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'''Fairy Glitter''' is one of the three Great Magics of the Fairy Tail Guild and is sealed within Mavis' grave. According to [[Bluenote Stinger]], it is a Magic that rivals [[Fairy Law]] and is a radiance of merciless light that rejects the presence of any foes.<ref>Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 232, Pages 3-4</ref> It is also an exceedingly complex and unfathomably intricate spell that collects and concentrates the light of the sun, the moon and the stars.<ref>Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 233, Page 7</ref>
 
'''Fairy Glitter''' is one of the three Great Magics of the Fairy Tail Guild and is sealed within Mavis' grave. According to [[Bluenote Stinger]], it is a Magic that rivals [[Fairy Law]] and is a radiance of merciless light that rejects the presence of any foes.<ref>Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 232, Pages 3-4</ref> It is also an exceedingly complex and unfathomably intricate spell that collects and concentrates the light of the sun, the moon and the stars.<ref>Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 233, Page 7</ref>
   
According to Mavis Vermilion, it takes a lot of Magic Power and concentration to properly wield '''Fairy Glitter''', shown when Cana was unable to use it properly, despite her considerable power.<ref>Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 233, Page 13</ref> However, on the Third Day of the [[Grand Magic Games]], Cana displayed her ability to use Fairy Glitter to its full potential – it was strong enough to break the [[MPF]] and achieve the maximum score of 9999, even exceeding the score garnered by the wizard saint [[Jura Neekis]]' [[Rumbling Mt. Fuji|spell]].<ref>Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 285, Pages 16-17</ref>{{clear}}
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According to Mavis Vermilion, it takes a lot of Magic Power and concentration to properly wield '''Fairy Glitter''', shown when Cana was unable to use it properly, despite her considerable power.<ref>Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 233, Page 13</ref> However, on the Third Day of the [[Grand Magic Games]], Cana displayed her ability to use Fairy Glitter to its full potential – it was strong enough to break the [[MPF]] and achieve the maximum score of 9999, even exceeding the score garnered by the wizard saint [[Jura Neekis]]' [[Rumbling Mt. Fuji|spell]].<ref>Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 285, Pages 16-17</ref>
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==Incantation==
 
==Incantation==

Revision as of 20:32, 18 October 2015

Fairy Glitter (妖精の輝き, フェアリーグリッター, Fearī Gurittā) is one of the "Three Great Fairy Magics" distinct to the Fairy Tail Guild.

Description

Cana and Fairy Glitter

Fairy Glitter's mark

Fairy Glitter is one of the three Great Magics of the Fairy Tail Guild and is sealed within Mavis' grave. According to Bluenote Stinger, it is a Magic that rivals Fairy Law and is a radiance of merciless light that rejects the presence of any foes.[1] It is also an exceedingly complex and unfathomably intricate spell that collects and concentrates the light of the sun, the moon and the stars.[2]

According to Mavis Vermilion, it takes a lot of Magic Power and concentration to properly wield Fairy Glitter, shown when Cana was unable to use it properly, despite her considerable power.[3] However, on the Third Day of the Grand Magic Games, Cana displayed her ability to use Fairy Glitter to its full potential – it was strong enough to break the MPF and achieve the maximum score of 9999, even exceeding the score garnered by the wizard saint Jura Neekis' spell.[4]

Incantation

Gather! O river of light that's guided by the fairies!
Shine! In order to perish the fangs of evil!

Fairy Glitter![5]

集え!!! 妖精に導かれし光の川よ
照らせ!!! 邪なる牙を滅する為に

妖精の輝き!!!!!![5]

Tsudoe!!! Yōsei ni Michibikareshi Hikari no Kawa yo!
Terase!!! Jyanaru Kiba wo Messuru Tameni!

Fearī Gurittā ! ! ! ! ! !

References

  1. Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 232, Pages 3-4
  2. Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 233, Page 7
  3. Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 233, Page 13
  4. Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 285, Pages 16-17
  5. 5.0 5.1 Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 233, Pages 9-10

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