The Enchanted Life: Finding Happiness in the Magical and Enchanting

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Enchantment prevails over magic, as it stems from a deeper and more profound source. While magic may offer instant and awe-inspiring results, enchantment enchants the soul and touches the core of human existence. Magic, often associated with spells and illusions, operates on a superficial level. It captivates the senses, leaving spectators in awe of the spectacle before them. However, it lacks the power to truly connect with the human spirit. Enchantment, on the other hand, transcends the superficial and ignites a sense of wonder deep within us.


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This enchantment is capable of reducing damage from sources that normally ignore the user s armor value, such as falling or magical damage from status effects. look all I am seeing is mess with the head magic and given that no one seems to be able to tell me what will is I presently see very little difference like comparing working iron to working steel.

Enchantment prevails over magic

Enchantment, on the other hand, transcends the superficial and ignites a sense of wonder deep within us. It elicits a profound emotional response, evoking feelings of awe, inspiration, and even nostalgia. Enchantment has the ability to transport us to another world, where the impossible becomes possible and the ordinary becomes extraordinary.

Priority and timing between enchantments and instants [duplicate]

If I have priority and cast an Unholy Strength on a just summoned 2/3 creature, then, passing priority, my opponent casts a Lightning Bolt on that creature, does my creature survive? The first spell that resolves is obviously the bolt, that deals 3 point of damage to the creature; but immediately after, will the Unholy Strength resolve (giving +2/+1), allowing the creature to survive?

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Follow 1,033 9 9 silver badges 33 33 bronze badges asked Nov 16, 2019 at 11:06 Massimiliano Massimiliano 41 1 1 bronze badge

In other words, we have a stack with lightning bolt on top of it, and then an enchant creature (f.e. unholy strenght). What happens? Do the damage send the creature to the graveyard, or unholy strenght has the time to resolve and save the creature?

Nov 16, 2019 at 11:09

I really disagree with the sign - "this question already has an answer here" - because beginners may find the two interactions quite different.Here we have a stack with lightning bolt (instant) on top of it, and then an unholy strenght (enchant creature); in the linked question there are two instants, instead.

Dec 10, 2019 at 15:46

Who knows how the stack really works?Beginners still don't know very well if a certain type of spell goes on the stack or not,and therefore they need to know if there are differences in interaction between enchantments/instants/abilities,with other instants.To show the validity of the question I may talk about the case of a creature unmorphing itself:in this case,since it is a special action, the unmorphing WILL NOT GO on the stack.Therefore, interaction with it would be different (since opponent cannnot respond to it).Only experienced players,like Ikegami&Murgatroid,know how the stack works.

look all I am seeing is mess with the head magic and given that no one seems to be able to tell me what will is I presently see very little difference like comparing working iron to working steel.
Enchantment prevails over magic

Enchantment is not limited to grand gestures or extraordinary events. It can be found in the simplest of things, from a breathtaking sunset to a child's laughter. It resides in the small moments that we often overlook or take for granted. Enchantment reminds us to be present and appreciate the beauty that surrounds us. Unlike magic, which can be manufactured or replicated, enchantment cannot be conjured. It is an innate quality that exists within certain experiences, objects, or individuals. It cannot be controlled or manipulated for personal gain or power. Enchantment is a gift that is bestowed upon us, and it is up to us to recognize and embrace it. In a world where technology allows for instant gratification and the illusion of control, it is easy to overlook the enchantment that exists all around us. We have become desensitized to the beauty and wonder of the world, numbed by the constant need for stimulation. Yet, it is in embracing enchantment that we truly come alive. When we open ourselves up to enchantment, we allow ourselves to be vulnerable and receptive to the mysteries of the world. It is through this vulnerability that we connect with our own humanity and find meaning in our existence. Enchantment is a reminder that there is more to life than meets the eye, and that there is magic in the everyday. Ultimately, enchantment prevails over magic because it speaks to the depths of our being and resonates with our hearts. It is a force that can transform our lives and bring us closer to our true selves. In a world that often feels mundane and ordinary, enchantment offers a glimpse of the extraordinary. So let us open our hearts and minds to the enchantment that surrounds us, and allow it to guide us on a journey of self-discovery and wonder..

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