According to incomplete statistics, in the J· A total of 134 incantations appear in K. Rowling's original book. And what happens at the spell casting scene in the [Harry Potter] movie series? The first shot, let's go back to [Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone] and [Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets] to review. Still can't remember? Please poke the GIF. Spell Scene Spell 1 Repair Spell in [Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]: Reparo (Recovery as Ever)
Spell pronunciation: /rɛˈpɑroʊ/Efficacy: Used to repair damaged items. Used: As a primary spell, hermione was the first to use it in the original book. She uses this spell to restore the broken object to its original state. Later, Harry Potter used this spell to repair his wand in The Deathly Hallows. Scene Restoration: Harry Potter, who has just escaped from the Muggle world and found his kind, meets Ron and Hermione on the train. The two friends from the wizarding world used the magic world's spells as a greeting gift, which opened Harry's eyes.

Ron showed Harry a game card with spells written on them
▲ Hermione uses the Repair Charm before she enrolls
Spell Two UnlockIng Spell: Alohomora (Alaho Cave Open)
Mantra pronunciation: /əˌloʊhəˈmɔərə/
Efficacy: Used to open and/or unlock all doors with keys, but there are also spells that prevent the use of the LockIng Spell to open doors (e.g. the last door on the way to the Philosopher's Stone's Chamber cannot be opened with the Unlocking Charm). J· K. Rowling once said that the word comes from the Sidiki dialect of Sidiki in West Africa, which literally means "friendly stealing." Used: This spell appears throughout the series, hermione is using it for the first time in The Philosopher's Stone, and the fewer doors that can be opened by this spell in the final chapter of the series, such as The doors of Professor Snape and Professor Umbridge's offices are set up with "Alohomora-proof". On-site restoration: On the way back to the dormitory, the mobile staircase suddenly rotated and stopped at the door of the forbidden place on the third floor. In order to avoid Filch, the three of them mistakenly enter the forbidden land, and Hermione uses the lock opening spell to open the door of the secret chamber containing the Philosopher's Stone, which is guarded by the three-headed dog "Hairball" (translated as "Lou Wei" in the Chinese version of the book).
▲ Hermione, in [Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone], twice used the unlocking spell to open the door of the chamber containing the Philosopher's Stone.
Spell Three Hover Spell: Wingardium Leviosa (Yuga Dim Leviosa)
Mantra pronunciation: /wɪŋˈɡɑrdiəm ˌlɛviˈoʊsə/
Effect: Levitates objects and stops in the air.
Used as a basic defensive spell, Professor Flitwick has taught it in the first-year magic class. Ron also learned to use this spell to save Harry's life. Later in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Harry used it to suspend Hagrid's motorcycle. In addition, Ron used it to fix the branches of the battering willow tree, allowing him, Harry and Hermione to enter the Screaming House. Live Restoration: In magic class, Professor Flitwick allowed first-year students to use spells for the first time. The exercise in this class is to use a hovering spell to make the feathers on the desk fly.
▲ The best classroom exercises were of course hermione.
▲ And Ron finally used the hover spell to save his friends Harry and Hermione at a critical moment
Spell Four Flame Spell: Incendio
Mantra pronunciation: /ɪnˈsɛndi.oʊ/ Effect: Generates flames and bursts out.
Used: In the original book, the Fire Charm first appeared in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, where Hagrid cast a Fire Charm on a letter from Hogwarts sent to the Dursleys (Harry Potter, of course), which burned itself when it was read. This spell in Half-Blood Prince also appears in battle scenes many times, such as hagrid's hut being set on fire. Scene Restoration: Harry's first Quidditch match as Gryffindor's youngest catcher didn't go well, and before it was determined who cast the Poison Spell on Harry's Light Wheel 2000, Hermione used the Flame Charm to ignite Professor Snape's wizarding robe. Although he did not recognize the murderer, he accidentally hit harry and saved Harry's life.
