In , it is also shown to be able to create a sort of force-field across an area, and is used frequently to prevent two participants in an argument from reaching each other. Etymology: Latin Protego , "I protect", and Horribilis , "horrible , frightful, dreadful". A stronger and bigger version of Protego , especially when combined with other wizards casting it at the same time. Was so powerful that it could also disintegrate people that came too close and tried to enter it.
Etymology: Latin protego meaning "to protect" and Latin totus meaning "as a whole". Pus-squirting spell Type: Dark charm Description: Causes yellowish goo to squirt from one's nose. It is the counter-charm to the Amplifying Charm. Etymology: Latin quietus , "calm" or "quiet". It is the counter-spell to Engorgio Skullus. Its counter-charm is the Engorgement Charm.
Etymology: English reduce , "to shrink". Latin has a verb reducere , present tense reduco. This is the source of the English "reduce", but has a different meaning.
Notes: Whether Reducio could also be used by itself rather than countering Engorgio is unknown. If it could, it would shrink normal sized items into miniature versions of themselves. References in by Arthur Weasley to "shrinking door keys" make this seem likely.
In stronger usages, disintegrates them. Etymology: English reduce , "to bring down;destroy". Refilling Charm Type: Charm Description: Refills whatever the caster points at with the drink originally in the container. This sent all the record towers - previously summoned by Lestrange - flying backwards and spinning back into their original positions in the ground.
Etymology: Reverte is derived from Latin for "you shall return", being a second-person imperative form singular, present, active of the verb reverto "I return, or turn back". Also used in and , when Hermione used this spell to free Mary Cattermole from the chained chair and to free the Ukrainian Ironbelly on which they were to get out from Gringotts.
It is consequently the counter-charm to the Stunning Spell. Harry Potter later used it to try and reawaken a cursed Dumbledore in the seaside cave.
Etymology: Rennervate means "to energise. It was also used by Harry Potter to repair his wand with the Elder Wand Etymology: Latin reparo meaning "to renew" or "repair". An example is Harry's Nimbus shown in which he is told is irreparable after it is destroyed by the Whomping Willow.
Wands are also irreparable, as shown in when Ron's wand snapped after he and Harry crashed onto the Hogwarts grounds. Despite his use of Spellotape, Ron's wand malfunctioned throughout the year. Another example is in when Hermione tried to fix Harry's broken wand, which was snapped by her errant Blasting Curse. However, Harry repaired his wand with the Elder Wand.
Since the Elder Wand is the most powerful wand in creation, it makes sense that it would produce the most powerful Mending Charm. Hogwarts was also said to be guarded by the Muggle-Repelling Charm. It was also used by Harry and Hermione on numerous occasions, among many other spells, to protect and hide their camp site in Rictus is generally used as an expression of terror, however, "always an open mouth" would, in most cases, correspond to the act of laughing uncontrollably.
Best results can be achieved if the caster is focusing on something humorous, with the desire that laughter will weaken the Boggart. Notes: The effect of the spell seems to rely primarily on the state of mind of the caster. It doesn't actually change the shape of a boggart into something humorous, but rather whatever the caster is concentrating on at the moment of the casting, as when Neville was thinking of his grandmother's dress.
Presumably, Mrs Weasley couldn't take her mind off of her fears for her family, so the Boggart was changed into other members of the family rather than something humorous. Notes: This spell may be related to Herbivicus. Rowboat spell Type: Charm Description : Makes boats row themselves. It may also have been the spell that he used to propel the row-boat that he used to take Harry from the Hut-on-the-Rock back to the mainland in Etymology: Possibly derived from the Latin "salveo," meaning "to be in good health," and used as a form of greeting and farewell, and a pseudo-Latin derivative of the English word "hex"—hence, "Farewell, hexes!
Notes: Possibly the Hex Deflection spells the fake Moody mentioned in Sardine spell Type: Dark charm Description: Makes the victim sneeze out sardines. Sauce-making spell Type: Conjuration Description: Conjures a creamy sauce from the tip of the wand. This implies that sauce is not considered "good food," as things suitable for consumption may created with the spell, such as birds.
