Ben Watts
I Am No One
Jaxton was strong, he would give him that, but his use of the slash was his first mistake. They were the most easily parried blow for Ben as all he had to do was use there momentum to take the attack out of the equation. Ben could he retaliated, but he wanted to keep the fight going for longer, so he kept parrying the blows as they came in. He stood his ground, barely flinching as the attacks came in, he parried them with absolute precision which came from years of practice. He could have closed his eyes and been in this fight but he did not want to get Jaxton's morale to worsen. He was strong but he was brash, a trait Ben could identify with, when first learning to fight with the aid of the force it was easy to get caught up in the moment and rely purely on it.
"Slashing attacks are useless against Soresu. While your strategy is sound, trying to bully me out of my defense, it simply will not do. You need to focus more on side attacks or low attacks. Anything to get my lightsaber to move as far out of the defensive stance as you can. The only way to defeat Soresu is to break the users concentration, and you will never do that with hacks and slashes. You must be direct, precise, and to the point. Every attack must have an end game, a move that is ready to come after it, or you will never beat me." Ben twirled his lightsaber in his hands before placing it back in his defensive stance. "Again."
"Slashing attacks are useless against Soresu. While your strategy is sound, trying to bully me out of my defense, it simply will not do. You need to focus more on side attacks or low attacks. Anything to get my lightsaber to move as far out of the defensive stance as you can. The only way to defeat Soresu is to break the users concentration, and you will never do that with hacks and slashes. You must be direct, precise, and to the point. Every attack must have an end game, a move that is ready to come after it, or you will never beat me." Ben twirled his lightsaber in his hands before placing it back in his defensive stance. "Again."