The Best Orange Witch Hat Styles for Every Witchy Look

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An orange witch hat is a festive and whimsical accessory that is commonly associated with Halloween and witches. This type of hat is typically cone-shaped and made of orange fabric or felt, often featuring a wide brim and a pointed top. The vibrant orange color of the hat adds a playful and eye-catching element to any witch costume. The orange witch hat is a popular choice among both children and adults during Halloween festivities. It has become a symbol of witchcraft and magic, adding an element of fantasy and mystery to costumes. The hat is often paired with other traditional witch accessories, such as a broomstick, black cloak, and pointed shoes, to create a complete and authentic witch costume.

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The hat is often paired with other traditional witch accessories, such as a broomstick, black cloak, and pointed shoes, to create a complete and authentic witch costume. Apart from its association with Halloween, the orange witch hat can also be used as a decoration or prop for various events and occasions, such as themed parties or theatrical productions. It can add a touch of whimsy and fantasy to any setting and instantly transform the atmosphere.

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12-24-07, 02:48 AM Member Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: In dire need of help. Tsuyoshi's Guide to Divination Spells: G-d's Eyes

TSUYOSHI'S GUIDE TO DIVINATION SPELLS: G-D'S EYES

So I'm about to start playing a Diviner, and I was looking for help with divination spells. You know how many guides there are strictly about divination spells?

You're reading it right now.

Sure, there are mentions here and there, but considering how many people take Diviner for the bonus spell you'd think it'd warrant more of a mention than a few spells listed here and there in more general threads. And after Treantmonk20 (who is a fabulous guide-writer) mentioned that his next three spell guides weren't going to be Divination, I said, "TK, if you don't do it, no one will. Well, not in a decent amount of time, anyway."

Hence, this guide. It was made very quickly by going through the Mango index and reading the interesting-looking spells. (I read the short descriptions and took a peek at the better-looking ones.) If there's anything you don't see here, especially from newer books, let me know. I think the newest book this rehost had was Complete Scoundrel, so I might be missing some good ones.

As mentioned, this guide is based primarily on the MangoDex. I'm going to work on getting all the sources up, but that may take a while and it honestly isn't my first priority.

Sources Used

PHB = Players' Handbook
PHBII = Players' Handbook II
SpC = Spell Compendium
CAr = Complete Arcane
CM = Complete Mage
CS = Complete Scoundrel
RoD = Races of Destiny
RoS = Races of Stone
DrM = Dragon Magic
SW = Stormwrack
RoF = Races of Faerun
MoF = Magic of Faerun
RoE = Races of Eberron
MoE = Magic of Eberron

More coming soon.

A Note On Spontaneous Divination

About half of the spells on this list are Sor/Wiz spells. That's because this is, like TM's guide, a guide targeted at specialist wizards. However, there are a lot of other good divination spells out there, and a good number which appear at a lower level than the Sor/Wiz version on someone else's list. Various abilities, most notably Spontaneous Divination, give you access to these; therefore, I'm listing them here as well. They'll be in separate parts of each post.

A Note On Divination Spells in General

The spells I've left off this list have one thing in common -- they're incredibly situational. This means that, while they're not candidates for spellbook inclusion or Expanded Knowledge like the rest of these are, they make great targets to fetch with Spontaneous Divination or even spells to put in magic items. If you're playing a Wizard that has access to that kind of tech -- and anyone that has access to Spontaneous Divination should be using it -- I'd recommend just browsing through Mango's complete list. You'll see some neat stuff on there that I'm sure will get used at some random point in time.

The Rating System

Unabashedly stolen from Treantmonk, the rating system follows.

: This spell's a turkey; not worth having in your spellbook at all.

: Not bad, but not good enough for me to recommend. Can also be too specialized to see general use; most divinations fall into this category.

* : Run of the mill. It's OK, but nothing special.

: The spell is solid. I recommend it.

: This spell is highly recommended.

: If you don't use this spell, I'm going to come to your house and shoot your dog.

Also, a (-) next to the source indicates that a lower-level version of the spell is available on someone else's list.

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12-24-07, 02:53 AM Member Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: In dire need of help. 0th Level Spells Sor/Wiz Spells

Detect Magic PHB : ( ) The applications are limitless. There's not much better to do with your 0th-level slots, anyway.
Read Magic PHB : (*) Not horrible. A great thing to be able to spontaneously cast.

