I'd like to know it!
Well, first you have to get accepted into Hogwarts. Then you have to have experience of color-changing spells, which are much more complicated when performed on yourself. Or you could get some color contacts....But whatever.
Hide a coin between you fingers where nobody can see. Flick the coin to where they can see it and say it was magic. you need a candle of the right color, the right moon phase and some magic oil . Oui la, a magic spell
No one can give you an example of a magic spell and have it work. Magic does not work and people can not become mermaids. Mermaids are not real and people can not change into them.
The spell Dream, in the Lunar Spell book, allows the player to sleep. It also restores your life points 5x the normal rate. This requires 79 magic and the completion of Lunar Diplomacy as well as Dream Mentor.
No. Spells and mermaids do not exist. You cannot physically change what you are.
Chameleons, the little lizards that change color?
No, a creature is not considered a spell in Magic: The Gathering.
No, a planeswalker is not considered a spell in Magic: The Gathering.
Magic spells are not real and people can not change into mermaids. They are make believe and do not exist.
To cast a Magic: The Gathering creature spell, a player must have enough mana of the appropriate color and type required by the spell. The player then announces they are casting the spell, pays the mana cost, and places the creature card onto the battlefield. The creature spell then resolves, entering the battlefield and becoming a permanent creature under the player's control.
The first spell that can counter a spell in Magic: The Gathering is called "Counterspell." It allows a player to prevent an opponent's spell from taking effect.
Yes, an enchantment is considered a type of spell in Magic: The Gathering.