Category:Magic

Heroes who use magic.


 * Wizards/Witches/Warlocks: Those who gained the capability of using magic mainly through extensive studies on magical spellbooks and writingss. They pick dark/demonic magic as their main sorcerous power of choice, just in case Warlocks and some Witches.


 * Sorcerers/Sorceresses: They mainly have the inborn talent for magic instead of being studied. It means that they have mastered some spells before their sorcery-related educations.


 * Magi-Technicians/Techno-Magicians/Technomagicians/Meta-Technicians: Those who normally uses magic and science and magic are able to be added here, as can beings that are born of a mystical fusion of technology and magic.


 * Illusionists: Those who able to make realistic illusions. These illusions aren't actually real however to their victim they can be realistic - lots of illusionists really like to make their victims believe these illusions are real so that they can trick them or simply mess with their minds unlike magic-users or reality-warpers. At times an illusionist's actual goal is to live in a fantasy world where he or she is happiest however become villains in order to keep their fantasy world alive.


 * Alchemists: Those who utilize the mystical science of Alchemy for their criminal goals. Alchemy differs from story to story however it commonly focuses on transmuting matter to turn it into something purer (the most habitual example is turning any metal into gold) and making oneself grow through experiments and meditation.
 * Enchanters/Enchantress: Their magical power of choice was making someone/something under a spell.


 * Unconventional Scientists/Pseudoscientists: These are Magic Heroes with capabilities, powers, ideas or energies that, within their separate universes/words, are considered as a commonplace ore science, in spite of the fact that the capabilities are supernatural or aren't natural in the eyes of the viewers.
 * Emotion Vampires: Some heroes can channel specific emotions to enhance their powers through means that are mystical, be it from emotion of there own or of people around them. In contrast of villains with powers that are similar who might prefer negative emotions, heroes who possess this capability most times drawing their powers from more positive emotions involving support and hopes from other characters.