Disney Heroes: Battle Mode is a Disney role-playing crossover mobile game published by PerBlue and released for iOS and Android devices in 2018.
The game features Luz Noceda and Eda Clawthorne from The Owl House as its respective 215th and 213rd playable characters. Several other characters from The Owl House appear as badges/avatars.
Character Skills[]
Luz is a 1-star back-line control Hero.
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Plant Glyph | White | Normal Damage | Passive: In addition to dealing damage, Luz's basic attacks Freeze enemies for a few seconds. Active: Luz uses a plant glyph to Snare the enemy with the most Skill Power. The plant deals Normal Damage and Snares the target for a duration. Luz then Heals herself and her allies for a percentage of the total damage dealt with the plant glyph. | |
Fire Glyph | Green | Normal Damage | Luz blasts all the enemies in front of her with a Fire Glyph that deals an initial amount of Normal Damage. Then for the next few seconds enemies are Sapped, Drained, and take Normal Damage per second. Luz and her allies also gain stacks of Determination for each enemy hit with this skill. | |
Light Glyph | Blue | Fantastic Damage | Luz uses a light glyph that deals Fantastic Damage to the closest enemies and Blinds the entire enemy team for a duration. After the Blind wears off the enemies become Confused for a few seconds. | |
Stop Right There! | Purple | Fantastic Damage | Luz's basic attacks now deal bonus Fantastic Damage and additionally Shatter enemies for a few seconds. Fire Glyph now also Studies enemies for a few seconds. | |
Magic Is Everywhere | Red | True Damage | Plant Glyph now Steals Energy from the enemy hit. This enemy also has their Skill Power decreased by a percentage and is Confused for a few seconds. Light Glyph now does bonus True Damage to the closest enemies, Limits all enemies, and decreases their Armor and Reality by a percent for a duration. |
Eda is a 1-star front-line tank Hero. Her skills are based on her abilities in Season 1.
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Heavenly Fire | White | Fantastic Damage
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Passive: When Eda Clawthorne Basic Attacks, she gains a percentage of the damage she deals as Armor and Reality for a few seconds. Active: Eda draws a circle, summoning fireballs that rain down on all of her enemies! All enemies are dealt Fantastic Damage equal to a percentage of Eda's Reality, and then are dealt bonus Fantastic Damage equal to a percentage of their Reality. For the next few seconds that Heavenly Fire is on Cooldown. | |
Blazing Perseverance | Green | Normal Damage | Eda Clawthorne draws a circle with her Owl Staff, summoning forth a fire blast! All enemies hit by the blast are dealt Normal Damage and Knocked Back. For the following few seconds, all enemies are Hexed and Cursed. For each enemy that Eda hits with this Skill, she and her allies gain stacks of Hardy and Determination. | |
Protected by Magic | Blue | True Damage | Eda Clawthorne twirls her Owl Staff in front of her, granting herself a Shield worth a percentage of her Max HP for a few seconds! Upon twirling her staff, she Distracts some of the nearest enemies. During her Distract: If an enemy deals damage to Eda during her Distract, they are dealt True Damage and Limited for a duration. For each hit Eda receives during her Distract, she accumulates stacks of Magic. For each stack of Magic that Eda has, she and her allies gain more Armor, Reality, Basic Damage, and Skill Power. After a few seconds, Eda's stacks of Magic clear. Then, she and her allies receive less damage from enemies for a few seconds and gain stacks of Hardy. | |
A Witch's Resilience | Purple | N/A | When Eda Clawthorne reaches 0 HP, her head falls and she quickly picks it up to reattach it! Upon reattaching her head, she Revives herself for a percentage of her Max HP, becomes Berserk and Scares all enemies for a duration! She also gains Skill Power for the rest of the Wave and immediately casts "Protected by Magic". | |
Wisdom of the Owl Lady | Red | True Damage | Eda Clawthorne Heals for a percentage of Crit Damage she receives. When Eda is Healed by any source, she gains a chance to Dodge debuffs for the next few seconds. If Eda's ally takes Crit Damage, she protects them with a spell that provides a Shield for a few seconds! After the Shield expires, the Shielded Hero will receive less damage from Crits and have a chance to Dodge debuffs for the next few seconds. If Eda or an ally fall below a percentage of their Max HP, that Hero will gain stacks of Hardy and Determination. |
Friend Campaigns[]
Luz has Friend Campaigns with Eda, Philoctetes from Hercules, and Max Goof. Eda has Friend Campaigns with Meilin Lee from Turning Red and the Fairy Godmother from Cinderella.
