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Particularly powerful spells needed the caster to have a considerably high level of experience and power to cast them successfully, as well as the right tools. This could be due to the type of magic it involved or the god it invoked. For example, the Sacrifice to Osiris could not be performed without his [[Urn of Osiris|urn]], calling upon the goddess [[Thespia]] could only be done by practitioners of a high level, and in the portal spell Willow needed to drain some of [[Anya Jenkins]]' and [[Kennedy]]'s life force in order to power it.<ref name=BGP1>"[[Bargaining, Part One]]"</ref><ref>"[[Goodbye Iowa]]"</ref><ref name=GID/>
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Particularly powerful spells needed the caster to have a considerably high level of experience and power to cast them successfully, as well as the right tools. This could be due to the type of magic it involved or the god it invoked. For example, the Sacrifice to Osiris could not be performed without his [[Urn of Osiris|urn]], calling upon the goddess [[Thespia]] could only be done by practitioners of a high level, and in the portal spell Willow needed to drain some of [[Anya Jenkins]]' and [[Kennedy]]'s life force in order to power it.<ref name=BGP1>"[[Bargaining, Part One]]"</ref><ref>"[[Goodbye Iowa]]"</ref><ref name=GID/> Additionally, [[Rupert Giles]] couldn't preform a paralyzing spell despite being fluent in Sumerian because he was not a powerful or experienced enough to incant the spell, while Willow was a powerful witch but was in no way as knowledgeable as Giles.<ref name=Primeval/>
   
 
Since magical energy factored in the casting of spells, spells that used a lot of dark energy were known to block the casting of lesser spells.<ref>"[[A New Man]]"</ref>
 
Since magical energy factored in the casting of spells, spells that used a lot of dark energy were known to block the casting of lesser spells.<ref>"[[A New Man]]"</ref>

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Willow casts a spell

Willow Rosenberg casts a de-ratting spell

A spell was a specific action which—when performed correctly—channeled supernatural energy that allowed the caster to achieve a fantastical result based on the composition of the casting.

It was the most basic form of employing Magic by any individual, but was especially prominent to the likes of Witches, Warlocks, Wizards etc., who possessed the power and knowledge to cast spells of great power with little preparation. Spells allowed individuals to alter reality on certain levels, such as affecting the physical properties of objects and people, giving the caster access to supernatural powers and changing the very mechanics of reality itself.

Casting spells

Every time you do a spell, you’re manipulating energy, right? You’re pulling energy from all around you and you’re compressing it, pressing it so tight that eventually it explodes.
Oz[src]
Blinding spell

Catherine Madison using a cauldron and barbie doll to cast a disfiguring spell

Spells often consisted of the verbal recitation of text; an incantation, but some spells had other requirements; such as special objects, ingredients and physical actions; for instance mediating on the floor.[1][2] Spells also tended to involve the summoning of a Higher Being with the user pleading for them to do their bidding. Instructions for casting certain spells were recorded in books allowing other practitioners to learn how to perform them (such as the Writings of Dramius, Books of Ascension and Bynum's History of Witchcraft[3][4][5]) while some practitioners recorded their own spells in their personal spell books.[6][7]

When casting a spell, the caster did not only channel energy from a source and into their desired effect, they were also channeling that energy through themselves which partially remained in them. This gave consistent practitioners the potential to being detected by others that was shared by other supernatural beings such as Slayers and demons. Powerful practitioners could redirect this energy back into the Earth through months of meditation and hard labor. This method was also used by Werewolves to control their lupine cycles.[8]

Incantations

Oz: “Did I mention I didn't take Latin?
Willow: “Y-you don't have to understand it. You just have to say it. I hope.
Willow Rosenberg and Oz[src]

The content of incantations could vary between spell. Some included a single word or phrase, while others required entire sentences and even rhyming couplets.
Specific languages were known to be used when chanting incantations. These usually included Latin-based phrases or words, though English, Romanian, German, ancient Sumerian, Babylonian, Tibetan and the demonic language of Pylean were also used in spells.[9][10][11][12][13] The caster did not have to know the language for the spell to be successful, but pronouncing the words correctly was imperative.[14][15] A powerful caster was capable of overcoming the limitations of language-based incantations, as shown with Willow Rosenberg who initially spoke the Latin incantations of a Portal Spell before changing to English when she decided to take charge and command the higher forces to open a portal, admitting to "suck at Latin".[16] When magic returned to Earth after a second seed was created, incantations were apparently rendered unnecessary when spell casting as a result of the new rules that came with the seed.

