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Black Magician Girl
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She may be small, but don't underestimate her. This spunky little thing is packing enough heat to take down a Swiss Bank, and that's just with the spells she learned in kindergarten. The Black Magician Girl is a character type frequently found in fantasy that is primarily an offensive magic user. In personality, she is likely to be immature and outgoing, frequently a Genki Girl and Tomboy. This is carried over to her design, which is far less likely to be as elaborate or impractical as the Lady of Black Magic. She's also far less likely to be Ms. Fanservice than the Lady. Physically, the Black Magician Girl is weaker than the fighters, often being a Squishy Wizard or Glass Cannon and being unable to attack for much, if any, damage. Her weapon of choice is usually a rod or staff, although ranged weapons are not uncommon, nor are improbable ones such as books. Her primary role in combat is to stand back and pelt the enemy with Fire/Ice/Lightning, not to get down in the mud, the blood and the beer with the melee types. She will often be younger than The Hero, both physically and emotionally. Due to this, she will almost never be a love interest for him. Black Magician Girls are, as the name would suggest, usually female, but male examples do exist. Black Magician Boys will be as immature as their female counterparts and may be physical cowards. Subtrope of Black Mage. Compare to Lady of Black Magic, the other character archetype for Black Mages found in fantasy. In personality and skillset, this trope is the inverse of the White Magician Girl, for which this character type is often a Foil. See also Black Magic, which is magic that is evil, and White Mage. NOT to be confused with Dark Magical Girl, which is largely a personality trope - although overlap in terms of abilities and appearance is common. |
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Rose Lalonde, although she is just thirteen, definitely is an Action Girl more powerful than John who is just as old as her. note For comparison, John did several panels just strifing with one imp, which took him three turns to defeat even with a prototyped weapon. Rose took out two (twice prototyped, arguably stronger) imps and an ogre with her basic weapon in the span of an animated panel. She is also a Nightmare Fetishist who knows her way around that black tome of hers. While initially wise around it, when she enters the game she also gets access to Item Crafting, she combines it with her knitting needles making the Thorns of Oglogoth. | |
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Mana-Khemia 2: Fall of Alchemy has Chloe, who has one of the highest magic stats in the game. Her inherent skills tend towards demon summoning and monster analysis, both dark elemental, and her personality is... rather fitting. | |
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Arnaud from Wild Arms 4 makes a rare male example of the cowardly variety. | |
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Pictured above: Slayers's Lina Inverse. While talented with many types of magic, she leans heavily toward offense and has a habit of tossing around an Unholy Nuke capable of leveling mountains when provoked. | |
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Kirika Akatsuki from Senki Zesshou Symphogear G is the Genki Girl and Perky Female Minion of the Terrible Trio, who (along with Shirabe) is the youngest of the current Symphogear users. Her design bears strong resemblance to the Trope Namer, but since the series is a Magical Girl Warrior show where the Symphogear users have Magitek weapons, there is not much magic to use, but she has the ability to destroy souls with her Sinister Scythe, which is the closest thing of an abstract magical ability you can get in this series. Kirika also averts the part with the weak physical abilities, since she's physically stronger than Shirabe and Chris. Chris Yukine may also count as an example, depending on how one views the Magi Tech nature of the Symphogears. Her power manifests in a wide variety of bows, guns, and missiles, making her the go-to heroine for ranged attacks and massive explosions while the others fight more directly. |
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Penny, the twin sister of the Red Room series' protagonist, is a badass sorceress who wields a magical staff once belonging to Hiawatha. She's also a Badass Gay character too. | |
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Subverted in Lunar: The Silver Star. Mia Ausa, the Black Magician Girl, is the quiet, friendly, introverted one; whereas Jessica de Alkirk, ostensibly the White Magician Girl, is the loud, brash one. Played straighter in the sequel Eternal Blue where Lemina (Mia's descendant) fits the trope by being the attack magic user and a Genki Girl while Ronfar, the healer is...um, a brash gambling guy. |
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Female mages in Fire Emblem tend to either be Badass Bookworms or start as White Magician Girls before becoming Magic Knights through promotion, but there are still a few true Black Magician Girls (generally thunder or fire mages), including Linde from Shadow Dragon and Mystery of the Emblem, Tailtiu from Genealogy, Nino from Blazing Blade, and Lute from Sacred Stones. Empress Sanaki from Radiant Dawn (she appears in Path of Radiance as well, but only in cut scenes) specializes in fire magic, but she's also skilled in thunder, wind, and light... and the only fully-promoted magic-user who can't use staves. And yes, she has the personality for it, much to Sigrun's consternation. | |
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Both Imoen and Nalia from Baldur's Gate II fit this trope. | |
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Rita Mordio in Tales of Vesperia, Tsundere in personality and the brains of the playable characters. Worth noting she's only deredere for the White Magician Girl Estelle. | |
