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Sometimes magic is not just something someone can do, it is also something that is physiologically and mentally addictive. People who use Addictive Magic always want to use it as much as possible because it feels pleasurable to them in some way. Sometimes there is a risk to the user if he uses his magic powers too much, and so he must be careful about using their powers too often, lest they consume him. In extreme cases, it might even be a Fantastic Drug.
Compare The Dark Side, where evil is addictive. See Power High for a one-time boost.
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The Ice King's crown "Adventure Time" has the effect of granting powers related to the manipulation of ice and snow, immortality and other abilities to its user while consuming their sanity, each use of its power makes it more difficult resist its side effects such as loss of identity.
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Magic in Heralds of Valdemar doesn't usually seem to trend this way, but the short story "Trust Your Instincts" in the anthology "Pathways" has the magical king-choosing Sword that Sings causing an obsession in a mage who'd handled it, making him break into the palace to touch it with eager, shaking hands - until it switched from a warm and calming influence to a cold terror-inducing one that had him stealing it and running unprepared into a mountain pass where he died - all as part of the sword's plan to get itself lost until Tarma and Kethry find it in Oathbreakers.
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Die: Neo gear runs on Fair gold, a mix between this and Fantastic Drug. Neos, including Angela, need new Fair gold every morning to power their gear. Ash outright calls Angela an addict... while, ironically, recognizing that the Dictator power of Compelling Voice she herself possesses is also somewhat psychologically addictive.
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In the Dark Sun setting 2e, set on a post-apocalyptic world damaged by arcane magic, there's an interesting variation. Arcane magic includes defiling (which requires less skill and training) which destroys plant life, and preserving (which requires more skill and a Wisdom requirement) which only lightly damages plant life. Arcane casters don't get addicted to spellcasting but can easily become addicted to the defiling method and never learn or use preserving. This is not good.
In the 4th Edition, there's no addiction rule. Instead, every arcane caster is given an ability (whether you want it or not) called Arcane Defiling. It's powerful, but there are both in- and out-of-game reasons not to use it. In a hard fight, a wizard player might find it hard to justify not using the power.
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Guardians of the Flame: It's stated explicitly to resemble cocaine addiction—a little bit every now and then is okay, but use too much and it's a steep, quick decline into obsession, madness, and bad hygiene. Demonstrated with Andy-Andy, who keeps to a slow, safe, gentle progression, until Karl dies, at which point she takes a flying leap off the slippery slope. Subverted in the end - given the choice of sacrificing her sanity or ability to do magic for enough power for an epic spell, she chooses the latter. She does, however, display symptoms of catastrophic cold-turkey withdrawal afterward. This may also be the entire motivation of Arthur Deighton/Arta Myrdhyn.
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My Little Pony:
My Little Pony: Escape From Catrina: Witchweed Potion is a powerful magic amplifier that is also incredibly addictive. It's unclear if Catrina can even use magic without supping it, or if that's a symptom of how addicted she's become.
My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: In "Inspiration Manifestation", the spellbook effectively serves as this for Rarity. Under its influence, she stops eating, grows increasingly manic in her behavior, and is only free of it when Spike finally stops enabling her and makes her realize how harmful it is.
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Darwath: In the realm of Darwath there is a saying: "A mage will have magic," meaning that a mage can't not use their magic, even if it might cost him his life. Novice mage Rudy Solis finds that it's quite true.
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A recurring theme in the Shannara series, though more for some magics than others. The Sword of Leah is perhaps the most consistently addictive.
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Camelot: Merlin apparently stopped using magic due to this, since he liked it way too much.
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In The Dresden Files, this applies to black magic, such as killing another human or manipulating their mind. Using magic is closely tied to doing what you truly love, and you can only cast magic if you honestly believe in what you're doing. Black magic, even if used in self-defense or for a genuinely good cause, alters the user's mind to accept what they did was good on some level. Each additional casting of black magic alters the user's mind even more, making them more willing to use black magic, until eventually they are using the magic just for the sake of using it. Given how rare it is for a warlock to not descend into raving lunacy, the official White Council policy is to execute anyone caught using black magic on sight.
