The Lowpoint in Act Four, the antagonist may believe the character is all but defeated. Because of this, the character’s Longshot catches the antagonist off guard, and he uses the element of surprise to get the drop on the antagonist, managing to land a few lucky blows in the process. Unfortunately, the high probability of failure of the character’s plan soon rears its ugly head as the antagonist’s physical or tactical superiority turns the tide in his favor. When this happens, the antagonist begins to see the holes in the character’s attack and exploits them to gain the upper hand in the
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