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Magical Gesture
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Any physical activity required for magic, ranging from simply pointing at the target up to day-long ritual dances. At its simplest, this is just a way of showing the wizard is actually doing stuff. They will point at the target, wave their hand around to move it, and close their fist to crush it. Moving up a step, some types of spell require precise gestures to work, leading to wizards with very nimble fingers as well as an excuse for them not to wear armor involving the restriction of mobility. The precise gestures have to be memorized as part of the spell. The more time-intensive forms of Ritual Magic also often require magical gestures: stir the cauldron nine times widdershins, point the sword at each compass point in turn. If the action isn't simply a gesture, but a heavily physical action, then it's Full-Contact Magic. Set it to rhythm and you have Magic Dance. Supertrope to Hand Seals. Compare with the Pstandard Psychic Pstance. Contrast Geometric Magic (spells come from shapes), Language of Magic (spells come from words), and Powers Do the Fighting (spells don't give a damn about gesticulation). See also Badass Finger Snap, when magic isn't necessarily involved for some interesting effect. Contrast Idiosyncratic Cultural Gesture. |
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This is seen in the first book as well, when Hermione describes the proper method for Wingardium Leviosa. | |
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In Lab Rats, Chase gets mocked for holding his index/middle fingers to his temple while using his bionics. Since his powers are mostly scanning and wireless communication, physically unremarkable, makes him look silly to onlookers. | |
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Spellcasting in the Heralds of Valdemar books typically requires some physical gesturing, though more experienced mages go for subtle movements, leaving the grand sweeping gestures for beginners and showoffs. | |
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A handful of characters in Bleach, most notably Captain Byakuya Kuchiki. When he activates his Bankai, he doesn't have to use the gestures and such to control the storm of blades, but he states that it does help, and increase his speed. Kido spells also involve hand gestures, with some having more than one gesture that will work. | |
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The Silver Eye: Velvare/Bhatair does a specific hand motion touching his chest and the afflicted's face whenever he breaks Sylar's curse on someone. When his children try to break the curse they copy the motion but are unable to help those under it, though Enel figures out a way to do so by touching the Silver Eye with one hand and the afflicted with the other. | |
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Discussed and Averted in Mistborn. Allomany doesn't require any gestures, but Steel and Iron allomancers, who can telekinetically Push or Pull on pieces of metal, often throw their hands out when using their powers. When an inexperienced Vin gestures at a piece of metal she is pushing, Kelsier explicitly notes that it is unnecessary, and potentially disadvantageous as it signals your intent. Despite this it's still fairly common even among people who should know better, likely because it feels like the appropriate thing to do in the heat of the moment. | |
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Changeling: The Dreaming's bunks. A changeling can do just about any kind of magical effect (stats permitting) as long as they can do a bunk that makes it "possible". Bunks, however, are a bit more complex. A bunk is something to make the magic work which the Changeling recognizes is silly and needless, but it makes the magic easier because the Dreaming runs on Clap Your Hands If You Believe and fantasy tropes. So a simple bunk for the Sovereign Art (magic of rulership and leadership) might be speaking in an imperious, feigned accent, while an extremely powerful bunk might involve gathering your whole court, having your retainers strip you of all your regalia, kneeling before your mother's sword, swearing eternal vengeance on the enemy you are casting the magic on, then having your son bring you an iron knife with which you give yourself a permanent scar across the cheek before having your retainers return your regalia while declaring their loyalty to you and the justice of your cause. |
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Plan 7 of 9 from Outer Space. A flashback scene shows a young Buster Kincaid piloting a giant mecha controlled by gestures. This causes him to destroy his helmet sensors while wiping sweat from his forehead, activate his Jump Jet Pack when he farts, and blast sticky foam from a groin-mounted riot cannon on seeing an attractive woman. | |
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Hand gestures are often used by sorcerers in The Belgariad, especially when using telekinesis. They aren't strictly necessary, they just help the user focus their will in the right direction. As such, making a "mystical hand gesture" quickly becomes a visual shorthand for doing sorcery. Ditto for most spellcasters in Eddings' other works. This is lampshaded by Belgarath, who makes a few snide remarks over the centuries about how Polgara feels the need to accompany every release of Will with an airy hand gesture. | |
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Magic in Birthright (2017) is performed with a series of gestures that range from hand signs, to full-body movements. The gestures are a language used to communicate with a goddess in order to ask for a desired spell, meaning they can get quite complex. This only applies to human magic; dragons are able to use their shapeshifting magic without any movements at all. | |
