Arlon knew one thing for sure—these monsters didn't care about each other.
No matter how many of them he picked off, no matter how much he manipulated the battlefield, they wouldn't change their behavior.
There was no camaraderie, no instinct to protect one another. Divide-and-conquer tactics would be meaningless.
They would just keep attacking, individually or in groups, without concern for losses.
The boss was an even greater problem. Time magic didn't work on her. He had already tested that when he tried Slow earlier.
So, he couldn't use something like Super Haste on the boss to make her hit a wall or something.
That alone made this fight drastically harder.
And while a Silence spell like the ones in those games would have been invaluable right now—something to shut down her endless casting—he didn't know of any such magic.
If he had access to something like that, this fight would already be much easier. But he wasn't discouraged. He had something else.