1A Is for Anonymous
With Phobos' evil reign at an end, Elyon, Caleb, the Guardians, and the Rebels, take a moment to relax; Fearing a return, to anonymity, Taranee begins acting "out of character"; A new evil arises, as the "Knights of Vengeance" are formed, by an old - and unknown - woman...
2B Is for Betrayal
Cornelia is trying to move on, after her break-up, with Caleb, when the Heart of Kandrakhar sends the Guardians a "message"; Meanwhile, back in Meridian, Tynar and Drake are captured by the Knights of Vengeance; The Guardians arrive on Kandrakhar, and discover the source of their powers - along with its keeper, Luba, and two others, Oracle and Tibor; As the Veil is lowered, Oracle informs the Guardians that, with Phobos defeated, they shall be known as "The Guardians of the Infinite Dimensions!"; Elyon, Blunk, and the Guardians discover that they can, now, open "space-folds", instead of portals - only for them to learn that Miranda has escaped her prison, on Meridian; Elyon, Blunk, Caleb, and the Guardians "fold" back, to Meridian, to find that Vathek suspects that he will be the next, to be taken prisoner; The Guardians, Caleb, Elyon, Vathek, and Blunk, decide to team-up, to free Drake and Tynar; During the battle, Cornelia discovers her powers have changed; The Guardians, Elyon, Caleb, Vathek, and Blunk, successfully, rescue Drake and Tynar...
3C Is for Changes
The Guardians discover that they have new powers: Will can talk to appliances - that can, also, talk back to her; Irma has mind-control; Taranee can, communicate, with her fellow Guardians, telepathically, and vice-versa; Cornelia can, telekinetically, move objects; and, Hay Lin can become invisible... Miranda arrives on Earth - in human form - and creates distrust and suspicion, among the Guardians' parents, and the Police, by accusing the Guardians - mainly: Will - of kidnapping Elyon... Will's mother, Susan Vandom, makes a decision, that would jeopardize her daughter's relationships, with her friends - and her responsibilities, as a Guardian...
4D Is for Dangerous
Nerissa conjures mystical warriors called Annihilators, who ravage the Meridian countryside, only to disappear when Elyon arrives to fight them - and then reappear when she returns to Heatherfield, frustrating her and W.I.T.C.H. Meanwhile, Matt, tired of being Will's "damsel-boy in distress," makes a deal with Caleb to teach him to fight in exchange for Matt teaching Caleb how to fit in at Sheffield - and Will finds that her increasing affinity for electrical shocks ultimately manifests in her ability to produce and control electricity as a weapon - which is the key to destroying the Annhilators.
7G Is for Garbage
It's Irma & Blunk to the rescue, when their friends - Will, Taranee, Cornelia, Hay Lin, and Matt - and the evil passling, Jeek, become the latest victims, of the "Horn Of Hypnose"... A mystical horn, that turns its victims, into zombie-like "Trance Marchers!"
8H Is for Hunted
Desperate to help her friends decorate, for a party - and appease her mother, by doing her chores - at the same time, Will conjures up an "Astral Drop" (A, nearly, life-like copy, of herself, to do her chores - while she helps, with the party decorating!) Unknown to Will, and the others - however - the evil Nerissa brings Will's "Astral Drop" to life - and persuades her to destroy, the real Will!
12L Is for Loser
Nerissa creates the KNIGHTS OF DESTRUCTION - EMBER, TRIDART, SHAGON (who is actually Matt, whom she kidnaps) and KHOR (who is actually Mr. Huggles). These four feed off the negative emotions of their enemies. She sends them to attack W.I.T.C.H. in Heatherfield... where Irma is put in charge of the new campus radio station and pulls a major gaff by calling nebbishy Martin a loser while on the air. The KOD nearly defeat W.I.T.C.H. in a first battle because the various emotional traumas each girl is undergoing perfectly suit the Knights' strengths, but the girls pull themselves together and switch opponents for their second battle, and the Knights are forced to retreat. Irma eventually apologizes to Martin, on the air, and they hint at reconciling.
