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|romaji= ''Torappu Mahō'' |
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|english= Trap Magic (VIZ, Funimation) |
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+ | {{Nihongo|'''Trap Magic'''|{{Ruby|罠|トラップ}}魔法|Torappu Mahō}} is a [[Mana#Magic Forms|form of magic]] that allows the user to create and set magical traps.{{Ref|ch=11|p=5|ep=14}} |
==Description== |
==Description== |
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+ | This form of magic allows the user to create and set magical traps. The user draws a [[Rune array|magic circle]], pours [[mana]] into it, and places it in the path of a person or object. The more complicated a trap is, the more time it takes to draw. Similarly, more powerful traps require more mana.{{Ref|name=c123|ch=123|p=5-6|ep=78}} Most often they are placed on surfaces, such as floors and walls, but they can also be placed in midair.{{Ref|ch=125|p=7|ep=79}} |
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+ | Once the magic circles are drawn and placed, they are invisible to everyone but the user until activated.{{Ref|ch=124|p=4|ep=79}} However, magic sensors can locate traps,{{Ref|name=c11|ch=11|p=9-11|ep=14}}{{Ref|ch=123|p=11-12|ep=78}} and the traps' locations could be [[Revelation of the Cowardly|magically shared with allies]].{{Ref|ch=178|p=9-11|ep=108}} |
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+ | Traps can be set to have a variety of effects, reacting to direct contact or proximity.{{Ref|name=c11}}{{Ref|ch=66|p=8|ep=45}} Three basic types of traps are binding, pitfall, and land mine traps.{{Ref|name=c123}} |
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+ | A more complex type of trap is the counter trap, which absorbs an incoming spell, copies it, and sends it back with twice the power and speed.{{Ref|ch=115|p=2-5, 15|ep=74}} The copy even duplicates the magic attribute and special properties of the spell.{{Ref|ch=125|p=4-5|ep=79}} A spell of significant power could overwhelm and break a counter trap.{{Ref|ch=153|p=14|ep=99}}{{Clr}} |
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− | Three basic types are binding, pitfall, and landmine traps.{{Ref|ch=123|p=6|ep=78}} |
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Latest revision as of 00:03, 27 November 2021
Trap Magic 「
Description
This form of magic allows the user to create and set magical traps. The user draws a magic circle, pours mana into it, and places it in the path of a person or object. The more complicated a trap is, the more time it takes to draw. Similarly, more powerful traps require more mana.[2] Most often they are placed on surfaces, such as floors and walls, but they can also be placed in midair.[3]
Once the magic circles are drawn and placed, they are invisible to everyone but the user until activated.[4] However, magic sensors can locate traps,[5][6] and the traps' locations could be magically shared with allies.[7]
Traps can be set to have a variety of effects, reacting to direct contact or proximity.[5][8] Three basic types of traps are binding, pitfall, and land mine traps.[2]
A more complex type of trap is the counter trap, which absorbs an incoming spell, copies it, and sends it back with twice the power and speed.[9] The copy even duplicates the magic attribute and special properties of the spell.[10] A spell of significant power could overwhelm and break a counter trap.[11]
Spells
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References
- ↑ Black Clover Manga and Anime — Chapter 11 (p. 5) and Episode 14.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Black Clover Manga and Anime — Chapter 123 (p. 5-6) and Episode 78.
- ↑ Black Clover Manga and Anime — Chapter 125 (p. 7) and Episode 79.
- ↑ Black Clover Manga and Anime — Chapter 124 (p. 4) and Episode 79.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Black Clover Manga and Anime — Chapter 11 (p. 9-11) and Episode 14.
- ↑ Black Clover Manga and Anime — Chapter 123 (p. 11-12) and Episode 78.
- ↑ Black Clover Manga and Anime — Chapter 178 (p. 9-11) and Episode 108.
- ↑ Black Clover Manga and Anime — Chapter 66 (p. 8) and Episode 45.
- ↑ Black Clover Manga and Anime — Chapter 115 (p. 2-5, 15) and Episode 74.
- ↑ Black Clover Manga and Anime — Chapter 125 (p. 4-5) and Episode 79.
- ↑ Black Clover Manga and Anime — Chapter 153 (p. 14) and Episode 99.