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What do Saki and Mai do to the Spiral Rings before doing their attack? I watched it on YouTube [1] and still don't get what they are doing before launching their attack. I know just before the attack they spin them, but what do Saki and Mai first do to the Spiral Rings? Tikal-chan 00:46, 20 November 2006 (UTC)
- The Spiral Rings have three parts to them: the main part that they wear (with the "dial" bit), and two little blue rings that are normally just stored off to the side (not sure where Mai's are, but on Saki's there's one on each side of the dial). The first thing they do is... well, the first thing they do is apparently meaningless arm motions, but after that they take the two rings and put them over the dial. --Andrusi 21:01, 26 November 2006 (UTC)