Do you have to cast the spell as a treasure card for it to appear in your spell book? I have bought a good number of packs and not seen one spell, but tons of other things.
Do you have to cast the spell as a treasure card for it to appear in your spell book? I have bought a good number of packs and not seen one spell, but tons of other things.
The spells are permanent to the wizard that redeems them just like the regular spells in your current deck, they are not one time treasure cards.
This is what is causing a lot of static from some wizards. If you are a Life, Balance or Myth wiz and happen to get the spell for your school in the pack, they are a bonus spell for you, an extra spell from your school in your deck you didn't have to train for but paid for.
60k spent on crowns do not bye this pack all doing is rip you off didnt get any new spells. Think wizard need pay there bills this month or mister lincone need new car. Do not bye this pack its rip off.
60k spent on crowns do not bye this pack all doing is rip you off didnt get any new spells. Think wizard need pay there bills this month or mister lincone need new car. Do not bye this pack its rip off.
This is a personal opinion, and that's fine. But ordering someone not to buy something is not your place. Nor is it your place to assume that those of us that choose to purchase packs and neglecting our bills. I find that quite insulting. It is clearly stated that there is a chance of getting the spells. It is up to each individual as to whether they want to buy a pack or more or not.
60k spent on crowns do not bye this pack all doing is rip you off didnt get any new spells. Think wizard need pay there bills this month or mister lincone need new car. Do not bye this pack its rip off.
o really my friend only spent 5 dollars on it and guess what she got a goat monk spell she was lucky and thats all there is to it now to grab my lucky charmz and get buying some packs