Talk:List of Generic Uses of Magic/@comment-26967699-20170530162818/@comment-25926288-20170601221138

A thing like Excalibur absorbing the Darkness doesn't fulfill the criteria because:

Example- Magic Gauntlet acts as a locator spell, essentially is. However, that isn't listed as it doesn't fulfill the criteria.

Likewise, Excalibur doing some rather unique magic (or perhaps similar to the Crimson Heart) has not been done in any way that fulfulls what is considered generic. Excalibur can also cut (im)mortal ties, but that isn't a magical spell. So, we'd have to be careful not to use magic that solely exists in item form as it violates condition 1. Basically, just being careful to not assume it's a spell or enchantment that is reproduceable.

Plus, that if we call that a spell, then it's really just a tethering spell or at best cannot be used as it was not used as intended.