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Eda | Luz! You're here! |
Luz | Did you see that last spell I did? |
Eda | It might be a bit more than I bargained for. But in a good way. |
Luz | Then I really am improving! |
Eda | Don't get a big head about it. |
Luz | I know you're proud of me. You just won't admit it. |
Eda | Fine, fine, fine. I'm proud of you. Okay? |
Episode 1: "The Search Begins" Luz and Eda investigate the city, hoping to discover whether it exists in the Demon Realm or the Human World. | |
Eda | Luz, dear child. |
Luz | Eda! What are you doing here? |
Eda | I was just on my way out to do some... looking around. |
Luz | Can I come? I won't get in the way, I swear. |
Luz | So what are we looking for, exactly? |
Eda | Trying to determine if this world we're in exists in the demon realm or the human world. |
Luz | Wow... how do we figure that out? |
Eda | Well, we could try to maybe... no, that won't work. What about... no, not that either. |
Luz | You don't have a clue. |
Eda | I really don't have a clue. |
Episode 2: "A Bird in the Hand" The two friends practice spellcasting at the park, with accidental results. | |
Luz | So... while you figure out this whole dimensional question... |
Eda | I'm not sure I'm going to like where this is going. |
Luz | I just wanted to practice a new spell that might help! |
Luz | It's meant to summon something that can help you see more, so maybe it'll help us see what this dimension is! |
Eda | Alright, go for it. |
Eda | ...I think you did something wrong. |
Episode 3: "She Sells Seashells" Eda has to fix Luz's spellcasting mess, when the seagulls Luz accidentally summoned won't leave them alone. | |
Luz | Umm... that wasn't what I meant to happen. |
Eda | Really. You didn't mean to summon a... flock of seagulls? And they don't even sing very well. |
Eda | Shoo! Get away, bird! |
Luz | I'm sorry. I'll try to get rid of them. |
Eda | No! No, I think you better let me take care of this one. |
Episode 4: "Make New Friends, Keep the Old" Eda and Luz finish getting the seagulls to leave, and Luz apologizes for her mistake. | |
Eda | That should do it. |
Luz | Yeah... |
Luz | Sorry I messed up. Again. |
Eda | Luz, sometimes it takes practice to get a spell right. But how did you manage to summon seagulls? |
Luz | I don't think you're going to like this explanation. |
Episode 5: "The Truth Comes Out" Luz shows Eda where she learned the spell, and Eda finds it unexpectedly hilarious. | |
Luz | So I thought it said to help me see more, but there's a smudge on the page. |
Eda | Because you were eating while you were reading? |
Luz | Look, some of us get peckish. |
Eda | And you're not the only one who's peckish around here. |
Luz | Was that a bird joke? |
Episode 6: "A Quick Deal" Eda gets rid of the birds, but makes a bargain with Luz. | |
Eda | I'll send these birds back where they belong, if you'll get to work on something else. |
Luz | Absolutely, anything! |
Eda | Find us somewhere to relax for a minute. |
Eda | After all this bird evasion, I'm feeling taxed. |
Luz | All right... I've got it! |
Episode 7: "A Slippery Slope" Luz uses her spellcasting powers to make an ice rink for the two to skate on. | |
Eda | What... is this? |
Luz | An ice skating rink! |
Eda | You just froze the pond. |
Luz | You said we needed to relax... |
Luz | What's more relaxing than ice skating? |
Episode 8: "Slip ‘n' Slide" Eda and Luz skate on the rink, reflecting on their adventures. | |
Eda | Well, I have to admit, Luz, this isn't so bad. |
Luz | See? I told you. |
Eda | Still not sure how I feel about all those wacky jumps you're doing. |
Luz | I think you're just jealous you don't know how to do them. |
Eda | Me? Jealous? Hah! |
