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8[[caption-width-right:350:Just wait until she starts shooting meteors and ''frickin' galaxies''.]]
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10->''"May the seven stars bring judgement upon you. Seven Star Sword, GRAND CHARIOT!"''
11-->-- '''Jellal Fernandes''', ''Manga/FairyTail''
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13Related to {{Lunacy}} and ThePowerOfTheSun, Star Power is magic fueled by, of course, the stars.
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15Generally comes in one of three forms: "Classical", "Lovecraftian", and "Aesthetic", "Classical" star power, derived from the traditional use of the stars and the motions of the planets to predict the future, is concerned primarily with [[{{Astrologer}} fate and divination]]. "Lovecraftian" star power takes its cues from Creator/HPLovecraft (of course) and evokes the unfathomable otherness and distance of the stars and whatever inhabitants they may have. "Aesthetic" star power uses stars as a motif and a visual for light, heat and energy, but doesn't take cues from either of the above sources.
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17Don't be surprised if your Star Powered-character refers frequently to constellations, perhaps referring to the influence of the WesternZodiac and other planetary bodies. As an offense, the stars may be helpful to LightEmUp. Causing [[MeteorSummoningAttack meteors to fall from the sky]] to strike your opponents is not out of the question for either type. On the opposite side of the scale, this may extend itself to power that comes from galaxies or even the entire ''universe''.
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19Often the reasoning behind using something made of ThunderboltIron. If the person who uses Star Power is actually ''made of stars'', see CelestialBody.
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21For related "[[SpaceIsMagic space]]" powers, see GravityMaster and RealityWarper. See also MagicalStarSymbols. Not to be confused with the webcomic ''Webcomic/StarPower'' or [[VideoGame/GuitarHero that other Star Power]].
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29* ''Manga/BlackClover'': Star Magic is [[spoiler:Yuno's true magical attribute, which he obtains when getting his Spade grimoire after learning that his wind magic is actually Licht and Tetia's son's during his rematch with Zenon]]. Spiky stars appear about him, and let him teleport between them and form barriers and blasts of starlight.
30* In ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura'', the whole second series is about her having to transfer the Clow Cards from their old energy source (The Sun and the Moon, which her predecessor used) over to ''her'' power source - the power of her star.
31* ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}''
32** In Anime/DigimonAdventure02, main character, Takeru "T.K." Takaishi's partner [=Patamon=]'s digivolved form with the Digi Egg of Hope, [=Pegasusmon=], has the ability to fire shooting stars out of it's wings. MonsterOfTheWeek, Starmon is able to summon a rain of meteors with its Meteor Shower attack.
33** In Anime/DigimonFrontier, minor character Baromon has the ability to summon meteors.
34*** Another Baromon also appears in Anime/DigimonDataSquad.
35* ''Manga/EdensZero'': Both Elsie Crimson and Justice (both {{Expies}} of [[Manga/FairyTail Erza Scarlet and Jellal]] respectively) use the Ether Gear Star Drain, which absorbs the ether/magic/life force of the planets they're on to fashion armors and weapons. According to Justice, this Ether Gear was known during the Dark Ages as "[[Manga/FairyTail Heavenly Body Magic]]", a power that could control the stars. They both even use similar spells, such as Grand Chariot.
36* ''Manga/FairyTail''
37** Jella's Heavenly Body Magic is FullContactMagic and {{Fantastic Nuke}}s fueled by the stars. Several of them take the form of constellations before being fired, such as Grand Chariot, while his Altairis spell heavily resembles a black hole and his Sema spell [[ColonyDrop actually drops a meteor from the sky]].
38** Lucy's brand of SummonMagic is based upon the Zodiac constellations. [[spoiler: Later on, she gains the [[PowerCopying ability to copy their powers for herself]], giving her super strength, light magic, water magic, et cetera based on which spirit she summoned.]] Her [[FantasticNuke Urano Metria]] spell is also described as "The Ultimate Magic of the Stars".
39** Erza in ''Anime/FairyTailDragonCry'' is able to use Heavenly Body Magic while wearing her Celestial Armor, even performing Grand Chariot.
40* Cure Twinkle "the Princess of Twinkling Stars" from ''Anime/GoPrincessPrettyCure'' uses stars as her primary powers. She also uses [[{{Lunacy}} Moon-based]] shields.
