Just before hitting the ground, Zack used the principles of the movement cancel technique to create a brute-force stop.
A large plume of emerald winds came out of various points at the front of his body, flowing harshly through the gaps in his armor, ultimately halting his descent. The howling winds kept him hovering for a brief set of moments, but the sudden stop had still resulted in him taking thirty points of damage.
It was better than landing face first with no buffer, but even upon landing he took an extra five points of damage. There was no time to lament the throbbing sensation he felt all over though, as he still had to take care of the spider.
Zack took in the area around him as he got up, noting the taller building behind him, and the alleyway below him.
The spider had landed some distance away, but it quickly turned around. Just like before, the spider moved up and down on the ground as if it was a trampoline.