So Hiztor chose the best strategy he could come up with.
The walls continued to pop up but at a slower pace. Also, all the walls far from Yeter suddenly lost the strands of earth essence inside of them.
It was difficult, but Hiztor could hear the clacking of Yeter's hooves and faintly sense him running around. So little information was barely enough for Hiztor to concoct his match-winning strategy.
Yeter wasn't entirely sure what Hiztor was up to. But Yeter didn't care.
Unlike his opponent, Yeter still had enough essence to be reckless. And thanks to his two years of sensory training under Zelsh, Yeter could intricately feel what was going on with the walls. Yeter just didn't care. He willingly ran into what Hiztor wanted to call a trap.
Whilst evading the walls, Yeter had never broken any or even attempted it. Hiztor wasn't sure why, but he based his strategy on that and hurried with all preparations.