It gives off a red light when cast.
Neville Longbottom says this in the movie Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets after escaped pixies hang him from a light on the ceiling.
The package might have said it or the person who put it on eBay might have said it.
Light brown
It couldn't be block but if you cast a spell when avada kedavra was said you can rebound it if you're strong enough or at least cancel the curse. You could also try to hide behind an object which will light on fire when the spell is hit.
harry wears baby blue or light blue, and Lloyd wears orange
Harry Potter
Lumos. Is the spell.
Neville Longbottom says this in the movie Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets after escaped pixies hang him from a light on the ceiling.
The term was invented for the Harry Potter series. I suppose that the name "nimbus" is derived from nimble - "quick and light in movement or action".The term was invented for the Harry Potter series. I suppose that the name "nimbus" is derived from nimble - "quick and light in movement or action".The term was invented for the Harry Potter series. I suppose that the name "nimbus" is derived from nimble - "quick and light in movement or action".The term was invented for the Harry Potter series. I suppose that the name "nimbus" is derived from nimble - "quick and light in movement or action".
No...Just no.
Creates light, that shines from the tip of the wand.
Yes. You can get them in the noble collection catalog.
well Harry Potter has the advantage of the expelliarmus spell...but Darth vadar has a light saber (doesn't a light saber make whatever it touches disappear or something?) i guess if harry was scared he could just disapparate.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is the first book in the series. It is meant for children and is a light introduction to the series. The tone becomes slightly darker towards the end of the book, but then is light again when the problem has been resolved.
: Pronunciation: ST(Y)OO-puh-fye : Description:Puts the victim in an unconscious state. Manifests as a jet of red light. : Seen/Mentioned: First seen in Goblet of Fire use by Ministry officials in at Quidditch World Cup. Also seen used by a number of Ministry officials against McGonagall in Order of the Phoenix. It is also taught by Harry in his D.A. meetings and used extensively during the Battle of the Department of Mysteries against the Death Eaters. Is seen by some, including Harry himself, as the basic spell for fighting. Death Eaters, Ministry Officials, Order members and students all seem to refer to this spell as their preferred attack. : Suggested Etymology: Latin stupefacio meaning "to make senseless",[13] see also English stupefy. : Notes: Hagrid was able to withstand multiple direct Stunners due to being half-giant, and Goblet of Fire shows six to seven wizards working in unison to Stun a single dragon
lumos
they'll say on the package if it lights up or not