Power

Willow: “Well this one should be really fun too. We conjure the goddess Thespia to help us locate demonic energy in the area.
Tara: “The goddess Thespia. Are you sure we're ready for that?
Willow: “You and me! This is beneath us.
Willow Rosenberg and Tara Maclay.[src]
Willow spell casting

Willow draining Anya and Kennedy's life force in order to complete a spell

Particularly powerful spells needed the caster to have a considerably high level of experience and power to cast them successfully, as well as the right tools. This could be due to the type of magic it involved or the god it invoked. For example, the Sacrifice to Osiris could not be performed without his urn, calling upon the goddess Thespia could only be done by practitioners of a high level, and in the portal spell Willow needed to drain some of Anya Jenkins' and Kennedy's life force in order to power it.[17][18][16] Additionally, Rupert Giles couldn't preform a paralyzing spell despite being fluent in Sumerian because he was not a powerful or experienced enough to incant the spell, while Willow was a powerful witch but was in no way as knowledgeable as Giles.[9]

Since magical energy factored in the casting of spells, spells that used a lot of dark energy were known to block the casting of lesser spells.[19]

Rituals

Magic ritual

Angel Investigations perform a ritual spell

Rituals were spells that involved a combination of incantations, ingredients, objects and actions performed in an orderly fashion. Magical rituals had to be performed undisturbed for the spell to be successful. For example, when casting a spell, Willow was adamant that Anya not speak as any "non-ritual word" could have catastrophic results, which proved to be true when their erupting argument led to the conjuring of a troll.[20] In another instance, Willow and Anya botched their attempt at creating a temporal fold because the visions caused by the spell made Willow shake so much that the sand that was meant be poured over the image of Anya's necklace, so that it could be extracted from an alternate reality, instead poured on Willow's leg, causing her counterpart in that reality to be summoned into theirs.[21]

Rituals could include the additional presence of two or more individuals to aid in the casting of the spell, usually by reciting a particular verse to compliment a verse recited by another participant. Sometimes rituals required all participants to be actively involved (such as the Enjoining spell[9]) while others had one participant in charge of executing the spell with the other participants merely assisting them by doing simple tasks like chanting short incantations, waving burning sage or holding candles (for example, the Ritual of Restoration and the Sacrifice to Osiris[22] [23]). Some rituals needed the participants to be positioned a certain way, usually in a circle with the components placed in the center.[24][25] Symbols may also have to be used during rituals, such as pentagram drawn on the floor (used in the Dedication, the Demon Corporification Spell and in disfigurement spells[26][27][6]). Rituals were also known to have sartorial requirements, particularly robes.[6][28][24][25] Xander was also once required to be shirtless and wear markings on his chest while holding a candle to cast a Love spell.[29]

Unintentional spell casting

Willow: “They work Riley but they take concentration. Being attuned with the forces of the universe.
Xander: “Right you can't just go 'librum incendere' and expect..
Xander Harris, before unintentionally casts a spell.[src]

Spells may not even have to be cast with intent as Xander Harris, who had no prior experience performing magic, accidentally set fire to a book after nonchalantly reading out an incantation from it, even though Willow claimed that spells needed the caster to have concentration and being "attuned with the forces of the universe".[30] In a larger example, Willow unknowingly caused herself to be invisible to her friends and vice versa as she worried about how they would perceive her.[31]

Identification

When it came to identifying spells, one could determine the spell based on the components used to cast it.[32] There were other ways to find out if a spell was cast and what it did.

Identifying spells

Template:Dialogue a-b-c All spells left a trace signature after they were cast which was not perceptible to the human eye unless the ritual Tirer La Couverture was performed. This made the user enter a trance which showed them a before-and-after of the world affected by the spell that they intended to identify. Buffy Summers used this to find out the cause of her mother's illness, only to discover the existence of a ritual that made the world believe she had a sister.[33]

Identifying the caster

Witch identifier

If the subject's skin turns blue, then it means they have cast a spell in the last 48 hours

Giles: “Ah! Yes. This should work. You'll need some of her hair, a little quicksilver and aqua fortis.
Willow: “That's just mercury and nitric acid, we can get it in the science lab.
Giles: “Heat ingredients and apply to witch, if a spell has been cast in previous forty-eight hours witch's skin will turn blue." Oh, and you'll need some eye of newt.
Rupert Giles explains how spells could be used identify the caster. [src]

