However, she was implied to have used this ability to escape Maurice when he tried to catch her in owl form in the Disney Comics prequel, as when he looked in the bag, he contained her in, he could only find it empty. However, it was never specifically confirmed as to whether she really possessed this ability. Teleportation: As seen in The Enchanted Christmas, the Enchantress might have the power to transport herself from one place to another instantaneously - she appeared before the Prince in all her magical glory after he closed the door on her. Through this, she sensed that the Prince had a cold heart devoid of love and true beauty. Empathy: The Enchantress has the power to feel and understand other people's feelings, emotions, and desires.In the Disney Comics prequel, however, she was also capable of shapeshifting into various animals, including a raven, a weasel, a bear, an owl, and a wolf. Shapeshifting/Glamouring: The Enchantress has the power to either change her physical form or shape into another or to change her appearance to look like another person, as seen by how she concealed her true, bitter form with the disguise of a frail old woman. The Enchantress possesses tremendous magical powers: The Enchantress is magical, wise, punishable, majestic, alluring, cunning, enchanted, heavenly, wondrous, ethereal, beautiful, mysterious, spell-binding, and extremely powerful. Her morality, however, is up for debate, particularly because of the debate over the Beast's age when he was cursed, and how she cursed everyone in the castle rather than just the guilty party (such as Chip Potts, who was undebatably a child at the time), as well as cursing the castle into a dark place and the forest surrounding the castle making it dark, cloudy, misty, and infested with wolves and bats so only very few would dare to enter. She is cunning, taking on the disguise of an old, helpless woman seeking shelter to test the Prince's heart. The Enchantress is the one who placed the spell on the Prince and everyone inside the castle for the Prince's cruel manners.
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