Expelliarmus - Dissarm an opponent
Stupefy - Stun an opponent
Obliviate - wipe someones memory
Reducto - blow items up
Alohammora - unlock locked doors
Avada Kadavra - the Killing Curse
Reparo - mend brocken objects
Expecto Patronum - fight off/block dementors
Imperio - to put a person under the control of anothers wand
crucio - torture another person with a wand
Avada Kedavra, the killing curse.
The charm accio is used often in the Harry Potter books, the most memerable of which is in the triwizard tournament when harry summons his broom to defeat the Hungarian horntail dragon. it is used often as it is a useful charm.
The Duro spell in the Harry Potter series is a transfiguration spell used to turn objects into stone. It is known as the "Stone" spell and is taught to students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The incantation for the spell is "Duro." While it is not one of the most prominently featured spells, it demonstrates the versatility of magic within the wizarding world.
The 6th movie.
You are most likely referring to Firenze, a centuar.
Probably the spell 'Expelliarmus', as Voldemort locates Harry for using that spell.
Protego is a shielding charm against most spell
Avada Kedavra, the killing curse.
Avada Kedavra. It kills it's victim instantly and there is no reverse.
Stupify -the stunning spell, the most commonly used combat spell
Harry's signature spell is Expelliarmus, which causes the enemy's wand to be knocked out of their hand. He likes using it because it only disarms them instead of hurting them giving Harry time or causing the enemy to back-off.
The charm accio is used often in the Harry Potter books, the most memerable of which is in the triwizard tournament when harry summons his broom to defeat the Hungarian horntail dragon. it is used often as it is a useful charm.
Harry Potter!
Harry Potter doesn't watch movies. The wizarding world don't have them and Harry never had the money to see movies when he was younger.
It depends I think hunger games. But most people like harry potter better so it depends
Fox is a correctly spelled word, but most likely you are looking to spell the word Fawkes, which is the name of Albus Dumbledore's pet phoenix.
The Harry Potter series is definitely most popular