The difference between Charmwork and Wandwork

When used as nouns, charmwork means any magical practice involving creating or casting magical charms, whereas wandwork means the use of a wand (or any such other instrument or tool) in any practical magical practice involving casting spells.


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  1. Charmwork as a noun:

    Any magical practice involving creating or casting magical charms.

  2. Charmwork as a noun:

    The formula or formulation of one or more charms or enchantments; the individual parts constituting such a formulation; the inner workings or structure of a (magical) charm.

  1. Wandwork as a noun:

    The use of a wand (or any such other instrument or tool) in any practical magical practice involving casting spells.

  2. Wandwork as a noun:

    The purpose or role of a wand (or any other instrument or tool) as a individual part constituting in the formulation of the inner workings or structure of a spell.

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