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In Infernal, Barbara seems to think that Lennox (the player character) is becoming addicted to the demonic powers he receives from the Abyss, either because it's inherently corrupting or because he just likes the power. Lennox does seem pretty keen to get the powers back once he's lost them, but whether there really is an addiction or whether it's just practicality isn't stated outright.
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World of Warcraft: The Blood Elves became addicted to Mana. As High Elves they were able to draw on the energies of the Sunwell to sate their addiction, but it was defiled and tainted by the Scourge. The main schism between High and Blood Elves arose because they disagreed over the best way to cope with their condition. High Elves prefer to meditate and master their cravings and Blood Elves started finding other sources on which to feed — including demonic energy. Some of them were able to control that addiction; some of them were transformed into wasted, addicted beings called the Wretched.
Notably, becoming addicted to magic is the only way a male Blood Elf (or female for that matter) can go bald — making it a literal Bald of Evil.
Strictly speaking, all mortals can become addicted to arcane magic in the setting. The effects of casting an arcane spell are described in terms that make it sound a lot like real-world drugs and mages may feel the urge to cast the spell again for the thrill it causes. The MMO even makes a joking reference to real-life anti-drug campaigns with this in-game book: [1] (contents are posted in the comments).
Even more dangerous is fel magic — that is, demonic energy — which is even more addictive and MUCH more corrupting.
Recently, an information dump on warlocks has revealed that even demons are addicted to magic. Their addiction is characterized by the distinct fel green tint. Illidan had something that could cure that addiction, which is why none of the demons in his service had the green theme.
The Nightborne in Legion are the most extreme example seen so far. Having spent 10,000 years relying on the Nightwell's energy after sealing themselves away, they're completely reliant on its energy. Whereas Blood Elves need a long time to become Wretched, it can take only days or even hours for Nightborne to devolve into Withered. Parallels with addiction are made even clearer with their preferred methods of imbibing mana being ground crystals, powder, and wine; body language of Nightfallen resembling that of hard drug addicts; and several characters obviously desperate for another hit. There's a reason many players have taken to flat-out calling them junkies.
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Triptych Continuum: There's an element of this to Talents, or magic stemming from a pony's cutie mark. All ponies experience some degree of what's locally known as "flank-brain" when they first get their mark, as the surge of pleasure that comes from triggering their talent produces something of a Pavlovian conditioning effect. Friends and family usually try to intervene, but the spectrum of varying levels of addiction to mark-magic, locally known as "falling into the mark", remains the most prominent mental illness in Equestria.
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In the Dreamblood Duology, there's Narcomancy — especially dreamblood, one of the four dreamhumours. Coming in contact with it or using it gives wonderful sensations and visions, but after a time the user becomes dependent and must have dream blood or die.
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Turning Red: Mei is warned that continued use of her panda will make it harder to banish during the ritual. Mei exploits it anyway as a side hustle, and does indeed have a hard time separating from the spirit, ultimately choosing to keep it as part of her.
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Downplayed and implied in Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children—Jacob suspects that the loop's magic is addictive.
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Skulduggery Pleasant:
The series doesn't have magic as inherently addictive in itself, but a lot of the things about it are, such as the power rush, the remarkable world that comes with it, and the vast longevity it confers - which derives from magic use and magical power, with a weak sorcerer being an old woman at 'only' 200, while most of the protagonists are between 400 and 500 years old, with Tanith Low being considered rather young at 'only' 78 when the series begins.