Luz | Don't worry, I'll show you how. The student has become the teacher. |
Eda | Why do I get the feeling you're going to be insufferable after this? |
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Luz | Ah-ha! A hero trainer! I'm sure I can prove myself to you with a bit of the ol' elbow grease. |
Phil | You've proven you can be a real pain in the-- |
Luz | I think what you mean is, I'm persistent! |
Phil | You're not the first hero I've come across with that particular character trait. |
Luz | Waitaminute... you called me a hero! |
Phil | Uh-oh. Here we go. |
Luz | Hey, everybody! Phil just said I'm a hero! Woo-hoo!! |
Episode 1: "A Heroic Attempt" Luz tries to convince Phil that she deserves hero lessons. | |
Luz | Whoa, who're you? |
Phil | Whatsa matter, you never seen a satyr before? |
Luz | Actually, I was just wondering your name. |
Phil | You can call me Phil. |
Luz | Phil like Philoctetes? |
Phil | ...maybe. Who wants'ta know? |
Luz | I'm Luz, and I heard there was someone around here who could teach me to be a hero! |
Phil | Oh no, not another one. |
Phil | Thing is, kid, I quit teaching hero lessons a long while back. |
Luz | So, not even if I proved I had potential? Like, maybe even knew a little bit of magic? |
Phil | Did you say magic? |
Luz | Yep! |
Phil | Hmm... okay, prove it. |
Episode 2: "A Magical Mystery" Luz convinces Phil to teach her just a little something. | |
Phil | So, you're not half-bad at that magic thing. |
Luz | I get the feeling that's high praise from you. |
Phil | Just don't let it get around. |
Luz | So, will you teach me? Something small, even. |
Phil | Kid, I will teach you the two most important words you'll ever learn: n-o. |
Episode 3: "Never Gonna Give You Up" Luz refuses to be deterred. | |
Luz | What if I just don't quit? |
Phil | What is it with these "refuse to quit" types? Okay, okay. Have you ever won a chariot race? |
Luz | Nope! |
Phil | Launched a thousand ships? |
Luz | That seems like an awful lot of work. |
Phil | What about... faced down evil... and won? |
Luz | Oh, that, loads of times. |
Phil | Then I guess we can't–- wait, what? |
Episode 4: "The Face of Evil" Luz explains some of her time in the Boiling Isles. Phil is flabbergasted. | |
Phil | So, tell me about facing down evil. |
Luz | Well, there was this one time in the Boiling Isles when-- |
Phil | Wait, stop. Time out. |
Luz | What? |
Phil | You were hanging out somewhere called the "Boiling Isles" and survived, not burnt to a crisp, and still want my help? |
Luz | Yep! |
Episode 5: "A Lesson Learned?" Phil agrees to take Luz on as an apprentice. | |
Luz | So, where do we start? |
Phil | That should be easy. Calisthenics! |
Luz | You want me to exercise? |
Phil | I always say, if you can't fight evil, outrun evil. |
Luz | Why do I get the feeling that's the first time you ever said that? |
Phil | One thousand javelin throws! Go! |
Episode 6: "A Weak Beginning" Luz attempts Phil's training program. | |
Phil | Well, you got through 10 javelins, anyway. |
Luz | Don't forget the one that went through that old lady's house. |
Phil | At least we know you can run fast enough to escape an angry woman with what looked like a very dangerous cane. |
Luz | I know magic, and you're a hero trainer, and that woman still scared me. |
Phil | Well, you passed your first lesson! |
Luz | Huh? |
Phil | If you can't fight evil, outrun evil. |
Luz | I'm not sure that lady was evil. |
Phil | I guess we'll never know. |
Episode 7: "A Hard Toss" Phil shows Luz how to use a discus. | |
Phil | Next up... discus throwing! |
Luz | This seems like the javelin thing, but heavy and round. |
Phil | No, they're totally different, they're completely... yeah, basically the javelin but heavy and round. |
Luz | Here goes nothing... |
