Not in real life, as magic does not actually exist. In a fictional context, magic can work in whatever way the author wants it to work. It is not uncommon in works of fiction to see magic that can be brought about through faith or belief.
Faith and a need
No, you can activate abilities in Magic: The Gathering at any time you have priority, not just during your main phase like a sorcery.
Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, you can activate creature abilities at instant speed during a game.
Faith in magic is very important and it is what influences all your magic activities. Its like those who believe in christianity, Islam etc, without faith you can't believe and if you don't believe that means you can't practice magic.
you dont activate a wand u have to think and say u have magic and then do it and then your wand will work but a wizard or a witch need a wand to do magic and trust me this is true cause im a wizard
In order to reach the magic fire in Diamond Dash, you must click on the diamonds as quickly as possible. The magic fire will activate bigger explosions in the game.
In the "Rainbow Magic" series, the secret words to activate the magic are often related to friendship, kindness, and belief in magic. Each fairy character has unique magical words that reflect their personality and powers. The series emphasizes themes of teamwork and the importance of helping others to restore magic and harmony. For specifics on secret words, readers are encouraged to explore the individual books within the series.
Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, you can activate creature abilities on your opponent's turn if the ability can be activated at instant speed.
None. They were against magic. That's why they went after witches.
The Bible is full of examples
MagicJack does not support any Linux distribution, and will not work in Ubuntu.
The cast of Magic Within - 1996 includes: Reba Merrill as Narrator