41* ''Anime/HappinessChargePrettyCure'' has a star-themed heroine with Cure Fortune, whose introductory phrase is "The star of hope that glitters in the night sky".
42* Viviano Westwood from ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean'' has the [[FightingSpirit Stand]], Planet Waves, which summons meteors towards his location, [[DeathFromAbove using them to hit his opponents]].
43* Nanoha Takamachi from ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'' has two themes: Stars and a FeatherMotif. To perform her ''[[WaveMotionGun Starlight Breaker]]'', she [[EnergyAbsorption gathers the residual energy left by magical attacks in a battlefield]] in form of thousands of starlights. Other characters who know ''Breaker'' magic are Reinforce Eins, who copied it from Nanoha, [[spoiler:Teana Lanster, who learned it from Nanoha]], and Miura Rinaldi, who also has a star themed Intelligent Device with the name Star Saber. In Miura's case, her attacks are mostly close-ranged based and her two most powerful attacks have the names ''Bakken: Seiōha'' ("Sword-draw: Starbright Blade") and ''Bakken: Tenshō Seiōha'' ("Sword-draw: Heaven-piercing Starbright Blade").
44%%* The Sailor Stars from ''Franchise/SailorMoon''.
45* ''Manga/SaintSeiya'' is built on this early on, with both heroes and villains taking their powers from a constellation (From [[TheHero Pegasus Seiya]] to [[BigBad Gemini Saga]]). Later enemies had other sources for their powers, though.
46* In the manga version of ''Anime/YuGiOhGX'', Kaiser's monsters are all named after stars, specifically those of the constellation Draco.
47* In ''Anime/YuGiOhZexal'', every known resident of the Barian World is loosely named after one of the stars of the Big Dipper: Durbe after Dubhe, Alit after Alioth, Misael after Mizar, Gilag after Merak and Vector after Phecda.
48* Pamoon, one of the Millennium Mamodos from ''Manga/ZatchBell'', has spells revolved around this.
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52* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'':
53** Some White spells reference starlight.
54** A few "Star" artifacts offer this power in the form of mana. For example, [[https://scryfall.com/card/2xm/239/chromatic-star Chromatic Star]] adds one mana of any color while [[https://scryfall.com/card/leg/288/north-star North Star]] allows you to cast a spell by paying its cost with any type of mana.
55* ''TabletopGame/YuGiOh'': Members of Sacred/Constellar archetype are named after stars, clusters of stars, or in a few cases, whole galaxies. Most of them are named after stars in the constellations of the WesternZodiac.
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59* Franchise/TheDCU has had several characters powered by the stars, in about the same way Franchise/{{Superman}} is powered by the Sun: Comicbook/{{Starman}} (in the golden age), ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} (at some period in silver/bronze age), and Dr. Regulus (A ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperheroes'' villain).
60* In a ComicBook/{{Hellboy}}[=/=]Franchise/{{Batman}}[=/=]Comicbook/{{Starman}} crossover comic, a group of neo-Nazis build a machine to collect power from the stars in order to awaken an EldritchAbomination.
61* ''ComicBook/XMen'': In ''Emperor Vulcan'', Vulcan knocks Havok out of a space station. Instead of dying, Havok absorbs power from a star and defeats Vulcan.
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65* In ''Fanfic/CaveDancersPrettyCure'', Cure Space can summon stars to use as hoverboards.
66* ''Fanfic/TheNightUnfurls'' features the Lovecraftian sort. Its otherness is shown where even the two most skilled arcane users, Celestine and Olga, do not have this magic in their arsenal. Only two people are shown firing streaks of starlight at the enemy -- Kyril (via [[MagicMissileStorm A Call Beyond]]) and an unnamed goblin sorcerer. This attack is strong enough to tear through armour and the walls of a fortress.
67* In ''Fanfic/{{Pokedex}}'', Ledian gain their energy by absorbing starlight, relying on the strange wavelengths of distant stars.
68* In ''FanFic/RainbowDoubleDashsLunaverse'', Princess Luna can summon meteor strikes as a counter to Corona's ability to summon solar flares to roast things that displease her.
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72* Dante's ''[[Literature/TheDivineComedy Paradiso]]'' keeps with ancient cosmologies in attributing the creation of all of Earth's elements to the power of the stars. They have this unique influence due to being directly created by God, making it so that they could never be corrupted or destroyed (again, in keeping with astronomy of the time). The only thing on Earth created in the manner of the stars is the human soul, which is why it remains immortal even if the body dies [[BackFromTheDead for a little while]].