Phil | Watch out for old lady houses. |
Episode 8: "The Student Teacher" Now that Phil has taught Luz something, he asks for some magic lessons. | |
Phil | So? Do you feel heroic? |
Luz | Well, my arms are sore. |
Phil | That is a general problem for heroes. |
Luz | Oh, I don't know if I want this hero thing that much. |
Phil | Well, maybe we could make a deal... |
Phil | I'll help you with the hero thing, and you teach me some magic. |
Luz | I guess it couldn't hurt to try. |
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Luz | Hi, I'm Luz, what's your name? |
Max | Oh, whoa - uh, I'm Max. |
Max | Do you by any chance have any tickets to the next Powerline concert? |
Luz | I... don't know who that is. |
Max | Dude, Powerline is like the coolest rockstar on the planet! |
Luz | Oh, I don't know if my parents would let me go. |
Max | Yeah. My dad's like that, too. Maybe we can hang out anyway. |
Episode 1: "The Magic of Friendship" Luz explains her abilities to Max. | |
Max | Hi! So, I'm Max "Goof," but you can just call me Max. |
Luz | I'm Luz. It's nice to meet you, Max! |
Max | You, too. So you don't happen to know when the next Powerline concert is, do you? |
Luz | Sorry... I don't have a clue. |
Max | That's all right, I'm sure I can find tickets around here somewhere. |
Luz | And your parents will let you go? |
Max | Well, my dad might not be super into it, but I think I can convince him. |
Luz | How? Do you use some specific spells to get him to do your bidding? |
Luz | Because I don't always find that spells do what I want them to. |
Max | ...spells? You mean magic? For real? |
Luz | Yes. What did you think I meant? |
Max | I just didn't know that was possible! That is so cool! |
Luz | Um, thanks. I think it can be. |
Episode 2: "Spellcasting" Luz explains the dangers of magic to Max. | |
Luz | ...so you see, it's not all fun and games. |
Max | It just sounds so cool! Magic! |
Luz | I thought so at first. But it can really cause a lot of problems, if you don't think ahead. |
Max | My dad's always telling me to think before I act. |
Luz | That sounds like good advice. |
Episode 3: "Parental Pressures" Max explains some of his problems to Luz. | |
Max | I just feel like he won't let me do anything fun at all! |
Luz | Have you tried explaining that to him? |
Max | I don't know if he's listen. |
Luz | Maybe try to see things his way. I find that can help with a difficult conversation. |
Max | You're right. Hey, did you use magic to convince me that you're right? |
Luz | Nope, just good old fashioned advice. |
Max | Wow. Well, thanks. |
Luz | I'm happy to help, Max. Do you maybe want to see some magic? |
Episode 4: "Tricks are for Kids" Luz shows Max some less dangerous spells. | |
Luz | I learned by drawing these glyphs, see? And then I was able to become better over time. |
Max | It kinda looks like homework to me. |
Luz | Well a lot of it was for school, so... |
Max | You learned magic in school? |
Luz | I went to a school that specialized in it. |
Max | Wow. My school just specialized in detention. |
Episode 5: "School Daze" Max and Luz exchange stories from school. | |
Max | So then I dressed up as Powerline, and surprised everyone! |
Luz | That's a pretty good prank. |
Max | Right? I thought so. |
Luz | I bet your dad wasn't too happy about it. |
Max | Adults can be really hard to please, even when you're doing something awesome. |
Luz | I find that adults don't always have the same perspective on what's awesome and what's not. |
Episode 6: "Reality Bites" Luz agrees to teach Max some very basic magic. | |
Luz | I might have started off not knowing a lot, but I got better as I trained. |
Max | So you're saying, doing your homework actually helped? |
Luz | Yeah, I guess that's what I'm saying. |