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Guillo from Baten Kaitos is an odd example, being a genderless godcraft that was made by combining the souls and personalities of both a male and female sorcerer. It just barely qualifies because it has a female figure and mannerisms, and openly admits to being in love with Sagi. | |
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Delphine Jend in Oblivion. She's a sweet little woman who likes to kill cute woodland creatures with Expert-Level destruction spells. | |
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Refia from Final Fantasy III DS, if changing her class to Black Mage. | |
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Arche of Tales of Phantasia. | |
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Qara in Neverwinter Nights 2. | |
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Evon, of the comic of the same name. An Unskilled, but Strong (but improving) magic user who can go full-on Person of Mass Destruction when stressed. | |
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All five Agents of the Realm are girls and, with exception of Norah's shield, all have purely offensive powers. Additionally, Kendall and Adele fit very well with personality. | |
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Mythica: Marek's magic is mostly offensive, and is partly powered by Necromancy. | |
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Memento Vivere, a Final Fantasy X fanfiction, uses this trope to describe Rikku whenever she's using the magical powers of her Conflagration Grid, particularly during the battle on Mushroom Rock Road. | |
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Sadie from The Kane Chronicles can do a lot of things with magic, but explosions are a favourite of hers. She also fits the personality type, being feisty and rebellious with a generous dose of snark. Meanwhile, Zia Rashid is more a Lady of Black Magic. | |
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For the first half of Errant Story, Meji pretty much takes this Up to Eleven (note, on the subject of improbable weapons, that she uses her familiar as a bludgeoning weapon!), albeit with no intention of being a team player. Then she gets, well, Senilisized ... and she goes from taking it up to eleven, to taking it up to about 342. | |
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Played straighter in the sequel Eternal Blue where Lemina (Mia's descendant) fits the trope by being the attack magic user and a Genki Girl while Ronfar, the healer is...um, a brash gambling guy. | |
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Schierke of Berserk could qualify, being a powerful witch and signifigantly younger than most other characters (except Isidro). However, her personality is almost a complete aversion, aside from tending towards being Skilled, but Naïve. | |
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Toph Beifong from Avatar: The Last Airbender is a twelve-year-old tomboy and snark goddess who deals mountains of damage to baddies. Her Earthbending abilities are equally useful for defense and offense, but she loves dealing out a good offensive smackdown (or just a good game of horseplay), and this definitely qualifies her as a Black Magician Girl. Unlike many other Black Magician Girls, though, her attacks aren't always ranged; she's perfectly willing to get into the grit of battle. For instance, she had a mud wrestling match with Katara (erm...That Came Out Wrong), and she once actually covered her body in metal to take down a Fire Nation airship from the inside. | |
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Nico Minoru in Marvel: Avengers Alliance specializes in offensive magic and bigger emphasis is put on the Perky Goth aspects of her personality than with her comics counterpart, who is more of a Lady of Black Magic. | |
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Final Fantasy IV has Rydia, who starts out a child but undergoes a Plot-Relevant Age-Up. To an extent, Rydia seems generally boisterous, but this is tempered by her past as the sole survivor of her Doomed Hometown. She also isn't in love with any of the other heroes, but does serve as the unrequited love interest of Edge and comes to see Cecil as a father figure. Also Palom is a Black Magician Boy. |
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Vivi is a more contemplative Black Magician Boy than most of his female counterparts, but he packs more magic than any other mage into a body half their size! | |
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Relm from Final Fantasy VI. While the other two female members of the team are also very powerful spellcasters, they're more Magic Knights and she's the only one that fits this personality type. | |
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Aht of Radiant Historia fits the personality type of this trope so well you'd think the writers read this trope first. Her primary combat role is powerful trap and Area of Effect spells. She also comes with decent healing magic, but she's not as good in this role as White Mage Marco. | |
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Melia from Xenoblade has several elements of this, despite being technically the oldest party member, being a High Entia. She's the only party member capable of manipulating ether by herself, and has a few nasty Limit Breaks under her sleeve. | |
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Ashlynn from Dragon Quest VI is a tomboy, and the youngest member of the party. She also knows several of the strongest offensive spells in the game and is the only party member able to learn the ridiculously powerful Magic Burst (normally only learned by mastering a vocation which is only available post-game) prior to defeating the final boss. | |
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Charmcaster from Ben 10. She's got the brash, forceful personality down; but unlike most examples listed, she's a villain. As of the Ultimate Alien, that status gets somewhat blurred, since she becomes of a Dark Magical Girl Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds with a tragic backstory and sympathetic motives. |
