Mecha-King Ghidorah detected the incoming beast on sensors, but wouldn't be able to bring his primary weapons to bear in time. Instead, the cyborg as much as he could before activating his energy shield right as the plasma beams hit. He hunkered down behind the shield, letting the beast close in while he remained protected for the time being. As much as MKG loathed fighting this close to a monster made of rock and lava, he wasn't defenseless, and he was eager to demonstrate that fact to his attacker up close and personal if necessary. Strange... eagerness was not like him. MKG didn't think too hard on that fact, and instead continued to wait as the flaming kaiju barreled towards him.
Arandar had taken cover behind the buildings yet again, darting between structures at random intervals so that Titan couldn't predict his movements as easily as last time. He was smaller than the mech, even on hind legs, which usually put him nose to nose with other foes, but he was much, much faster. He easily outpaced Titan's own rotations, carefully watching the new weapons spring up onto the mech's shoulders. Deciding to test the waters again, Arandar paused for a brief moment when he was behind his foe. With a snap of his head, there was a burst of cold air, and a large icicle-like spike, about the size of the kaiju's own head, shot from his jaws. The projectile covered the distance between the two fighters in less than a second, and proved it was far harder than plain ice when it slammed into Titan's upper back. The spike didn't pierce his armor as far as Arandar desired, but it stuck fast, and that was good enough for him. He was already back in hiding when the spike shattered with surprising force, releasing condensed, freezing air as well as scattering smaller shards of the razor-sharp "ice" in every direction... including into whatever innards of the mech the spike had reached.