Talk:Magical Mystery Cure (Princess Coronation)/@comment-93.42.236.7-20130228010358/@comment-5288784-20130228055725

"I'll give a couple of examples of this:  Back in season 2, Twilight claims that she nor Celestia knows little of dragons, which I could buy since they had no clue how to stop him in Secret of My Excess.  However, in Spike at Your Service, she's talking as if she knew everything about dragons."

I wouldn't say 'everything', just a little more. And "Spike at your Service" takes place after "Secret of My Excess", which could mean, that since then she learned a little more about dragons.

"one moment she can copy dark magic, use anti gravity spells, and clear an entire field with her magic, yet Twilight has a hard time turning an apple into an orange."

Who are we to judge which spells are harder to do than the others? What you're trying to do here, is judging spells difficulty solely by their spectacularity. I'm not expert on this matter (who is?), but to me, anti-gravity looks like it's just self-levitation, but with control restrictions (you can only go up at constant acceleration), and this dark magic, while spectacular, might be just channeling a specific kind of magical energy. Changing apples into oranges sure looks like meh, but we're talking about altering physical, biological matter here. And this spell might not have time-limitation applied (like chnging mice into a horse-like creatures).