Second Years Guide to Ace Charms: A Study Guide
This book is intended for all who need a quick study reference guide for CHRM-201. It has a glossary of terms & its appropriate meanings for the entire course. Each chapter is based on a lesson; where it won't go into grave detail, but will give you the necessary components to study for upcoming tests & assignments. This does not include mid-term & final exams. All detailed information about each topic is in your official lessons with the Professor. DO NOT COPY AS IT IS PLAGIARISM!
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Lesson Five: Raw Materials Study Guide
Chapter 6
Dragon Glass is mainly used for producing orbs, phials, mirrors, & Foe-Glass. It is melted by dragon fire, in which the fire from the dragon produces magical energy.
Synthetic Materials & Mundane Materials
Synthetic material was never used in the past, but are used today. Synthetic materials do not last with magic, but are used as single-use pranks. After three to six months, the object that is made with synthetic materials will vanish. Synthetics are mostly plastics. Mundane materials are from a natural origin with no connection to magic. Mundane materials consists of woods, plant fibers, stones, metals such as iron, & sand. Sand is often used in hourglasses & plywood is used from wood. Invisible inks that are made from plant fibers will usually last for a longer period of time & it will make it harder to reveal the written ink.
Transitional Materials & Magical Materials
Transitional materials that don't have natural energy. When introduced to magic, the item reveals some magical properties. Owls for example, have this type of material. Mundane birds such as falcons & eagles are examples of this. Plants such as mistletoe & some types of wood are also examples. Creatures such as dragons, Demiguise, & unicorn are magical. Items like Demiguise hair fabrics, phoenix feather quills, Dragonhide clothes, & wands are all made from a magical source.
Fun Facts
⊱ Palm wood is between magical & transitional.
⊱ A rowan tree with Bowtruckles has more magical energy than a date palm tree with no Bowtruckles.
⊱ Transitional materials are used mainly for potions.
⊱ In Venice, Italy on an island called Murano, they use Dragon Glass to produce art pieces for wizard tourists.