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The powers in Heroes and its follow-up Heroes Reborn are usually accompanied by subtle gestures. Sylar slices heads open by using his finger as a sort of psychic scalpel; Hiro teleports, time travels and freezes time by scrunching up his face and closing his eyes; Greg Grunberg described psychic cop Matt Parkman as having "the power of leaning". | |
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Various entries in the Tales Series involve spellcasters that require gestures before they can launch their spells. Interrupting this gesture will often cancel out the spell. | |
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Naruto has hand seals. Influenced, if not completely derived from, Kuji-Kiri and mudras. Shikamaru's concentration gesture is a mudra. | |
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In He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2021), magic can be cast through various means. "Hand Witches" like Teela perform hand gestures called "tuts" to work their magic, though Teela doesn't need to when transformed into Sorceress. | |
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Queer Kid Stuff: Lindsay would make things appear/happen by snapping her fingers, followed by a flash cut. | |
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Dungeon Keeper Ami: In the third chapter, the Horned Reaper's fireball spell is mentioned to need specific motions to work: | |
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In Harry Potter, spells requires precise gestures with the wand. In The Half-Blood Prince (the sixth book), the making of a particular potion requires it to be stirred clockwise. But the notes of the Half-Blood Prince say it's faster if you stir 1 time counterclockwise for each 7 clockwise. This is seen in the first book as well, when Hermione describes the proper method for Wingardium Leviosa. Supplementary materials reveal that African wizards don't even need wands; the hand gestures are enough. It has also been noted that exceptionally skilled and powerful wizards, such as Voldemort and Dumbledore, can cast spells without the use of wands; the use of a wand just makes magic easier. |
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Tree Fu Tom: The main character Tom cast spells by using various hand gestures and body movements. He finishes the spell by then calling out the spell's name. | |
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Conversely, Cold Days describes how for the Fae, their magic is bound into their actions; for them, movement itself is magical, and their dancing even more so. | |
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In The Dresden Files, magic can be done without motions, words, or anything else but their use is still quite common. In general intention and emotion are very important when casting spells, so at least some wizards attach the use of words in a langues they don't speak to spells (Harry uses a few different Italian and Spanish words, for example). Of course many of the Wizards we see in action taught, learned alongside or were taught by Harry to some extent, so it's not entirely clear how standard this for others. Harry's was also taught that the right hand is used to project energy, while the left hand draws in energy, although again it's somewhat unclear how much of this is mental and how much is required. Given that his main mentor, Ebenezar, literally wrote the White Council's textbook on introductory magic, it's probably very common for wizards to practice this even if it's not mandatory. Conversely, Cold Days describes how for the Fae, their magic is bound into their actions; for them, movement itself is magical, and their dancing even more so. |
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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion featured three main gestures: open palms pushed forward for touch based spells, a throw gesture for ranged spells, and a closed fist held high for on-self spells. Oddly, there was no discernible difference to a spell's effect if this was done one-handed, two-handed, or carrying a weapon. | |
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In the Whateley Universe, Fey has done some hand movements so magical that it hurts other people to look at them. Although the "painful to look at" aspect may be specific to Ayla, rather than humanity in general, since Ayla and the Mad Scientist mentions that the same gesture that makes Ayla queasy just looking at it out of the corner of his eye goes completely unnoticed by anyone else. |
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Discworld: Parodied in Interesting Times, when Rincewind makes the finger gesture that's described as the traditional one used to banish demons. As it turns out, it's the same gesture used to banish people, too. | |
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Spellcasting, at least as done by Styrics and by extension the Church Knights in The Elenium, is mentioned as requiring highly specific (though undescribed) gestures as a key component. It is not mentioned if the magic of the followers of other gods requires anything similar. | |
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Split Heirs: Hydrangean spells are mentioned to use gestures sometimes. | |
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In Final Fantasy VII, magic is commonplace, so most characters just throw up their hands when they cast a spell. Cid, on the other hand, goes into a full-on onmyoji routine during his incantations. | |
