Unofficial Ultimate Harry Potter Spellbook, The: A complete reference guide to every spell in the wizarding world (Unofficial Harry Potter Reference Library)

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Unofficial Ultimate Harry Potter Spellbook, The: A complete reference guide to every spell in the wizarding world (Unofficial Harry Potter Reference Library)

Unofficial Ultimate Harry Potter Spellbook, The: A complete reference guide to every spell in the wizarding world (Unofficial Harry Potter Reference Library)

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Description: Lifts the caster high into the air. The charm also works underwater, propelling the caster above the surface. You'll have a detailed explanation of each spell, including for what it's used, if required a pronunciation (along with a translation, since many are in Latin), or indicating that it's a non-verbal one, along with a visual graphic showing if it's required certain movement of hand using the wand. Moreover, indicating a "Magic Moment" (a moment when the said spell was used in a book, movie, video game, etc...), and going beyond with notes revealing even more context information about each spell, and even "hand-written" notes (very much like in the way of Half-Blood Prince). At least some content in this article is derived from information featured in: Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery& Harry Potter: Magic Awakened.

In Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, the Book of Spells is a required textbook. It is possible that it is meant to refer to the Standard Book of Spells, since the book in Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery seems to cover charms only. Seen/Mentioned: Harry Potter summoned his broom to complete the first task of the Triwizard Tournament in 1994, and to summon the Portkey to escape Voldemort and the Death Eaters in the Little Hangleton graveyard in 1995. Also, in the Battle of the Seven Potters Harry summoned Hagrid when he fell. Molly Weasley used it to get the twins' candy. The twins used it to summon their brooms from Dolores Umbridge's office Most famously,Hermoine Granger used Oculus Reparoupon first meeting Harry (and Ron Weasley) while on the Hogwarts Express in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. As the words themselves suggest, this spell repairs broken glasses. 4. MuffliatoThis book is full of essential information for a Potterhead like me. I have to say that there are some technicalities, but nothing too hard to understand. It teaches us about spells, charms, curses, hexes, jinxes, and enchanted objects. What I appreciated about this is that for the longest time I had no idea what the difference was between a spell and a charm. Or between a hex, jinx, or cures. The book delineates all of these as well as describes what each spell does and where the spell is referenced in teh either the books or the games.

We can't… I just don't have enough time… I've only got a few more hours before the Second Task begins' Harry replied, clearly fighting the urge to risk his survival with another opportunity to split Hermione in half.Related: 35 Dumbledore Quotes From Harry Potter That’ll Inspire You to Find Magic In Your Life 19. Expelliarmus A Aberto (Opening Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: Ah-bare-toh Description: A spell used to open doors. [1] Etymology: Portuguese for 'open'. Compare Spanish 'abierto'. Accio (Summoning Charm) Type: Charm Homenum Revelio doesn't appear much throughout the series, but certainly came in clutch in Deathly Hallows when Harry, Hermione, and Ron were on the run. That's because this spell reveals if there is a human presence around you so you know whether you're alone or not. 14. Obliviate Etymology: Ascendere is a Latin infinitive meaning "to go up,""to climb," "to embark," "to rise(figuratively);" this is the origin of the English word "ascend". The book is so complete that you'll find along with the spells, also you'll find a guide to the different kind of woods and cores' materials used for wands.

Seen/Mentioned: Used (to no avail) in 1993 by Hermione Granger to attempt to reveal any hidden writing in a diary. Snape casting Vipera Evanesca to vanish the serpent cast upon by Draco Type: Vanishment Pronunciation: vee-PAIR-uh eh-vuh-NES-kuh Description: Vanishes snakes. Subsequently, it is the counter-spell for the Snake Summons Spell. Seen/Mentioned: Severus Snape cast this spell in 1992 at the Duelling Club to vanish a snake that Draco Malfoy had conjured while duelling Harry Potter. [40] Albus Dumbledore also used this spell to vanish Voldemort's snake during their Duel in the Ministry Atrium. [6] Etymology: Vipera is a genus of venomous vipers, a type of snake. Evanesca likely shares its origin with Evanesco, which means "disappear" in Latin. Vulnera Sanentur Charms require precise wand movements, correct pronunciation, and absolute concentration to be successful. One of these is the Expecto Patronum (did you know that can defend against creatures but also can send messages?).This spellbook will enable you to perform a range of basic and not-so-basic charms that will enhance, protect and enliven your life." — Description [src] Anteoculatia Type: Dark charm Pronunciation: an-tee-oh-kyoo-LAY-chee-ah Description: Causes the target to grow antlers. [10] Seen/Mentioned: This spell was used to make Pansy Parkinson grow antlers in 1996. [11] ( Anti-Cheating Spell) Type: Charm Description: Used to prevent cheating. Seen/Mentioned: These spells were used at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry on writing quills and parchment to prevent students from cheating during their final exams, as well as their O.W.L.s and N.E.W.T.s. ( Anti-Disapparition Jinx) Type: Jinx Description: Prevents Disapparation in an area. It is used to entrap an enemy in an area. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Albus Dumbledore to trap some Death Eaters in the Department of Mysteries in 1996. Also mentioned that nobody can disapparate from Hogwarts; it is due to this jinx. ( Anti-intruder jinx) Type: Jinx Description: Prevents intruders from entering an area. Seen/Mentioned: It was placed on Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in 1996 for extra protection during an invasion of Death Eaters. ( Antonin Dolohov's curse) Type: Curse Description: An unknown curse that causes injuries that are capable of killing with enough power. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Antonin Dolohov during the Battle of the Department of Mysteries twice; Dolohov was under a Silencing Charm, and thus weakened the effects of this curse, saving Hermione from death, but incapacitated her and required her to take ten potions a day for some time. Aparecium (Revealing Charm) Type: Charm and the best is that it's updated to date (it was published around middle 2019), therefore including even The Crimes of Grindelwald film... This book has information on the entirety of the spells and magical items used throughout the Harry Potter Universe with references to the books, films and video game adaptations. Generally speaking, jinxes are annoying, hexes are a little more annoying and curses are the darkest forms of magic. For me, the most interesting mentioned is the one Hermione did, which causes pimples that spell SNEAK across the face of the traitor of Dumbledore’s Army. This jinx is extremely powerful, as neither Madam Pomfrey nor Dolores Umbridge can reverse it.



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