Luminous spell harry potter12/2/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Most incantations derived from the Latin language (such as Accio) but there were also some English incantations (such as Obliviate or Stupefy). " There was a lot more to magic, as Harry quickly found out, than waving your wand and saying a few funny words." - Harry Potter learning that magic is not as easy as he thought It should also be noted that spells could be performed with or without speech and wands, though non-verbal and wandless spells were much more difficult and hence were usually not taught to practitioners until they reached a more advanced level, such as the sixth year of study at Hogwarts. In addition, the quality and duration of spells depended entirely on the amount of spell energy they were capable of generating for it, as well as their level of success at transferring and distributing it, which could be improved with practice or decline with neglect. Although casting some spells were a matter of caster's will, while for others, it was a question of intent, it was invariably the case that if one did not move their wand in the correct way, did not speak the incantation properly and/or could not retain their concentration and/or desired outcome in their imagination during casting, then the spell would fail or backfire. Normally, spells required four main factors to be properly accounted for in order to succeed: wand movement, incantation, concentration and intention. " Now, don't forget that nice wrist movement we've been practising! The swish and flick! And saying the magic words properly is very important, too - never forget Wizard Baruffio, who said 's' instead of 'f' and found himself on the floor with a buffalo on his chest." - Professor Flitwick in Charms class ![]()
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