Scorching Spell Type: Charm Description: Produces dancing flames which presumably scorch the opponent. Later, Ginny Weasley performed the spell to clean up the Stinksap on the Hogwarts Express , also used by James Potter on Severus Snape after he shouted various curses and obscenities at him. Etymology: Perhaps related to English scour , "clean". Therefore scourgify could mean "to make clean". Notes: This may be the parchment-sealing spell that Dolores Umbridge used in Sea urchin jinx Type: Jinx Description: This spell begins to transform the victim into a sea urchin.
Harry learned it in Snape's old Potions textbook. In , the spell is said to be Severus Snape 's "signature" spell. Etymology: Latin sectum , "cut", and semper , "always". Notes: The spell can apparently be used against any object, but was not effective when used against Inferi because they could not feel pain or bleed. The movement of the wand seems to affect how someone is cut, suggested by the erratic patterns of slashes left on Draco Malfoy 's face and chest, produced by Harry Potter 's wild wand-swings while using the spell against Draco.
Wounds caused by this spell can be healed as proved by Severus Snape who after Harry hit Draco Malfoy with this spell he healed Draco's wounds and told him to go and get treated with dittany at once so that he would even avoid any sign of any wound. However it seems that it depends on the caster's magical abilities because Molly Weasley could not heal and restore George Weasley's ear that was cursed off by this spell. Shield penetration spell Type: Spell Pronunciation: unknown Description: Annihilates magical enchantments and shields.
Etymology: Latin serpens meaning "a snake" and Latin ortis meaning "source". Etymology: Probably Latin silentium , "silence".
This noise disrupts all in its path, and can even be used to harm opponents. Notes: Not to be confused with the Amplifying Charm, Sonorus. The counter-charm is the Quietening Charm , Quietus. Used by Lord Voldemort several times during the Battle of Hogwarts in Etymology: Latin sonorus , "loud; noisy". Used by Ernie Macmillan to find out ingredients of a potion. Etymology: Latin specialis , "particular;individual" and revelare present tense revelo , "unveil".
Notes: In , Severus Snape cast a similar spell, but with different words "Reveal your secrets! Holyhead Harpies match. The Puddlemere supporters used this curse against the Holyhead Harpies supporters in retaliation to the Jelly-Brain Jinx.
Notes: This spell is similar in effect to the Jelly-Legs Curse. Notes: This spell may be Vermiculus. This spell is used in duelling to distract the opponent. Etymology: Sternius derives from the Latin sternuo , meaning I sneeze. It was non-debilitating in that instance, but it is stronger when intentionally cast, as shown by the results of Hermione Granger 's Stinging Hex used on Harry Potter in to purposefully distort Harry's appearance.
Notes: Also known as the Stinging Hex. It's also taught by Harry in his D. Etymology: English stupefy , which means 'to put into a stupor', a temporary vegetative state. Notes: The physical manifestation of the spell is a beam of red light emanating from the caster's wand. The spell wears off after a short time, and can be countered by Rennervate.
Nearly useless on magic-resistant creatures such as dragons, trolls and giants unless more than one Stupefy spell is used at the same time.
The force of the spell is additive or perhaps even exponential, and it can cause severe injury if many spells are used on a target that is not normally resistant to its effects. Hagrid, as a half-giant, was impervious to this spell - or at least, a lone one. Supersensory Charm Type: Charm Description: Grants the caster to have enhanced senses, or to be able to sense things they would not normally sense.
As a result of the spell, Kowalski awoke from the dreamlike enchanted state, and regained an awareness of reality in the present. The etymology is appropriate, considering that the effects of the spell on Jacob Kowalski can be likened to waking up from a confused, dreamlike state.
