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Imbue items?
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Is it possible to "store" a spell inside of a "wand" or somesuch? Can you charge a knife with the power of a burn spell, to be activated at will? IF so, how many such spells can an item hold, and how long may it last before it is in need of renewal?
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Re: Imbue items?
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Yes it is possible for a lot of spells. The length of time depends on the spell and the caster, but usually a couple of days.
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Hi there
That is a very good question. Many of us might have the ability to predict bad "waves" of missfortune. To be able to protect oneself with a "charmed" item would be very useful. I've had very little luck storing a spell...maybe it depends on the item.

If you have any such luck, please share your experience.

Warm Regards
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ha ha speaking about luck i came up with a crazy idea ok get this i realy good at luck spell right (Bought It)but i cast a encant object on my hat (i were all the time exept sleeping and classes)and then i changed the words of my luck spell and cast it on the hat(right away)now when ever i were the hat i always lucky i can go for a walk and find a minumum of 75 cents and i can't remember the last time i triped. i love my luck spell

P.S it is a good idea to practice a luck spell evey morning when you wake up you get realy good
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of course it's a good idea but just don't forget about bad luck at all. you can't use good luck forever. heh
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that why you renew spells after a little time dude
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spells don't always tend to go the way you want "dude" so asking for luck may bring bad and even asking for too much good luck is very selfish and can have bad side effects. for example you ask for good luck and something lucky happens but that event could lead to something bad even with all the good luck you put on yourself. every spell can have serious consequences.
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What about spells cast on the self for betterment? Such as a morbidly obese person casting a weight loss spell instead of having lyposuction? Do even these spells have negative side effects, even when cast correctly? Or do you just mean it is possible to have too much of a good thing?
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well your with your example of an obese person casting a weight loss spell, the spell would effect his eating and they wouldnt just lose weight without helping it along so with some spells you could become dependant on them, most spells can just be unreliable. and any spell can have negative side effects but not all ways..... feels hard to explain very well.
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So if you only cast such a spell once, and did it right/obeyed all known ways to incerease success, would there still be negatives?
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