Sword Magic

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Sword Magic is a Holder Type magic which casted by swords. With using this magic, user improves the strength of his/her sword or control it in the air (like Telekinesis). There are numerous sword mages through out the world of Fairy Tail.

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Erza's SpellsEdit

 * Blumenblatt (天輪・繚乱の剣 Del Ray, Tenrin: Scattered Petals): While in her Heavens Wheel Armour, Erza will run up to her opponent and slice him or her with both of her swords, and strike the enemy with the swords hovering around her all at the same time. This was first used to defeat Aria of the Element 4.
 * Circle Sword: While in her Heavens Wheels Armour, Erza has the swords hovering around her in a circled formation and sends it spinning at the opponent. The power behind this move was never seen as the swords were quickly destroyed by Ikaruga.
 * Photon Slicer (光粒子の剣 Hikari Ryūshi no Ken): While in her Morning Star Armor, Erza uses the two sabers in her hands, Erza can fire off an energy attack against her opponent.
 * Trinity Shot: While in her Heavens Wheel Armour, Erza slashes the opponent in a delta formation.

Ikaruga's SpellsEdit
*Form of the Moonless Sky (無月流 Mugetsu-Ryu): Ikaruga's special sword-playing magic that allows her to cut through nearly anything with one of her attacks. ===Yomazu's SpellsEdit===
 * Yasha's Empty Flash (夜叉閃空 Yasha Senkū): One of Ikuruga's strongest techniques, she is able to slash whatever she is attacking without touching it with the blade, shattering even magical armor or weapons with one attack.
 * Garuda Flame (迦楼羅炎 Karura-en): A techniques that creates fire from the blade that attacks the opponent, it has the same properties as Yasha's Empty Flash, and was powerful enough to destroy Erza Scarlet's Flame Emperor Armor.
 * Narukami (暗黒剣 鳴咬 lit. Biting Echo): This technique creates a dark wave from his sword, which can cut everything on his path, including Gajeel's Iron Scales. Yomazu called this technique also Dark Sword.
 * Tsuranuki (貫っ つらぬきっ): This technique makes Yomzau's blade longer and powerful enough to pierce Gajeel's Iron Scales.

Vayne's Spells
Misc. Spells
 * Sandōuchi (Three Paths Shot): Sandōuchi is a Sword Magic, making use of the Infinite One-Sword Style. Using it the user grabs onto three of their swords and throws them onto the ground creating a path. Then running along these swords they grabs onto a fourth one and uses it to directly attack the opponent.
 * Kahō (Addition): This technique utilizes the numerous swords involved in the use of the Infinite One-Sword Style and both the user's skill and speed. The user attacks the opponent a total of eleven times in rapid succession, each at different angles and positions. With each strike the sword is left behind attached to the opponent. They then land the final blow, making a total of twelve devastating blows. This technique can be fatal to the enemy if successful and can end the battle. The attack itself relies upon the high speeds of the individual attacks and the momentary stun inflicted by the previous blows, allowing the user to grab one of the surrounding swords and continue with the technique. The damage inflicted by this attack can be doubled using the technique Jōhō, equaling a total of 24 blows.
 * Jōhō (Multiplication): This is a follow-up to the Addition technique. While the opponent is still impaled by the previous twelve strikes, the user attacks once again, striking these remaining swords so as to repeat the succession of movements preformed previously. This results in doubling the attack damage that was already done, as it cuts his opponent with the twelve swords all over again. This totals up to twenty-four strikes being received by the enemy within an incredibly short period, leaving little to no chance for a counter attack. The severe damage this move causes could very well end a battle.
 * Ranritsu no Narabi (Disorderly Line): The user initiates this technique by spinning the current sword in their hand in a circular motion having several swords float around them. Following this; the user is able to keep the several swords floating around themselves, using them to conduct numerous other attacks, while integrating even more swords as they continue. The technique itself is extremely versatile, combining both a powerful defense with an overwhelming offense, while still retaining the ability to effortlessly switch between the two. This is due largely through allowing the user to perform their other attacks more easily while making it difficult for an opponent to engage them at close range, due to the presence of these adjacent swords.
 * Tōga (Sword Fang): The user begins this attack by hitting three swords that had been previously positioned standing parallel to each other. By simultaneously hitting these swords near their sunken tips, it causes all three of them to slash upwards, in a manner reminiscent of a "fang". As the user has such an advanced level in both skill and accuracy, the swords can be precisely positioned so as they drop inside the opponents guard, making it almost impossible to avoid the subsequent attack without releasing their weapons first. While using Ranritsu no Narabi, the user is able to conduct a version of this technique that features a downwards slash. This is due largely to the fact that the swords are currently in mid-air when the attack is conducted, which means the swords are facing upwards rather than their typical downwards position.
 * Suichoku no Narabi (Vertical Line): Following the user's Tōga; all three swords momentarily hover in the air, where the user will then proceed to use the current sword in their hand to sequentially hit each, thereby launching each of them directly at the enemy. As the user's held sword makes contact with each individual sword, they announce the number of each strike. The attack itself makes it extremely difficult to avoid damage due to the user's precise accuracy, which leaves hardly any room for the opponent to conduct a successful parry.