He considered swapping its fangs for wine gums. Neville Longbottom misuses the spell, transplanting his ears onto a cactus. T Taboo Xenophilius Lovegood triggering the Taboo on purpose Type: Jinx Description: A jinx which may be placed upon a word or a name, so that whenever that word is spoken, a magical disturbance is created which alerts the caster of the Taboo to the location of the speaker.
Any protective enchantments in effect around the speaker are broken when the Tabooed word is spoken aloud. Ron tells the other two to stop using the word as he began to fear the name might be a curse, later discovering it to be a Taboo.
Later, Harry accidentally says Voldemort's name again, resulting in the trio being caught by Death Eaters and taken to Malfoy Manor. Tail-growing spell Type: Hex Description: Causes the victim to grow a tail. Holyhead Harpies riot. Teacup to tortoise Type: Transfiguration Description: Transforms a teacup into a tortoise. Notes: May be related to the Teapot to tortoise spell covered in the third year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
Teapot to tortoise Type: Transfiguration Description: Transforms a teapot into a tortoise. Notes: May be related to the teapot to Teacup to tortoise spell. Teeth-straightening spell Type: Charm Description: Straightens crooked teeth. He was executed the following morning. After he returned as a ghost, Nearly-Headless Nick recounted the incident in a ballad. It is later used to remove spilled ink from parchment.
It was also used in to clean off a handkerchief by Ron and to dust off a picture of Gellert Grindelwald in Bathilda Bagshot 's house by Harry Potter. Etymology: Latin tergere , "wipe off; cleanse". Toenail-growing hex Type: Hex Description: Causes the toenails to grow at an extreme and uncontrollable rate.
Notes: The incantation to this curse is possibly Transmogrify. It was cast successfully on Harry Potter by Draco Malfoy , when he and other members of the Inquisitorial Squad attempted to round up members of Dumbledore's Army.
Unbreakable Vow Snape and Narcissa make the Unbreakable Vow Type: Spell Description: Causes a vow taken by a witch or wizard to be inviolable; if they should break it, the consequence is death. Fred and George attempted to force an Unbreakable Vow upon Ron as children. According to Ron , it causes death when the vow is broken. Unsupported flight Type: Spell Description: Allows a witch or wizard to fly through the air unaided. V Vacuum cleaner spell Type: Charm Description: Cleans objects by using the wand to suck up dust like a vacuum cleaner.
Etymology: Ventus is a Latin word, meaning "wind". Also used by Ronald Weasley unsuccessfully in one of his second year classes thanks to his damaged wand. Notes: This spell is almost certainly the incantation for Green Sparks. Subsequently, it is the counter-spell for the Snake Summons Spell. Evanesca likely shares its origin with Evanesco , which means "disappear" in Latin.
It is the counter-curse to Sectumsempra. Danger seems to lurk around every corner, and Harry is as determined as ever to unmask it. Albus Dumbledore takes Harry under his guidance and together they explore Lord Voldemort's past, to find a way to stop him before it is too late.
Ultimately, Harry realises he must accepts his role as The Chosen One, and his destiny to either kill or be killed by Voldemort, as neither can live while the other survives.
They all must choose between what is right and what is easy. When released on 16 July , , Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince was the first book in the United Kingdom to have a simultaneous standard print, large print, and Braille edition release. Within the first 24 hours, it sold 6.
Bookseller Barnes and Noble reported sales averaging copies per second in the first hour of sales. It is also the first book in the series to be shorter than the book preceding it.
As Voldemort's sinister forces amass and a spirit of gloom and fear sweeps the land, it becomes more and more clear to Harry that he will soon have to confront his destiny. But is he up to the challenges ahead of him?
It is the middle of the summer, but there is an unseasonal mist pressing against the window panes. Harry Potter is waiting nervously in his bedroom at the Dursleys' house in Privet Drive for a visit from Professor Dumbledore himself. One of the last times he saw the Headmaster was in a fierce one-to-one duel with Lord Voldemort , and Harry can't quite believe that Professor Dumbledore will actually appear at the Dursleys' of all places.