Valkyrie in particular is characterised as being addicted to both danger and magic in the first series and given that she's a prodigy, with her talents at necromancy requiring an adult level focus long before her Surge (magical puberty, when powers are set and unleashed at full potential) and being directly compared to Lord Vile, the most powerful natural necromancer in history, in terms of power and progression. For context, Vile was a genius who was already well past his first century when he turned to necromancy, with the additional advantage of being a dead man wielding necromancy which is a massive amplifier, and by his own account, capable of cracking the planet open at the height of his powers. An alternate version of him successfully killed his world via a zombie apocalypse. She revels in her power frequently, though she very much objects to the casual Fantastic Racism, and becomes more and more addicted to her Superpowered Evil Side, Darquesse. In the second, after the hugely traumatic ending of the first series which serves as an epic Break the Haughty, she's much more subdued, coping with a truly awful case of PTSD, and flat out tells the next wannabe Kid Hero that he should abandon magic and live a normal life because if she had her time over, that's exactly what she would do.
In the second series, Splashes are magical power ups that basically serve as little boosters of magic and different abilities for sorcerers (and are, in fact, prototypes of empowering mortals with unstable magic), serving as addictive drugs. Valkyrie gets hooked on them for a little while when she's trying to cope with her guilt and somewhat broken sanity, until circumstances force her to go cold turkey for months.
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In Mega Man Battle Network, the Dark Chips (very powerful versions of normal Battle Chips, Made of Evil) are stated to be addicting to use; just one use will lead to the Net Navi slowly getting more and more dependent on it. Dark Chip users also tend to become easily irritated and being pricks. In gameplay terms, the Dark Chip, if you have any, will come out to your chip selection window when Mega Man is in the "anxious" state (if he gets hit a lot without retaliating), pretty much tempting the player to use it to turn the tides; the more you use it, the easier Mega Man will get "anxious". Using them will also give the effect of Maximum Hp Reduction per each use, much like how drugs slowly eat your body.
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In The Books of Magic, the original mini-series written by Neil Gaiman, the young Tim Hunter learns that he has the potential to be one of the greatest magicians in the world, and is led by the Trenchcoat Brigade (composed of John Constantine, The Phantom Stranger, Doctor Occult and Mister E) through a mystical journey to the past, present, other realms like faerielands and the uncertain future. Through his journey, Tim learns through all the people and creatures and manners of entities that yes, magic is exciting, but it comes with basically three rules: magic is a gigantic risk, can be highly addictive, and once you 'walk the path' (learn about and study magic) you can't NEVER EVER come back to normality.
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Steven Universe: Fusion has the potential to become this, because it gives the user a Power High. On another level, fusions are a metaphor for relationships, and their addictive quality can be interpreted as developing a codependency.
Both Amethyst and Pearl love fusing with Garnet for this reason and because doing so allows them to feel Garnet's balance and confidence. This ends up causing serious problems- Amethyst fused with Garnet (Sugilite) is highly reckless and destructive, and Pearl gets so addicted to the confidence boost that she fakes enemy operation in order to have more chances to fuse into Sardonyx.
Later, this is revealed to be the case for Lapis and Jasper after having spent months fused as Malachite, fueled by their hatred. The former realizes how destructive it was but still feels some sort of longing for the latter...who took it much worse and became obsessed with the power it granted them and is now more or less stalking the former as a result.
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BioShock has a variation of "the substance that grants magic is highly addicting." Specifically, the population of Rapture discovered that a substance in sea slugs, Adam, could grant the user superpowers to to use around the house. However, Adam itself was highly addictive and eventually causes insanity as well as physical deterioration with prolonged use.
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The One Ring of The Lord of the Rings gives its user power, but at the same time creates an addiction to it, to the point where the user couldn't give it to anyone else, thus making him the only one powered by it.
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In Neal Shusterman's novel The Eyes of Kid Midas, the protagonist becomes increasingly reliant on the power of his magical sunglasses. The sunglasses aren't in any hurry to go away either.
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In The Wheel of Time:
Channelers of the One Power must discipline themselves not to use the Power too regularly: channeling comes with a rush of Super-Senses and feeling more alive that tempts them to draw more of the Power than they can handle, to the point of death or burning out their ability to channel. Channelers who have De-Powered by accident or as a punishment tend to lose the will to live and die within a year or two.