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In Final Fantasy XIV, the Ninja job class uses Hand Seals called "mudra" to execute ninjutsu techniques. There are three gestures: "Ten", "Chi", and "Jin", correlating respectively with "Heaven", "Earth", and "Man". The order and combination of these mudra evoke different effects, such as using "Chi" and "Ten" to summon fire, "Jin" and "Chi" to conjure lightning, or "Chi", "Jin", and "Ten" to harness wind and increase attack speeds. | |
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In Inuyasha, Kikyo, Kaede, and Miroku use what seem to be a mudra (Kapittaka? Pran? First two fingers straight out, next two curled, with the thumb touching the top of the third finger) when focusing their spiritual powers. | |
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In Absolutely Anything, Neil is completely omnipotent. Unlike Bruce Almighty, however, whose powers are controlled by mere willpower, Neil actually has to state what he wants to happen and wave his right hand or it won't work. | |
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Played with in the famous The Twilight Zone (1959) episode "It's a Good Life", about a young boy who terrorizes his small town with his Reality Warper powers, especially his power to whisk people away to a place where no one can escape from or be found, the Cornfield. While he can make things happen simply by thinking about it (making food appear, changing the weather, etc.), he points and glares menacingly at his specific victims. | |
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In Turning Red, the red moon ritual requires a coin sword with a jewel in its hilt to be aligned with the moon and the forehead of the person undergoing the ritual. | |
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Completely averted, but lampshaded in The Black Magician Trilogy, magicians are capable of using their powers as long as they are conscious and have a flicker of life left in them, and Sonea is advised that any good Warrior will not move his hands at all in battle, to avoid telegraphing his attacks. | |
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Spells in Slayers involve complex gestures manipulating glowy magical energy. For example, the Flare Arrow spell needs a gesture like firing an imaginary bow (and, indeed, a glowing bow made of fire appears during the casting of the spell). | |
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In Dungeons & Dragons, any edition that specifies the need or lack of need for these calls them "somatic components". Generally, somatic components for arcane spells need to be so precise that armor, or at least too much armor, will get in the way, while for divine spells, as long as you can move at all, you're good to go. Then there are feats and prestige classes that allow an arcane caster to bypass many of these limitations. |
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Yureka: These are necessary to cast certain spells (such as crossing one's arms to erect a shield or holding the fingers a certain way while casting a blessing) and used instinctually in other cases (pointing or waving a hand to where the spell should go or lobbing a Fireball) | |
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In Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade, all spell casters have hand motions before casting their spells. They only become more complicated-looking if the spellcaster becomes promoted. | |
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In H₂O: Just Add Water, Cleo, Rikki and Emma each have a different water-based power accompanied by a unique magical gesture, which physically correlate to each power. Cleo manipulates water by rotating her hand, Rikki boils it by slowly making a fist, and Emma pushes her flat palm towards water to freeze it. In Season 2, Charlotte gains all three powers, and uses both hands to manipulate it. In Season 3, Bella twists her wrist with her fingers outstretched to turn water into gelatinous and crystalline substances. | |
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In Mass Effect, this is justified by saying that biotics (telekinetics) use "a technique called 'physical mnemonics'; the biotic uses a physical gesture to cause the right neurons and eezo nodules to fire and create the desired effect." | |
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Sweet & Bitter Magic: Tamsin makes a sweeping gesture over where people are afflicted to cast spells which heal them. | |
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The Scholomance: Gestures aren't shown to be a common element of spells, but one of the nastiest spells in El's arsenal requires a fiddly hand gesture and kills the user if it's performed incorrectly. | |
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Mages in Aetolia can craft enchanted items, but doing so requires specific rituals involving magical gestures such as ringing a bell, waving one's arms, flipping a coin, lighting a candle, spinning around, and "squaring the circle"note the impossible geometric task of creating a square with the same area as a given circle using a limited number of steps with only a compass and straightedge. | |
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Elcenia: Elcenian wizardry uses gestures to channel specific amounts of power; every spell that uses the same amount of magic uses the same gesture. Leekath explains in Blood when Talyn gives her an unprecedented channeling capacity of a thousand that power-pull gestures seem to be an inherent fact of the universe, and mostly systematic with exceptions called "Voyan numbers" — gestures up to 599 are at this point theoretically known about but have never been tested for Voyan numbers, and nobody yet knows how to cast at levels of 600 or more. | |
