Magic Sand Toh: Unleashing Creativity and Imagination

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Magic sand, also known as hydrophobic sand or kinetic sand, is a type of sand that repels water. It has become a popular material for children's play and educational purposes. This sand is coated with a substance that makes it resistant to water, allowing it to maintain its shape even when submerged in liquid. One of the unique features of magic sand is its ability to form solid structures under water. When dry magic sand is poured into water, it clumps together and forms a solid mass. This property has made it a favorite material for building sandcastles and various shapes.


Curse Enemies with Socketed Hex Curse Gem on Hit

As a user, I expect Mark of Submission to apply curses to enemies hit by my spells from mines, in line with other rings which have a nearly identical effect. As a user, I expect Mark of Submission to apply curses to enemies hit by my spells from mines, in line with other rings which have a nearly identical effect.

Cutsr of the ring cast

This property has made it a favorite material for building sandcastles and various shapes. It can be molded and sculpted like traditional sand, but with the added benefit of maintaining its shape and structure under water. Another interesting characteristic of magic sand is its non-stick property.

Mark of Submission does not work with mines, but a curse on hit ring does

As a user, I expect Mark of Submission to apply curses to enemies hit by my spells from mines, in line with other rings which have a nearly identical effect.

Mark of submission says:

Curse Enemies with Socketed Hex Curse Gem on Hit

Curse Enemies with on Hit, with #% increased Effect

If Mark of Submission is not supposed to work with proxy hits, it should use verbiage like "Apply socketed Hex Curse to Enemies you hit" or similar.

Last bumped on Dec 5, 2022, 5:45:42 AM Posted by
Vedgy
on Dec 4, 2022, 5:26:22 AM Mark_GGG says on reddit:

The difference is that this one is specifically using a curse skill that your character has - Mines only have one of your skills - the one they were made from. They can do on-hit effects that apply things, but they cannot trigger other skills (curse-on-hit from a specific curse skill is a special case of triggering), because they don't have those skills.

Posted by
seaman
on Dec 4, 2022, 10:48:19 AM Valued Poster

I remember testing this (what can apply curses with which method) and came to the conclusion that it was one of the messy things in PoE. That was probably in Archnemesis league.

My impression is also that they made a (stealth?) change since I tested that.

No wonder it's lost, it's in the middle of the jungle! Posted by
Zrevnur
on Dec 4, 2022, 2:38:12 PM seaman wrote: Mark_GGG says on reddit:

The difference is that this one is specifically using a curse skill that your character has - Mines only have one of your skills - the one they were made from. They can do on-hit effects that apply things, but they cannot trigger other skills (curse-on-hit from a specific curse skill is a special case of triggering), because they don't have those skills.

Mark of Submission doesn't trigger the curse. You don't pay the resource cost. There is no AoE for the curse being cast.

Mark of submission says:
Magic sand toh

Unlike regular sand, magic sand does not stick to hands or surfaces when dry. This feature makes it easy to clean up after playtime, as it can be easily brushed or wiped off without leaving any residue or mess. In addition to its playtime applications, magic sand is also used for educational purposes. It can be utilized in science experiments to demonstrate concepts such as water displacement or density. Magic sand can also be used to explore the principles of hydrophobicity and the behavior of materials in contact with water. It is important to note that while magic sand is safe for children to play with, it should not be ingested. The coating on the sand is non-toxic, but it is recommended to supervise young children to prevent accidental ingestion. Additionally, magic sand should not be used in aquariums or water bodies, as it can cause harm to aquatic life. Overall, magic sand provides a fun and interactive experience for children, allowing them to explore the properties of water and materials in a hands-on manner. Its unique characteristics make it a versatile material for play and education, making it a popular choice among both parents and educators alike..

Reviews for "Unleash Your Creativity with Magic Sand Toh"

1. Emily - 2 stars - I was really excited to try out Magic sand toh, but I ended up being disappointed. The sand was really messy and didn't hold its shape very well. It also made a huge mess all over my carpet, making it difficult to clean up. The colors were also not as vibrant as I expected them to be. Overall, I found it to be a frustrating and messy experience.
2. Mark - 1 star - I do not recommend Magic sand toh at all. The sand didn't work like it was advertised. It was too dry and didn't stick together at all. I couldn't make any shapes or structures with it. It was a complete waste of money and I regret buying it.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - Magic sand toh was a bit of a letdown for me. The sand didn't feel like "magic" at all. It was clumpy and didn't have a smooth texture. The colors were also not very vibrant, so it wasn't visually appealing either. I expected more from this product and was disappointed with the overall quality.
4. John - 1 star - Magic sand toh was a huge disappointment. The sand was extremely dry and crumbly, making it impossible to create anything with it. It also made a mess everywhere, and it was a hassle to clean up. I would not recommend this product to anyone.

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