The True Power, drawn directly from the Dark One, is so addictive that using any noteworthy amount of it nearly guarantees that the channeler will eventually overdraw and die messily. It also comes with a heaping side of Drunk on the Dark Side that causes some nasty Sanity Slippage along the way.
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Mary Marvel, once she takes on the powers of Black Adam in the Captain Marvel storylines.
Black Adam himself isn't so much addicted to magic as disinterested in having a normal life anymore. His evil comes from a lack of modern sensibilities and a brutal default response to personal tragedy. His powers do seem to corrupt anyone else he loans them to, Depending on the Writer.
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The Magicians (2016): Referenced in the series tagline, "MAGIC IS A DRUG." Julia's behavior in pursuit of magic resembles an addiction to such a degree that people close to her actually believe she has gotten hooked on drugs and she even agrees to go to rehab. It is later explained to her that there is a reason for that.
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Schooled in Magic:
Necromancy addicts its users, while slowly driving them mad too.
A Magic Staff is also addictive, and users can eventually become unable to use magic without one.
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The Covenant: The Sons' magic is not merely highly addictive, but drains their vitality and prematurely ages them the more they use it. This is only after their 18th birthday, though. Before that, their magic is much less powerful but is also a freebie. However, if they're not careful, they'll get hooked and be unable to stop. This is what happened to the protagonist's father and to the Big Bad, who has to resort to stealing other Sons' magic to keep himself young.
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Old Kingdom: Unlike the controlled discipline of Charter Magic, Free Magic is all about dominating a source of power and wielding it through pure willpower, an addictive experience that quickly corrupts the user's mind. Clariel's first brush with Free Magic gives her uncharacteristic power fantasies, and using it twice imprints it on her so strongly that she's almost physically unable to prevent her body from grasping for more.
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In New Testament Scripture from The Bible, the Greek word translated as magic and witchcraft is pharmakeia (φα�μακεία), which can also double for drug use (but actually means "poison").
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The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power: Morgoth's hilt works like a proto One Ring. Theo confesses to Arondir that a part of him wants the hilt back because he started to get addicted to the sensation of power he felt every time he hold the weapon in his hand.
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Generally, Magic: The Gathering just depicts it as a tool or as a form of self-expression, so there usually isn't an addictive component unless there is a curse involved. However, in earlier fluff Black and Red tended to intoxicate their spellcasters - being the colors of individuality and self-indulgence, it's not hard to see why.
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The climax of Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords has a variation. The conversation between the player and the Big Bad has the Big Bad reveal that she thinks The Force itself is a destructive cancer and wants to destroy it, no matter how much death and damage that will do to galactic society. The player can point out how that's hypocritical for a powerful force-user and Sith Lord as herself, and she'll defend herself by saying she's only studying The Force in the same way a chemist will study a poison...and then comment that maybe that's just an excuse and the truth is that she's addicted to wielding the Force.
In fact, it's mentioned in the previous game that using the Dark Side actually changes a person's neurological patterns, much like prolonged drug use.
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The magic of the Weave in The Braided Path trilogy fills users with such a strong sense of bliss that it is easy for them to lose themselves and go insane as a result. Using a mask laced with witch stone dust only amplifies the effects. Both the Weavers and the Red Order have to use a lot of discipline so they don't lose themselves to the Weave. (Although the Red Order have a slight advantage, given most of them underwent a Traumatic Superpower Awakening by accidentally setting their surroundings on fire.)
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Game of Thrones: As an adventurous young boy before being paralyzed, Bran gets very excited at his ability to warg into his direwolf Summer and it's natural for him to want to spend as much time running and hunting in Summer's skin as possible until he's spending hours doing it, but Jojen warns him that too much of this will cause him to forget he's actually human.
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The Third Edition Shadowrun supplement "Magic in the Shadows" introduced "focus addiction". If mages used foci too often there was a risk of their becoming addicted to and dependent upon them. This could cause them to become unable to use magic without a focus or even lose their magical abilities altogether.