Witches could also be identified if they cast a spell in the last 48 hours by combining some quicksliver (mercury), aqua fortis (nitric acid) and the witch's hair, heating it and applying it to the witch's skin, whereby on the second contact is made the witch's skin turns blue. This was used to identify Amy Madison as a witch (though at the time she switched bodies with her mother, implying that spells left an impression on the user's body rather than spirit). It's unknown if this worked on witches only or any type of practitioner.[6]

Creating and modifying spells

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Spell creation

Willow experimenting with various ingredients to make her Simulated Sunlight spell

The majority of existing spells were products of ancient societies (hence the use of foreign languages), though new spells could be created by using existing spells as a template, and tweaking the effects of those spells to best suit the caster. For example, Tara Maclay taught Willow how to create a "little tinkerbell light", only for Willow to have "tinkered with the Tinkerbell" which allowed her to create enough light to uncover a dark hallway.[34] Willow then attempted to modify this spell even further by trying to create a Simulated Sunlight spell, but was never successful in doing so.[20] Willow also previously tried to make an anti-love spell using the same ingredients for a normal love spell, but instead using raven's feathers in place of canary feathers. Like with her sunlight spell, her anti-love spell was never completed.[35]

In another example, the Enochian protection runes could be utilized for a concealment spell that rendered the user unable to being detected by psychics and higher beings during the time it was created, but in modern times, the spell's effects were transposed for modern surveillance, such as security cameras.[36] Also, when rebuilding his karaoke bar, Lorne organized a new Sanctorium Spell to prevent violence from both humans and demons in the bar because in the original bar, the spell only prevented demon violence.[37][38]

Magnus Bryce claimed that his father created his first spell in his own garage to make him look taller.[39]

Countering and undoing spells

Let the healing power begin. Let my will be safe again. As these words of peace are spoken, let this harmful spell… be broken.
―Willow reverses her own spell.[src]
Bloodstone vengeance reversal spell

Rupert Giles casts a reversal spell

The effects of a spell can be undone by various means:

  • Using a Reversal spell which tended to act as the exact anti-thesis of the original spell.
  • Recalling the deity that was originally summoned in order to the cast first spell and asking them to undo it in the second.[29]
  • Destroying tools that were essential in the continence of the spell.[40]
  • Absorbing the caster's magical energy and decoding it into whatever the other person wanted it to do.[41]
  • Destroying the caster's power source can reverse some or all of their spells (for instance Count Kurskov's power center and Vengeance Demon pendents[42][43]).
  • According to Rupert Giles, cutting off a witch's head would reverse the effects of all the spells she cast.[6]
  • It was shown that some spells needed to be continuely fueled by magical energy in order for it to keep working. For example, following the loss of all magic in world, Dawn Summers started to revert back into the Key as the spell responsible for making her human did not have access to any magical energy.[44]
  • Certain spells were cast specifically so they could be broken by the victim (or a third party) if they performed a certain action. The Time Loop Spell could be modified so that those affected by it would repeat a task over and over until they completed it successfully,[45] the Transformation Curse could only be broken if the victim learned their lesson and the True Love spell put the victim in a permanent state of sleep until they were kissed by their true love as even a powerful witch like Willow admitted that she couldn't undo the spell herself (Serious magic is kinda like improve, Dawn. You can't stop it cold; you gotta adapt.)[41]
  • Exploiting a spell's flaws could be used to undo the effects. For example, the Ritual of Restoration, the spell to restore a vampire's soul, was made with a flaw, not an intended countermeasure, whereupon the ensouled vampire could lose their soul if they experienced "perfect happiness".[46][47] Simulating that experience through a powerful psychotropic drug or an illusion was also successful (though the former only worked for a limited time).[48][49]

Even though it may seem that the better a spell is cast, the harder to undo it; Willow Rosenberg stated that undoing magic of any kind took a lot of time, especially in the case of sloppy magic (in reference to Amy's spell that hid Twilight's secret HQ 3 seconds in the future).[50]

Curses

A curse was a type of spell that caused long-term negative or debilitating effects for the victim. It's effects were more pronounced than that of a hex.[39] Anya Jenkins claimed that diamonds were excellent at performing curses.[51]

Examples of curses

Thaumogenesis

Main article: Thaumogenesis

Thaumogenesis was the process wherein the casting of a powerful spell resulted in the unwanted creation of being (usually a demon) to act as a side-effect or universal price for having the caster’s will done. Anya Jenkins compared the process to a “gift with purchase”.[58]

References