Why is the Professor coming to visit him now? What is it that cannot wait until Harry returns to Hogwarts in a few weeks' time? Harry's sixth year at Hogwarts has already got off to an unusual start, as the worlds of Muggle and magic start to intertwine Rowling became pregnant with her third child during the writing of this book, and often joked about them racing each other into the world.
For this reason, the book was dedicated to her:. Portrait of Ulick Gamp in the Prime Minister's office. He then recollects Fudge's earlier meetings with him: his first meeting with Fudge soon after he became the Prime Minister, Sirius Black 's escape from Azkaban , the Quidditch World Cup , the Triwizard Tournament and the Azkaban mass breakout.
When Fudge finally arrives, he reveals a number of incidents which had occurred in the Muggle world and for which the Prime Minister is forced to owe responsibility: the collapse of the Brockdale Bridge , a supposed hurricane in the West Country, the deaths of Amelia Bones and Emmeline Vance and the insanity of Junior Minister Herbert Chorley which have all been caused by Lord Voldemort , his followers the Death Eaters and their Giant allies.
In short, the Second Wizarding War has begun. Fudge also reveals that he has been sacked and replaced by Rufus Scrimgeour as Minister for Magic. Scrimgeour too meets the Prime Minister and discusses security arrangements with him. He also reveals that Fudge will be a laison between them.
Narcissa Malfoy and her sister Bellatrix Lestrange visit Severus Snape at Spinner's End , a poverty-stricken neighbourhood in a northern mill town. Narcissa wants Snape to help her protect her son Draco , who has been made a Death Eater and has been assigned a mission by Lord Voldemort himself.
Bellatrix advises against this, distrusting Snape for not taking part in the Battle of the Department of Mysteries at the Ministry of Magic , and for his many suspicious actions through the years which make her doubt whether Snape is actually on their side. Snape explains his behaviour: He was at Hogwarts when Voldemort fell to be a spy for him, he didn't seek him out for the same reason her brother in law and the other deserters didn't look for him, he stopped Voldemort from getting the Philosopher's Stone because he thought Quirrell wanted it for himself, he never tried to kill Harry Potter because Dumbledore would know about it, and he didn't take part in the Battle of the Department of Mysteries because Voldemort ordered him to stay at Hogwarts.
Snape also tells Narcissa that he knows about Draco's mission. Bellatrix tells her sister she should be proud but Narcissa believes that Voldemort is sending him on a suicide mission as punishment for her husband's failure. Snape offers to help Draco. Narcissa asks him to make an Unbreakable Vow and he agrees.
With Bellatrix as their Bonder, Narcissa asks Snape to agree to the following terms:. Albus Dumbledore comes to visit Harry Potter at 4 Privet Drive to take him to The Burrow , where he would spend the rest of his summer holidays.
Dumbledore reads Sirius Black 's will: Harry inherits his deceased godfather's wealth, the Black family house at 12 Grimmauld Place , which Harry lets the Order of the Phoenix continue to use as headquarters, and the House-elf Kreacher , whom Harry sends to work at the Hogwarts kitchens. Dumbledore then chastises the Dursleys for their neglect and mistreatment of Harry but asks that he be allowed to return to Privet Drive one final time, and he and Harry depart.
Harry notices Dumbledore has received a serious injury to his right hand, but the Headmaster dismisses it as unimportant. Dumbledore then asks Harry's help in convincing an old Hogwarts teacher, Horace Slughorn , to come out of retirement.
They pay him a visit, but Slughorn is reluctant to return to the school, fearing it may put his life in danger from Death Eaters. Harry tells him that no teachers have died since Dumbledore became Headmaster, except Professor Quirrell , who was working for Voldemort, and reassures him that teachers at the school do not have to be members of the Order of the Phoenix.
This dubious comfort, and the opportunity to get Harry to join his Slug Club , persuades Slughorn to return to Hogwarts. Dumbledore then drops Harry off at The Burrow , praising him for the way he has handled his godfather's untimely death and reveals that he would take private classes for him in the forthcoming academic year. Harry is warmly received at The Burrow by the Weasley family , who offer him Fred and George's bedroom to sleep in.
