Spievack's brother, a surgeon in Boston, had sent him a vial
of magic powder — the narrator called it «pixie dust» — and told him to sprinkle it onto the wound.
[7] Link breaks the curse by
sprinkling Magic Powder on him, but Tarin later has no recollection of what happened to him and thinks it was a dream.
Lustre dust... sparkly
magic powder with the power to give plain royal icing a beautiful metallic sheen.
Like with any other diet, there are many supplement companies that are trying to penetrate the market with
useless magic powders that are overpriced anyways (the production of these powders just costs a few cents).
He finds him transformed into a raccoon, and Link must
use Magic Powder to return him to normal.
Though Magic Powder first appeared in A Link to the Past, it used a magic meter to power its use in that game, so only its Link's Awakening incarnation technically qualifies for this list.
Turning an otherwise invincible enemy into a fairy that restores your health is the most obvious example of this, but really the, erm, magic
of Magic Powder is that if it's your first time using it, you just don't know what it will do when applied to different situations.
Shake
the magic powder into the water bottles, replace the caps, and have kids shake their bottles to make their own, magic, dragonfire juice.
And I wouldn't have done that with just that — that little magic —
magic powder.
No fads, no gimmicks,
no magic powders simply good, tasty, satisfying real food.
If picked up and given to Syrup the witch, Link can receive
the Magic Powder.
Link can also give the Mushroom to Syrup and later acquire
the Magic Powder.
Once Link finds the Sleepy Toadstool in the Mysterious Woods and brings it here, Syrup makes
him some Magic Powder.
However, both instances of
Magic Powder are extremely useful in a tight spot.
So, the question is: what is
the magic powder, the key to success in real estate?