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Wands The following list are wand cores. The core of a wand determines its strengths and weaknesses.
Phoenix Feather: Powerful
Roc Tail Feathers: Steady and realiable
Siren Feather: Alluring
Pixie Wings: Powerful, dangerous, unpredicatble
Dragon Heartstring: Tough and durable
Vela Hair: Tempermental
Leviathan Scale: Powerful, but can overact
Mermaid Scale: Powerful, but drains energy
Slyph Wings: Never the same twice
Unicorn Hair: Drains less energy, mild whiplash
Sphinx Hair: Difficult, not for beginners
Goblin Hair: Dark arts specialty
Werewolf Hair: Strongest during a full moon
Vampire Fang: Powerful at night, but draining in the day
Hippogryph Talon: Unpredictable, but strong
Kelpie Mane: Jinx speciality
These are the wood types for wands. They determine the same things that wand cores do. They can be any length 12" and under.
Soak Wood: A cursed wand, probably passed down through the generations.
Rak wood: Excellent for Love potions and spells.
Lanthom wood: A very lucky wand, normally very expensive and fickle with its owner.
Sala and Rakem Wood: Excellent for Defensive spells
Phikun wood: Very fragile but good with fortune telling
Phutsa wood: Good against dark arts. Oak Wood: Specializes in Protection, Health, Money, Healing, Potency, Fertility, Luck.
Alder Wood: Good with Necromancy and Water spells.
Apple wood: Good with love spells and potions but excellent in healing and garden work.
Ash wood: The best wand for protection and defense.
Aspen wood: Best for Necromancy work but dangerous and fickle with its owners.
Birch wood: Purifying and Protection spells.
Blackthorn wood: Exorcism and Protection
Rowan wood: Excellent with the element fire and protection against mind control.
Yew wood: Best for defense against dark arts.
Willow wood: Good with the element water and dream manipulation.
Elder: Good for sleeping potions and dreams. |