There are a lot of things that can effect a spell.
You need to consider the following before even casting a spell.
-Does the spell really need to be cast?
-Does this spell cause harm?
-What are the possible effects and side-effects of the spell?
-What is the best time to cast this particular spell?
-What is the spells actual purpose, and do you have underlying intentions?
-Are you in the right frame of mind to cast a spell?
A Quick tip for this, when you write your own spells, there is more energy behind it and if you write it in the way you are planning on casting, it will be easier to work with when the time comes to cast.
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.
Original answer:Spells and magic are fantasy. Pure fiction. They do not work in real life.
What are you, twelve?
Synonyms for magic include sorcery, wizardry, alchemy, spells, wizard craft, spellcasting, spell craft, spell work, enchantment and occultism.
ye sit odes i tried it many times
Try using the gravity spell. It has to work.
No, a creature is not considered a spell in Magic: The Gathering.
No, a planeswalker is not considered a spell in Magic: The Gathering.
he didnt spell george right and didnt spell Franklin right
Depending on whether you believe in magic or not, either nothing will happen or whatever that spell was for will happen. Normally, you would have to know there was a spell in the food for it to work on you, since it is all psychological.
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.