The turning water into rum spell was only ever featured in the movie, and was probably not actually a real spell. Seamus Finnigan is seen trying to do this and he blows himself up. The spell he uses is "eye of rabbit, harp string hum, turn this water into rum."
There is no reversing spell, but there is Protego, which is a shield charm.
There is no weak spell in Harry Potter. It is only weak if they caster of the spell is weak. When you cast a spell say it loud and clear.
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No, you cannot get the imperio spell in the Lego Harry Potter game :( sorry!!
Expelliamus
There is no reversing spell, but there is Protego, which is a shield charm.
Digitalis is not a spell in Harry Potter.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone was released on several gaming platforms and each one has a different storyline. Game FAQ's have walkthroughs for each platform.
Harry Potter's favorite spell was Expelliarmus (disarming spell) but he also used Stupefy (stunning spell) a lot.
the philosopher's stone (Latin: lapis philosophorum; Greek: chrysopoeia) is a legendary substance, supposedly capable of turning inexpensive metals into gold; it was also sometimes believed to be an elixir of life, useful for rejuvenation and possibly for achieving immortality. For a long time, it was the most sought-after goal in Western alchemy. In the view of spiritual alchemy, making the philosopher's stone would bring enlightenment upon the maker and conclude the Great Work.[1]Yes there is a philosophers stone, it is carried in the platypuses pouch! by Natalie.O There is no philosophers stone in a platypuse pouch, what also supports my state is that you didnt spell philosopher right. the philosophers stone is from HARRY POTTER and the PHILOSOPHERS STONE
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Harry Potter doesn't use a spell to fly, he flies using an enchanted broomstick.
There is no weak spell in Harry Potter. It is only weak if they caster of the spell is weak. When you cast a spell say it loud and clear.
Albus Dumbledore hid the Philosopher's Stone in the Mirror of Erised and cast a spell that meant only someone who wanted the Stone, but not use it, could get it.
The spell that opens a locked door is "Alohomora!" The spell is taught during the first year of education at Hogwarts. The first book in the Harry Potter series -- Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone -- chronicles Harry's first year. "Alohomora" is a charm and thus would've been taught by Filius Flitwick during Harry Potter's time at Hogwarts.
the spell is a charm
confundo is a spell in Harry Potter.