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Sienna from The End Times: Vermintide is a bit addicted to the pyromancy of Bright Wizardry, making her a dangerous Pyromaniac. An invasion by a horde of Skaven soon convinces Saltzpyre, who is taking her to trial, to let her have her way with the endless horde of murderous ratfolk instead. In Vermintide II, the Unchained class option sees her giving in fully to the addiction; her playstyle as an Unchained appropriately is at its best when she's just barely below a magic-induced Heroic RRoD.
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In the Emerald City episode "Mistress - New - Mistress", West claims she's glad for the Wizard's laws as "magic was a drug even worse than the poppy."
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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: In "Inspiration Manifestation", the spellbook effectively serves as this for Rarity. Under its influence, she stops eating, grows increasingly manic in her behavior, and is only free of it when Spike finally stops enabling her and makes her realize how harmful it is.
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Mistborn: The Original Trilogy:
Subverted in the second novel. Straff Venture assumes that using the mystical metal atium to fuel their powers is addictive to Mistborn, and uses carefully controlled rations of it to control his Dragon and bastard son Zane. Atium, however, is not addictive (at least, no more addictive than anything that grants power), and Zane mentally derides Straff for thinking so- he hangs around him mostly because he doesn't have anywhere else to go.
Played straight in the third novel. Spook continuously flares tin, making his eyesight even more keen than normal for a tineye. As a side effect, he gets so used to it that he would go practically blind if he dropped the tin. Instead, he goes around wearing a blindfold over a pair of glasses to shield him against bright light, which keeps him still able to see normally that way.
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Changeling: The Lost: The most powerful Changelings become physically and psychologically dependent on Glamour and will start to die if they don't harvest a bare minimum every few days. Downplayed in that most Changelings never become powerful enough to experience it, but at the highest possible Wyrd score, they need a hefty 5 points per day — enough that they likely need to plan out their sources in advance. Of course, not long after that, it might not matter anymore...
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The 10th Kingdom: The magic shoes. The Troll King appears to already be suffering from a crippling addiction to them at the story's outset, and Virginia falls under their spell very quickly. Somewhat deconstructed as well: the Troll King has an established shoe fetish and Wolf thinks Virginia just has a strong desire to be invisible, shrugging it off himself. Played with and lampshaded in that one of the pieces from the soundtrack is actually entitled "Addicted to Magic"...but instead of playing during anything to do with the magic shoes, it appears when Wolf tempts Tony with the magic bean, during the Dog Prince's Urine Trouble scene, and when the magic mushrooms are tempting Tony to eat them in the Deadly Swamp.
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Empath: The Luckiest Smurf: In "The Smurf Village Revival", Benedictus' spiritual power has an addictive quality to it, as Empath says that the Smurfs have been going to him night after night to receive this power.
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Villains by Necessity: Use of a dark portal is both addictive and corrupting to the user.
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Their Midnight Revels: While Edith Crawley and Thomas Barrow do not show all the signs of a parallel drug addiction, some of the symptoms of this trope still apply: such as expanded thoughts, uncontrollable inhibitions, heightened senses, and rapidly changing emotions, particularly rage, anxiety, and depression. Plus their behavior after they return from Faerie the first night mirrors the behavior of a drug user coming down from a high.
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Warlocks in The Legends of Ethshar series qualify—the more they use their magic, the easier and more pleasurable it gets. But the power's drawn from an external source, and a warlock who uses too much ends up being irresistibly summoned to that source.
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Seventh Horcrux: Harry, in order to avoid being controlled by the Imperius Curse, regularly Imperios himself to do whatever he wants. When Hermione finds out and forces him to stop, he goes through withdrawal.
