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{{disambig2|Sora's neutral special|other uses|Magic (disambiguation)}}
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'''Magic''' ({{ja|まほう|Mahou}}, ''Magic'') is [[Sora]]'s [[neutral special move]].
'''Magic''' ({{ja|まほう|Mahou}}, ''Magic'') is {{SSBU|Sora}}'s [[neutral special move]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.


==Overview==
==Overview==
Sora will use one of three magic spells, cycling through them in that order after each use. The current spell is shown in the command icon above his fighter portrait. Whenever the spell cycles, the tip of Sora's Keyblade briefly flashes in the color of the next spell.
Sora will use one of three magic spells, '''Firaga''' ({{ja|ファイガ|Faiga}}, ''Figa''), '''Thundaga''' ({{ja|サンダガ|Sandaga}}, ''Thundaga'') and '''Blizzaga''' ({{ja|ブリザガ|Burizaga}}, ''Blizzaga''), based on the cycling order as seen in the command icon above his fighter portrait. When Firaga is used, the move switches to Thundaga, when Thundaga is used, it switches to Blizzaga, and when Blizzaga is used, it cycles back to Firaga.


'''Firaga''' ({{ja|ファイガ|Faiga}}, ''Figa''): The spell Sora always starts the match with, in which he shouts "Fire!" ({{ja|燃えろ!|Moero!}}, ''Burn!'') and fires a straight fireball from his Keyblade. The input can be tapped continuously to perform consecutive shots.  
Sora begins the match with Firaga, in which he shouts "Fire!" and fires a straight fireball from his Keyblade. The input can be tapped continuously to perform consecutive shots. Thundaga has Sora lifting his Keyblade upwards and shouts "Thunder!" to summon three continuous clouds that shoot out a thunderbolt, dealing electric damage to the opponent up to three times. When used in mid-air, its range is decreased. Blizzaga has Sora shout "Freeze!" and shoot out a stream of short range ice projectiles that instantly freezes the opponent if used at close range, similar to [[Blizzard]]. All three moves can be [[reflect]]ed, [[absorb]]ed, or [[pocket]]ed. Thundaga specifically will be reflected vertically upward and will shoot downward when unpocketed. Only one shard of Blizzaga can be pocketed, making it relatively weak.
 
'''Thundaga''' ({{ja|サンダガ|Sandaga}}, ''Thundaga''): Sora lifts his Keyblade upwards and shouts "Thunder!" ({{ja|雷よ!|Ikazuchi yo!}}, ''O' Lightning!'') to summon three continuous clouds that shoot out a lightning bolt, dealing electric damage to the opponent up to three times. The hitboxes of this move behave in such a way that an opponent hit by a lightning bolt will be hit into the next lightning bolt in most circumstances. When used in mid-air, its range is decreased. The spell can still miss smaller opponents within range if they are situated between two lightning bolts. 
 
'''Blizzaga''' ({{ja|ブリザガ|Burizaga}}, ''Blizzaga''): Sora shouts "Freeze!" ({{ja|凍りつけ!| Kōritsuke!}}, ''Freeze!'') and shoots out a stream of short range ice projectiles that do decent shield damage and instantly freeze the opponent if used at close range, similar to [[Blizzard]].
 
All three moves can be [[reflect]]ed, [[absorb]]ed, or [[pocket]]ed. Thundaga specifically will be reflected vertically upward and will shoot downward when unpocketed. Only one shard of Blizzaga can be pocketed, making it relatively weak. The move will not switch to the next spell unless the spell is actually cast. If Sora is interrupted in any way during any spell's startup, the spell that was about to be used will remain queued up until casted out. Additionally, this move is extremely punishable if whiffed, regardless of the spell, with Sora being unable to move during the casting and well after the spell is completed, with every one of them having long ending lag.
 
==Instructional quote==
{{InstructionalQuotes
|ssbuchar=Sora
|ssbudesc=Each time you unleash Firaga/Thundaga/Blizzaga, the magic used next will change.
}}


==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:Firaga KHRECOM.gif|thumb|Sora using Firaga in ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories''.]]
[[File:Thundaga KHRECOM.gif|thumb|Sora using Thundaga in ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories''.]]
In the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series, magic is a type of skill learned by warriors of light for offensive or supportive purposes based on the limited amount of MPs used in gameplay. Some support abilities like MP Rage and MP Haste are used in combat. The best magic user is Donald Duck, Sora's companion, who has a selection of many spells on his disposal throughout the series. Donald is even the one to give Sora access to the {{iw|khwiki|Fire}} spell in the original ''Kingdom Hearts'', the first of his learned spells, though {{iw|khwiki|Thunder}} has the honor of being the first spell seen in the game (where Donald uses it on a sleeping Goofy to wake him up). Magic comes in three different tiers, denoted by the suffix added to the end of the spell: Level one is simply the element's name (Fire), level two adds "-ra" or "-ara" to the end (Fira), and level three adds "-ga" or "-aga" to the end (Firaga). All three spells shown here are cast at level three. The naming convention itself originates from the {{uv|Final Fantasy}} series, where it is standard.
In the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series, magic is a type of skill learned by warriors of light for offensive or supportive purposes based on the limited amount of MPs used in gameplay. Some support abilities like MP Rage and MP Haste are used in combat. The best magic user is Donald Duck, Sora's companion, who has a selection of many spells on his disposal throughout the series. Donald is even the one to give Sora access to the {{iw|khwiki|Fire}} spell in the original ''Kingdom Hearts'', the first of his learned spells, though {{iw|khwiki|Thunder}} has the honor of being the first spell seen in the game (where Donald uses it on a sleeping Goofy to wake him up). Magic comes in three different tiers, denoted by the suffix added to the end of the spell: Level one is simply the element's name (Fire), level two adds '-ra' to the end (Fira), and level three adds '-aga' to the end (Firaga). All three spells shown here are cast at level three. The naming convention itself originates from the {{uv|Final Fantasy}} series, where it is standard.


