Let's talk about Harry Potter. Now I want to share about Spells that frequently used in the Harry Potter Movies. The spells are simply useful, such as creating light so that you can see, or making things float so that they can be moved.
The list of the most commonly used Harry Potter spells:
Accio | Brings an object to you |
Alohomora | Opens locks |
Aparecium | Makes invisible ink become visible |
Avada Kedavra | The Unforgivable Curse; Kills your opponent; taken from “Abra Cadabra” |
Avifors | Turns things into birds |
Avis | Makes birds fly out of the end of your wand |
Crucio | The Second Unforgivable Curse, the Cruciatus Curse; Tortures your opponent mercilessly |
Confundus | Confounds your target, or makes them temporarily confused |
Conjunctivitis | Damages the eyesight of your opponent, making them seem to have pink eye |
Deletrius | Erases the last spell cast by a wand so that it can’t be discovered |
Densaugeo | Makes teeth grow |
Diffindo | Makes seams split open, severs an object into two pieces |
Dissendium | Opens a specific passageway into a cellar, may be useful in other instances; may be only a password |
Engorgio | Makes an item larger, as in swollen |
Enervate | Mistaken spell. Changed to Rennervate. Used to wake up a stunned person |
Episkey | Heals relatively minor wounds. |
Expecto Patronum | Creates Patronus |
Expelliarmus | Disarms the target of the spell, such as knocking their wand out of their hand |
Fera Verto | Transforms animals into water goblets! |
Ferula | Binds a broken limb with a spling and bandages, tightly wrapped |
Fidelius | Allows a secret to be hidden within the secret keeper’s soul; very powerful spell |
Finite Incantatum | Stops any spell |
Flipendo | Also knows as the Knockback Jinx, pushes or flips something backwards |
Furnunculus | Causes a person to break out in boils |
Homorphus | Man-Shape; makes a werewolf or person disguised as an animal resume their human shape. |
Immobulus | Immobilizes the target |
Impedimenta | Puts up an impediment that slows down something or someone that is coming toward you. |
Imperio | The third unforgivable curse. Allows the user to assume complete control of another person |
Impervius | Repels water from a surface |
Incendio | Lights a fire |
Legilimens | Allows the user to gain access to another’s mind and memories |
Locomotor Mortis | The Leg-Locker Curse; locks an opponent’s legs together |
Lumos | Creates light, usually by making the tip of the wand glow |
Mobiliarbus | Used to move a tree from one place to another |
Mobilicorpus | Used to move a body from one place to another |
Morsmordre or Morsmorde | Used to summon the Dark Mark |
Nox | Extinguishes light, used to douse the light created by “Lumos” |
Obliviate | Makes a person “oblivious”, erasing their memories of an event |
Orchideous | Conjures a bunch of flowers from the user’s wand |
Petrificus Totalus | Total petrification; petrifies an opponent totally |
Point Me | The Four Point Spell; makes the user’s wand act like a compass |
Prior Incantato | Reveals to you the last spell that a wand was used to cast |
Protego | Protects the user, and sends a spell back on an opponent |
Quietus | Makes things quiet, used to muffle “Sonorus” |
Reducio | Shrinks an item |
Reducto | Blasts solid objects into pieces |
Relashio | Releases something from being constrained or held |
Rennervate | Was originally “ennervate”, but corrected by author; means to energize or wake up |
Reparo | Repairs broken items |
Rictusempra | Causes a person to curl up in laughter, as if being tickled |
Riddikulus | Makes a boggart assume a “ridiculous” form, thereby making it funny instead of terrifying |
Sectumsempra | Causes lacerations to appear all over an opponent’s body, as if they had been cut by an invisible sword. |
Serpensortia | Conjures a snake |
Sonorus | Amplifies the user’s voice |
Stupefy | Stupefies an opponent, or knocks them insensible temporarily |
Tarantallegra | Forces an opponent’s legs to dance uncontrollably |
Waddiwasi | Removes a stuck object, as in a wad of gum that is stuck in a keyhole |
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