73* In ''Literature/MyBrotherIsASuperhero,'' Zack gets three glowing stars on his chest when he's given his powers, and thus takes on the hero name "Star Guy."[[note]][[WritingAroundTrademarks Because Luke pointed out that "Starman" and "Star Boy" are both copyrighted]].[[/note]] [[spoiler:It turns out that he needs exposure to starlight or his powers begin to fade]].
74* The Stars, a semi-divine race in ''Literature/TheOrphansTales.'' Their magic is powerful, but also drawn from their very essence, so that as time goes by, the Stars collectively grow weaker and weaker, and hide themselves away more often.
75* In ''Literature/TheSilmarillion'', this was the domain of [[FantasyPantheon Valar]] Varda, the lady of stars. Afterwards, the elves became always associated and very fond of starlight ("Eldar" more or less means "of the stars" in Quenya), though sadly few show such magic. It's also common to swear by Eärendil, the morning star in Middle-earth's mythology.
76* In ''Literature/StarDarlings'', the Starlings live on a star, use their magic to grant wishes to humans, and travel to Earth as shooting stars.
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80* In ''Series/KamenRiderFourze'', both heroes and villains are powered by cosmic energy, but the villainous Zodiarts fit best because they're themed after constellations.
81* The Series/UchuSentaiKyuranger draw their power from constellations.
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85* [[UsefulNotes/{{Philippines}} In Tagalog mythology]], [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tala_(goddess) Tala]] is the goddess of the morning and evening star.
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89* The villains of ''Podcast/{{Sequinox}}'' are ''literally'' stars taking humanoid form, so of course they can access this.
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93* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'':
94** One type of warlock in fourth edition is the Star Pact warlock, which gains its powers by making a pact with an EldritchAbomination that lives among the stars. Powers include hurling balls of freezing starlight and conjuring portals to the void of space, but also more conceptual things like manipulating fate.
95*** The Master of the Starry Night paragon path from the ''Arcane Power'' supplement is all about cutting out the EldritchAbomination middleman in favor of discovering and harnessing the presumably-more-natural power of the stars themselves.
96*** The Star Pact Warlock is taken to its logical conclusion with the Radiant One epic destiny, wherein a warlock's mastery of ThingManWasNotMeantToKnow allows them to ''become'' a star themselves, perhaps even one that future warlocks can make pacts with.
97** The fifth edition Circle of Stars Druid subclass are druids who study the stars and draw upon their power as an aspect of nature, as opposed to most druids drawing up plants and animals.
98** ''TabletopGame/{{Greyhawk}}'': Celestian is the deity of space and the stars. He has a number of space/star related powers, including Aurora Borealis, Comet, Meteors, Space Chill, and Starshine.
99** ''When the Sky Falls'', a third party sourcebook, revolves around adding meteors and celestial bodies to a player's campaign setting. Naturally, it has a ton of new star-themed spells for wizards, up to including a whole new "plasma" damage type[[note]]it's treated as a hybrid of fire and electrical damage[[/note]].
100* ''TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}'': The Sidereal Exalted get a variant on this, especially in the form of Astrology, where they can weave alternate fates that grant them benefits to certain tasks based on the constellation they're using.
101* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' sorcerers can choose Starsoul as a bloodline, which means their inherent magical powers come from some hereditary link to the stars and the empty void. They get space-oriented bonus spells and even eventually develop physiological changes, such as immunity to cold or ''no longer needing to breathe'', to let them survive in the void of space.
102* ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}'': One of the eight Winds of Magic is Azyr, the Wind of Heavens, whose lore is sometimes called Astromancy. It's mostly the Classical (fate manipulation and divination plus meteors) type, but with added [[BlowYouAway aeromantic]] and [[ShockAndAwe lightning-based]] spells for combat -- in classical thought, meteors and comets were considered sub-lunar (atmospheric, in our terms) phenomena, and thus fundamentally similar to lightning, wind and weather.
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106* In ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'', the Toa Inika were transformed via a bolt of energy from the Red Star. "Inika" means "energies of a star" in their language. However, in practice all this means is that ShockAndAwe is added to their usual elemental abilities.
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110* ''VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}}'' has the A Call Beyond hunter tool. It's item description refers to it as creating a small exploding star, and it packs the power to back up that claim.
111* ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'' has "star magic" and mages as a NonElemental spell element.