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In The Powder Mage Trilogy, Privileged (the rarest and most powerful kind of mage) have expansive Elemental Powers that they manipulate using elaborate hand gestures — the main hand is used to pull in magical energy from the Else, and the off hand directs that energy for specific tasks. Privileged need to wear special gloves while doing this to protect their hands from the dangers of directly handling the magical energy, although some of the eldest and most powerful don't need them and for some reason neither does Nila, despite her inexperience. Of course, a side-effect of all this is that a Privileged is effectively Brought Down to Normal if their hands are crippled or severed, and even simply losing their gloves severely limits their abilities, since the gloves are quite rare and must be mad. | |
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Star Trek Reality Warper Q sometimes gestures or snaps his fingers (finger-snapping became more and more common as time went on) but it's purely for drama's sake. Other members of the Q Continuum use other gestures, such as Amanda Roger, a human-borne Q who waves her hands; and the Q from the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Death Wish", who raises two fingers upward. In one instance of Q appearing on the Enterprise, Guinan raises her hands in a defensive gesture which hints that she may have some ability to repel Q's powers (though she can't stop him from flinging the Enterprise across 7,000 light-years of space). |
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The Tough Guide to Fantasyland: These are commonly used in spellcasting, as the Management realizes that if not Tourists might be unaware when magic is being done. Consequently, wizards wave their hands around a lot. | |
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Played with in Doctor Strange (2016) — Strange complains that he can't make the spellcasting finger moves because of the damage to his hands, and the Ancient One shows him that the gestures aren't really necessary — one of the masters is missing a hand but controls magic just fine. | |
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Interesting example in the later books in The Wheel of Time. Aes Sedai have done many handing-downs of techniques been including gestures to the casting to make them easier to cast. The result is that many younger Aes Sedai cannot cast the techniques without them. Played with even further. Some people claim to be able to tell which Aes Sedai a channeler learned techniques from, simply by the motions. While the Aiel Wise Ones, as well as the Sea Folk Windfinders, can do the techniques without the motions. As such, they are much more efficient and much quicker. |
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The Sartan from The Death Gate Cycle have to trace runes with their hands in midair for many of their spells (and trace other runes on the ground with their feet for some of the more powerful ones, lending a spellcasting Sartan the look of someone engaging in a bizarre interpretive dance routine). Their rivals the Patryn do this a little, but not as much (their runes are tattooed directly onto their bodies). | |
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The Magicians (2016): The series is famous for using extremely complex hand and finger gestures in its magic. This of course is a holdover from the book series, but it's more impressive since the actors actually have to learn all the proper gestures. It also leads to a rather funny scene when Penny and Kady meet a deaf magician who signs to them, and Penny instinctively ducks like she pulled out a gun. | |
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While Jakub Wędrowycz usually uses Ritual Magic to do his exorcisms, he knows more than a few magical gestures as well, and taught some to his grandson. They can do things like allowing you to throw something at the annoying news anchor on TV, or bringing sexual impotence upon someone. | |
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In Bewitched, Samantha Stevens has her famous nose wiggle. | |
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Trafalgar Law is one of the few One Piece characters who does this. He has a couple of very distinctive gestures for creating his 'room' and controlling things inside it. It appears as though he actually needs his hands, if not the gestures themselves, to use his ability effectively. | |
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In the Old Kingdom series, Charter Magic is done by drawing the signs on the air, with hands or with sword-tip. A diamond of protection (a must-have when exploring Death) is drawn with one's sword. Using the magical bells requires gestures (different ways of ringing will produce different effects), so this all crosses over into Ritual Magic. | |
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Nox features this when using magic. The player character automatically does them when you select which spell to cast, but each spell has a specific set of pictures of hand gestures pop up on the screen, and each even has it's own on-syllable spoken line, resulting in the character chanting as well as gesturing. | |
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The title character in Bruce Almighty has a habit of doing this whenever using his divine powers. Being near-omnipotent, he doesn't need to do them, he just does for fun. | |
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Final Fantasy: In Final Fantasy VII, magic is commonplace, so most characters just throw up their hands when they cast a spell. Cid, on the other hand, goes into a full-on onmyoji routine during his incantations. In Final Fantasy XIV, the Ninja job class uses Hand Seals called "mudra" to execute ninjutsu techniques. There are three gestures: "Ten", "Chi", and "Jin", correlating respectively with "Heaven", "Earth", and "Man". The order and combination of these mudra evoke different effects, such as using "Chi" and "Ten" to summon fire, "Jin" and "Chi" to conjure lightning, or "Chi", "Jin", and "Ten" to harness wind and increase attack speeds. In Final Fantasy Tactics, the charging animation for spells is raising both arms over the head until the spell is cast, singing Magic Music is done with one arm raised in a dramatic gesture (while singing), and the Magic Dance is pulled off by a combination of right arm raised, left arm raised, both arms raised, and spinning in place. |
