I believe Twilight said the spell only lasts a few minutes, so it’s only dark in the sense that Moondancer had no problem with the idea of Twilight being magically restrained if it got her out of her mane.
Though the question has to be asked if you come out of the book the same way you came in, or if any changes made stick by you once you come out. Being turned into an earth pony isn’t the end of the world.
Huh, if the changes are permanent then the spell might become Larsons method. Bring your friends into the book, give them wings and horns, and boom: army of alicorns.
@AmrasFelagund
It could be that any changes you recieve in the book are rendered mute and said pony is restored to their actual form once the spell is over.
@thps48
Wait, I remember. In Diamond is Not Crash, Josuke was able to fake a phone number on a lottery ticket by using his psychic ability to lift the ink off the phone number and rearranged it.
I don’t really feel like Sunset replaced Twilight in Rainbow Rocks (Friendship Games might wind up being another story). Twilight hasn’t been the center of every episode, either, and I don’t see why that would change just because she temporarily has thumbs.
I wouldn’t mind Sunset joining the show, but I’d have to say that replacing Twilight with her would probably be the worst way to do it. If anything, wouldn’t it be Twilight that Sunset came to first when she needed help?
@Background Pony #7271
last time I checked books for studying dont use pencil so ereasing shoulden do anything really maybe its just for the remainder of the spell
@Background Pony #834E
she did but technicly she cant leave her like that some one will look for her and think If twilight was trying to get to a threw to some ones nose whos always in a book lets check a book find her get her back get free. otherwise thats how I cope with it
@Beau Skunky
I thought she was just right. She just wasn’t sure ‘how’ to be a friend or what to do. She could’ve taken charge earlier, but then she was afraid she’d fall into old habits. So yeah, she wasn’t ‘too woobie-fied’ at all.
Though the question has to be asked if you come out of the book the same way you came in, or if any changes made stick by you once you come out. Being turned into an earth pony isn’t the end of the world.
Huh, if the changes are permanent then the spell might become Larsons method. Bring your friends into the book, give them wings and horns, and boom: army of alicorns.
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It could be that any changes you recieve in the book are rendered mute and said pony is restored to their actual form once the spell is over.
I dunno… would erasing her horn, the conduit of her magic, mean that her means of magically exiting the book are similarly eradicated?
Oh, crap. didn’t think of that.
how when she’s stuck in a box moondancer drew?
Leave. Leave right now.
She ate her words.
prepares for boos
Wait, I remember. In Diamond is Not Crash, Josuke was able to fake a phone number on a lottery ticket by using his psychic ability to lift the ink off the phone number and rearranged it.
Unless pens and erasers from Canterlot are magic. lol
Moondancer also removed her horn.
@Beau Skunky
I don’t really feel like Sunset replaced Twilight in Rainbow Rocks (Friendship Games might wind up being another story). Twilight hasn’t been the center of every episode, either, and I don’t see why that would change just because she temporarily has thumbs.
I wouldn’t mind Sunset joining the show, but I’d have to say that replacing Twilight with her would probably be the worst way to do it. If anything, wouldn’t it be Twilight that Sunset came to first when she needed help?
last time I checked books for studying dont use pencil so ereasing shoulden do anything really maybe its just for the remainder of the spell
perfect.
she did but technicly she cant leave her like that some one will look for her and think If twilight was trying to get to a threw to some ones nose whos always in a book lets check a book find her get her back get free. otherwise thats how I cope with it
I thought she was just right. She just wasn’t sure ‘how’ to be a friend or what to do. She could’ve taken charge earlier, but then she was afraid she’d fall into old habits. So yeah, she wasn’t ‘too woobie-fied’ at all.