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  • Magnesia
  • Magnesia
  • Magnesia
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  • Magnesia(マグネシアMaguneshia) is Fecor's signature Power of Unrestraint, which creates a storm of heavy cubical particles. These particles are controlled at Fecor's will. Its streams inflict heavy blows upon the enemies in spite of its true purpose as a defensive maneuver. They can also be concentrated to form giant objects to crush Fecor's enemies.
  • The Magnesia is an attack item in Haunting Ground. It is to be placed on the ground, and causes low damage to a stalker when he/she walks over it. It is more plentiful than its counterparts, but it is also the weakest.
  • Middle English magnesia, from late Latin magnesia, from Ancient Greek μαγνησία, after Μαγνησία, a city name in Thessaly, Lydia, and Asia Minor.
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  • Magnesia.png
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Users
Appearances
  • Anime, Light Novels
Appearance
  • Haunting Ground
Name
  • Magnesia
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ImageSize
  • 150
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  • Maguneshia
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  • In-game appearance
Class
  • Defensive
Purpose
  • Damages stalker
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Kana
  • マグネシア
Location
  • Various
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  • Magnesia(マグネシアMaguneshia) is Fecor's signature Power of Unrestraint, which creates a storm of heavy cubical particles. These particles are controlled at Fecor's will. Its streams inflict heavy blows upon the enemies in spite of its true purpose as a defensive maneuver. They can also be concentrated to form giant objects to crush Fecor's enemies.
  • The Magnesia is an attack item in Haunting Ground. It is to be placed on the ground, and causes low damage to a stalker when he/she walks over it. It is more plentiful than its counterparts, but it is also the weakest.
  • Middle English magnesia, from late Latin magnesia, from Ancient Greek μαγνησία, after Μαγνησία, a city name in Thessaly, Lydia, and Asia Minor.
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