What is Spongify?

The Softening Charm (Spongify) is a spell that softens a target area or object, making it rubbery and bouncy. The Softening Charm is part of the first-year Charms syllabus at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and is later revised in second-year Defense Against the Dark Arts.
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What are the effects of the cushioning spell Spongify?

The Softening Charm (Spongify) was a charm that softened objects, making them rubbery and bouncy.
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What is the locking spell in Harry Potter?

Alohomora is a spell that is used to opens locks on doors and windows.
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What spells does Hermione use in Gringotts?

In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, Hermione instead uses the Slowing Charm to slow the Trio's fall in Gringotts.
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What is the incantation for softening charm?

The incantation for the softening spell, Spongify, is based upon the spongy quality of the affected area. The proper pronunciation broken down to simple syllables is “SPUHN-jee-fye.” Adverse effects to mispronunciation have not been recorded as of yet, but an error in pronunciation would render the spell ineffective.
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What spell is Spongify?

The Softening Charm (Spongify) is a spell that softens a target area or object, making it rubbery and bouncy. The Softening Charm is part of the first-year Charms syllabus at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and is later revised in second-year Defense Against the Dark Arts.
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What is the knockback jinx?

The Knockback Jinx (Flipendo) is a jinx that can be used to physically repel an opponent, knock away an object, blast apart fragile objects and active magically charmed switches.
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What is the most useless spell in Harry Potter?

Harry Potter: 10 Most Useless Items and Spells
  • 8 Spellotape.
  • 7 Ears to Kumquats.
  • 6 Remembrall.
  • 5 Lacarnum Inflamari.
  • 4 Mobiliarbus.
  • 3 Homenum Revelio.
  • 2 Waddiwasi.
  • 1 Peskipiksi Pesternomi.
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What is the coolest spell in Harry Potter?

The 10 Best and Most Iconic Harry Potter Spells
  • Expelliarmus. The Disarming Charm, as the name implies, enables the user to disarm another wizard or witch in a duel by forcing their wand out of their hand. ...
  • Avada Kedavra. ...
  • Expecto Patronum. ...
  • Wingardium Leviosa. ...
  • Petrificus Totalus. ...
  • Obliviate. ...
  • Riddikulus. ...
  • Accio.
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What is the hardest spell to learn in Harry Potter?

Harry Potter: The 15 Hardest Spells To Perform
  1. 1 Killing Curse. The most maligned spell in wizarding history, the Killing Curse allows users to instantly take the lives of their victims.
  2. 2 Flight. ...
  3. 3 Patronus. ...
  4. 4 Imperius Curse. ...
  5. 5 The Creation of a Horcrux. ...
  6. 6 Animagus Spell. ...
  7. 7 Cruciatus Curse. ...
  8. 8 Occlumency and Legilimens. ...
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What does Alohamora spell do?

Here's a closer look at some of them: The spell Alohomora is used to open and unlock doors. The word is supposedly from the West African Sidiki dialect and means “friendly to thieves.”
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What spell transfigures an object into a rabbit?

The second spell we're going to cover is Lapifors, which transfigures a medium sized object into a rabbit.
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What does Confunded mean in Harry Potter?

The Confundus Charm (Confundo) is a charm which causes confusion in a person or bewitched object. It appears that there are varying degrees of confusion caused by the spell, from simply tricking a person or thing about a specific incident to confusing a person to the point at which they endanger themselves.
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Is protego Diabolica dark magic?

Protego Diabolica was the incantation of a powerful dark charm that allowed the user to create a protective ring of black fire around them that completely incinerated enemies of the caster who came into contact with it while leaving their allies unharmed.
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Who invented the cushioning charm?

This charm was invented by Elliot Smethwyck in 1820. During their break-in of Gringotts Wizarding Bank, Hermione Granger used this charm to protect Harry Potter, Ronald Weasley, Griphook, herself and an Imperiused Bogrod when the Mine Cart in which they were riding derailed after passing through the Thief's Downfall.
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What is the growing spell in Harry Potter?

The Engorgement Charm (Engorgio), also known as Growing Charm, was a charm that caused the target to swell immensely. It was the counter-charm for the Shrinking Charm, causing shrunken objects to return to their original size.
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What is Hermione's favorite spell?

And the third favorite Wingardium Leviosa, used for levitation, and known, perhaps most memorably, for Hermione Granger's pronunciation of it in Harry Potter Sorcerer's Stone.
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What is Levicorpus spell?

The Dangling Jinx (Levicorpus) was a jinx, which was intended to be cast nonverbally but the incantation could also be spoken aloud, caused the victim to be hoisted into the air by their ankle; the counter-jinx for this jinx was Liberacorpus.
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What are the 4 Unforgivable curses?

They were first classified as "Unforgivable" in 1717. They are the Killing Curse, Avada Kedavra, the Cruciatus Curse, Crucio, and the Imperius Curse, Imperio.
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Does Harry use an Unforgivable Curse?

Harry makes use of two of the Unforgivable Curses in the books. Dueling with Bellatrix Lestrange, he attempts the Cruciatus curse, with limited results; Bellatrix says that he has to really hate someone to make the Unforgivable Curses work properly, righteous indignation isn't enough.
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What is Harry's favorite spell?

Roughly translated, Expelliarmus – the Disarming Charm – means 'to drive out a weapon' and that's what it does: forces the subject to drop whatever they're holding.
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What is Rictusempra?

The Tickling Charm (Rictusempra), also known as the Rictusempra Charm, is a spell that causes a victim to buckle with laughter. It also has at least two other side effects on the victim. It is usually used as a diversionary tactic in duels.
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Is Flipendo a real spell?

Flipendo is only in the games - it's not in the 7 books or movies. No spell with the incantation Flipendo is ever used in the seven books or their corresponding movies. It was most likely invented to enable the knocking away of objects, which was a big part of the early games especially.
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What does the spell Incarcerous do?

The Incarcerous Spell (Incarcerous) was a spell that conjured thick ropes or thin cords from "thin air", that bound whatever the caster was pointing their wand at.
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