Changing elements requires a nuclear reaction:
accelerators of various types
or a pile.
'How are things' (dohhh)
with its super powers ____________ In any nuber of ways, you can untilise its ability to bind things together, to sudpend things, tighten around things, hang things or even kill things.
He did not do any bad things
No they often traded for things they wanted with things such as beads and other non-currency type things
a horse and many things
An alchemist is one who believes that you can "transmute" metals into other things.
No, "transmute" is a keyword ability in Magic: The Gathering that allows a player to search their library for a card with the same converted mana cost as the transmute card and put it into their hand.
Transmute them
Some are change, alter, transform, transmute, etc.
Get all three organs and go to hargoth with your horodric cube and transmute
From what I find, they are the same. To change from one nature, substance or form into another.
All transmuting takes place in the Horadric Cube.
Transmute is a verb meaning to change from one thing into another, to transform. Transmuted is the past tense. Here are examples of use: "Although it was their goal, no alchemists successfully transmuted lead into gold." "It was thought that vampires transmuted into bats."
To transmute graphite into diamonds, extreme pressure and heat are required. This process occurs deep within the Earth's mantle, where temperatures can reach over 1,000 degrees Celsius and pressures are intense. This transforms the carbon atoms in graphite into the crystal structure of diamonds.
Become, adapt, commute, convert, fluctuate, evolve, innovate, metamorphose, mutate, transmute, regenerate, reform
For example americium-241 decay to neptunium-237 and americium-243 decay to neptunium-239.
it is possible to bring them back because you are missing just 1 wrong item you may just waste the ingredient and your blood