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Some of the ninja in Dead or Alive, such as Ayane, utilize hand symbols in their magic. In fact, Ayane and Kasumi, who both use these, became Canon Immigrants to Ninja Gaiden, mentioned above. | |
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Thundarr the Barbarian: All of Ariel's spells require her to gesture with her hands over her head; therefore restraining her arms serves to incapacitate her. | |
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Ninpo in Ninja Gaiden utilizes hand symbols. | |
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Many wizards, especially those who use Maker Magic, in Fairy Tail utilize these. While nearly everybody in the series uses Full-Contact Magic as well, gestures are often used for more powerful magic, like Makarov's Fairy Law or Zeref's attack to kill Hades. | |
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Sent up by the "Karate Island" episode of SpongeBob SquarePants, of all things. Looked at frame by frame, Sandy uses actual mudras rather than made-up symbols. | |
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In The Magicians, complex gestures are essential to performing magic; in fact, when Penny has his hands bitten off by Martin Chatwin, he's rendered incapable of magic. The sequel reveals that Penny eventually found a way around this by utilizing a form of magic based on subtle muscle movements. |
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In El Goonish Shive, Elliot's (and by extension Ellen's) "Tamashii Gekido" attack requires arm movement. This isn't readily apparent the first two times it is used, but becomes obvious when Elliot tries it while tied up. | |
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Many DPIs in Phaeton learn to bind their powers to movements to prevent themselves from using them by accident. | |
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The Skull Kid in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask has a unique gesture of shaking his head, creating a rattling sound, when using the cursed power of Majora's Mask. | |
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For an RPG character in an SNES game, Magus from Chrono Trigger pulls off some fairly elaborate hand gestures during his magic attacks. | |
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In Emerald City, part of Mombi's process for making Tip's medication involves reciting an incantation over the mixture while making various hand gestures. | |
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Ultraman: To use the Specium Ray, Ultraman has to cross his arms at the wrist, left arm horizontal and right arm vertical (thus a common nickname for the attack, "the Forearm Beam"). | |
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Most signature attacks in Dragon Ball involve some unique gestures — the most famous being the Spirit Bomb (hands upraised to collect spirit energy before bringing them down to drop the bomb) and the Kamehameha (hands cupped to the side to gather ki before thrusting them forward). | |
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In the Hylics universe, magic is called "Gestures." In battle, the basic attack is a finger snap, while more powerful spells have more involved gestures. | |
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Hand gestures are used in Tough Magic to help direct the spells, most commonly seen in incuels. | |
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In Final Fantasy Tactics, the charging animation for spells is raising both arms over the head until the spell is cast, singing Magic Music is done with one arm raised in a dramatic gesture (while singing), and the Magic Dance is pulled off by a combination of right arm raised, left arm raised, both arms raised, and spinning in place. | |
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Parodied by Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, where Gideon uses hand gestures that are suspiciously similar to Naruto to power up into his "ultimate form". | |
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The Genie from Disney's Aladdin makes all sorts of gestures. Sometimes they appear to be explicitly necessary for the magic he's casting, but other times it appears to be just plain showmanship. | |
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Amaterasu, the sun goddess in wolf form in Ōkami, uses her Celestial Brush with what appear to be precise movements of her tail. | |
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Ga-Rei — Releasing Byakuei's seal requires a certain hand gesture.* Clasp fingers together with the heels of both palms touching, then touch the tips of each pointer finger together. Kagura's actually put out of action because her hands are shot and she can't make the seal. | |
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The Scarlet Witch has a similar gesture to activate her probability-altering powers. In fact, in the early days, if she accidentally made the gesture, random misfortune would happen to whoever was in its general direction without her intending. | |
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In Arx Fatalis, you the player cast spells via mouse gestures. | |
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In Through the Motions, magic is cast by drawing symbols in the air with a magic wand, and then thrusting or flicking the magic wand toward the target. | |