Later in the day, the trio receive their O. However, Harry is slightly disappointed as he has only achieved ' Exceeds Expectations ' in Potions , meaning he can no longer realise his ambition as an Auror as Snape only takes students who have achieved ' Outstanding ' into his N.
Potions class. Rubeus Hagrid is entrusted with providing security to the group. Harry insists on paying for the merchandise, but Fred and George refuse his money as he was the one who gave them the money to start the joke shop, and Ginny buys a Pygmy Puff as a pet. While still in the store, Harry, Ron, and Hermione spot Malfoy walking through Diagon Alley without his mother and follow him under the Invisibility cloak to Knockturn Alley and see him enter Borgin and Burkes , a shop that sells dark artefacts.
The trio wait outside, listening to Draco by Extendable Ears and watching him through a window. They hear Malfoy talking with the owner Borgin , about repairing an object and keeping another object safe. Malfoy also shows Borgin something which Harry suspects is the Dark Mark a mark branded on the left forearm of each Death Eater , and threatens Borgin by referring to the werewolf Fenrir Greyback. Harry comes to the conclusion that Malfoy has become a Death Eater and is up to no good, a theory which is dismissed by Ron and Hermione.
By now, Harry finds himself attracted to Ginny, although she appears to have long given up on her crush on him and is currently dating Harry's classmate Dean Thomas. Harry and Neville are invited for lunch to Slughorn's compartment on the train along with Ginny and some other students with connections to well known or influential people. Before reaching Hogsmeade station , Harry enters Malfoy's compartment using his Invisibility cloak to prove his suspicions about Malfoy.
His suspicions are proven correct: Malfoy tells his friends Vincent Crabbe , Gregory Goyle , Pansy Parkinson and Blaise Zabini that he has become a Death Eater and he may not return to Hogwarts for his final year if the mission he was assigned by Voldemort is successful.
Unfortunately for Harry, Malfoy notices Harry spying on him and once his friends have alighted from the train, he paralyses Harry, breaks his nose, covers him with the Invisibility Cloak and leaves him on the train. Nymphadora Tonks , who is assigned by the Ministry of Magic to guard Hogsmeade , comes to Harry's rescue. She takes him to the school, where he is received by Snape. During the first Defence Against the Arts class of the year, Harry receives a detention from Snape as he had talked back to him following Snape trying to use him as a guinea pig to show how a nonverbal spell works.
Later that day, they attend Potions, where Harry and Ron receive old copies of Advanced Potion-Making from Slughorn as they did not buy the book. Harry's book, previously owned by someone named The Half-Blood Prince , contains a large number of shortcuts on making various potions, which prove useful in brewing the Draught of Living Death.
To everyone's surprise, Harry's potion is judged the best by Slughorn and is awarded a bottle of Felix Felicis as a prize. When Harry tells Ron and Hermione about the book, Ginny overhears them and angrily confronts Harry about following the directions of this mysterious book in fear that it may be cursed like Tom Riddle's diary. A jealous Hermione then tries various spells to reveal the true nature of the book, but the book proves to be a normal one, allaying Ginny and Hermione's fears.
In the first lesson, Dumbledore shows Harry the first of a number of memories he has collected concerning Voldemort's past using The Pensieve. A huge commotion occurs: Morfin attacks Ogden, with Marvolo stoutly defending his son's actions. Marvolo also tries to attack his daughter Merope after finding out that she has a crush on Riddle. After viewing this memory, Dumbledore tells Harry that both Marvolo and Morfin were sentenced to six months and three years imprisonment respectively in Azkaban due to their behaviour to Ogden and other Ministry officials.
He also reveals that Merope Gaunt was Voldemort's mother and Riddle was his father, thus making Marvolo Voldemort's maternal grandfather and Morfin his maternal uncle. That may cause continuity breaks eg Ben missing and in the common room but getting to play the quests is more important.
