Create a Bewitching Halloween Look with Emma Watson's Witch Costume Tips

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Emma's Haunted Witch Costume It was a cold and spooky Halloween night, and Emma was excited to dress up as a haunted witch. She had carefully planned her costume for weeks, and now it was finally time to bring it to life. Emma started with a long black dress that flowed to the floor, giving her an eerie and mysterious look. The dress had tattered edges and a hood that covered her face, adding an extra element of scariness. To complete her witch costume, Emma added a pointy black hat with a wide brim. The hat had a few cobwebs hanging off it, making it look like it had been long forgotten in an attic.


1) Very few things are resistant or immune to radiant damage.
2) Their curses can target any enemy, and they get an extra use without jumping through hoops.
3) They have a really good upgrade to Brand of Castigation, as well as a really solid capstone (for games that get that far).

The amplification has been changed to instead give you advantage on your next attack against the target instead of being the absolutely worthless amplification of overcoming resistance to your rites element. Both versions are functional, I just think the newer one is going to be a better overall choice as it punishes you a lot less for using your core class feature.

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The hat had a few cobwebs hanging off it, making it look like it had been long forgotten in an attic. Emma strategically placed some fake spiders on her hat, giving it an extra creepy touch. Next, she worked on her makeup.

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Really? There are people saying the blood curses are weaker? It doesn't seem that way to me.

Which ones are they referencing, because we've trimmed the list of those downright useless ones such as Fending Rite, Spell Sunder, and Purgation and in their place we gained some pretty decent ones like Bloated Agony and Muddled Mind. The only real loss, imo, is Mutual Suffering. I suppose there's also the range decrease on a few of them, which can be a bit problematic for those ranged blood hunters, but the effects of the curses are generally unchanged or a bit better.

That said, I won't fault anyone for wanting to keep on using the older version. Both versions are functional, I just think the newer one is going to be a better overall choice as it punishes you a lot less for using your core class feature.

To quote one "Pravikan":

I do enjoy many aspects of the Blood Hunter class, its archetypal identity is a welcome one in the world of D&D. That said, I'll continue to play the archived one instead of the revamped edition. I won't discuss the stat choice change, as it is the focus of most peoples discussions below, and there is little to add.

The Blood Curses, in particular, have been drastically under-powered. Whereas, when designing my original B.H., it was a challenge to choose which of the Curses I wanted to take first. Now, none of them (particularly the low level, non sub specific ones) seem particularly utilitarian. Nor am I tempted to Amplify any of them (which was the reason the amplifications were originally on the more powerful side; they were mechanical temptations).

Arguably the most flavorful ability of of the Order of the Ghostslayer, it's 18th level revival, has completely changed. Yes its more "streamlined", but at the cost of an interesting and complex power that defined the subclass.

Order of the Lycan, my preferred sub, received some significant upgrades. Bloodlust isn't an instant punish, which removes its "Dark Souls"-type playstyle. For better or worse, depending on your outlook.

Order of the Mutant has been re-calibrated and balanced. It appears more balanced than it's original version I'm not sure, but it seems as if some of the original ideas present in some of the Blood Curses and/or Special abilities of the basic class have instead been changed into Mutagens. Not sure why that change was made.

I can tell they did a lot of work on the class. I'm not sure what the initial reason was for the total overhaul, but there are definitely some love-hate decisions made here.

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Emma used a pale foundation to make her face look ghostly white. She then applied dark eye shadow to give her eyes a hollow and sunken appearance. Using black eyeliner, she drew sharp lines extending from the corners of her eyes to make it seem as if she had cast a spell on herself. For her lips, Emma decided on deep red lipstick, giving her an almost vampiric look. She carefully applied the lipstick to make her lips look fuller, enhancing the spooky effect. To complete her haunted witch look, Emma added some special effects. She used a fake blood gel to create the illusion of a cut on her cheek. The blood looked realistic and added a touch of horror to her costume. As Emma got ready for the Halloween party, she couldn't help but feel excited about the reaction her costume would get. She had worked hard to create a spooky and haunting look, and she was proud of the end result. When she arrived at the party, Emma was met with gasps and compliments. Her costume was a hit, and she felt like the queen of Halloween. People couldn't stop talking about her haunted witch outfit, and she was thrilled with the attention she received. Emma's haunted witch costume was a true embodiment of everything spooky and magical about Halloween. She had successfully transformed herself into a terrifying entity, causing a mix of fear and awe wherever she went. It was a night she would never forget, and her haunted witch costume would forever be remembered as one of the best Halloween costumes ever..

Reviews for "Get Witchy with Emma Watson's Iconic Halloween Costumes"

1. Jane - 2/5 stars - The Emmahted witch costume was a major disappointment. The quality of the fabric was poor and felt more like a cheap Halloween costume rather than a genuine witch outfit. The fitting was also really off, the sleeves were way too long and the skirt was too tight. I had such high hopes for this costume, but sadly it fell short in every aspect. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone looking for a decent witch costume.
2. Sarah - 1/5 stars - This Emmahted witch costume was a complete waste of money. The description claimed it was made from high-quality materials, but it arrived looking and feeling incredibly cheap. The stitching was fraying in multiple places and there were even some noticeable stains on the fabric. Not to mention, the sizing was completely off. I ordered my usual size, but it was either too tight in some areas or baggy in others. Save your money and find a better quality costume elsewhere.
3. Mark - 2/5 stars - I was really excited to dress up as a witch for a themed party, but the Emmahted witch costume didn't live up to my expectations. The overall design was lacking creativity and looked very generic. The hat that came with it was flimsy and didn't stay on my head properly. The costume also lacked any additional accessories or details to make it stand out. It was definitely a disappointment and I would recommend looking for a different option if you want to make a statement with your witch costume.
4. Laura - 3/5 stars - While the Emmahted witch costume wasn't terrible, it wasn't anything special either. The quality was average and it arrived with a few loose threads that needed to be trimmed. The fit was decent, but it wasn't very flattering overall. It lacked any unique touches or embellishments that would make it stand out in a sea of witch costumes. If you're just looking for a basic and average witch costume, then this might work for you, but otherwise, I would keep searching for something more impressive.

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