Spells have no effect on anything the Moon does,but without spells the moon is usless
That would depend entirely on the spell you are casting. - Spells of completion, harvest and thanks are best cast at the Full moon. - Spells of beginning, planting, and growth are best cast at the New moon. - Spells of increase are best cast during a waxing moon (from the New moon to the Full moon) - Spells of decrease are best cast during a waning moon (from the Full moon to the New moon) - Specific spells cast on a Blue moon (the second full moon in a calendar month) can be extremely powerful. This is an excellent time to charge talismans and amulets. - Specific spell cast on a Black moon (the second New moon of a calendar month) can be extremely powerful. This is an excellent time to cast major spells of change or beginning. The house the moon is in will also have considerable effect on the spell. It would do little good to do a prosperity spell in a waning moon in Libra, whereas casting it in a waxing moon in Taurus would make it much stronger. There is also the whole "void of coarse" thing. The time between when the moon leaves one house and enters another. Spells cast during this time tend to be less effective and erratic.
No. Mermaids are not real and people can not change into mermaids. They do NOT exist beyond stories and myths. Magic spells or full moon nights do not change people. It is all make believe.
Not a full moon *joke* seriously it will be come quarter moon ( I think)
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Yes a werewolf will come out during a full moon, the blue moon they have no control, the blue moon forces them to change even more than the full moon and they become the ultimate hunter.
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During a full moon, the sky is often clearer because the moon's bright light can make it more difficult to see clouds in the night sky. This doesn't mean there are no clouds present, but they may be less noticeable due to the moon's illumination.
Yes, not every full moon is associated with werewolf spells or potions in folklore and literature. While the full moon is often linked to transformations and supernatural events, various cultures have different interpretations and beliefs surrounding it. Many full moons have their own unique names and significances, such as harvest moons or hunter's moons, that do not involve werewolves at all. Additionally, modern interpretations of full moons can vary widely, focusing on themes like healing, manifestation, or energy rather than lycanthropy.
mybe if you believe
werewolves come out on full moons
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