Max | Okay. I'll do it. |
Luz | You'll... do... what? |
Max | Homework! Teach me magic! |
Luz | I'm not sure that's such a great idea. |
Episode 7: "Spelling Bees" Luz shows Max a trick, and but [sic] he can't get the magic to work. | |
Luz | This was the very first glyph I drew. You try it. |
Max | Like this? Presto change-o! |
Luz | ...nothing. |
Max | Man! I really thought I had it. |
Luz | Maybe you just need more practice. |
Episode 8: "Let's Sit a Spell" Max and Luz decide he might not be cut out for the world of magic. | |
Luz | You seem to have other talents, Max. |
Max | Yeah? Like what? |
Luz | Well, you're very friendly. |
Max | I am? I am! |
Luz | And you're fun to talk to. |
Luz | I think we should go find that Powerline concert and go together. What do you say? |
Max | Yeah! Thanks, Luz. You really know how to make things better. |
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Mei | Ooh, yeah, making paper... Girl, you know you got me... |
Eda | Hey kid, if you're gonna walk around with your ears plugged, you might try keeping your eyes open. |
Mei | Oh! I'm sorry, ma'am. It won't happen again. |
Eda | Hey, no need for formalities. Not really my style. Just watch out for yourself, kid. |
Episode 1: "Panda Mode" Meilin Lee tells her friend Jake Long that she's been having some trouble controlling her Panda transformation. He recommends seeking out an expert, and gives a hint where one might be found... | |
Mei | Oh no, not again! Just when everything's been going my way, I start losing control of my Panda transformation! |
Eda | Huh. Could have sworn she just said "Panda transformation." Oh well! None of my business. Now, back to the important work of scrounging through human garbage. |
Episode 2: "Who Hoots?" Hoping for help controlling her Panda transformation, Meilin Lee seeks out the mysterious "Owl Lady," who is rumored to be operating out of one of the wilder corners of the Park. | |
Mei | Hello? Is there someone out there? I received a reasonably reliable recommendation that there might be someone out here with ancient wisdom to share? |
Eda | Ancient? Well, that's rude. |
Mei | Ahh! |
Eda | Whoops, sorry to startle you, kid. Wait, what's happening to you? |
Episode 3: "Shared Shock" Meilin Lee encounters a terrifying Owl Beast, and reflexively turns into Panda form. To her shock, the Owl Beast reverts to the form of a strange, wild-looking witch wearing a friendly grin. | |
Eda | Stuck in beast mode, huh? Happens to the best of us. Oh hey, you're human again. |
Mei | Ugh! It's so totally frustrating! I thought I had this under control! |
Eda | Believe me, kid, I can relate. |
Episode 4: "Fluffy Toughie" Meilin Lee explains the reason for her visit. Lately, she's been transforming into Panda form when she doesn't intend to, just as she did when she first awakened to her abilities. Eda asks for more details. | |
Eda | So, this fluffy and ferocious situation is something that happens to all the women in your family? |
Mei | That's right. It's a kind of inheritance. But for a long time, it was treated as something shameful. Something to repress. |
Eda | I'm glad to hear you using the past tense. |
Mei | Yes, my mom and I came to an understanding. But it was tough for a while. |
Eda | Oof. Involuntary animal transformations and family conflict. Been there. |
Episode 5: "Not So Similar" Eda gives Meilin Lee the bad news first: it doesn't sound like their animal transformations are caused by the same kind of magic, so the elixir Eda has used to treat her Owl Curse won't help Meilin Lee. | |
Eda | Yeah, sorry. This elixir blocks curses. Your situation is a little different. |
Mei | Oh, I guess that makes sense. |
Eda | Hey, don't worry about it, kid! This is actually good news. |
