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In the anime Suicide Squad ISEKAI, the Enchantress is an ancient and extremely powerful witch who inhabits the body of a kind woman named June Moone. She is captured and recruited by Amanda Waller, the head of A.R.G.U.S., specifically because of her immense magical abilities, which make her a valuable asset for the dangerous missions assigned to Task Force X. Her appearance in this world is that of a slender young woman of average height, characterized by her striking red hair and a wardrobe consisting of green and black clothing with boots.

Personality-wise, the Enchantress in this iteration is portrayed as a complex figure who is not purely malevolent. While she is a member of the original Suicide Squad sent into the other world, she demonstrates a sense of detachment and a moral boundary that distinguishes her from some of her allies. She shows a clear disapproval of unnecessary suffering, as seen when she confronts the Thinker for tormenting their enemies, stating that as a man of intellect and class, he should not need to make others suffer. This suggests a pragmatic or perhaps even a principled side to her character, one that operates by a personal code. She also makes it clear that her alliance with A.R.G.U.S. serves a specific purpose and that she harbors no loyalty to the organization, nor does she trust the Empire they are opposing.

In the story, the Enchantress is initially part of the first squad led by Rick Flag, which also includes the Thinker and Killer Croc. This team is sent into a fantasy realm to negotiate a trade deal, but they ultimately betray Flag and join forces with Katana and the Undead King's Empire, becoming primary antagonists for the second squad that includes Harley Quinn, Deadshot, and Peacemaker. Her role in the narrative is that of a formidable obstacle, using her magic directly against her former allies. She demonstrates her power by creating a shield strong enough to block an attack from King Shark, and when the shield cracks, she uses her abilities to hurl him into a lake. She also uses telekinesis and magical blasts to subdue Deadshot, Clayface, and Peacemaker.

Key relationships further define her role. Her dynamic with the Thinker is particularly notable, as she acts as a check on his more cruel tendencies. Her interaction with Harley Quinn reveals a more complex layer; she attempts to warn Quinn to walk away to avoid a confrontation, showing a lack of genuine malice towards her. When Harley questions her about working for A.R.G.U.S., the Enchantress retorts that Harley does not and cannot understand her situation, implying a deep-seated resentment for being controlled and a history that has shaped her cynical worldview.

Despite being an antagonist for much of the series, the Enchantress undergoes a significant shift. She eventually teams up with the second squad after being freed from Katana's influence, indicating that her alliance with the Empire was not born from loyalty but from circumstance or a different agenda. This turn aligns with her stated view that her alliances only serve a purpose, and she is willing to switch sides when that purpose is no longer served.

Her notable abilities in the anime are extensive and rooted in her nature as an ancient sorceress. She is capable of flight and can project powerful blasts of raw arcane energy known as Eldritch Blasts. She can create energy constructs and generate and control electricity. One of her most useful skills is the creation of powerful, gem-like force fields that can deflect bullets and physical attacks. Her magic also has a protective quality, as she is able to stop bullets from penetrating deeper into a person's body, effectively saving their lives. These powers establish her as one of the most dangerous magical beings in the series, whose abilities are crucial to the balance of power within the chaotic world of Suicide Squad ISEKAI.
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