Hermione lit Professor Snape's robe
Spell Five Petrified Spell: Petrificus Totalus
Mantra pronunciation: /pɛˈtrɪfɨkəs toʊˈtæləs/
Effect: Makes the victim temporarily fixed and the body is stiff as if it were the same, unable to move. This spell does not restrict breathing and vision, so the victim can still see after being petrified.
Used: This basic offensive spell appears not less often in the original book and in the movie. The Petrification Spell is a spell that runs through the entire content in the Chamber of Secrets. He also appeared once in the Chapter of the Mysterious Affairs Division of the Order of the Phoenix. In Half-Blood Prince, Malfoy casts this spell on Harry on a train, after which Dumbledore unscaths Harry. After Dumbledore was killed, the Petrification Curse was destroyed. Scene Restoration: In order to solve the mystery of the Philosopher's Stone and hinder the "mysterious man" who wants to steal the Philosopher's Stone, Hermione actually casts a petrification spell on longbottom, a friend who is guarding the common room for griffin's honor. However, in [the Chamber of Secrets], Hermione was petrified once.
▲ Hermione petrified her partner Rifle, and When settling the results, Neville Longbotton's move also earned 10 points for Griffindo
Hermione was petrified by a petrified spell in [Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets].
Spell Six Illumination Spell: Lumos (Bright as Day)
Spell Pronunciation: /ˈljuːmɒs/ Effect: A common spell that shoots a torch-like beam of light from the tip of the wand. While casting this spell, the caster can also use other spells.
Used: Because it is a common spell, it runs through the entire series. The earliest and most important use was in the section where Hermione attacked the Devil's Web in [Philosopher's Stone]. Scene Restoration: Escaping the obstruction of the "Hairball", Ron could not relax like Hermione and Harry for a while. Hermione was in a hurry and saved Ron's life by attacking the Sun-fearing Devil's Net with a lighting spell.
Hermione used the Illumination Charm to make the Devil's Net loosen Ron
Spell Cast Scene Spell Seven Frozen Spells in [Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]: Immobulus (All Fixed)
Efficacy: It can extinguish fires in the event of a fire, which is completely different from the hovering spell. The Frozen Spell in the book is written: Flame-Freezing Charm, and there is no occasion where the spell "Immobulus" was used: in Prisoner of Azkaban, the first of harry's book of magic that Harry Potter read while doing his homework records this spell, saying that medieval wizards always burned with this spell. In Chamber of Secrets, Hermione uses the Frozen Spell to clean up the mess of their first Defence Against the Dark Arts class, the unreliable Lockhart teacher. In the film, the imaginative screenwriter creates the mantra of "all fixation". Scene Restoration: In the original book, it is only said, and in the movie, when the teacher Lockhart, who is admired by all women and neglects his duties, escapes the classroom, Hermione, who still holds the spirit of "practice", uses this "Immobulus" (Immobulus) to explain to the audience the correct use of the frozen spell in the book.
▲ Hermione used "all fixed" to fix the Cornish elf who turned the classroom upside down
Spell Eight Transfiguration Spell: Vera Verto, like "All Set", was created by the film's writers. And it should be emphasized that Transfiguration Magic is not a second-year course at Hogwarts. Harry had learned it in first grade. Scene restoration: This plot in the movie was hard changed by the screenwriter, and in the original hermione asked: "Can you tell us about the Chamber of Secrets?" The question is not in Professor Minerva McGonagall's Transfiguration class, but in the history of magic that doesn't appear in this episode of the film. Professor Binns also did not explain the story of the Chamber of Secrets to the students as sympathetically as Professor Minerva McGonagall did.
▲ Minerva McGonagall used this spell to turn a bird into a cup
Spell Nine Stop Spell: Fubute Ubcabtaten
This part of the plot in the movie is also different from the original work. In the original book, Harry fainted and woke up after getting the golden spy, and went directly to the bridge where Lockhart had destroyed Harry's arm bone, so there was no section where Hermione used the "Stop Spell". Scene Restoration: In the movie, after Harry gets the Golden Spy, he is chased by Dobby's enchanted Wandering Ball. Fortunately, Hermione used this stop spell in time to make the enchanted wandering ball disappear.