Other Classes

Bard -- Know Direction PHB : ( ) Really situational, but one of two other 0th-level divinations in the game. Again, worth being able to do spontaneously.

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12-24-07, 02:59 AM Member Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: In dire need of help. 1st Level Spells Sor/Wiz Spells

Arrow Mind SpC : ( ) This is a great spell to use after you've run out of everything in every other level and you're pulling out the crossbow. You're squishy, so why not make sure that things don't go horribly wrong when you're out of spells?

Combat Readiness DotU : ( ) +1/3 CL (min +1, max +6) insight to init and no flank bonus for enemies at 1 min/level is more than decent.

Comprehend Languages PHB : ( ) Situational, but it's a situation that comes up a lot.

Find Temple: ( ) Generally speaking, this spell is awful. There have been a few times, though, that I've really wished I'd had it.

Guided Shot SpC : ( ) Let me get this straight. No cover or concealment on your next ranged attack roll -- spell or not --as a swift action 1st-level spell?

Identify PHB : ( ) You're a diviner. Your party's going to kill you if you don't use this spell.

Instant Locksmith SpC : ( ) Rogue? We don't got to show you no Rogue! We don't need no stinking Rogue! This and a few other spells can combine to make Rogues essentially useless, and are even better on an Arcane Trickster. (Divine Oracle or Unseen Seer are also good things to add for a Rogue replacement.)

Instant Search SpC : ( ) See above.

Locate City SpC : (*) Strictly inferior to Lay of the Land, but if you can't get access to that it'll work. Also very situational, but a lot more useful than Find Temple in unexplored territory.

Scholar's Touch RoD : ( ) Multiple applications of this mean you can read entire libraries. Chain Spell for even more fun. You now have an excuse for metagaming the heck outta everything.

Sniper's Shot SpC : ( / ) If you are an Arcane Trickster or Unseen Seer, this is unbelievably useful. If you're not, it's not.

Targeting Ray SpC : ( ) I'm personally not a fan, but a lot of people are. +CL/3 insight to hit on all ranged attacks is nice, though.

True Casting CM : ( ) Sure it costs a standard action, but +10 to CL to overcome SR is nothing to sneeze at, and it stacks with Assay Spell Resistance.

True Strike PHB : ( ) The ol' standby. For when you really need something to hit.

Other Classes

Truth Domain 1 -- Detect Thoughts PHB : ( )This is a great spell at level 2, and even better at level 1.

Ranger 1 -- Lay of the Land SpC : ( ) You are never lost. Ever. Also tells you where all the evil towns are, plus any interesting dungeons.

Cleric 1 -- Wieldskill PGtF : ( ) +5 comp to a skill and a free half-rank in that skill if it's untrained, or any one proficiency. Not as good as +10, but I'll take it.

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Orange witch hat

The bright orange color can create a vibrant and energetic ambiance, adding a playful twist to the overall decor. Additionally, the orange witch hat is a versatile accessory that can be customized and personalized according to individual preferences. Some people may choose to adorn their hats with additional decorations such as ribbons, feathers, or glitter, to make them more unique and distinctive. Others may opt for different shades or patterns of orange fabric to create a more personalized look. In conclusion, the orange witch hat is a festive and whimsical accessory commonly associated with Halloween and witches. Its vibrant orange color and distinctive cone shape add a playful and eye-catching element to any witch costume. Whether used for Halloween costumes, as a decoration, or for theatrical purposes, the orange witch hat brings a touch of fantasy and magic to any occasion..

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1. Emily - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the Orange witch hat. The color was not as vibrant as it appeared online, and the material felt cheap and flimsy. It didn't hold its shape well and kept falling off my head. I ended up having to return it and find a better quality hat elsewhere. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this product.
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3. Sarah - 2 stars - I bought the Orange witch hat for a Halloween costume, but I was highly disappointed with the quality. The hat had a strange smell when it arrived, and the fabric felt rough against my skin. The hat also didn't sit properly on my head, and the brim kept flopping down. I had to constantly readjust it throughout the night. I would not recommend this hat to anyone looking for a comfortable and well-made accessory.
4. John - 3 stars - The Orange witch hat was just okay. It served its purpose for the Halloween party, but I wasn't impressed with the quality. The color was fine, but the hat didn't feel very durable. I could tell it was made from cheap materials. It didn't completely ruin my costume, but I would have preferred a sturdier and better fitting hat. If you're looking for something temporary, this hat might work, but don't expect it to last long.

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