No. It can protect you from moderate hexes and curses, but a Killing Curse would go straight through it.
Fianto Duri was the incantation of a charm that, when combined with a protective spell such as Protego Maxima, could cause magical defences to become hard or more durable.
Hermione Granger cast Protego totalum, Salvio Hexia, the Muggle-Repelling Charm, the Muffliato Charm, Cave inimicum, and the Disillusionment Charm in 1997 over her tent site (along with Ronald Weasley and Harry Potter).
Latin Protego, "I protect", and Horribilis, "horrible , frightful, dreadful"; altogether the charm means "I protect against the horrible."
Roughly translated, Expelliarmus – the Disarming Charm – means 'to drive out a weapon' and that's what it does: forces the subject to drop whatever they're holding. Usually that's a wand, which is why it's often seen in duels, and Harry definitely took that to heart, given how much he used it in combat.
Piertotum Locomotor is the incantation of a transfiguration charm used to bring artefacts to life.
| Piertotum Locomotor |
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| Light | None |
| Effect | Animates target |
Hermione cast a bluebell flame that could be carried around in a jar. She used it to set Snape's robes on fire during the match between Gryffindor and Slytherin of her first year. Hermione used this spell against Devil's Snare when she, Harry, and Ron worked through the challenges surrounding the Philosopher's Stone.
An individual under the effects of this charm The charm was invented by Severus Snape and recorded during his time as a student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, meaning it would have been created sometime between 1971 and 1978.
After Ron leaves Harry and Hermione on their quest to discover Voldemort's horcruxes, she's sad, and Harry tries to cheer her up by dancing with her. They give people like me the satisfaction of knowing that we weren't totally off-base, without giving Harry and Hermione anything to regret.Nov 15, 2010
The Legilimency Spell (Legilimens) was a charm that allowed the caster to perform Legilimency; in other words, to delve into the mind of the victim, permitting the caster to see memories, emotions and thoughts.
But the spell is in the script, and here's what it's called: Protego Diabolica. The Harry Potter wiki describes this spell as an “incantation to a protective spell, a modified version of the Shield Charm. Protego Diabolica conjures a protective ring of fire around the caster.â€
Cave inimicum was the incantation of a protective charm that produced a boundary that kept the caster hidden from view. Those who were on the other side of the shield were not be able to see, hear or if the spell was well cast, smell them.
The phrase I Open at the Close appears on the golden snitch which Harry had won during his first Quidditch match and the same was handed over to him in Dumbledore's will. 'You Open at the Close' of life! When you let go of the fears and inhibitions, you begin to see the answers that are hidden amidst all your trials.
The Cruciatus Curse (Crucio), also known as the Torture Curse, was a tool of the Dark Arts and one of the three Unforgivable Curses. It was one of the most powerful and sinister spells known to Wizardkind. When cast successfully the curse inflicted intense, excruciating physical pain on the victim.
In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, Harry uses the Blasting Curse against Nagini in an attempt to kill her and possibly to provoke Voldemort to chase Harry, so the snake would stay behind unprotected.
The Human-presence-revealing Spell (Homenum Revelio) was a charm which revealed the presence of other humans in the surrounding environment. The spell indicated a body by a marker which can be felt by the target as something "swooping" low over them.
The Shield Charm (Protego) was a charm that protected the caster with an invisible shield that reflected spells and blocks physical entities. There were multiple variations of the Shield Charm.
The Severing Charm (Diffindo) was a charm used to precisely and accurately cut something. It was taught in second year charms classes and Fourth year classes, and if used inappropriately can cause death or injury.
The Knockback Jinx (Flipendo) is a jinx that can be used to physically repel an opponent, knock away an object, blast apart fragile objects and active magically charmed switches. To do so, one must hold their power in their wand and release their magic when the blue spell turns a strange purplish-red colour.
The Wiping Spell (Tergeo) was the incantation of a cleaning spell used to siphon liquids such as blood, dust or grease, and to clean objects.
The Bandaging Charm (Ferula), was a healing charm which conjured bandages and wrapped them around a wound, splinting any broken bones. The bandaging also appeared to ease pain.
The next part consists of learning the wand movement for Reducio. If you remember the movement for the Engorgement Charm, you will notice this one is the exact opposite of that. Simply trace your finger across the line and presto! The charm will be cast on the cauldron in front of you, causing it to shrink.
The spell used may have been a non-verbal form of the Revulsion Jinx. In the film version Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, it was Hermione Granger who used this jinx to free the dragon guarding the high-security vaults in Gringotts Banks during the 1998 Break-in of Gringotts Wizarding Bank.
The Shrinking Charm (Reducio) was a charm that caused an object to shrink. It was the counter-charm to the Engorgement Charm, causing enlarged objects to return to their original size. The Shrinking Charm was also used as the potion-making spell for the Shrinking Solution.
The Dangling Jinx (Levicorpus) was a jinx, which was intended to be cast nonverbally but the incantation could also be spoken aloud, caused the victim to be hoisted into the air by their ankle; the counter-jinx for this jinx was Liberacorpus.
Harry quickly used a Confundus Charm on the two guards and Hermione passed by them unchecked, though their apparent confusion causes Travers a moment's pause, but did nothing further and continued on into the bank.