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Number of Blossarys: 51
This is a non-verbal spell invented by Severus Snape, then known as the Half-blood Prince when Harry Potter learned about it. It causes the victim to dangle upside-down by their ankles. It came from ...
The Fire-Making Spell. This charm produces fire and is frequently used by Hermione. It was also used by Bellatrix to set Hagrid's hut ablaze. Arthur Weasley also used this spell to produce fire ...
Causes someone or something to be tied up with ropes. Its etymology is from the Latin word "in carcerem" which means "in prison." It also has a non-verbal version.
Known as the Imperius Curse, it is also part of the three Unforgivable Curses. This places the victim in a trance or a dream-like state which is subject to the will of the caster. If one has a strong ...
Hermione invented this jinx during the formation of Dumbledore's army. This causes boils or pimples to break out on a traitor's forehead, spelling out the work "sneak." The jinx was ...
This is the General Counter-Spell. It could be casted as "Finite Incantatem" or "Finite" only. It can also be used during duels or during the protection of an entire home. Before ...
Generally known as the Disarming Charm, it is Harry Potter's special spell. It is most probably a portmanteau of the Latin words "expel," which means "expel," and ...