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Arthur gives Katzo an item that boosts him to level 99 temporarily, in exchange for dropping his real level from 50 to 20 afterwards, hoping to destroy Kirin, much to his chagrin. Wethermon notices the good luck necklace Rakuro received from Emul and abruptly stops fighting. He mentions someone named Alice, an ID key fragment and Shangri La’s true frontier. They resume fighting only Wethermon is now far quicker, more savage and reveals multiple attacks he would not used before. His next attack destroys Rakuro’s helmet and kills him, but Wethermon fails to notice Rakuro had already set up another resurrection tool in advance to revive himself instantly. 18"All Emotions In The Moment (Part 4)"
Transliteration: "Setsuna ni Omoi o Komete Sono Shi" (Japanese: 刹那に想いを込めて其の四)TBAKazuyuki FudeyasuTBAFebruary 11, 2024 (2024-02-11) Wethermon begins using the same set of multiple attacks repeatedly, ending with the same unavoidable instant death attack, claiming he will not fall until Rakuro surpasses his ultimate move. Rakuro quickly runs out of full resurrection items, leaving only the 50% health recovery items. Rakuro deduces the only way to win is to somehow perfectly parry Wethermon’s unavoidable instant kill attack. Arthur and Katzo manage to shatter the armor around Kirin’s waist, exposing its critical weak point. Combining both their strongest attacks they pierce the weak point and Kirin is destroyed, allowing them to collapse from exhaustion. Rakuro, with no health items remaining, has only one chance for a perfect parry or the whole battle will be a failure.