, let Roc's claws dig into Meira's back.
> The former is going to cause us casualties by friendly crossfire, instead arrange the fairies in a hemisphere with Meira at the centre, then open fire. The latter, however, is wholeheartedly endorsed.
The fairies go away with Ease, but the distraction remains long enough for Wriggle to get a kick in for her face and get away, as the fairies form a hemisphere and open fire with whatever they can. You get on THE ROC and time it right to have him dig straight into her back. Payback is a bitch, eh?
Suika keeps on holding off the thing, while the bugs try to find a way to help her out. They also search the shrine, though you already did.
>Are Kitty senses suffcient for determining what kind of object has a contract placed on it, given having experience with one? If so, get close to Meira and find it. She can't pay attention to too many things at once without getting screwed over.
Being sufficient in Familiar use allows you to determine if an object has a contract. And on THE ROC's back, you can sense it.
It figures, it IS her sword. You really have to wonder why you would ever choose such a poor item.