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It was then redesigned for the 5th Edition box set The Deck of Many Things (2023) named after the magic item; this box set included an expanded physical deck of 66 cards, the Card Reference Guide, and the sourcebook The Book of Many Things, which has 22 chapters themed after the original deck and includes both player and adventure options.
This article contains a list of magic tricks. In magic literature, tricks are often called effects. Based on published literature and marketed effects, there are millions of effects; a short performance routine by a single magician may contain dozens of such effects. Some students of magic strive to refer to effects using a proper name, and ...
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A magic set or magic kit is a product containing a variety of props materials, and instructions to perform A variety of magic tricks.The tricks included often rely heavily on gimmicked props, and require little skill to perform. [1]
The Best Coin Fold is the title of a magic trick (effect) which appeared in Jean Hugard's book, Close Up Magic, published in 1938. [1] A coin fold is an effect that involves the appearance of a magician folding a coin up within a piece of paper seemingly trapping the coin therein. The magician then causes the coin to vanish and (often) reappear ...
The main body of the book comprises tricks (Wilson's term) [4] and prerequisite techniques and skills required to perform them. The key elements are illustrated with line drawings and explained in detail in the accompanying text. Each trick is divided into logical sub-sections: Effect What the audience is intended to see; Secret and Preparation
A thumper is a device used in a variety of magic tricks, typically with mentalism acts. It consists of small vibrating device that is triggered by a remote radio transmitter by a confederate in the audience. Practically any such device can be used, from custom equipment to everyday pagers.
The Wringer (also known as the "wringer box illusion" or "mangle box") is a stage magic trick. The magician places an assistant (or a shill from the audience) into a large box with a set of rollers at the front. The magician turns a crank, and the assistant emerges through the rollers, now appearing flat as a pancake.