Mei | How is the elixir not working good news? |
Eda | Because elixir is expensive! And I sure as heck wasn't going to be sharing it for free. But don't worry. I got other ideas. |
Episode 6: "I'd Be Slimy" Eda asks Meilin Lee about when she'd involuntarily turned into her Panda form more recently, specifically, about what she was doing at the time. The answer? Stressing over an argument with her mom! | |
Eda | You're having exactly the same problem as before, for exactly the same reasons. But instead of talking it through with your mom again, you look up some witch in the woods for a quick fix? |
Mei | To be honest, clear communication and emotional honesty with your parents can be exhausting. I guess I was hoping for a wacky magical solution? |
Eda | Oy, if I had a snail for every time I'd had that same instinct... |
Episode 7: "Breathe Easy" Eda teaches Meilin Lee some breathing exercises to keep frustration and panic from taking over. In return, Meilin lets Eda pick through her backpack for "human relics" to sell. | |
Eda | Woah, a human torture device! |
Mei | That's actually my mp3 player. |
Eda | And a compendium of abominations! |
Mei | That's, actually my yearbook. |
Eda | Well, I've insulted you twice and you haven't transformed. Guess the breathing exercises are working! |
Episode 8: "Hugs Not Hexes" Eda gives Meilin Lee some parting tips for communicating with the magic that dwells within her. Before Meilin leaves, she gives Eda a big hug, which Eda politely endures. | |
Eda | Remember, kid, you gotta listen to what the Panda is trying to tell you. |
Mei | Listen to the Panda... Well, right now, it's telling me to give you a hug! |
Eda | Oh boy. This thing. Yep, there you go, oof, very nice. OK. |
Mei | Thank you! |
Eda | You're welcome, kid. You know, you remind me of somebody. I'll have to introduce you sometime. |
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Fairy Godmother | Hmm... Now, where is that wand... |
Eda | Lose something? Couldn't help but overhear, since I was eavesdropping on purpose. |
Fairy Godmother | Ah, no, here it is! My wand. |
Eda | Aw, look at that puny little thing! No surprise you lost it. What is it, a human nose-picker? |
Fairy Godmother | I beg your pardon? |
Eda | Look lady, if I had a pardon, I wouldn't be on so many wanted posters. |
Episode 1: "Meeting Magic" While exploring the Magic district, Eda Clawthorne runs into the Fairy Godmother. The two spritely spellcasters get into a spirited conversation about magical learning. | |
Eda | Hey, it's you, the lady with the nose-picker! |
Fairy Godmother | You got mixed up. That was my wand. |
Eda | I know, I'm just razzing you. Eda Clawthorne's the name. Folks call me the "Owl Lady." |
Fairy Godmother | People call me the Fairy Godmother. It seems to have stuck. |
Episode 2: "Unsorted" When the Fairy Godmother explains to Eda that she didn't learn her magic in a school, Eda asks whether a magical school even exists in the City. It turns out that it doesn't! | |
Eda | No magical schools, huh? Can't imagine the magical government is happy about that. |
Fairy Godmother | The what, dearie? |
Eda | You know, a shadow council of wizards that rules everything and tells everyone what kind of magic they can do. Maybe some kind of tyrannical sorcerer-king? Something like an eldritch congress? |
Fairy Godmother | No, I don't believe we have any of those! |
Eda | Huh! This place is alright after all. |
Episode 3: "Unschooled" Eda is surprised and delighted to learn that there's no officially-mandated school of magical learning in the City, despite the many magical folk living there. | |
Eda | So, if somebody wants to just do magic their own way... |
Fairy Godmother | Then that's their right, dearie. So long as nobody gets hurt, of course. |
