@TheHangedMan @Eklispe The Waterball would just splash where ever it landed, didn't look like it had much force. the Breezeball was even worse since it seemed to have no force to it, and would seem to be like a breeze just passed by the target. The cuts that appeared would of been from the harsh use of Morganas magic. Charles would sigh "let me guess you guys are making images based off your 'core' correct?" he asks them. "try to changing that to imagination involving the spell" he tells them. "Instead of imagining your core, imagine the process of creating the spell" he tells them "Imagine each aspect of the spell separately then together" he tells them "Imagine your magic flowing out of your core and down your arms, and out your palms, imagine it shaping into a sphere, then imagine that magic turning into heat, liquid, sand, or air" he tells them. "The imagine it flying at your target and imagine it hitting the target" he says. "If needed imagine each separately one at a time, before imagining it happening all at once" he says to them. as he tells them this he would begin to heal their injuries.
Should they attempt to do it as he said they would find it being easier to create the spheres without hurting themselves, and would find it a lot more accurate than before, though not perfect, and all of the spells would have a lot more force behind them, like the breeze ball would rip a target out of the ground, a fireball would obliterate a target entirely, a water ball would hit with enough force to break a piece of it, and so would the sand ball.