Vita (Nanoha) - Powers

Powers

  • Hammerform — The default mode of Graf Eisen.
  • Raketenform (Missile Form) — Graf Eisen transforms into its more powerful rocket-propelled assault mode.
  • Gigantform (Giant Form) — Graf Eisen grows to many times its (or for that matter, Vita's) size.
  • Zerstörungform (Destruction Form) — Graf Eisen's Limit Break. It combines Gigantform's size changing capabilities with Raketenform's rocket propulsion. As opposed to a metal spiked tip like the Raketenform, this form features a spinning drill as the tip.
  • Transformation — Vita performs a group transformation with Signum and Shamal, or simply transforms.
  • Telepathy — Not notable, as like flight and teleportation, most other mages in the Nanohaverse have it; however, her links appear to be strong with the other Wolkenritter, so it is tentatively listed here.
  • Gegenstand kommt nah (Approaching Target) — Vita can use Graf Eisen to close in on a target.
  • Nachladen — Not a real attack, just Graf Eisen reloading cartridges.
  • Explosion — Also not an attack; Graf Eisen says this when using cartridges, analogous to the English-speaking devices' "Load cartridge."

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