Jacinda Arden's elevation as Labour leader has sent a chill through the National Party in inverse proportion to the sheer radiance emanating from the Labour caucus over the change.
If National was complacent about Ardern before her acceptance press conference, it certainly wasn't afterwards. They could see the threat for themselves.
Its attacks on Labour which proved so effective when Andrew Little was the target simply won't stick.
It is harder to portray Labour as relentlessly negative with Ardern and her relentlessly positive beaming smile taking up half the screen.
It is hard to portray Labour as a party in disarray when it has just elected a young new leader unanimously.