There were these two styles that he was working on, with misdirection being far more developed than the overwhelming style, but with neither being truly where they needed to be. There was a clunkiness to his movements that he noted, that he felt. It wasn't apparent against monsters worse than he was, , but when he went up against Dominus it was more than obvious. He had too many wasted movements.
He sought to rectify that now, and he also sought something new. He needed to develop the two styles that he had more, but he also needed to bridge the gap between them and fill in the gaps where they were lacking.
There were five enemies left. The arrows continued to fly, even though the bow-wielding goblins now had distinctly distressed expressions on their face, as they began to feel the gap between Beam and themselves – worse than that, they could sense that he was only continuing to grow.