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Even if the regeneration was all-powerful – which he suspected it wasn't – that should have been enough to deal with it.

He changed his approach. Dodging another swing of the axe, he didn't move so eagerly to deal a wound on the enemy in return. Instead, he merely lightly touched his foe, retaining his advantage in initiative, and continuing to weave his web.

He tapped him on the chest, then the shoulder, the lightest little cuts, but they were enough. With his superior agility, it all but froze the Minotaur in place.

It howled its annoyance, and tried to rush him with its shoulder, finishing the move with an axe swing. It was powerful, certainly, but they were both heavy moments, giving away more initiatives. It seemed clear from the druid's fighting technique that he wasn't used to doing anything more than the lowest level of brawling.