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Summons an object to the caster, potentially over a significant distance. |
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Produces a fountain or jet of water from the wand tip. |
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Shoots the target high into the air. |
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Used to open and unlock doors; it can unseal doors upon which the Locking Spell has been cast, although it is possible to bewitch doors to resist the spell. |
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Clears the target's airway, should they find it blocked. |
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A hex which turns a person's hair into antlers. |
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Used to reverse concealing charms, and can presumably render invisible ink visible. |
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Used to blast away Acromantulas and, presumably, all other arachnids. |
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Used to decrease the velocity of a moving target; it should be noted that it can be used on multiple targets, as well as on the caster himself. |
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Lifts the caster high into the air. |
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Causes instant death to the victim, and is accompanied by a flash of green light and a rushing noise. |
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Transforms the target into a bird. |
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Conjures a flock of birds from the tip of the wand; when used in conjunction with Oppugno, it can be used offensively. |
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Provokes a small explosion. |
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Creates a large explosion capable of removing entire walls. |
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Can potentially heal broken bones if used correctly. |
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This spell causes the victim's hair to fall out. |
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Produces a supernatural rope from the caster's wand, which will pull a target toward the caster. |
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May warn the caster of any approaching enemies, similar to a Caterwauling Charm. |
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Locks doors, and presumably all things that can be locked. |
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Adheres the victim's shoes to the ground. |
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Changes the target's colour. |
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Causes anything that the spell comes into contact with to explode, and presumably thereafter burst into flame. |
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Causes the victim to become confused and befuddled. |
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Inflicts intense pain on the recipient of the curse; the pain is described as having hot knives being driven into the victim. |
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This spell allows the caster to gouge large chunks out of the target. |
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Causes the victim's teeth to grow rapidly, but can also be used to restore lost teeth. |
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Places immense downward pressure on the target, which may result in the violent fracturing of said target. |
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Used to make the target fly toward a specific location; it is the opposite of the summoning charm. |
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Causes the target to move downwards. |
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Rips, tears, shreds, or otherwise physically damages the target. |
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Forces the target to shrink. |
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Opens secret passageways, but may also simply open things in general. |
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Transforms the target into a dragon. |
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A spell modifier added to the end of a spell to intensify or "double" its effects. |
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This charm transforms the target into solid stone. |
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Causes the target to swell in physical size. |
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Causes the victim's skull to swell disproportionately |
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Used to transform the target into an insectoid for a short time |
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Used to heal relatively minor injuries, such as broken bones and cartilage. |
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Adheres one object to another, similarly to if they had been glued together. |
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Used to erect a tent or other structure. |
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Vanishes the target; an earlier version of the Vanishing Spell. |
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Throws the victim backward, similarly to if they'd been thrown. |
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A defensive spell which will conjure a spirit-like incarnation of their positive emotions to defend against dark creatures; it can also send messages to other witches or wizards. |
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Causes whatever the victim is holding to fly away, knocks out an opponent if used too forcefully. |
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Provokes an explosion, unique in that it uses pressure to do so as opposed to heat. |
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Creates a bandage and a splint. |
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A defensive charm that strengthens shield spells, and perhaps objects in general, in a similar way to Duro. |
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Terminates spell effects in the vicinity of the caster. |
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Terminates spell effects in the vicinity of the caster. |
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Produces fiery marks which can be used to write. |
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Pushes the target, knocks out weaker enemies. |
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Used to produce a defensive cloud of dark grey smoke. |
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Covers the target in boils (or pimples). |
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Creates an identical copy of the target. |
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Causes the steps on a stairway to flatten into a slide. |
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Repairs a Vanishing Cabinet. |
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Causes flowers to sprout from the victim. |
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Makes flowers and plants bloom instantaneously. |
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Reveals human presence in the vicinity of the caster. |
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Used to render a text illegible. |
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Renders living targets immobile. |
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Capable of tripping, freezing, binding, knocking back and generally impeding the target's progress towards the caster. |
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Places the subject in a dream-like state, in which he or she is utterly subject to the will of the caster. |
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Makes something repel substances and outside forces including water. |
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Most likely used to conjure an inanimate object. |
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Ties someone or something up with ropes. |
