A fireball caught Newter in the stomach.  He was knocked from where he clung to the wall, falling to the ground.

Ouch.

He had to roll out of a patch of ground that was licked by orange flame.

A perfect example of stop, drop and roll.

Burnscar turned to Shamrock, who was waiting for the lever to emerge.

I see, so Shamrock has figured that the lever is going to do something beneficial? That, or she’s just willing to take her chances.

And hey, who better to do so?

A fireball was flung at the red-haired woman, who ducked too slowly.  The flame clipped her in the shoulder in its route to punch a hole in the wall, directly where the lever was.

So wait, did the shoulder hit cause it to not hit the lever? Because that could be construed as luckier than not getting hit, depending on what the lever does.

Pieces of the mechanism tumbled around Shamrock.

Ah, no.

You know, I’m generally not seeing much of the luck Shamrock is supposed to have in this fight.

…what if the powers that control hers have decided it’s luckier to be defeated (but left alive)? Possibly because of the risk of Slaughterhouse retaliation if they were to defeat Burnscar?

Gears, levers, paddles and fragments of the switch.

Shamrock narrowly dodges a screen and two JoyCons.

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