Will-o'-Wisp Academy

Will-o'-Wisp Academy of Magic is a recurring location in the Magical Vacation series. It is a magic school located on the planet Kovomaka in the Material Realm, situated on the outskirts of Kovomaka Kingdom. In Magical Starsign, it also serves as an Amigo Dungeon.

History
300 years before the events of Magical Vacation, Biscotti imparted the power of magic unto the Material Realm's people. He had done this by borrowing power from the enigma king Yuvick, whom he had fused into his heart. Some time later, an enigma named Kerendu, who had taken Yuvick's place as the king, seized control of the enigmas and attempted to invade the Material Realm, but Biscotti used his fusion with Yuvick as a way to ward off Kerendu's forces. To prepare for future conflicts, Biscotti founded Will-o'-Wisp Academy and appointed himself as its headmaster.

Biscotti's plan was to have people from around the world enroll at the academy, and have them train until they became full-fledged magicians. Students who graduated from Will-o'-Wisp typically found jobs that served the Kingdom of Kovomaka, the most common one being recruited as a soldier for the royal army. By having skilled magicians on the front lines, the Kingdom had enough power to fight back against anything that posed a threat to the Material Realm.

Enemies
Enemy encounters at Will-o'-Wisp only occur in Magical Starsign. One is fought during the main game, while more appear in the Will-o'-Wisp Amigo Dungeon.

Main game

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Amigo Dungeon

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Magical Vacation

 * Bandana
 * Magic wrist
 * Vinyl shirt
 * Wooden clogs
 * Hair clip
 * Green frog (x1)
 * Yellow worm (x1)
 * Compassion sticker

Trivia

 * Will-o'-Wisp comes from 'will o' the wisp', atmospheric ghost lights in English folklore which are said to be seen by travelers at night.
 * There are around 6000 students and 120 faculty members at the academy.
 * Will-o'-Wisp does not follow a traditional year-based grade system; instead, one can graduate at any time if they pass a graduation exam. The exam consists of a written report and a practical skill demonstration.
 * In the Japanese version of Magical Starsign, the door to the heavens possesses a faded brown tone, nose piercings for door handles, and pink lips. Overseas localizations changed it to be fully grey with no piercings and reduced lips, as the original design may have come across as racially insensitive.