112* The "Astral" magic of ''VideoGame/{{Dominions}}''. Among the heaviest users of Astral magic is the Illithids of R'lyeh.
113* ''VideoGame/DungeonsOfDredmor'' has the Astrology skill, which grants a number of star-themed spells. While mostly a defensive skill that grants buffs and traps, the capstone spell The Stars Aligned blasts everything around the caster for a ''lot'' of Aethereal damage.
114* ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'' and ''VideoGame/{{MOTHER 3}}'' have PK Starstorm, a powerful [[PsychicPowers PSI technique]] that manifests itself as falling stars which deal massive damage to every enemy.
115* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls''
116** As part of Nirn's AlienSky, the sun and stars are actually holes punctured between Mundus (the mortal realm) and Aetherius (the realm of magic) during the [[TheTimeOfMyths Dawn Era]] by Magnus and his et'Ada ("original spirit") followers (now known as the Magna Ge) when they realized that helping to create Mundus would severely weaken them and permanently bind them to it. Magic now flows into Mundus through the sun and stars, visible in the night sky as nebulae, which means that Nirn has ''literal'' star power behind its magic.
117** The extinct [[OurElvesAreDifferent Ayleids (Wild Elves)]] believed that starlight was the most "sublime" form of magic, and venerated anything which fell from the heavens, particularly [[MagicMeteor meteorite iron]], which they would craft into their "Ayleid Wells" which channeled and restored magicka.
118** The Nedes, human ancestors to most of the modern races of Men, had the study and worship of the stars and constellations as a major part of their culture. They also worshiped beings known as "celestials." Exactly who or what they were is not known. (Theories posit that early forms of the Aedra, Magnus and the Magna Ge, or some other unknown set of divine beings are all possibilities.) Given that the Nedes were once slaves to the Ayleids, it is possible they picked up this cultural trait from them.
119* ''VideoGame/{{Extrapower}}'': Sharkungo features stars heavily in his aesthetic. His [[ProWrestlingIsReal wrestling uniform]] consists of a crop top with a star emblazoned across his chest and [[MaskedLuchador across his mask]]. He's a Star Lore Superstar, the prince of the Shakun Star, and fights using Star Yui martial arts, which incorporates stellar imagery and naming such as in his Star Bit attack and Shooting Star final crash.
120* ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'':
121** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' added the Astrologian job in its first expansion, ''Heavensward''. In lore, Astromancy was originally developed in [[ProudScholarRace Sharlayan]] for divination, though it was later refined to draw upon the power of the stars to [[WindsOfDestinyChange alter fate rather than merely predict it]]. In ''Stormblood'', it is also revealed to form a [[YinYangBomb powerful syngergy]] with [[TheLifestream Geomancy]]. Gameplay-wise, it's a healer job with an astrology flavour to its skill names and animations with the unique ability to draw random cards that give buffs to its teammates.
122** [[SpellMyNameWithAnS Olan/Orran]] from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyTactics'', whose class is "Astrologist" and whose only skill prevents most enemies from acting.
123* ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'' isn't called "Kirby of the ''Stars''" in Japan for nothing. Throughout the ''Kirby'' series, stars show up as a motif in many of Kirby's weapons and items (Warp Star, Star Rod, Triple Star), and in the [[SymbolMotifClothing design]] for his copy ability hats. The [[Anime/KirbyRightBackAtYa anime]] mentions at one point that Kirby's power comes from stars. Some of the [[FinalBoss Final Bosses]] have an association with stars as well, most prominently [[VideoGame/KirbysAdventure Nightmare]], [[VideoGame/KirbySuperStar Galactic Nova]], [[VideoGame/KirbyPlanetRobobot Star Dream]], and [[spoiler:[[VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies Void]], a so-called "Astral Birth" who exists in all dimensions, serves as the Kirby universe's GodOfChaos, and has [[ArcWelding disturbing lore connections]] to both [[EldritchAbomination Dark Matter]] and ''[[TomatoInTheMirror Kirby himself!]]'']]
124* In the world of ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'', the stars are tied to celestial beings whose powers extend far beyond the normal reach of humans, but have in some way made it onto their lands, most specifically the denizens around the skyscraping [[DeathMountain Mount Targon]]. As a result, a few playable champions have some ties to star magic.
