The user closes their eyes and claps twice. Then, lots of Shikigamis-human-shaped, black and white paper figures appear. Those figures line up one behind other and surround the front part of the ball. If the catch is successful, the ball falls onto the user's hands. If not, the keshin gets sad and the Shikigamis are destroyed or with a dizzy face.
Part of its name, Shikigami, is a reference to the eponymous beings in Japanese folklore thought to be some sort of kami, represented by a small, invisible ghost, made visible once they are binded into small cut paper mannequins, a reference to its usage.