![]() When two opponents are particularly focused, their battle auras also take on physical forms behind them, forming a shape that represents the spirit of the fighter. Shinigami have tangible Battle Auras, which at the high end of the spectrum can incapacitate low-powered enemies simply by being released.Later when Kyouka tried to seduce Yamada's love interest Kosuda, Yamada was surrounded by a bright blue aura that even momentarily caused Kosuda to mistake her for an angry tiger on the hunt. B Gata H Kei: Used to comedic effect when Kyouka, enraged after hearing that her brother confessed his love to her rival Yamada, began to emit a hazy black aura that made those she passed shiver and even caused windows to crack. ![]() "I can see your evil Miya, I can see it!" Might cause Swirling Dust, Chunky Updraft, or Sphere of Power. Sister Trope of Holy Backlight and Holy Halo. If everyone has one but only certain people can see it, you could be looking at Aura Vision.Ī Sub-Trope of Power Glows. Occasionally manifests as a Sphere of Power or Dramatic Wind. Often exhibited during the attainment of one's Super Mode. For colors that represent different emotions see Color-Coded Emotions. If the character's own appearance changes due to their emotions rather than their battle power, that's Living Mood Ring, not this trope (although if they have Emotional Powers, it might be both). In parodies, a common subversion is that the Battle Aura takes up all of the character's power, or otherwise render them actually incapable of attacking. In Western Super Hero comics, a similar effect known as Kirby Dots is used to indicate great energies at work, though it's not necessarily restricted to characters these are primarily a print technique, but have at times been translated into animation in particularly slavish adaptations. This is by no means a hard-and-fast rule though, it can also match the character's " signature color". In addition, characters experiencing morality shifts may have their aura experience a Convenient Color Change. ![]() These glows are frequently examples of Good Colors, Evil Colors, with good guys having a blue aura (and sometimes green, white, silver, orange or yellow/gold depending on strength) and the bad guys having a red one. Sometimes the battle aura is a metaphor, and sometimes it is visible to bystanders, who take it as a sign to run away or dive for cover. When psyching themselves up for battle, warriors emit a coruscating, Kirlian-like glow around their bodies. Lucario just before its Final Smash, Super Smash Bros. ![]()
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