125** There are several champions known as "Aspects", essentially humans who [[SharingABody are physically]] [[MentalFusion and mentally cohabited]] by celestials representative of constellations and their respective symbolism. The most obvious two are [[ThePaladin Leona]], [[ThePowerOfTheSun the Aspect of the Sun]], and Diana, Aspect of the Moon, but others incorporate at least a slight star motif in them, including [[TricksterGod Zoe, the Aspect of Twilight]], [[WarGod Pantheon, the Aspect of War]], and [[GemstoneAssault Taric, Aspect of the Protector]].
126** [[WhiteMagicianGirl Soraka, the Starchild]], is a celestial herself who chose to descend to Runeterra and assume a humanoid form to protect and care for its inhabitants. Her star magic is almost exclusively used as [[WhiteMage a support power]], including an offensive ability called "Starcall".
127** [[OurDragonsAreDifferent Aurelion Sol, The Star Forger]], is an impossibly ancient celestial dragon that forges stars and claims to be responsible for ''every star in the sky''. He also uses them in combat, sometimes in tandem with creating a miniature galaxy and [[BreathWeapon breathing white starfire.]]
128---> '''Aurelion Sol''': I'm going to throw a star at you now. Good luck.
129** Non-canonically, there's also the [[MagicalGirlAU "Star Guardian" alternate universe]] which reskins several champions [[SailorSenshiSendUp as Sailor Moon-esque magical girls]]. As the name implies, they all share a very bright, cartoon-y star motif, each having earned their power through a mysterious entity known as The First Star.
130* Star Man from ''VideoGame/MegaMan5''. He was followed by Astro Man in ''VideoGame/MegaMan8'' (as well as ''[[VideoGame/MegaManAndBass Mega Man & Bass]]'').
131** Ironically, ''Webcomic/BobAndGeorge'' literally gave Star Man [[PopularityPower Star Power]]; during the First Annual Robot Tournament (the events of ''VideoGame/MegaMan6''), Star Man could only be [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere intimidated]] by a more popular Robot Master (i.e. Shadow Man) and he was only defeated during the retelling of ''5'' when [[OriginalGeneration Ran]] threatened to blacklist him with "[[RedScare the taint of]] [[DirtyCommunists Communism]]."
132* The Starburst spell from the ''VideoGame/MightAndMagic'' series.
133* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'':
134** There's a Normal-type special move called Swift, an attack that fires star-shaped rays to the opponent (or two opponents during double battle) and [[AlwaysAccurateAttack it cannot miss]].
135** The name of the Stellar Type comes from the Latin word "stella", meaning "star."
136** The signature move of the [[OlympusMons Legendary Pokémon Terapagos]] is Tera Starstorm, which causes stars to rain down on all adjacent opponents.
137* Otani Yoshitsugu from ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara'' is astrology-obsessed (his title is "Sky Watcher") and believes in a red comet that is a harbinger of human misery [[MisanthropeSupreme and that he will invoke it]]. All his powers are astrology-themed, named after constellations, stars, planets, or mythological beings associated with stars.
138* ''VideoGame/StarOceanTheSecondStory'', among its overload of [[ElementalRockPaperScissors elements]], had "Star" as distinct from both "Light" and "Vacuum" (which itself was distinct from "Void"). Most of the Star-elemental spells were cast by Celine. When the [[UpdatedRerelease PSP version]] greatly simplified the element system, Star-elemental spells were merged into Light.
139* [[HotWitch Zerase]] from ''VideoGame/SuikodenV'' has the unique Star Rune, which uses Star Power to completely [[DiscOneNuke eviscerate foes from the early going.]]
140* The ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' franchise has always had a strong association with stars, starting with the Starman InvincibilityPowerUp and strengthened by {{Star Shaped Coupon}}s later on.
141** ''VideoGame/SuperMario64'' served as the franchise codifier, as Mario's goal was to collect Power Stars to open up new areas. ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'' and ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy2'' also focused on collecting Power Stars.
142** The ''VideoGame/MarioParty'' series and ''VideoGame/CaptainToadTreasureTracker'' also have Power Star collecting as the main goal, based directly on the mainline platformer games featuring them.
143** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG'' and ''VideoGame/PaperMario'' have the star spirits, a group of wish granting deities, and Geno a [[OurAngelsAreDifferent warrior]] from their world inhabiting the body of a wooden puppet.
144** Star Power is also revealed to be the source of Mario and Luigi (as well as Wario, Donkey Kong, Peach, and Bowser)'s abilities in ''VideoGame/YoshisIslandDS''.
