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* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'': Elm's footwear consists of shinpads that cover the top of her feet, and trouser bands that loop over the middle of her feet, leaving her toes, heels and most of the soles exposed despite the harsh climate of Solitas. She uses her feet to anchor herself when in battle by sheathing her feet in energy that plants her into the ground like the roots of a tree.

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Elm's footwear consists of shinpads that cover the top of her feet, and trouser bands that loop over the middle of her feet, leaving her toes, heels and most of the soles exposed despite the harsh climate of Solitas. She uses her feet to anchor herself when in battle by sheathing her feet in energy that plants her into the ground like the roots of a tree.tree.
** When [[RidiculouslyHumanRobots Penny Polendina]], who had gained the Winter Maiden's powers, is turned into a human, her shoes and gloves disappear, leaving her barefoot for the rest of her screen time.
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* ''Manga/FrierenBeyondJourneysEnd'': Serie is TheArchmage who almost always walks around barefoot except for ankle wraps. The only time she wears shoes is when she is gearing up for a fight.


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* ''Manga/GushingOverMagicalGirls'': Sister Gigant is barefoot when she transforms into her magical girl form. Her powers in this form include {{Sizeshifter}}, SuperStrength, and SuperToughness, which is why she doesn't hurt her feet when she stomps around in giant form.
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* The eponymous [[Comicstrip/TheWizardOfId Wizard of Id]] is perpetually barefoot.

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* The eponymous [[Comicstrip/TheWizardOfId Wizard of Id]] is perpetually barefoot. Although this was not explicit in the first few decades of the strip.
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* In "Webcomic/{{Dreamwalker}}", all magicborns go barefoot. Woodpecker states this is because blocking hands or feet would disturb mana flow. To avoid suffering AgonyOfTheFeet, they can enhance their feet so they don't get hurt when walking on dangerous terrain.
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*''Manga/DeadRock'': Mikoto the Necromancer prefers to go barefoot mentioning that it’s convenient for her as she absorbs power from the ground and uses her toes to draw magic circles into the floor.
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* ''Manga/{{Shy}}'': The first time that [[AnIcePerson Sveta]] attacks the heroes, she is barefoot and can afford to since she is completely unaffected by cold and can stand on ice and snow without being hurt. However, she wears boots in later appearances.
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* ''VideoGame/SekiroShadowsDieTwice'' has Kuro the Divine Heir. This boy has the [[BlessedWithSuck accursed gift of immortality]] as well as the ability to share it with one other person. A side effect of his immortality is he rapidly heals from any wound, so his walking barefoot doesn't harm him even if he's in deep snow.
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* ''Sands of Salaazar'' from Han Squirrel Studio, has Isra (who's actually Princess Ilayda) of the formerly ruling Nephrit tribe who's royal house are descendants of the River Goddess. Clad from head to knees in a flowing blue robe, Isra goes barefoot despite roaming in a hot desert. She's also a talented Arcanist capable of teleporting your party and she's last Nephrit member with [[RoyaltySuperpower Royal Blood]] which supposedly can cure injury or malady.
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** Lapis Lazuli is a Gem with very powerful water-manipulating powers and she never wore any footwear until she got a new outfit with sandals.

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** Lapis Lazuli is a Gem with very powerful water-manipulating powers and she never wore any footwear until she got a new outfit with sandals. Later on, two other Gems of her kind appear, and they also lack footwear.
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** Lapis Lazuli is a Gem with very powerful water-manipulating powers and she never wore any footwear until she got a new outfit with sandals.
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* ''ComicBook/AgentsOfAtlas'': The sea nymph Venus, unlike Hercules and Ares, never updated her look and so still has her AncientGrome toga and she goes around barefoot. It's unknown if she has superhuman strength similar to an Olympian as she only uses her beguiling voice in battle.

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* ''ComicBook/AgentsOfAtlas'': The sea nymph Siren, Venus, unlike Hercules and Ares, never updated her look and so still has her AncientGrome toga and she goes around barefoot. It's unknown if she has superhuman strength similar to an Olympian as she only uses her beguiling voice in battle.
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* ''ComicBook/AgentsOfAtlas'': The sea nymph Venus, unlike Hercules and Ares, never updated her look and so still has her AncientGrome toga and she goes around barefoot. It's unknown if she has superhuman strength similar to an Olympian as she only uses her beguiling voice in battle.
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* In ''ComicBook/CaptainBritain'', Brian Braddock's wife Meggan, a [[HalfHumanHybrid half]]-[[TheFairFolk fairy]] [[TheEmpath empathic]] [[VoluntaryShapeshifting shapeshifter]] never wears shoes, likely a trait inherited from the fairy side of her family.
* Villainess Jinx from Franchise/TheDCU goes barefoot because she needs skin contact with the ground in order to use her magical powers.