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John's solo comics, Hellblazer, show us an even uglier side of addictive magic. A lot of magicians through the comic stories, both friends and enemies (and sometimes both) of John are people with no inner mystical power like Zatanna nor with a grand arcane purpose like Doctor Fate, but regular people that learned some magic here and there. Some of them are regular, blue-collar mystics who work a nine-to-five and live in perfectly comfortable but mundane flats and houses, but a high number of other magic users are shown to be actual homeless and squatter antisocial drug addicts who can't leave neither their addictions or magic itself and what it have brought into their lives (usually, trying to get fame, fortune, love, revenge, more drugs, etc.)
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Ages of Shadow: The card game Brenner creates is designed to be addictive, even as it channels fragments of the souls of the losers as sacrifices to Jade. In fact, according to Domino, it's the very loss of those soul fragments that makes the game so addictive, and makes long term players so eccentric (at best). However, after the Final Battle, this no longer applies, as the soul fragments are returned, and Jade's influence on the game is cut off due to the seal.
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Once Upon a Time has the two main villains, Regina and Rumplestiltskin / Mr. Gold, and both are addicted to their dark magical powers. Rumplestiltskin's dark magic has made his skin turn a weird greenish-gold with gold eyes after becoming the dark one, though Regina has still maintained her looks, she has a more cruel look to her than before she turned to dark magic. Archie Hopper (Jiminy Cricket) told Regina that starting the magic was always easier than stopping.
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Giles's past as a demon summoner was treated a bit like a hooligan/stoner phase—he himself describes it as an extraordinary high. Willow's subplot in season six was less subtle. It started with her abusing Mundane Utility and getting carried away with her rapidly increasing power. It ended in "Wrecked", with her visiting an actual "pusher" who provided his customers with dark spells (analogous to harder drugs) and weird hallucinations. (It was later subject to an Author's Saving Throw that denied that magic itself is addictive)
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In the Mad Lands of GURPS Fantasy 2 one of the forms of magic used by the Soulless is gem injection sorcery, which can only be used after injecting a stimulant drug mixed with powdered gemstones. Using this magic is highly addictive; once one becomes a gem injector giving it up and switching to a less unsavoury form of magic becomes largely impossible. In GURPS 4th edition one possible adventure seed involves the Soulless discovering cross-universal travel and starting to spread the practice to other worlds.
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In the Towers Trilogy, Xhea is an Un-Sorcerer whose body can't process magic. Instead of being able to use it to cast spells, it affects her like a drug. Xhea often accepts payment in magic, despite her inability to use or re-sell it, because she's addicted to the sensations it causes.
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Tangled: Mother Gothel "uses" the powers of Rapunzel's hair each day, and feels instantly refreshed. By her next use, she appears visibly 10-20 years older. Twice when she even suspects she'll no longer be able to access it she goes into a complete panic. All are reminiscent of drug addiction and withdrawal.
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In The War Gods, the ability to work magic is a siren call that a wizard of any kind can't resist. It's considered cruel beyond description to take away a wizard's magic powers and still leave him alive.
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Legends of Tomorrow: In season 6, John Constantine's quest to regain his magic powers after sacrificing them to save the Legends from Aleister Crowley has similarities to a junkie taking increasingly risky steps to find a new fix, to the point where John starts taking a cocktail of vampire blood (itself an addictive substance that has a cumulatively degenerative effect on the user) to get it back.
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Charmed (1998): Paige's boyfriend Richard in Season 6 is a witch who develops a serious problem with abusing and overusing magic. She and his family (ghosts included) stage an intervention in "I Dream of Phoebe", which he rejects at first, but by the end of the episode he is convinced to take a power-stripping potion.
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The magic (called 'Charm') in Dragoncharm is heavily implied to be psychologically addictive, and at the end when the source of Charm disconnects from the world entirely, the Charmed dragons all simultaneously recoil in pain.
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In the Dragonlance series of novels, it is said that High Sorcery can be like this for some people. Raistlin Majere was one such person for whom using magic felt good. It is described as something the high sorcerer can feel all throughout his body when he casts a spell.