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Inflates objects (living or dead). |
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Sends a ball of fire from the wand. |
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Glues the subject's tongue to the roof of their mouth. |
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Allows the caster to delve into the mind of the victim, allowing the caster to see the memories, thoughts, and emotions of the victim. |
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Causes the victim to be dangled upside-down by their ankles, sometimes accompanied by a flash of light. |
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Used with the name of a target, at which the wand is pointed (e.g. "Locomotor Trunk!"). The spell causes the named object to rise in the air and move around at the will of the caster. |
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Locks the legs together, preventing the victim from moving the legs in any fashion. |
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Causes the victim's legs to collapse. |
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Creates a narrow beam of light that shines from the wand's tip, like a torch. |
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Shoots a ball of light at the place pointed. |
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Creates a powerful ray of light as bright as the sun. |
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A spell modifier added to the end of a spell to intensify its effects. |
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Presumably causes weather effects caused by jinxes to cease. |
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Prevents certain information from being revealed by the individual upon whom the spell is placed. The curse manifests itself by causing the tongue to temporarily curl backwards upon itself. |
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Levitates and moves an object. |
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Levitates and moves bodies. |
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Gives the recipient a massive head cold and an extremely runny nose. |
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Fills peoples' ears with an unidentifiable buzzing to keep them from hearing nearby conversations. |
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Turns off the light produced by Lumos. |
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Used to hide a memory of a particular event. |
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Causes a blindfold to appear over the victim's eyes, obstructing their view of their surroundings. |
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Apparently causes animals or beings of lesser intelligence to attack. |
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Makes a bouquet of flowers appear out of the caster's wand. |
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Packs a trunk, or perhaps any luggage. |
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Creates a temporary gap through protective magical barriers. |
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Creates red sparks/flares to shoot from the users wand. |
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Used to temporarily bind the victim's body in a position much like that of a soldier at attention; the victim will usually fall to the ground. |
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Used to animate statues and suits of armour to do the caster's bidding. |
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Causes the caster's wand to act as a compass, and point North. |
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Turns an object into a port-key. |
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Causes the echo (a shadow or image) of the last spell cast by a wand to emanate from it. |
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Causes minor to moderate jinxes, curses, and hexes to rebound upon the attacker. |
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A powerful shield charm against dark magic. |
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A powerful shield charm against dark magic. Was so powerful that it could also disintegrate people who came too close. |
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Casts a shield charm over a small area that will not let anything pass through. |
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Makes a magically magnified voice return to normal. A counter to Sonorus. |
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A hex that shrinks the target's head. It is the counter-spell to Engorgio Skullus. |
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Makes an enlarged object smaller. Counter-charm to Engorgio. |
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Breaks objects. In stronger usages, disintegrates them. |
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A spell used to make the subject release what ever it is holding or binding. |
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Revives a stunned person. |
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Used to reverse unsuccessful transformations. |
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Disintegrates the persons entering this charm. |
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Keeps Muggles away from wizarding places by causing them to remember important meetings they missed and to cause the Muggles in question to forget what they were doing. |
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Causes an extreme tickling sensation. |
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A spell used when fighting a Boggart that forces it to take the appearance of an object the caster is focusing on. |
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A dark spell that creates large, blood-oozing gashes on the subject as if said subject had been "slashed by a sword". |
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Conjures a serpent from the spell-caster's wand. |
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A jet of green light strikes the victim, who then vomits slugs for ten minutes. The sizes of the vomited slugs decrease with time. |
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Magnifies the spell caster's voice when one's wand is pointing to the side of the caster's neck. |
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Apparently causes an object to show its hidden secrets or magical properties. |
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Causes the victim to sneeze for a short period of time. This spell is used in duelling to distract the opponent. |
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Stuns victim. If used too forcefully, it will put the victim in an unconscious state. |
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Makes victim's legs dance uncontrollably. |
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Transfigures the target's head into a tentacle. |
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A spell modifier added to the end of a spell to intensify or "triple" its effects. |
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A strong blast of wind is shot from the end of the wand, used to push objects out of the way. |
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Turns animals to water goblets. |
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A spell used to shoot green sparks from the end of the wand. |
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Counter Spell for Serpensortia. Seems not to merely "Vanish", but causes the snake to smoulder from head and tail until it is reduced to a pile of ashes. |
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Causes wounds and gashes to heal up and any blood to return to the victim. |
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Appears to launch small objects through the air, though it was only ever used on a wad of chewing gum. |
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Levitates and moves the target; the wand motion is described as "swish and flick". |
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