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* In ''ComicBook/CaptainBritain'', ''ComicBook/CaptainBritain'': Brian Braddock's wife Meggan, a [[HalfHumanHybrid half]]-[[TheFairFolk fairy]] [[TheEmpath empathic]] [[VoluntaryShapeshifting shapeshifter]] never wears shoes, likely a trait inherited from the fairy side of her family.
* ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'': Villainess Jinx from Franchise/TheDCU goes barefoot because she needs skin contact with the ground in order to use her magical powers.



* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'':
** The evil enchantress ComicBook/{{Circe}} does not wear shoes save for to complete a temporary disguise or mocking appearance; this, along with her overall appearance, is directly based on her prototype from Greek mythology.

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** The evil enchantress ComicBook/{{Circe}} Circe does not wear shoes save for to complete a temporary disguise or mocking appearance; this, along with her overall appearance, is directly based on her prototype from Greek mythology.
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* ''Amentia'': A clone of Lee Wee-Na becomes the leader of a cult and walks around barefoot. She is a RealityWarper who can casually slice someone to pieces, then immediately bring them back. At one point, she walks across a puddle of blood and though the bottom of her long dress gets stained, her feet remain untouched.
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* The Vampire protagonists in the ''Manga/{{VampirePrincessMiyu}}'' series wear regular attires in their civilian forms, but [[MagicalGirlWarrior change their clothes to kimonos barefoot except ribbons tied to their feet when fighting Shinmas]].

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* The Vampire protagonists in the ''Manga/{{VampirePrincessMiyu}}'' ''Manga/VampirePrincessMiyu'' series wear regular attires in their civilian forms, but [[MagicalGirlWarrior change their clothes to kimonos barefoot except ribbons tied to their feet when fighting Shinmas]].
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* Kagura from ''Manga/{{Inuyasha}}'' is a powerful sorceress and necromancer who who has never worn a shoe, sandal, or sock in her life despite wearing elaborate and ornate kimonos. Both the manga and the anime adaptation love giving her feet close-ups now and again as Creator/RumikoTakahashi has a [[AuthorAppeal well-known preference for drawing bare feet.]] Unlike most examples of this trope, she ''does'' actually walk on the ground (though she ''can'' fly atop her feather) - [[ExposedToTheElements even in snow]].

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* Kagura from ''Manga/{{Inuyasha}}'' is a powerful sorceress and necromancer who who has never worn a shoe, sandal, or sock in her life despite wearing elaborate and ornate kimonos. Both the manga and the anime adaptation love giving her feet close-ups now and again as Creator/RumikoTakahashi has a [[AuthorAppeal well-known preference for drawing bare feet.]] Unlike most examples of this trope, she ''does'' actually walk on the ground (though she ''can'' fly atop her feather) - [[ExposedToTheElements even in snow]].
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* The Vampire protagonists in ''Manga/{{VampirePrincessMiyu}}'' wear regular attires in their civilian forms, but [[MagicalGirlWarrior change their clothes to kimonos barefoot except ribbons tied to their feet when fighting Shinmas]].

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* The Vampire protagonists in the ''Manga/{{VampirePrincessMiyu}}'' series wear regular attires in their civilian forms, but [[MagicalGirlWarrior change their clothes to kimonos barefoot except ribbons tied to their feet when fighting Shinmas]].
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* The Vampire protagonists in ''Manga/{{VampirePrincessMiyu}}'' wear regular attires in their civilian forms, but [[MagicalGirlWarrior change their clothes to kimonos barefoot except ribbons tied to their feet when fighting Shinmas]].
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* Rose Quartz of ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' was a very powerful Gem with several magical powers such as healing, and she went around barefoot.

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* [[Characters/StevenUniverseRoseQuartz Rose Quartz Quartz]] of ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' was a very powerful Gem with several magical powers such as healing, and she went around barefoot.

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