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Magic
User Sora
Universe Kingdom Hearts

Magic (まほう, Magic) is Sora's neutral special move in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Overview

Sora will use one of three magic spells, Firaga (ファイガ, Figa), Thundaga (サンダガ, Thundaga) and Blizzaga (ブリザガ, 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.

Sora begins the match with Firaga, in which he fires a straight fireball from his Keyblade. The input can be tapped continously to perform consecutive shots. Thundaga has Sora lifting his Keyblade upwards 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 shoot out a stream of short range ice projectiles that instantly freezes the opponent if used at close range, similar to Blizzard. All of the three moves can be deflected, absorbed, or picked up by Villager and Isabelle when using Pocket.

Origin

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. 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 Final Fantasy series, where it is standard.

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Names in other languages

Language Name
  Japanese まほう, Magic
  English Magic
  French Magie
  German Magie
  Spanish Magia
  Italian Magia
  Chinese (Simplified) 魔法
  Chinese (Traditional) 魔法
  Korean 마법
  Dutch Magie
  Russian Магия