[Right at his heels, Link turns his eyes to the dragon in the sky, trying very hard not to think on the familiarity of those words. Years of research and weeks of planning... he knows better than most just how easy it is for all of that to go wrong.
But Trahearne is right. Whatever the case, this isn't exactly real -- not the way one would think. Nightmare energy is intimidating, but so, too, is dreamotion, and he's been able to utilize it well thus far. He's at a disadvantage when it comes to this particular creature, though: the dragons he's encountered in Hyrule have been docile, Naydra's corrupted plight aside. This isn't a foe he's ever encountered before, and so, he must look to Trahearne for guidance.]
Does it have a weakness?
[Any sort of strategy will do, really. He's not opposed to charging in blindly and just hitting something until he achieves a result, but he knows it's not the best way to approach every battle.]
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But Trahearne is right. Whatever the case, this isn't exactly real -- not the way one would think. Nightmare energy is intimidating, but so, too, is dreamotion, and he's been able to utilize it well thus far. He's at a disadvantage when it comes to this particular creature, though: the dragons he's encountered in Hyrule have been docile, Naydra's corrupted plight aside. This isn't a foe he's ever encountered before, and so, he must look to Trahearne for guidance.]
Does it have a weakness?
[Any sort of strategy will do, really. He's not opposed to charging in blindly and just hitting something until he achieves a result, but he knows it's not the best way to approach every battle.]