Expelliarmus
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Expelliarmus is a defense spell used in the Harry Potter book and film series. It is used to disarm your opponent and is a rather simple spell to use. Harry Potter uses it when dueling Lord Voldemort in The Goblet of Fire.
Usage
[change | change source]The Expelliarmus spell is used in various situations, including:
-Self-defense: The spell can be used to defend oneself in magical duels.
-Disarming: The spell can be used to disarm an opponent, making them unable to attack.
-Counterattack: The spell can be used as part of a counterattack, where it is used to disarm the opponent and then attack them.
Effect
[change | change source]When the Expelliarmus spell is cast, it can result in:
-Disarming: The opponent's wand is forced out of their hand.
- Loss of balance: The opponent may lose their balance as a result of the spell.
- Weakening: The opponent may become weak and unable to attack after the spell is cast.
History
[change | change source]The Harry Potter series shows that the Expelliarmus spell has been used for a long time in the wizarding world. Many wizards and characters in the series have used the spell, including Harry Potter himself.
Characters who have used it
[change | change source]-Harry Potter: Harry Potter has used the Expelliarmus spell in many situations, including magical duels with Lord Voldemort and his followers.
-Sirius Black: Sirius Black has used the Expelliarmus spell in some situations, including magical duels with his enemies.
-Magic teachers: Some magic teachers have used the Expelliarmus spell to teach their students how to defend themselves in magical duels.
See also
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