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Sabrina the Teenage Witch's gesture varies Depending on the Writer. Sometimes she tugs her earlobe, sometimes she points her index finger (as seen in the live-action TV show), sometimes she snaps her fingers. | |
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As shown in the page image, Doctor Strange uses particular positions of his hands to cast spells. He often holds one or both hands up with the middle and ring fingers folded inward (c.f. the "I Love You" gesture or the "Metal Horns"). | |
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In standard GURPS magic, the better you know a spell, the less moving around and speaking you have to do to cast it. (Casting time is also affected: a bad spellcaster takes double the listed time, and has to dance around and shout to get the spell to work.) | |
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In Dawn of a New Age: Oldport Blues, Sebastian needs to perform specific gestures with his hands in order to command the shadows under his control. | |
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In Harukanaru Toki no Naka de, Tenma, Inori, Shimon, and Tomomasa use specific mudras for performing attacks; for the first three characters these are single gestures taken from kuji-kiri ("pyou", "tou" and "sha", respectively). In the anime series, Yasuaki performs a full-blown kuji-kiri sequence along with the required mantras. | |
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Mage: The Awakening has mudras for rotes (codified spells as opposed to improvised ones). Rotes do require the mudras (which can be hand gestures, facial gestures, body postures, breath control or tattoos) because they act as a mnemonic for remembering the complex imago (imaginary image of a spell's effects and mechanics) of a codified spell. Changeling: The Dreaming's bunks. A changeling can do just about any kind of magical effect (stats permitting) as long as they can do a bunk that makes it "possible". Bunks, however, are a bit more complex. A bunk is something to make the magic work which the Changeling recognizes is silly and needless, but it makes the magic easier because the Dreaming runs on Clap Your Hands If You Believe and fantasy tropes. So a simple bunk for the Sovereign Art (magic of rulership and leadership) might be speaking in an imperious, feigned accent, while an extremely powerful bunk might involve gathering your whole court, having your retainers strip you of all your regalia, kneeling before your mother's sword, swearing eternal vengeance on the enemy you are casting the magic on, then having your son bring you an iron knife with which you give yourself a permanent scar across the cheek before having your retainers return your regalia while declaring their loyalty to you and the justice of your cause. |
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Though gestures are not necessarily needed to cast a spell for most practitioners of hermetic magic in Ars Magica, there is a penalty for not using gestures or using only subtle gestures. Certain virtues remove this penalty in specific cases, or outright. | |
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In Charmed (1998), binding witches' hands to their backs often makes them unable to use their powers, even if some have learned to "point" with the eyes instead. | |
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In Merlin (1998), magical gestures are said to be used by intermediate wizards, called Hand Wizards. Stronger wizards could use magic without gestures, while weaker ones had to rely on words and incantations. Merlin himself is an intermediate wizard. | |
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In The Half-Blood Prince (the sixth book), the making of a particular potion requires it to be stirred clockwise. But the notes of the Half-Blood Prince say it's faster if you stir 1 time counterclockwise for each 7 clockwise. | |
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Mandrake the Magician casts his illusions by gesturing with his hands at his target — almost inevitably accompanied by a caption box reading "Mandrake gestures hypnotically..." | |
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The Fantasy Trip: In The Labyrinth has specific rules governing Magical Gestures. Basically, the smarter a wizard is, the less he has to move to cast a given spell. (This particular game also enforces Squishy Wizards by ruling that ferrous metals interfere with magic, meaning no steel armor or weapons.) | |
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Magic in the world of The Witcher is usually harnessed through gestures and incantations, but the latter part can be skipped, and the former can be performed with, say, a leg. The titular Witchers' Signs are a specific example of this, spells encoded into a simple gesture. The simplicity of casting is a double-edged sword, greatly limiting their flexibility and scope, but paying immense dividends in practicality that gives a versatility all of its own. (Why carry flint and steel when Agni can light up a torch as easily as a bandit?) | |
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In I Dream of Jeannie, Jeannie crosses her arms and nods her head, then blinks. | |
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Played with in Mob Psycho 100. It's entirely possible to use telekinesis with little to no gesticulation. However, since most espers are either emotionally-stunted manchildren or literal children, most of them needlessly employ often silly-looking gestures out of an immature desire to look cool. The worst offender is Ritsu, who borrows many of his from action anime. | |
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