In a tournament arc, a opponent that is so obviously more powerful than the protagonist, that the protagonist doesn't stand a chance. Except, the opponent is very lazy, and prefers to use the minimum amount of power possible to fight. Meaning that if the protagonist can open with a powerful enough strike and achieve a quick victory, they can win before the opponent goes full power.
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My friends were saying something, but I could barely hear their muffled voices. It took every ounce of focus for me to not black out. My head burned and spun as I tried to stay upright. Did someone turn the heater on? Why am I sweating all over? Ugh, don't throw up. "I'm fine." No sound came out. "I'm fine!" Still nothing came out. "I'm fi-" C rash. Ugh, I guess I'm at my limit.
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Friend A and Friend B, total opposites. Friend A is naive and trusting of everybody, while Friend B is paranoid and suspicious of everyone. Friend A: It's because of Friend B being cautious for the both of us that I can afford to trust everyone. Friend B: I'm cautious of everyone so that Friend A will never have to lose their trusting nature.
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In a world where it's survival of the fittest, two people form an unlikely friendship. Person A is average in strength and speed. Forms friendship with Person B because Person B seems slower than Person A, so if the need comes, Person A can leave Person B behind for whoever is attacking. Person B is unclear how much strength they possess. They appear helpless and cute, the kind of person you'd want to protect. This is, of course, an act. Person B acts this way in the name of self-preservation, calling on others' protective instincts to have them fight on behalf of Person B.