13M Is for Mercy
Will's compassion is put to the test, as "The Guardians'" family and friends are, secretly, tormented by Shagon; Nerissa awakens the spirit of her former friend, and fellow "Guardian", Cassidy - in an attempt to seduce her into serving her; and, Will accepts a job, at Matt's Grandfather's Pet Store.
19S Is for Self
Yan Lin learns a horrifying secret - from Nerissa; The school's radio station (K-SHIP) is the host, for the school's "Battle of the Bands"; Shagon's "armor" begins to crack, as Matt wrestles with his "inner demons"; Will discovers Shagon's and Khor's "true" identities; Nerissa "unites" the former Guardians - under her command...
20T Is for Trauma
A new girl arrives in school - who's, actually, a "glamoured" Nerissa - and causes a riff between the Guardians and their boyfriends (with Matt being the exception); Hay Lin, and the other Guardians, learn that Nerissa has Hay Lin's grandmother, Yan Lin, under her control - reuniting the former Guardians - leaving Hay Lin traumatized and withdrawn!
21U Is for Undivided
Cornelia's bummed, when she has to baby-sit her younger sister, Lillian - then freaks, when the family cat, "Napoleon", speaks to her; In Kandrakar, the Guardians learn that Lillian is the "Heart of Earth" (which explains Napoleon's ability to speak) and that Lillian's on Nerissa's "To-do" list; The Guardians, also, learn that the Oracle - not Yan Lin - is responsible for choosing them to become Guardians; Back home, Cornelia gives Lillian her undivided attention, by telling her a bedtime story (about a witch, named Nerissa, and her four "evil fairies", who are after "Princess Lillian", and her powers - and the four "good fairies", that are sworn to protect her...); Unknown to Cornelia, however, her story has taken on a life of its own - thanks to Lillian; When she realizes what's happening, Cornelia convinces Lillian that she needs to give her power to Matt, "Mr. Huggles", and "Napoleon"; The Guardians, and Nerissa, are surprised by the arrival of Shagon, "Huggles", and "Napoleon"; Nerissa's outraged, however, in Shagon's change in loyalty, as the Regents of Earth defend Lillian - and attack Nerissa, and the former Guardians...
23W Is for Witch
The Guardians are left with no choice, when they must, reluctantly, recruit their former foes, Phobos, Cedric, and Miranda, to help them defeat Nerissa - who's, now, more powerful, than ever; Cornelia's family cat, "Napoleon", informs the Guardians about the ancient superstitions, revolving around Halloween - and the threat on his life; Irma - who is too busy, trying to "outgrow" the holiday - ends up taking her little brother, Chris, Cornelia's baby sister, Lillian, and Blunk, Trick-or-Treating, and makes an amazing discovery...
24X Is for Xanadu
The Guardians are exhausted, from fighting Phobos - who betrayed them, on Halloween; In Heatherfield, Hay Lin suffers from artists' block, when a contest she entered requires her to paint her rendition of Xanadu (her version of paradise); Hay Lin's further stressed, however, when she discovers one of the judges is her favorite artist, Leelee Quinones!
25Y Is for Yield
Will reveals the Guardians' "secret plan" to the Rebels; Halinor's attempts, at contacting Taranee, telepathically, results in giving Taranee terrible headaches - as the Guardians prepare for their winter final exams; Hay Lin learns the truth about her Grandmother; Phobos attacks Kandrakhar; Cedric's drastic move jeopardizes the Guardians' plans...
26Z Is for Zenith
The battle on Kandrakar reaches its zenith when, after swallowing Phobos, an "über-powered" Cedric sets his sights on the "Heart of Earth" - while Miranda attempts to destroy the Guardians' Aurameres; The Regents of Earth place all of Heatherfield, into a "Glamour-zone", as the Guardians prepare to battle Cedric; The Guardians tap into the essence of their powers, to defeat Cedric - but, at a dreadful price...