God dammit Chrono Cross, stop being so fun. >"OW FUCK!"
>Oh lord that's not pleasant.
>Wait, can't stay here, she's probably plotting something.
>Roll away, get up to knees, stand or dive away if the situation demands it.
>Conjure up another seeker, don't use it yet.
>Is there a speed difference between the lasers and the tiger shots?
>You curse loudly.
>It sure the hell isn't; you got hit in the legs by a volley of magical bombs! Thankfully, they didn't seem to be very strong; you don't think there's any lasting damage, and the pain isn't terribly bad anymore. Still hurts, though.
>You think she just hit the ground now, actually, so you should have a moment. But only a moment.
>You roll over and use the momentum to help you get on your knees and stand up. You feel a little wobbly, but that should lessen in a minute. You see Lufie starting to rise up from the ground, a fierce look on her face.
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another what Do you mean the homing laser or the aimed arrowheads? Hmm, maybe you should start deciding on names for these things so you don't get confused. You spawn one more arrowhead out of the Orb, but don't fire it.
>If by tiger shots you meablen arrowheads, then yes. The laser moves fairly fast, and of course is fully extended almost instantly. However the tracking variety seems to be thinner and predictable due to it's aimed-ness; inefficient alone, but likely effective with planning.
The arrowheads take a second before they start moving towards their target, and then progressively speed up. The speed increases less after they reach a good velocity, but you imagine that they'd get dizzy-ingly fast if they had to travel farther. Lufie's are certainly faster then yours, but she's also probably had more practice.