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The Elder Scrolls: In Morrowind, the Master Trainer in Destruction magic isn't a high-ranking official in the Mages Guild, or even an ancient Great House Telvanni mage-lord...it is a little Breton farmer by the name of Leles Birian. She can train you to a higher level in the Destruction skill than anyone else in the entire game. Delphine Jend in Oblivion. She's a sweet little woman who likes to kill cute woodland creatures with Expert-Level destruction spells. |
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Aika from Skies of Arcadia defines this personality-wise, despite arguably not being the best spellcaster. | |
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Magic: The Gathering gives us Chandra Nalaar, a very literal Fiery Redhead. She frequently serves as the poster child for Red Magic, which in this setting is the type most focused on Elemental Powers. | |
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Maryine from the Stories of Nypre series is this even when her powers are severely limited. | |
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The Dark Magician Girl from Yu-Gi-Oh!, the Trope Namer, as well as Ancient Egyptian counterpart, Mana, whose early appearances show just why extreme genkiness + powerful magic = trouble — before she gets dangerous. Dark Magician Girl deserves extra credit for actually being named Black Magician Girl in Japanese, which is where the trope's name was taken from. |
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As of the Ultimate Alien, that status gets somewhat blurred, since she becomes of a Dark Magical Girl Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds with a tragic backstory and sympathetic motives. | |
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Lufia in Lufia & The Fortress of Doom, though she's The Hero's age (and his girlfriend, too). | |
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Aurora from Black Sigil: Blade of the Exiled. Tomboyish, Fiery, and loves tossing fireballs about. | |
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In Morrowind, the Master Trainer in Destruction magic isn't a high-ranking official in the Mages Guild, or even an ancient Great House Telvanni mage-lord...it is a little Breton farmer by the name of Leles Birian. She can train you to a higher level in the Destruction skill than anyone else in the entire game. | |
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The sprite kid Popoi from Secret of Mana is an impulsive and energetic male version of this trope. Except in the German translation, where this character was generally referred to as female. | |
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Annie from League of Legends is a cute, perky six-year-old girl who has a magical pet bear and a penchant for fire magic. | |
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The Wizard from Diablo III is the youngest of the playable characters, but they wield terrifying amount of destructive magic powers in addition of their cocky but tempered attitude. This is quite moreso seen in Heroes of the Storm, where the female Wizard, Li-Ming, gets to duke it out with other spellcasters that Blizzard Entertainment offered... and she came off pretty young (compared to Jaina, Kael'thas, Medivh, Gul'dan) but no less dangerous. | |
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Merrill in Dragon Age II: Genki, moe, optimistic, dabbles in Blood Magic and deals with demons. Her magic repertoire is strictly damage-dealing, and her two main specialty powers are called "Blood of the First" and "Wrath of the Elvhen." Unusually, however, she's an adult and is both one of the nicest characters in the series and a potential Love Interest. | |
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Angelika, from Our Little Adventure is a straight example. Even Emily the Squishy Wizard doesn't match Angelika's offensive magical power in combat. | |
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Touhou's Marisa Kirisame fits this trope to a T. Loud, brash, and a pretty capable thief who uses her lifespan as an excuse for never returning anything she steals. Yet she's still one of the heroes of the setting, relatively speaking. | |
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DSBT InsaniT: Portica is very skilled with her telekinesis and Eye Beams in battle, and is always up for dispatching villains. | |
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Enid Nightshade gets upgraded to this in The Worst Witch TV adaptation. She is shown using her magic offensively far more often that the rest of the girls. Her book personality gets swapped to become more mischievous and spunky after becoming proper friends with Mildred. | |
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Melody Farklight in Nostalgia, complete with tons of spunk (and a side helping of tsundere-ness). | |
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Orendi from Battleborn is a psychotic multi-armed little witch that uses chaos magic in a Science Fantasy based game. | |
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Master of the Monster Lair: Tomboyish Kate uses primarily uses offensive magic, in contrast to Owen's repertoire of healing and support magic. She asks the magic shopkeeper for ever more powerful spells to use against monsters. To round out the trope description, she primarily equips bows and staves as weapons. | |
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Selphie Tilmitt of Final Fantasy VIII fits the trope. Although she is eighteen, she is by far the most childish member of the main cast. Her Limit Break is magic based. Unusually for the trope, she does become a love interest - but it's part of the Beta Couple. | |
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Vanille in Final Fantasy XIII is cute, funny, genki and all around adorable. She's also the best Saboteur. | |
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Kano Kirishima in Eternal Fighter Zero is able to cast tiered versions of fire, ice or lightning spells to fight. Her powers are also a reference to her wishing for magic in AIR, although it's very likely that becoming a magician, and as bonus, a strong fighter, was not what Kano had in mind. | |
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