List of Di-Gata Defenders Spells

List Of Di-Gata Defenders Spells

This is a list of known stone casts used throughout the television series, Di-Gata Defenders. Sorcery in RaDos mostly uses special dice-like stones called Di-Gata Stones as a casting medium, and draw upon the land (or water if the caster uses Aqua Stones) and a portion of the person's inner power. The innate powers found within the Wizards of Yan do not abide to using physical Di-Gata stones, as they can create them via summoning. However, they use their own power to do so.

When the stones are summoned, they can form henges to manifest themselves as attacks. To create Henges, Warrior Stones and Booster Stones are needed, and the Booster Stones must be the all identical, or a mis-cast will occur (unintended spell effect). But there is no such thing as a powerful spell, as each spell the caster knows appears to be used based on the situation the battle or task has gotten to, even if the caster was to put in a Warrior and 3 Boosters.

The exception to the rules are Guardians. They live inside their own stones or items and require no power cost from the land nor the caster, with an exception to Booster Stones to increase their effectiveness. However, they have a certain amount of longevity before reverting back to their stone form. Guardians themselves use their own bodies to attack.

If a stone caster has no energy, then the stones cannot work. Warriors and Boosters cannot work on large bodies of water, as there is no land to draw from. Stones will also not work if some source messes with the land's general energies (certain locations, a Negastorm are examples).

Read more about List Of Di-Gata Defenders Spells:  Offensive Casts Using Warrior + Booster Stones, Shared Attacks, Defensive Casts Using Shield Stones

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