The difference between Spellwork and Wandwork

When used as nouns, spellwork means any magical practice involving creating or casting spells, especially new enchantments or spells which are intricate or complex, 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. Spellwork as a noun:

    Any magical practice involving creating or casting spells, especially new enchantments or spells which are intricate or complex.

  2. Spellwork as a noun:

    The formula or formulation of one or more spells or enchantments; the individual parts constituting such a formulation; the inner workings or structure of a spell.

  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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