Page values for "Verdimilious Duo"

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Verdimilious Duo

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"Spells" values

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canonBooleanNo
namesList of Text, delimiter: ,Verdimilous Duo Charm
incantationTextVerdimilious Duo
pronunciationWikitext

Ver-dee-mill-ee-uhs Dew-oh

branchTextCharms · TransfigurationCharms
disciplinesList of page, delimiter: ;Defensive · Counter-Spells · Curses · Hexes · Jinxes · Enchantments · Healing · Potions
appearanceWikitext

produces green or red energy from the tip of the wand

descriptionWikitext

Holds a number of useful purposes, and is rather easy to cast. Has two forms with very different effects, the spell's dual forms are marked by varying colours.

  • If one quickly casts the charm while aiming for a specific target, green sparks and electrical discharge will explode from the wand and crackle all around the victim, hence proving very useful in duelling. When used a number of times by more than one witch or wizard on a werewolf, the beast will be temporarily subdued.
  • If one draws out the casting, saying the incantation slowly and waving the wand in a circle overhead, aiming for thin air above the caster, an orb of red light will be thrown skywards from the tip of the wand like a flare. Once it reaches a certain point it will explode several feet away in a blinding flash of white light, thereby illuminating the entire room for a short time. While the light of the charm fills the room, objects hidden by Dark magic will be revealed, although unlike its precursor, objects hidden by Verdimillious Duo remain tangible and visible even after the light fades. Nonetheless, green sparks will still be floating around the enchanted objects for a while after the light disappears.
regulationsWikitext

Legal

skill_levelWikitext

Beginner

etymologyTextmost likely derived from Latin "viridis", meaning "green" and French "mille", meaning "a thousand". The modifier "duo" means "two" and is common in incantations.