Densaugeo appears to be a spell that makes people's teeth grow rapidly. When Draco casts it at Harry, it ricochets of Harry's spell and hits Hermione, causing her front teeth to grow passed her collar.
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the blond hair guy faked being hypotized - put earplugs in his ear and stabbed hypnotist with steak knife from the restaurant
The correct spelling is 'affect' - a verb, or 'effect' - a noun.
The coreect spelling of the conjunction is because(implying a reason or cause for an effect).
That is the correct spelling of the word "causing" (initiating, creating an effect).
Malfoy.
Drako Malfoy.
Yes, Maelstrom Nexus triggers itself when a player casts a spell.
Draco Malfoy was coverd in blood because amazing Harry potter did the spell "sectumsempra"
The spell that Harry Potter used to cause Draco Malfoy to bleed continuously in the bathroom duel scene of "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" is called "sectumsempra".
the spell caster should get it back in ten folds
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Answer: No, but when Draco Malfoy calls Hermione a mudblood (someone with non-magical parents), Ron casts a spell on him to make him eat slugs, but unfortunately, it backfires and Ron throws up slugs(: Answer: The garden gnomes eat worms.
In the film and the book it is Serpensortia.
luna lovegood uses this spell to fix harry's nose after draco malfoy breaks it. this was in the sixth book.
Draco Malfoy didn't die. Vincent Crabbe dies in the Room of Requirement via his own Fiendfyre spell, but Harry saves Draco.
you use the flapendo spell to knock out crab and goil and then u disguise as crab or goil then u fight malfoy