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|name=Disillusionment Charm | |||
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|spell branch=Canon | |||
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|description=Causes the target to become invisible, or close to it. | |||
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|references=First in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, when Dumbledore tells Harry that he does not need a cloak to become invisible. In Order of the Phoenix, Moody casts this charm on Harry.{{OP|3, 4}} Xenophilius Lovegood mentions, in Deathly Hallows, that Invisibility Cloaks are sometimes created by casting a Disillusionment Charm on a regular cloak.{{DH|21}} | |||
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Revision as of 19:01, 15 July 2014
Spell Name: Disillusionment Charm
Incantation:
Pronunciation:
Spell Branch: Canon
Magical Discipline(s):
Appearance:
Description: Causes the target to become invisible, or close to it.
Regulations:
Skill Level:
Etymology:
References: First in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, when Dumbledore tells Harry that he does not need a cloak to become invisible. In Order of the Phoenix, Moody casts this charm on Harry.Template:OP Xenophilius Lovegood mentions, in Deathly Hallows, that Invisibility Cloaks are sometimes created by casting a Disillusionment Charm on a regular cloak.Template:DH
Notes: