shocked
It is spelled 'Electric Shock'.
The correct spelling of the medical adjective is "diaphoretic" (suffering from diaphoresis, excessive sweating, as caused by shock or drugs).
That is the correct spelling of the verb. To stupefy is to render someone speechless or unable to respond, through shock, surprise, or amazement.
You spelled it correctly in your question.
The verb for to execute or kill by electric shock is indeed to electrocute.(Example : Touching a hanging power line can electrocutea person.)
It is spelled 'Electric Shock'.
learn how to spell shock
it is not red. red is being controlled by an evil scorcerer. When u do battle red the only thing u need to do is use the shock spell to break the spell on red. The shock spell is the only spell that can be used to defeat the sorcerer.
A good energy spell is shock at the guardian shop for 30,000
Earth shock is a shaman spell that first silences a minion that you target, and then it does 1 damage to it/
Cartilage is important in joint because it acts as a shock absorber.
The spelling is trauma (a shock, injury, or upsetting occurrence).
That is the correct spelling of the word "gasped" (inhaled, as in shock or surprise).
Earth shock is a shaman spell that initially silences the minion you target. After that minion is silenced, it then deals an additional 1 damage to that minion.
There isn't one. There is only weakness to fire, frost, shock, magic, and normal weapons spells in oblivion. There is a weakness to disease spell in Morrowind, i think.
The correct spelling of the medical adjective is "diaphoretic" (suffering from diaphoresis, excessive sweating, as caused by shock or drugs).
Yes. If a Continuous Spell or Trap card was already on the field, then Number 16 Shock Master does not stop you using the reusable activated effects of that card. The correct term for this is to 'activate the effect' of the spell or trap card, as opposed to 'activate a spell or trap card' which is when you flip them face-up or place them face-up on the field.