Choose which move to remove Sabaron. And then it will be your turn Nightmare as you no longer have any tricks left to assure initiative, and alternating after that.
In a strategy match, when a dirty trick is used, the fighter against which the dirty trick is used chooses one of their opponents moves and indicates that that move should be marked as Used. This is of course unless the match is in the third round of the current hand in which case it is irrelevant as a new hand is about to be drawn anyway.
Like the Northstar, Nightmare brings down his sword from the sky, striking the ground and arcing across where Sabaron stands where he parries his blows with the sword.[/Color]