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Blagging : Seizing the opponent's broom tail to slow or hinder. All players. Blocking : Deliberately putting oneself in the way of the opposing team's Seeker, with the intention of obstructing their way towards the Snitch. Cobbing : Excessive use of elbows towards opponents.
Flacking : Pushing any portion of anatomy through the goal hoop in an attempt to push the Quaffle out — the Keeper should defend from the front, not the rear. Keepers only. Snitchnip : Any player other than Seeker touching or catching the Golden Snitch. All players but Seeker.
Body Blow : Two Chasers close in on an opposing Chaser carrying the Quaffle, and press against him from either side physically forcing him to let go of the Quaffle. Checking : It consists of intercepting the ball just when the opposing Chasers are about to make a pass. Dopplebeater Defence : Both Beaters strike a Bludger at the same time, to double the force behind a swing.
Power Play : A large concentration of players is applied in a certain area of the pitch, in order to clear a path for the Chaser who is carrying the Quaffle. Sloth Grip Roll : A player hangs upside down on their broomstick to avoid a Bludger. Spiral Dive : Descend sharply, in a spiral fashion. Seekers can use this tactic to quickly intercept the Snitch. Starfish and Stick : A Keeper holds one hand and one foot onto the broomstick, while stretching his body out, to ensure maximum shielding against oncoming Quaffles.
Twirl : Whirling about of the broomstick, in attempt to dodge something, usually either a player or a Bludger. Wronski Feint : A Seeker from high above dives down, sharply, as if to collect the Snitch, causing the opposing Seeker to chase after him, only to pull up at the last second, causing the opposing Seeker to crash into the ground below. Zig-Zag : A player moves in a back and forth motion to avoid bludgers and other players.
Main article: Quidditch team. Hogwarts teams. Gryffindor Hufflepuff Ravenclaw Slytherin. The Harry Potter Wiki has images related to Quidditch. Categories Quidditch. Universal Conquest Wiki. Players must not stray over the boundary lines of the pitch, although they may fly as high as desired.
The Quaffle must be surrendered to the opposition if any player leaves the boundary it is unknown what the penalty is if a player on defence leaves the pitch. Time out may be extended to two hours if a game has already lasted for more than twelve hours.
Failure to return to the pitch after this time will lead to the team being disqualified. Penalties can be awarded to teams by the referee. A single Chaser may take the penalty by flying from the central circle towards the scoring area. The opposing team's Keeper may attempt to stop the shot being scored, but all other players must not interfere it is unknown if the Seeker may still attempt to catch the Snitch while a penalty is being attempted. Contact is allowed, but a player may not seize hold of another player's broomstick or any part of their anatomy.
No substitution of players is allowed throughout the game, even if a player is too injured or tired to continue to play. Note: According to Goblet of Fire , during the Quidditch World Cup , at some point it lasted for days, and the players had to be switched out so that they could get some sleep.
Players may take their wands onto the pitch, but they must not be used on or against any players, any players' broomsticks, the referee, any of the four balls, or the spectators.
A game of Quidditch will only end once the Golden Snitch has been caught, or at the mutual consent of both team Captains. Only the Keeper can block quaffle shots thrown by the opposing team. Bludger Backbeat : A Beater hitting a Bludger with a back-hand swing to confuse the opposition. Chelmondiston Charge : A Chaser stands on their broomstick and leaps, thrusting the Quaffle towards a goalpost.
Dionysus Dive : A Chaser stands on their broomstick and leaps, punching the Quaffle towards a goalpost. Finbourgh Flick : A Chaser uses their broomstick to hit a Quaffle in midair into a goalpost. Plumpton Pass : Hiding the Snitch in the Seeker's sleeve to confuse the opponents. Porskoff Ploy : One Chaser flies upward, and then throws the Quaffle down to another Chaser directly below. Reverse Pass : A Chaser throws the Quaffle over his or her shoulder.
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