The Harry Potter Spellbook Unofficial Guide
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The Harry Potter Spellbook Unofficial Guide is the original convenient and comprehensive guide to the spells and magic of the wizarding world of Harry Potter. This comprehensive guide includes:
*A to Z of Harry Potter Spells used in the Harry Potter books
*Complete descriptions of each spell, how the spell is pronounced and what it does
*Separate sections on different types of spells -- Charms, Counterspells, Curses, Fake Spells, Healing, Hexes, Jinxes, Transfiguration and the destructive Unforgiveable Curses
*Types of Wizards, Wizard Training, Wizard wands, the effects of emotions on magic
*Descriptions of Animagi, Metamorphmagi, Parselmouths, Legilimency, Occlumency, Seers, Floo Network, Portkeys, Inferi, Dark Marks, Horcruxes and more.
Both as a fun magic guide and as an indispensable addition to any avid Harry Potter fan's collection, The Harry Potter Spellbook Unofficial Guide is the perfect book for you.
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The Harry Potter Spellbook Unofficial Guide - S.G. Eastment
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About this Book
In your hands you hold the Spell Book of Harry Potter, containing all of the spells that Harry Potter and other great wizards and witches of the Wizarding World have used in the Harry Potter series. This book contains all the spells, what the spells do, and how they are pronounced as well as special essays on magic. With this book I hope that you can learn great spells yourself and become a great wizard or witch like Harry Potter!
Magic in Harry Potter
Magic spells are used in the Wizarding World to achieve useful effects without the need of modern technology. To cast a spell, the wizard or witch usually makes a spoken or mental incantation whilst making a gesture with their wand. Students are usually able to cast spells only with spoken incantations but advanced witches and wizards are able to cast spells mentally. In this book are listed the spells with their incantations, listed alphabetically and by type of magic.
Types of Spells
Spells are phrases or words said by a witch or wizard that can create a magical effect especially when used with a wand. Major types of magic include Charm, Jinx, Hex, Transfiguration and Curse are explained below:
Spell: This is term is used for all magical incantations.
Charms: Charms does not change the nature of an object but only its behaviour, for instance making a feather levitate but not turning it into a teapot.
Counterspells: These spells can be used to counter, remove or prevent the effects of other spells.
Curse: Curse magic is some of the worst and most dangerous forms of Dark Magic, causing major harmful effects. There are three Curses that are so terrible that they are known as the Unforgiveable Curses.
Fake Spells: These spells may have been made-up by Gilderoy Lockhart.
Healing: These spells can be used to cure illnesses, restoring limbs and solving other medical problems.
Hexes: Hexes are a form of lesser Dark Magic, less dangerous than Curses but more dangerous than Jinxes.
Jinxes: Jinxes are the lesser-most type of Dark Magic used to amuse or irritate but not to harm another person.
Transfiguration: Transfiguration spells can be used to change one object into another such as a matchstick into a needle.
Spellcasting
Spells are bursts of magic that can be used by a witch or wizard for many different types of tasks from creating fire to opening locked doors. To cast a spell, the witch or wizard needs to speak an incantation, often a form of Latin whilst using their wands, though advanced witches and wizards are able to cast spells without wands when needed. Also, spells can be cast without spoken words and only mentally. It is evidently also possible to use a wand without holding it. Harry himself performs Lumos to light his wand when it is lying on the ground somewhere near him. Additionally, Animagi and Metamorphmagi do not need wands to undergo their transformations.
Key
PS = Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone
CS = Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
PA = Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
GF = Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
OP = Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
HBP = Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
DH = Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
SECTION I - CHARMS
Charms: Charms does not change the nature of an object but only its behaviour, for instance making a feather levitate but not turning it into a teapot.
ACCIO/ THE SUMMONING CHARM
How to Cast It:
AK-EEO-OH
Meaning:
Accio – Latin for ‘Send for, Summon’
Spell Effect:
The Charm summons an object to the caster even over quite a distance, the caster needs to know at least the general location of the Summoned object
Opposite Spell:
Banishing Charm
Used:
Molly Weasley uses it to confiscate any Wizard Wheezes products from the Weasley Twins during the Quidditch World Cup – GF6
Hermione tries to learn the charm on the way to Hogwarts
Harry uses it to summon his broom during the First Triwizard Cup task – GF20
The false Moody uses a Summoning Charm to take the Marauder’s Map from the stairs GF25
Harry uses the Summoning Charm on the Triwizard Cup to escape Voldemort – GF34
Ron tries to summon a brain when he goes mad in the Department of Mysteries – OP35
Harry fails to use this spell to get his wand from Draco – HBP8
Harry uses this spell to summon Rosmerta’s brooms the night of the Battle of the Tower – HBP27
Harry casts this spell on Hagrid – DH4
Hermione uses this spell to steal the Horcrux books from Dumbledore’s Story – DH6
Harry uses this spell on Hagrid – DH7
Fred summons hairs from a Muggle boy for a Polyjuice potion for Harry – DH8
Hermione uses the spell to summon the Horcrux amulet – DH10
Harry attempts to summon the Horcrux amulet – DH13
Harry fails to use this spell to get his wand fighting Nagini – DH17
Counter-enchantments can be cast such as those on Hufflepuff Cup to prevent it being summoned – DH26
AGUAMENTI
How to Cast It:
AH-GWA-MEN-TEE
Meaning of Name:
Spanish/Portuguese agua water + Latin mentis – mind
Spell Effect:
Creates a jet of water from the caster’s wand
Used:
Fleur uses it to put on the fire on her skirt Harry learns this spell in Professor Flitwick’s class – HBP11
Harry casts this spell to help Dumbledore after he has drunk Voldemort’s potion – HBP26
Harry uses it to put out Hagrid’s hut when it is on fire – HBP 28
ALOHOMORA
How to Cast it:
a-LOH-ha-MOHR-a
Spell Effect:
This spell can unlock non-bewitched doors
Opposite Spell:
Colloportus
Used:
Used by Hermione and many others throughout the series, Hermione uses this spell on the forbidden third floor – PS9
This spell fails to work on the door of the chamber of the winged keys – PS 16
Hermione uses this spell on Flitwick’s window when rescuing Sirius – PA21
This spell was used to keep confused patients in the Janus Thickey ward in St. Mungo’s – OP23
This spell could not open Umbridge’s office door – OP29
Death Eaters used