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... were still in pretty much the same position from the start of the match.

None of their attacks had managed to break through each other's defenses and now they were back to staring each other down as they made new plans of attack.

The only problem was that Evelyn could tell they were at a disadvantage.

Their opponents had far greater mobility than they did since every member of their team could fly through the storm without issue.

Two of them had a water affinity ...

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