Fire, Thunder, and {{iw|khwiki|Blizzard}} are the three most basic offensive spells and appear in every ''Kingdom Hearts'' game, though their effects vary from series to series. In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate,'' the spells mostly seem to take after their iterations in the original ''Kingdom Hearts'' - however, in ''Smash,'' Firaga doesn't have a homing capability, simply flying straight ahead similarly to ''358/2 Days''{{'}}s Fira spell, and Thundaga launches multiple bolts in a straight line, like the same game's basic Thunder spell. Blizzaga is shown as a flurry of ice, rather than the icy projectiles often seen in the series, though its short-ranged spread shot acts similarly to the original ''Kingdom Hearts''{{'}}s iteration of the spell, and other ''Kingdom Hearts'' games have given Blizzard spells the ability to freeze their targets, as the spell can in ''Ultimate''.
Fire, Thunder, and {{iw|khwiki|Blizzard}} are the three most basic offensive spells and appear in every ''Kingdom Hearts'' game, though their effects vary from series to series. In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate,'' the spells mostly seem to take after their iterations in the original ''Kingdom Hearts'' - however, in ''Smash,'' Firaga doesn't have a homing capability, simply flying straight ahead similarly to ''358/2 Days''{{'}}s Fira spell, and Thundaga launches multiple bolts in a straight line, like the same game's basic Thunder spell. Blizzaga is shown as a flurry of ice, rather than the icy projectiles often seen in the series, though its short-ranged spread shot acts similarly to the original ''Kingdom Hearts''{{'}}s iteration of the spell, and other ''Kingdom Hearts'' games have given Blizzard spells the ability to freeze their targets, as the spell can in ''Ultimate''.
 
The spell cycle resembles the Command Deck, a gameplay mechanic introduced in ''Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep'' where the player can customize the order of their abilities. Upon use in combat, that move will be under a cooldown, and will switch to the next command available.


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Thundaga KHRECOM.gif|Sora using Thundaga in ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories''.
Blizzaga KHRECOM.gif|Sora using Blizzaga in ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories''.
Blizzaga KHRECOM.gif|Sora using Blizzaga in ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories''.
Firaga KHRECOM.gif|Sora using Firaga in ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories''.
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SSBUSoraFiraga.jpg|Sora using Firaga.
SSBUSoraFiraga.jpg|Sora using Firaga.
SSBUSoraThundaga.jpg|Sora using Thundaga on [[Pit]].
SSBUSoraThundaga.jpg|Sora using Thundaga on [[Pit]].
Sora SSBU Skill Preview Neutral Special.png|Sora using Magic as shown by the [[Move List]] in ''Ultimate''.
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==Trivia==
*Kirby does not copy Sora’s Keyblade instead using a rough imitation made of sparkles unlike with others moves he can copy that use weapons.
==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
===Magic===
{{langtable
{{langtable
|ja={{ja|まほう|Mahō}}
|ja={{ja|まほう|Mahou}}, ''Magic''
|en=Magic
|en=Magic
|fr=Magie
|fr=Magie
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|ru={{rollover|Магия|Magiya|?}}
|ru={{rollover|Магия|Magiya|?}}
|ko={{rollover|마법|Mabeop|?}}
|ko={{rollover|마법|Mabeop|?}}
|zh={{rollover|魔法|Mófǎ|?}}
|zh_cn={{rollover|魔法|Mófǎ|?}}
}}
|zh_tw={{rollover|魔法|Mófǎ|?}}
 
===Spell List===
<div class="contentbox mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="Show translations" data-collapsetext="Hide translations">
'''Firaga'''
{{langtable
|ja={{ja|ファイガ|Faiga}}, ''Figa''
|en=Firaga
|fr=Brasier X
|es=Piro++
|de=Feuga
|it=Firaga
|nl=Firaga
|ru={{rollover|Фирага|Firaga|?}}
|ko={{rollover|파이가|Paiga|?}}
|zh_tw={{rollover|大火焰|Dàhuǒyàn|?}}
}}
}}
'''Thundaga'''
{{langtable
|ja={{ja|サンダガ|Sandaga}}, ''Thundaga''
|en=Thundaga
|fr=Foudre X
|es=Electro++
|de=Blitzga
|it=Thundaga
|nl=Thundaga
|ru={{rollover|Тундага|Tundaga|?}}
|ko={{rollover|선더가|Seondeoga|?}}
|zh_tw={{rollover|大雷電|Dàléidiàn|?}}
}}
'''Blizzaga'''
{{langtable
|ja={{ja|ブリザガ|Burizaga}}, ''Blizzaga''
|en=Blizzaga
|fr=Glacier X
|es=Hielo++
|de=Eisga
|it=Blizzaga
|nl=Blizzaga
|ru={{rollover|Близзага|Blizzaga|?}}
|ko={{rollover|블리자가|Beullijaga|?}}
|zh_tw={{rollover|大暴雪|Dàbàoxuě|?}}
}}
</div>
==Trivia==
*During a Final Smash's startup or a Final Smash's cutscene, Sora's UI for the next neutral special will temporarily fade out.


{{Special Moves|char=Sora}}
{{Special Moves|char=Sora}}
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