A charm that causes objects to duplicate indefinitely. Used by the Lestrange family to defend the objects in their Gringotts vault. This spell was created by Hermione to protect Dumbledore's Army and discourage members from betraying it. The jinx causes a member to break out in boils that spell "Sneak" on their forehead if they betray the group. A charm that reveals any human presence near the caster. Used by Hermione when the trio is on the run and hiding in Grimmauld Place.
This charm tracks the movements of humans. This spell is used to take a piece of the caster's soul and fix it to an object so that a part of their soul will continue to live on after the rest of the soul dies.
It was used by Voldemort to create seven Horcruxes. A charm that immobilizes the target. Hermione used the charm to freeze a group of Cornish pixies in their second year. A jinx that slows down or completely stops the target.
In a flashback, James Potter uses this spell on Snape during their school years. The final Unforgivable Curse. This spell forces the victim to fall completely under the control of the caster.
Conjures ropes from the wand and entangles the target. A charm that produces fire. Hagrid used this spell to light the fireplace when he arrived to take Harry to Hogwarts for the first time.
This jinx causes the target to inflate with air. Harry accidentally uses this on his Aunt Marge. A charm that causes the target to catch fire. Hermione uses this on Snape's cloak when she believed he was trying to hurt Harry during the Sorcerer's Stone Quidditch match. The Legilimency spell allows the caster to see into the mind of the subject. Voldemort uses this against Harry , and so Professor Snape teaches Harry to use it defensively. This non-verbal jinx pulls the subject into the air by their ankles.
It was invented by Snape but used against him by James Potter in their Hogwarts years. A charm that levitates an object off the ground and allows the caster to move it around. Used by Nymphadora Tonks to move Harry's school trunk out of his room at the Dursley's. A charm that produces light from the tip of the caster's wand. Another easy charm that is used frequently throughout the series. Lumos Maxima can also be used to create a stronger light.
A charm used to levitate and move bodies. A dark charm used to create the Dark Mark. Used by Barty Crouch Jr. Creates a bubble around the caster that prevents others from over-hearing conversation within the bubble.
Hermione often used it to conceal their many hidden campsites. The counter- charm to Lumos, it extinguishes light from the tip of the wand. Harry used it in third year to attempt to hide from Professor Snape. A charm used to fix glasses. Hermione uses it to fix Harry's glasses when they first meet. This charm can erase certain memories from the target's mind. Hermione uses this on her parents to remove all memory of herself.
This jinx makes an object attack the desired target. Hermione used it to make small paper birds attack Ron after he kissed Lavender Brown. Creates a gap in whatever stands before the caster. Dumbledore used this to part the army of Inferni so that he and Harry could escape. A charm that creates red sparks that shoot from the caster's wand. It was used in the final task of the Triwizard Tournament to indicate that one of the competitors was in danger.
A curse that binds the target's body and leaves them immobile. Just kidding! But this spell, which unlocks doors, would be super helpful if you tend to lock yourself out of your house or your car. It removes whatever the person is choking on. Slughorn cast it on Marcus Belby when he started to choke after eating his food too fast. No one can survive this curse, but Potter did, thanks to the loving sacrifice of his mum, and this is the premise for the entire Harry Potter series.
A healing spell that, when used correctly, will instantly heal broken bones. Basically, you get gills. Cast it, and a high-pitched, extremely loud shrieking noise will emerge from the tip of your wand. Want to shut someone up? Cast it. Looking to cause someone to become temporarily befuddled? Look no further than this morally questionable but unquestionably effective charm. It causes humans and inanimate objects, anyone with a mind in the Harry Potter universe, to experience temporary confusion, which is very useful for, say, defeating a quidditch opponent.
Klutzes, worry not! For those that seem to clumsily and awkwardly slip at every turn, this charm creates an invisible cushion around you whenever you think you might need a safe landing.
Need to fashion a cut off t-shirt in very little time? Diffindo cuts or tears objects from one another — so if you ever need to mend something in a hurry or cut up a piece of paper, or god forbid, slice someone in half, Diffindo is the best bet. This charm causes its target to grow exponentially in size. Only the true Potterheads, that's who. Check out the whole graphic here. Twitter content View on Twitter. On WizardingWorld. From alohomora , expelliarmus , and The Patronus Charm—and, of course, the infamous "wingardium leviOsa"—we've included a complete Harry Potter spells list below with the series' most notable charms.
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