I'm inclined to agree that those two appear most popular. Impact is a subjective term. Different environments create different impacts. Lounging around at someones house is different to being in the pub, different to a dinner party and so on. I reiterate, it's ALWAYS useful to have different genre effects in your arsenal for different situations. I was known initially as a walkaround clubbing magician which required hi-impact visual effects, to the extent I would paint things like the colour changing casino discs with UV paint because that sort of thing worked best in that situ - under a lot of UV lights etc. Another in those days was a floating orange orb, and a UV died silk from nowhere (basically soaked in UV reactive paint but nothing more than a silk that appears from a TT and disappears). In those days highly visual magic was the requirement.
nowadays, it's about what fits what environment. I am not a pro, I do not have a particular style, yet, my friends still see me as a magician because I perform the seemingly impossible in different situations, be it coins cards blah blah