145* ''{{VideoGame/Terraria}}'':
146** The game has the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Star Cannon]], a powerful pre-Hardmode weapon that uses Fallen Stars as ammunition. [[AwesomeButImpractical While somewhat impractical due to the rareness of Fallen Stars]], a well-prepared Star Cannon can demolish most early bosses easily.
147** The [[EldritchAbomination Stardust Pillar]] is able to summon a constellation of "stars", which spawn alien mooks to attack the player. The [[FlunkyBoss mooks that accompany it]] are also star-themed.
148* In ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'', Marisa Kirisame uses spells themed around stars (and to a lesser extent, galaxies, comets, and so on). Likewise for Mima (who is [[{{Fanon}} widely assumed to be]] Marisa's teacher). And the fairy Star Sapphire is literally powered by starlight, as well as having a star-based spellcard theme.
149* Star Magic in ''Videogame/{{Wizard101}}'' places a bubble around the caster for four rounds, having an effect on all incoming and/or outgoing spells.
150* In ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo'' and its parent series ''VideoGame/MadouMonogatari'':
151** Witch's spells (Meteor, Tachyon, Black Hole, Quasar, Big Bang) are mostly themed around stars and celestial bodies. Even the spells she uses that aren't inherently space-themed tend to have a star motif added to them; her version of Fire creates start-shaped blazes in ''Madou Monogatari: Tower of the Magician'', and her Accelerate spell creates a small star animation that buzzes around its targets in ''Saturn Madou Monogatari''.
152** Witch's Grandmother, Wish, is well-known for her mastery of StarPower, and ''Big Bang'' was her signature spell before it was Witch's.
153** The ''Fever'' era introduces Klug and Feli, who use two opposing brands of StarPower. Klug uses astro''nomical'' magic, which he uses to overwhelm his opponent with sheer power and, occasionally, [[DemonicPossession summon an ancient demon]]...
154** ...while Feli uses astro''logical'' magic, which she uses to [[{{Astrologer}} see the future, try to cast love-spells and predict her opponents' moves]]. Naturally, Klug and Feli don't get along well. It's worth mentioning that both, Klug and Feli, are more or less disciples of Lemres, a famous mage given the title "Warlock of ''Comets''"... despite not actually using StarPower himself.
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158* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'': Those with [[RealityWarper First Guardian]] powers get them from the Green Sun, a giant star that's twice the mass of the universe.
159%%* ''Webcomic/StarPower'' is pretty much an example of the "classic" type in a SpaceOpera setting.
160* ''Webcomic/SleeplessDomain'': The former {{magical girl}} Starlight Spear had star-themed powers, fitting her team's theme of CosmicMotifs. Aside from wielding a guandao, her primary ability was to [[SuperSpeed dash at high speeds]], temporarily becoming a "shooting star".
161* ''Webcomic/UnknownLands'': Elves' intrinsic magic comes from and is tied to the stars, and their "starry death lands".
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165* In ''WesternAnimation/TheDragonPrince,'' the stars are one of the [[ElementalPowers Primal Sources of Magic]]. This also means that they have their own race of [[OurElvesAreDifferent elves]] and [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragons]] who draw on their power. The official website specifically identifies this particular type of magic as mysterious and associated with divination, which is more or less consistent with the astrology side of things.
166* In the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' pilot, there's a prophecy regarding the return of [[FallenAngel Nightmare Moon]] that states, [[WhenThePlanetsAlign "The stars will aid in her escape,"]] and [[PropheciesAreAlwaysRight sure enough]], every time Twilight Sparkle checks out the moon, four stars appear to be approaching it.
167** Twilight herself has a star based cutie mark (Stars are known to sparkle) and with magic being her natural talent, she is basically an Infinity +1 RedMage.
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171* Apparently, stars fall under [[ExtraOreDinary Metal]] in the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wuxing_(Chinese_philosophy) Wuxing]] system, a branch of Chinese philosophy using [[ElementalPowers five classical elements]].
172* Every element in the universe besides hydrogen and helium was created, directly or indirectly, by the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stellar_nucleosynthesis nuclear fusion that powers stars]]. The three that ''aren't'' (lithium, beryllium, and boron) were created by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmic_ray_spallation a different process]], but the cosmic rays that set that process off wouldn't exist without pulsars, black holes, and supernovae, which are all created from stars themselves.
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