Change Pad by Phuc And Zihu

Created by: Phuc And Zihu

The 'Change Pad' is a close-up magic trick that promises a versatile and visual transformation effect. However, it has been widely criticized for its poor quality, with gimmicks often arriving broken or breaking shortly after use. The trick suffers from angle and lighting issues, making it impractical for performance. Additionally, the tutorial is substandard and fails to deliver on the promised content. This trick is marketed as a multi-purpose utility device but falls short in execution and reliability.

Key features

  • Close-up magic trick

  • Promises versatile transformation effects

  • Criticized for poor quality and broken gimmicks

  • Angle and lighting issues make it impractical

  • Substandard tutorial with unfulfilled promises

Pros

  • Versatile and visual transformation effect (in theory)

Cons

  • Poor quality and broken gimmicks

  • Angle and lighting issues

  • Substandard tutorial

  • Unfulfilled marketing promises

  • Impractical for performance

Effect

The 'Change Pad' is a magic trick designed to create the illusion of objects changing or transforming in a seemingly impossible way. The effect is intended to be visual and surprising, making it suitable for close-up or walk-around magic. However, the execution of the trick has been criticized for its impracticality and quality issues.

Full details

The 'Change Pad' involves a gimmicked pad that allows the magician to perform transformations. The trick is marketed as offering hundreds of ideas and applications, but reviewers have noted that the actual content falls short of these promises. The gimmicks are reported to arrive broken or break easily, and the tutorial provided is described as substandard. Additionally, the trick has angle and lighting issues that make it difficult to perform effectively in real-world conditions.

Who should consider the trick

The 'Change Pad' might appeal to magicians who are interested in transformation effects and are willing to invest time in troubleshooting and improving the trick. However, due to the reported quality issues, it is not recommended for beginners or those looking for a reliable, ready-to-use product.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

The difficulty level of the 'Change Pad' is moderate, as it requires handling gimmicks and managing angle and lighting issues. The trick demands practice to perform smoothly, but the quality of the gimmicks and the tutorial may hinder the learning process. Magicians with experience in similar effects may find it easier to adapt, but the overall practicality of the trick is questionable.

What magicians say

Craig Petty from 'Honest Trailer: Magic Edition' provides a scathing review of the 'Change Pad.' He criticizes the poor quality of the gimmicks, which often arrive broken or break quickly. He also points out the subpar tutorial and the lack of content compared to the marketing promises. Craig mentions angle and lighting issues that make the trick impractical and jokes about the absence of a 'quality control guy' in the credits. He concludes that the trick is not worth buying and suggests spending money on other products instead.

In another review by Craig and Ryland, the 'Change Pad' is described as disappointing due to broken products and an impractical design. They compare it unfavorably to other tricks they review, such as 'Shrapnel' and 'Minted,' which receive praise for their creativity and practicality. The overall sentiment from magicians is that the 'Change Pad' fails to deliver on its promises and is not a reliable or effective trick.

What people are saying about Change Pad

Craig and Ryland says...

Change Pad is disappointing due to broken products and impractical design.

Craig Petty says...

The gimmicks arrive broken or break within minutes, the tutorial is subpar, and the marketing promises hundreds of ideas but delivers almost none. [...] The money would be better spent on anything else.

Review videos