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He does this with such speed and efficiency that every mage he meets will be hard-pressed against him. Even Zod Exarion admits that when it comes to spell analysis and computation speed, Desir is above him. Desir was skilled enough that he could calculate the thousands of spells inside the magic artifact that was used by Crow Mask during their fight. Many of his companions in the Shadow Labyrinth called him the Anti-Mage. Close Quarters Combat While in the Shadow Labyrinth, one of his companions, an Esteban named Donovan Asylan told Desir that while he is a great mage, his body was weak. So Donovan took upon himself to teach Desir martial arts during their time in the Shadow Labyrinth.