it is hard to kill a magical elf.
First you must have the help of Santa Claus, and buy a shotgun. put the candy cane bullet in it, whic you must only obtain from santa claus, coz he s the only 1 who has the candy cane bullet. then, feed the elf 10 chocolate bars, and wen hes sleeping, shoot him with a candy cane bullet from the shotgun. then he will turn into so many colurs that its going to make you magical. PWN
INCORRECT!!! the candy cane bullet has not yet been discovered since, well you know,... Santa's accident... when he accidentally ate it... First, you must venture through the snowy sewers. there, you will find a brown torpedo. search through it with the gas mask of the ogres. find the bullet. then you must put laxative chocolate into the elf's hot cocoa.
then he will sleep. put the gun to his head, pull the trigger and- KAPOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!! this is the safest way that involves the least blood rituals. be careful though, he will try and haunt in your sleep....
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By setting a magical trap with candy canes as bait.
the magical elf happens
It hasn't yet been proved that a magical elf isn't real, so it's anyones guess if it is fact or myth.
nope Elves are magical and there is no such thing s a deaf elf.
elf are little tiny people, and faries are magical flying people
At Santa Workshop up north or babys when they are first born they have magical elf powers and you can use them with this situation. They are very rare i dont think they would sell them in a store.
I think you could touch Christmas Elf's. Yes, you could. But only if you had magical hands.So................... can i ask you a question?Where do you get magical hands?Do you know where i could get magical hands?
To make your Elf on the Shelf appear magical, you can create small scenes or scenarios for the elf to be found in each day, use glitter or sparkles to give a magical effect, and encourage children to use their imagination when interacting with the elf. Remember, the key is to have fun and create a sense of wonder and excitement for the holidays.
I think it'd called the Magical Legend of the Leprechauns :)
'The elf.' 'Fadet' denotes a 'sprite, pixie, or elf', that is, a folktale creature with magical powers; sometimes a sorcerer.
The Elf on the Shelf acquires its magical powers when it is named by a family. Naming the elf is a special part of the tradition and is said to instill the elf with the ability to fly to and from the North Pole each night.