Board Thread:Wiki-Related Discussion/@comment-26967699-20170822143923/@comment-25926288-20170822150231

I do "magicky" things with ONCE all the time. I think much of it comes to the word choice of the show.

Example: It took a while but we never knew what Belle hailed from. A town? A smaller jurisdiction? A kingdom? We had references which would refer to each.

Same with magic in regards to shapeshifting.

Glamour Spell = Shapeshifting Spell

Shapeshifting Spell ended by Anti-Transformation Powder

So, by math, Glamour = Shapeshifting = Transformation.

Under the technical details that we all mostly know, these are not all the same. As a counter, Merlin was transformed into a tree, but it was said that it wasn't a "glamour spell".

Thus....I agree with the more present delineation that Glamour is no longer the same as a shapeshifting spell as the counter to Glamour is Decloaking, while Shapeshifting has a counter in Anti-transformation.

I think it should be:

Transformation

- Glamour

- Shapeshifting