Void Walker II

The Watcher moved like code—perfect, without wasted motion.

It countered every strike, mirrored every dodge, and responded with mathematical precision. Its attacks weren't just strong—they were designed to scale with Leon's ability.

But Leon had one advantage the Watcher didn't.

Will.

The clone mimicked skills—but it didn't feel them.

It replicated motion—but not meaning.

And Leon, even through blood and exhaustion, had meaning in every step.

He let go of perfection.

And embraced chaos.

He ducked beneath a sweeping arc, channeled Shell Pulse through his left foot to create an unstable burst, and used it to misalign the clone's next move. When the Watcher adapted, Leon swapped elements mid-strike—Earth into Lightning into Water—disrupting its patterns.

Then—

He activated King's Resolve, pushing his body beyond safe limits.

And struck the clone with a rising arc that shattered its logic blade.