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The Smurfs (1981): Allura's magic orb in "Lure Of the Orb" imbues whoever touches it with what they think is heightened inspiration, but it is only a temporary boost of euphoric energy that leaves the person feeling drained and addicted to its power.
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Viceroy's Pride:
Absorbing mana gives the mage a rush of power and euphoria; the bigger the mana, the longer the rush. And since the only known way to absorb mana is to kill something that has mana, this means it is absolutely possible to become literally addicted to killing people. Dan has to be physically held back from murdering people several times, and only learns how to control his addiction through meditation at the last second.
When Dan starts training others in magic, the military Colonel is dismissive of the entire concept, saying that Dan clearly just has PTSD and is deflecting his own weaknesses onto some made-up problem to make himself feel better. He says that the military will have their own psychiatrists monitoring the situation, but his men will not be meditating or doing any other "New Age hippie bullshit." Dan is very worried that this is creating a bunch of ticking time bombs. When he meets up with the soldiers later, he finds that they're fine, because they've been meditating as he suggested. The military psychiatrists took one look at Dan's summary of mana addiction, agreed with his assessment, and immediately ordered weekly meditation sessions. Colonel Bowman raged and refused to meditate himself, but legally couldn't actually order his men not to meditate.
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Frozen II: As Elsa hears the mysterious calling voice in "Into the Unknown" she keeps trying to ignore it, but its allure is too much for her to resist. Grand Pabbie warns Anna to watch over Elsa, as she may lose herself in the allure of magic during their journey. When she's in Ahtohallan and finds magical representations of the past, she goes too far in pursuit of finding more and dies before being revived later.
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John himself is described as an adrenaline junkie, with a highly addictive personality who's a chain-smoker, and has fallen into sometimes bouts of alcoholism and promiscuity, so what could be magic for him but another addiction? Though John knows the risks of excessive magic himself, and while he's not the greatest magician and he's technically leagues below anything and anyone he faces in terms of raw mystical power, he usually stops from using it too much so he doesn't fall completely head over heels on magic, just like any addictive person flip-flops between their own poison usage so they don't fully fall into disarray or become completely dependent or non-functional in society.
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 Towering / int_d69dea33
type
Addictive Magic
 Towers Trilogy / int_d69dea33
type
Addictive Magic
 Viceroy's Pride / int_d69dea33
type
Addictive Magic
 Villains by Necessity / int_d69dea33
type
Addictive Magic
 Ethshar
seeAlso
Addictive Magic
 Zekkyou Gakkyuu (Manga) / int_d69dea33
type
Addictive Magic
 Koragasa Renewal (Roleplay) / int_d69dea33
type
Addictive Magic
 Undergrounds (Roleplay) / int_d69dea33
type
Addictive Magic
 Camelot / int_d69dea33
type
Addictive Magic
 Just Add Magic / int_d69dea33
type
Addictive Magic
 The 10th Kingdom / int_d69dea33
type
Addictive Magic
 The Magicians (2016) / int_d69dea33
type
Addictive Magic
 Ars Magica (Tabletop Game) / int_d69dea33
type
Addictive Magic
 Delta Green (Tabletop Game) / int_d69dea33
type
Addictive Magic
 Godbound (Tabletop Game) / int_d69dea33
type
Addictive Magic
 Spheres of Power (Tabletop Game) / int_d69dea33
type
Addictive Magic
 The Strange (Tabletop Game) / int_d69dea33
type
Addictive Magic
 Infernal (Video Game) / int_d69dea33
type
Addictive Magic
 Second Wind (Video Game) / int_d69dea33
type
Addictive Magic
 SpellForce: Conquest of Eo (Video Game) / int_d69dea33
type
Addictive Magic
 Vermintide II (Video Game) / int_d69dea33
type
Addictive Magic
 Star Trek Continues (Web Video) / int_d69dea33
type
Addictive Magic
 Tangled / int_d69dea33
type
Addictive Magic
 The Smurfs (1981) / int_d69dea33
type
Addictive Magic
 Turning Red / int_d69dea33
type
Addictive Magic