Eda | Right, of course. Wait, NOBODY? What about all these Creeps we're destroying while we're talking? |
Fairy Godmother | Ah, those. Feel free to tear through them like a mouse through a muffin, dearie! |
Episode 4: "Unspoken" As Eda and the Fairy Godmother obliterate wave after wave of Creeps, the topic turns to their different methods for performing magic. | |
Fairy Godmother | Bibbidi... Bobbidi... |
Eda | Booyeah! |
Fairy Godmother | Ahh! You startled me, dearie! Oh, Creep behind you! |
Eda | Got it! Sorry, I couldn't resist. Are you saying that goofy stuff for a reason?! |
Episode 5: "Hexing Hands" The Fairy Godmother explains to Eda that her spellcasting requires a wand and magic words. Eda explains that while her staff is helpful, she can cast without it, and her magic is more gesture-based. | |
Eda | So, let's say I want to shoot out a bunch of fireballs. |
Fairy Godmother | Why would you want to do that, dearie? |
Eda | Oh, y'know. The Emperor's guards, someone trying to rob me, swarms of Creeps. |
Fairy Godmother | Ah, I see. Yes, that makes sense. |
Eda | So I'd just twirl the ol' staff, like so... and make a little gesture, like so... and ka-BOOM! |
Episode 6: "Rule of Uncool" Eda tells the Fairy Godmother of some of her past troubles with the Emperor, while simultaneously scorching a wave of Creeps to ash. | |
Fairy Godmother | Did you say you'd been troubled by an Emperor, dearie? |
Eda | Yeah. Well, that's what he calls himself, anyway. Kind of a bummer topic. |
Fairy Godmother | Well, I am so sorry to hear it. Is he one of those people who doesn't want you to magic the way you choose? |
Eda | He pretty much invented it! |
Episode 7: "My Mentee" The Fairy Godmother mentions Cinderella, and how she was tormented by her wicked Stepmother. Eda has her own ideas of how that story could have ended. | |
Fairy Godmother | Oh, they were just awful to her. Chores and chorse, and nothing else. Well, I put a stop to that. |
Eda | That's my girl! What'd you do, burn the place down? Turn them all to roaches? |
Fairy Godmother | I gave Cinderella a beautiful dress and sent her to the royal ball, where she danced with the prince! |
Eda | Not quite the cathartic vengeance I was hoping for, but I guess I wasn't there. But I get it. It's about what the kid needs, not what you want. |
Episode 8: "Creeps Crisped" Standing back-to-back atop a small mountain of defeated Creeps, Eda Clawthorne and Fairy Godmother make plans to get together again soon. | |
Fairy Godmother | I must say dearie, it was an absolute gas to meet you. I admire your spunk. |
Eda | You too, Fairy Godmother. Feels weird saying that. Are you sure you don't have some kind of, you know, actual name? |
Fairy Godmother | I never said I didn't! And since you asked, it's time for me to finally reveal it! |
Eda | Hey, that'll have to wait. I think some of these things are waking up. |
Fairy Godmother | Not for long, they aren't! Bibbidi... bobbidi... |
Eda | BOOM! |
Trivia[]
- Before her official release, Luz's skills were found in the game files on December 7th, 2023.[1]
- Other Owl House characters and locations are mentioned during the friendship campaigns.
- Lilith Clawthorne, Gwendolyn Clawthorne, and Luz were indirectly mentioned in the dialogue of Eda's campaign with Meilin Lee.
- Emperor Belos and Hexside School of Magic and Demonics were mentioned in the dialogue of Eda's campaign with Fairy Godmother.
- During Luz's friendship campaign with Max, it erroneously has her say "I don't know if my parents would let me go", despite her father, Manny Noceda, being deceased before the series started.
- In a future update this was corrected and word "parents" was changed to "mom".
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