During the game, Ron tried to cast a spell on the wandering ball that was chasing Harry, but Hermione was afraid of hurting Harry, so she did it herself at the last critical moment
Spell Ten Disarm Spell: Expelliarmus (except your weapon)
Mantra pronunciation: /ɛksˌpɛliˈɑrməs/
Effect: This spell removes the wand from the opponent's hand, and can also attack the opponent to a certain extent.
Used: First time, Snape used it on Lockhart, and later Draco used it to glide over Dumbledore's wand (in The Goblet of Fire), and in Deathly Hallows Harry and Voldemort in their final duel, and at the beginning of Deathly Hallows, the Deathguards believe that Harry is the symbol of this spell. Scene restoration: In the defense against the dark arts class of the embroidered pillow teacher Lockhart, Professor Snape gave Lockhart a good lesson.
▲ It is nominally a demonstration, but Professor Snape is not at all light on Lockhart's blow
Spell Eleven Itch Spell: Rictusempra (grinning hula)
Mantra pronunciation: /ˌrɪktəˈsɛmprə/
Effects: Like the sensation of being scratched in the arm socket, the spell will spew out a silver glow (purple light emitted in the movie).
Used: The only time it was used in the series was in the dueling club Malfoy and Harry Potter's "Chaos". Live Restoration: In the film, Malfoy casts an attack spell on Harry that translates to "Heaven And Earth" (a spell that is only available in the film). Harry then unceremoniously cast an itching spell on Malfoy. However, looking at the effect, it seems that the effect of the itching spell in the original is not the same.
Despite Lockhart's repeated emphasis that only the Disarming Charm could be used, Malfoy cast an Attack Spell on Harry
Harry fought back and cast an itch spell on Malfoy
Spell Twelve Arania Exumai! Spider Retreat Spell
This strange spell is, of course, invented by the director in the film version. The description of this human spider war in the original book is: "Although Harry is pulling out his wand, he knows that it will not help." "Thanks to Mr. Weasley's car, two lives were saved. And Harry's shout in the original book is not "Spider retreat!" Instead, "Bring teeth (Hagrid's dog)!" "Live Restoration: In the movie version, in this section, Harry actually used this spell twice in a row that didn't know what to do. But the special effects are still quite good!
▲ Harry exhaled "Spider retreat" The spider retreated! This should obviously be called obedience to the mantra!
Mantra 13 Forgetting Spell: Obliviate
Mantra pronunciation: /oʊˈblɪvi.eɪt/Efficacy: Used to erase the memory of the caste
Used: In Philosopher's Stone, Ron casts a Forgotten Spell on a Muggle he has ever seen. In Chamber of Secrets, Lockhart casts a spell to make Ron and Harry forget about the Chamber of Secrets. In The Goblet of Fire, it is used to give Robert and his family a break. In Deathly Hallows, Hermione casts this spell on two Death Eaters who follow Harry. Scene Restoration: Lockhart gleefully casts a spell on Harry and Ron to make them forget all the truth about the Chamber of Secrets, and even the story of Harry and Ron after their amnesia is made up. I didn't want the spell to act on myself.
Lockhart casts the Forgotten Curse on Harry and Ron
Mantra Fourteen Slugs Mantra
Efficacy: Let the victim keep spitting slugs.
In fact, in addition to the silly Gilderoy Lockhart, the representative of "casting a spell is mistaken by casting a spell" also includes Ron's slug charm. Of course, it is also this spell that lets us know that the spell can be sent in the opposite direction of the wand. Scene Restoration: After Malfoy insulted Hermione as a "mud breed" and attacked his red hair, Ron couldn't bear the anger at Malfoy and cast a slug curse on Malfoy. Unexpectedly, the spell was actually fired backwards.
▲ Ron cast a slug spell on Malfoy, but unexpectedly it worked on himself
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