Known and unknown spells
Read known and unknown spells and how to use them and necessary explanations
Last Updated
08/12/23
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Chapter 12
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damn grunting
Type: Curse
Description: Causes uncontrollable growling.
Seen / Mentioned: Although he was rather unreliable, it may not have happened at all, but Gilderoy Lockhart says he cured a Transylvanian farmer of this affliction.
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medal boy
Type: Shapeshifting
Description: Turns things into badgers
(Bat-Bogey Hex)
Bat-Bogey Hex concept art
Type: Hex
Description: Turns the target's bats into large bats that fly out of the victim's nose. Invented by Miranda Goshawk.
Seen/Mentioned: Ginny Weasley was a famous practitioner of this spell, having used it at least three times by her sixth year.
Baubilius
Baubilius
Type: Charm
Pronounced: baw-BILL-ee-us
Description: The exact effects of this spell are unknown, though it is likely destructive in nature, producing a bolt of white light from the tip of the wand.
Etymology: Currently uncertain, possibly from English bauble.
Notes: This is probably a charm for white sparks.
(Dazzling Hex)
Type: Hex
Description: Allows the actor to hide objects.
Seen/Mentioned: When Xenophilius Lovegood explains the concept of how an invisibility cloak is the only thing that can make a person truly invisible, he mentions that most cloaks of this type are made with this spell.
Note: Although its exact effects are unknown, based on the name (and the fact that it is used in conjunction with the Chameleon Charm on certain cloaks), it is likely used to conceal a person or object.