The user closes both of their eyes and claps their hands twice, making a flurry of shikigami swiftly fly past them and scatter about as their Keshin appears behind them, assuming a cutesy stance. They then open both of their eyes again, quickly getting into position and raising their right arm into the air, with their Keshin following suit and making the shikigami vertically line up in front of it, facing the incoming shot. As the ball heads towards the goal, both they and their Keshin abruptly thrust their right arm forward, with their Keshin sending a fuchsia swirl of energy onto the shikigami and making them rapidly withstand the incoming shot, stacking up against one another and gracefully falling atop of the user's hands if successful.
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.
Part of its dub name, Poppet, is a reference to the eponymous doll in witchcraft made to represent a person, often to cast a spell on them, which is also a reference to its usage.