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If you want to use Delay attacks that cover more than 1 square? Use Blind. It really is that good.
I think I broke one of the more impressive looking bosses with Blind and I only slightly regretted it. That boss will bully me on Ruin difficulty, I'm sure~!
There isn't much crowd control in the game, but the Blind status effect is devastating. Blind reduces enemy movement to 1 square, and reduces enemy ability and attack range to 1. This means if you can blind an enemy and end your turn 2 tiles away then that enemy is essentially out of the fight. Gouge from Chisel is your earliest access to blind, and has the added advantage of being applicable for multiple turns as you level Gouge.
Blind wont last more than 1 turn on a small number of very specific units (I think only two specific units in the whole game?) but for most units it'll last full duration (up to 5 turns I believe with Gouge).
Blind is the only practical way I've found to land delayed AoE. No more using delayed AoE just to zone! Now it can also splatter opponents.
Hope that helps!