Verdimillious Charm Research Paper

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In class this week we learn how to use the Verdimillious charm and Spongify, the verdimillious charm has to function while Spogify only has one. The Verdimillious charm is used to shot at an opponent and surround them in a green ball of light while causing slight pain, the movement in which you do this a simple forward slash. You can also use the verdimillious charm to illuminate a space, while making a circular movement over head it also makes invisible objects reveal themselves. The Spongify spell is used to soften objects, to soften an object is the only function it has. This spell cannot be used with different metals, stones, living objects, or food. The movement while using this spell is simple, an S-motion. This spell can last from one

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