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Makin' Magic Adult Spell Guide Below is a list of the adult spells in Makin' Magic. Toadification (Butter, Toadstools, Toad Sweat) Sometimes you just need a Toad. Have you tried getting a toad from the shops in Old Town? Of course you have. Did you find one? Of course you didn't. That's because toads were run out of SimCity after the Mayor's wife was caught kissing an especially slimy toad. But now you can get your own toad. Just temporarily toadify whomever you want; friends, family, enemies, neighbors, all of them are just begging for Toadification, just be careful that people don't catch you casting it, as toads are still illegal in many areas of SimCity. Beauty or Beast (Beeswax) It doesn't matter whether you are a beauty or a beast, because with the magical powers of beeswax, and a little imagination, you can be whatever you want. Keep in mind that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, so if a confused beholder catches you transforming, that beholder might just become a beast themselves. Relationship Boost (Honey, Honey, Pixie Dust) Building a relationship with a Sim is a complex process that uses up valuable resources. Talk may be cheap, but your Sim's time certainly isn't! So skip the small talk! Cut the chit chat! Get rid of the gab, and get some of that double green plus plus feeling the magical way; with a quick Relationship Boost. Horn of Plenty (Golden Thread, Magic Beans, Magic Beans) Hungry? In ancient mythology there was believed to be a giant horn, or cornucopia, that provided an endless eddy of edible goodies. This charm does just that, pouring out plates of every repast imaginable for your hungry family, but remember the old Sim saying: every greedy action has an equal and slightly slimier reaction. Enchant (Butter, Toadstools, Pixie Dust) You don't think inanimate objects are just "born" enchanted, do you? They have to be enchanted by a Sim. Enchanting brings out the true nature of a thing: that which an object has been longing to show off to the world. But it takes a special type of thing to be enchanted, and even then, some do more than others, but some lifelike objects have been rumored to animate after being enchanted. Dish Wish (Golden Thread, Golden Thread, Llama Spit) Got dirty dishes? Get Dish Wish, and your dirty dishes will be wished away. What happens if you wish for your dishes to disappear when there aren't any dishes? Do you get another wish? Get Happy (Honey, Grapes, Pixie Dust) Put that special someone in that special mood, or just put anyone in a happy mood, by casting a quick dose of Get Happy. Make sure your intentions are good, as mean spirited Sims may find themselves less than happy after this manipulation of mood. Rain of Riches (Beeswax, Rubber Chicken, Diamond Dust) You want the sky to open up, and a deluge of bright, shiny, and sparkly things to pour down into your waiting coffers. You want a torrential river of precious gems to flow across the face of your lot. You want a flood of treasure to overwhelm you and your family, so that you can bathe and wallow in wealth. You want a Rain of Riches. But be careful, because depending on your state of mind, you just might get exactly what you ask for. Shed Your Skin (Beeswax, Beeswax, Sands of Time) Ghosts got you down? Well, they're probably there to stay. So, as they say, if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. Wriggle out of your skin, and into a green world where walls don't matter, and spooking silly Sims is all the fun you need. Be careful not to cast this spell in direct sunlight, or misspeak your incantation, as who knows what could happen if you asked a charm to make green things that shed their skin. Smiley Face (Honey, Garlic, Toad Sweat) Put a smile on your Sims' faces, or better yet, above their heads! The Smiley Face spell is designed to create the pheremonal effects normally generated when two Sims reach a point in their relationship that they would consider themselves friends, but be careful not to manipulate a manipulator, or you may turn that frown back around. Polar Attraction (Beeswax, Dragon Scales, Llama Spit) Opposites attract, as do Sims with similar interests and tastes. But why waste your time figuring out the criteria for attraction when you can just as easily craft a Polar Attraction charm? Forget about the small talk. Don't worry about how people will react to that inappropriate joke. With Polar Attraction at your side, everyone will think you're witty. Just make sure you're feeling alright before diving in, because you wouldn't want this spell to ACTUALLY have an opposite effect. Banish (Butter, Snake Venom, Garlic) There's really not much to this spell, other than the folding of space and time to create a semi-rigid, but temporal, vortex beneath the feet of the Banished Sim. Now, you ask, why would you banish someone to someplace deep in the void of space and time? Why not? Because you can. Because they're annoying you. Because they're getting a bit touchy feely with someone that you'd rather was getting touchy feely with you. Who needs a reason? What could go wrong? And they always come back . . . eventually. Clone Drone (Beeswax, Sands of Time, Pegasus Feather) You don't want to work. You just want to play all day. But what if you could work, AND play all day? What if you could avoid the drone of your manager's voice, by lounging around the house all day, but still have all of your work get done? Well, for some people the answer is telecommuting, but for the more magically inclined Sims, there's Clone Drone. Send you to work, while you stay home, but wait, which one are you? Perfect Garden (Golden Thread, Magic Beans, 4-Leaf Clover) This tried and tested spell borders on horticultural heaven. It restores vim and vigor to each and every agricultural add-on around your home. If everyone used this charm, there wouldn't be any need for gardeners. Don't tell them that though. Magic Mood (Beeswax, Magic Beans, Glacial Glass) Mood is a bit of a mystical thing. What really puts us in a bad mood? Sometimes it can be a single event, or a series of events, or an interaction with someone else who's in a bad mood, but Magical Mood allows you to change all that. Sims just simply won't listen to reason when they're in a bad mood. So get 'em in the green with a quick injection of Magical Mood. Love Struck (Honey, Dragon Tears, Pixie Dust) Like a bolt of inspiration, this spell channels nine forces of nature into a semi-tangible skein, which is then rendered to a chemical level through the magic continuum, whereby it is turned into electro-chemical synaptic impulses which immediately coagulate in such a way as to render the two Sims involved in the casting hopelessly in love. It's just that simple! Though the presence of two magic wands in the equation seems to reduce synaptic and chemical involvement in the final stages of the spell. Hypnotize (Butter, Toad Sweat, Clown Confetti) The art of mesmerism is an ancient practice, developed by very intelligent, and very lazy Sims. It involves a balance of mind power and magical substances that when combined, lull the subject into a state of peaceful calm, which allows the power of magical suggestion to take over. A hypnotized Sim will never take part in any suggested activity that goes against their moral fiber, but they'll certainly do menial things the caster can't get anyone else to do for them. The spell is a manipulation of "will", and what exactly "will" is is a bit unclear, so make sure you don't try it on someone who is clearer on the definition. Of House and Home Meet Wally O'Wisp, a magical specter who wants to rid the world of all things unclean, broken, or at all displeasing. He's always happy to help with everything around your house, but grumpy Sims should beware his evil twin sister Molly . . . The Big Question (Honey, Clown Confetti, Wizards Eyelashes) In the end, life really comes down to one question, a conundrum if you will, The Big Question. Can these two Sims spend the rest of their lives together? Sometimes it seems as if the answer to this question is fated to be "NO". There are only so many boxes of chocolate and diamond rings that one Sim can give to another, and only so many times a Sim can handle rejection. So forget fate. Forget social expectations, and let your magic pop The Big Question! But take note, with magical questions: the bigger they are, the smaller they fall . . . The Price of Fame (Beeswax, Diamond Dust, Black Roses) So you've found the secret that every truly famous Sim has kept hidden for centuries. You knew there had to be some purpose for those disturbing black roses, well here it is: The Price of Fame. This is the short cut to the top, the easy road . . . the skyrocket to stardom. Use it wisely, and don't become obsessed with your own fame . . . A Friend Indeed (Butter, Pet Treats!, Clown Confetti) Sometimes, just in a passing glance, you catch your pet looking at you in a way that is unmistakably Sim-like. You actually think for a moment, while you lie alone in bed, that they are trying to tell you something. But it's obviously a figment of your overactive imagination . . . Well, it's not! They ARE trying to tell you something! They see you're in need of a true companion. They know you'd like to speak with them in a language you both can understand, even if it's only for a little while. Your pet knows a friend in need is A Friend Indeed.
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