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DICE ROLLS
ok when you cast a spell we are learning you WILL use this table or lose 5 pts for your house
1-5=fail nothing happened 6-10=back fire 11-15 cast normally for your level 16-19=cast above average 20=perfect casting and is worth X2 points IF THERE IS NO STUDENTS IN THE CLASSROOM USE THE PRACTICE DUMMIES THEY ONLY CAST THE DISARM SPELL IF YOU FAIL OR YOU CAN USE THE OTHER PRACTICE DUMMIES THAT REPEATED LY FIRE SPELLS I HAVE SET THEM TO
final time use the belwo dice only thx dice used in the final with rules for final The Point: To make your own dummy’s Health Points (HP) reach 0. If you reach a 0, you have passed.
How to Play: Do NOT use any spells you have NOT learned in this classroom. If you do use a spell that you have not learned yet, you will lose Points.
Rules: Roll a 12 sided dice, 3 times, to find out the Health Points (HP) your Dummy has. You have no more then 10 Health Points (HP), yourself. If your Health Points (HP) goes to a 0, then you must wait TWO minutes, before your health goes back to full health. Roll a 20 sided dice,1 time, to find out which spell you have cast. 1-5 = Does 1 damage to you, not the dummy. 6-10 = Does 1 damage to a classmate. To find out who: Roll a 6 sided dice, 1 time, to figure out who the damage is done to. (For a list of people, refer to the Class roster) 11-13 = Does 1 damage to your dummy, NOT you. 14-15 = Heals yourself, 2 Health Points (HP). 16-19 = You can either heal yourself for 6 Health Points (HP), Heal a friend for 4 Health Points (HP), OR can do 2 damage to any dummy (it doesn't have to be your dummy). 20 = You get Double Points and do 4 damage to your chose of a dummy.
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current lesson charms lesson 3
Accio
Pronunciation: Various suggestions have been made, including:
/ˈækioʊ/ AK-ee-oh
/ˈæksioʊ/ AK-see-oh
/ˈæsioʊ/ a**-ee-oh
Description: This charm summons an object to the caster, potentially over a significant distance.
Suggested Etymology: The Latin word accio means "I call" or "I summon". In the Hungarian translation, the spell is called "Invito", possibly from the word "to invite".
An object can be placed under counter-enchantments to prevent it being summoned magically.
Protego
Pronunciation: /proʊˈteɪɡoʊ/ proh-TAY-goh
Description: The Shield Charm causes minor to medium jinxes, curses, and hexes to rebound upon the attacker. It can also cause a shield to erupt from the caster's wand. This Charm was created by Trevor Poor
Suggested Etymology: Latin protego meaning "to protect".
Notes: cannot block unforgivable curses .
Incarcerous Pronunciation: /ɪŋˈkɑrsərəs/ ing-KAR-sər-əs Description: Ties someone or something up with ropes. it is used mostly after a battle to make the people who might try to escape be tied up so they won't run Suggested Etymology: English incarcerate meaning "to imprison" or "to confine",[26] via Latin carcer meaning "prison."
Reducto Pronunciation: /rɛˈdʌktoʊ/ re-DUK-toh Description: Enables the caster to explode solid objects. power of the spell is relative to the power of the caster Suggested Etymology: Latin reductio meaning "to explode".[13] home work 1.what does the accio spell do?(1 point) 2.where is the Etymology of the accio spell?(1 point) 3.what does the protego charm do?(2 points) 4.who created the protego charm?(1 point) 5.what is the etymology of the protego charm?(1 point)
6.what does the Incarcerous spell do?(1point)
7.when is the Incarcerous spell most often used?(1 point)
8.what does the reducto spell do? (1 point)
9. what s the etymology of the reducto spell?(1 point)
class work
role play the casting of the spell
DO NOT CAST THESE ON ME OR LOSE 7 POINTS
USE THE MONKEY FOR THE INCARCEROUS SPELL
YOU WILL USE THESE JARS TO DO THE ACCIO SPELL
AND THE PROTEGO SPELL WILL BE USED TO DEFEND AGAINST THE EXPELLIARMUS spell that the dueling dummy casts at whomever steps in front of it
YOU WILL USE THESE BLOCKS OF STONE TO DO THE REDUCTO SPELL
charms 2 lesson 3
Furnunculus curse
Pronunciation: /fərˈnʌŋkjuləs/ fər-NUNG-kew-ləs
Description: Causes the target to become covered in boils.
Suggested etymology: Latin furunculus originally meaning "petty thief" but later used to mean "boil" in English
this spell becomes more powerful when mixed with the bat boogey hex and can alter the affect to something unknown when used on malfoy in that combination malfloy was turned into a slimy octopus type thing
Quietus
Pronunciation (KWY-uh-tus)
Description Reverses the effect of Sonorus, making the caster's voice normal in volume.
Suggested etymology: "quietus" Latin quiet, peaceful
Sonorus
Description Makes the caster's voice carry over long distances. is the counter to quietus
Pronunciation (so-NO-rus)
Suggested etymology: "sonorus" Latin loud
Diffindo
Description Spell that cuts something open.
Suggested etymology "diffindo" Latin cleave, open
Pronunciation dih-FIN-doe
class work
practice the spells casting each one correctly at least once
homework
1.what does the Furnunculus curse
do?(1 point) 2.wat is the suggested etymology of the Furnunculus curse(1 point)
3. what happenes when you mix the Furnunculus curse
with a bat boogey hex(1 point)
4. what does the quietus spells do(1 point)
5.what spell does the quietus spell cancel?(1 point)
6. what is the suggested etymology of the quietus spell?(1 point)
7. what does the sonorus spell do?(1 point)
8. what is the sugggested etymology of the sonorus spell?(1 point)
9.what spell does the sonorus spell counter?(1 point)
10. what does the diffindo spell do?(1 point)
11.what is the suggested etymology of the diffindo spell?( 1 point)
12. which spell would you find the most useful and why (1 point)
13. name 2 instances when this spell as used in the harry potter books(2 points)
charms 3 lesson 3 Impervius (Impervius Charm)
Pronunciation: /ɪmˈpɜrvi.əs/ im-PUR-vee-əs Description: This spell makes something repel (literally, become impervious to) substances and outside forces, including water. this spell is not a combat spell it is a spell meant to protect your stuff from liquids use this spell before you go swimming through rivers and your stuff will not be damaged very useful for keeping things such as fire starters quills and parchment Suggested etymology:"im-" prefix from L. not + "pervius" L. letting things through
tarantallegra
Pronunciation: /təˌræntəˈlɛɡrə/ tə-RAN-tə-LEG-rə Description: Makes victim's legs dance uncontrollably, so the victim cannot control his or her movements (recalling the tarantella dance).Suggested etymology:"tarantella" It. dance associated with the tarantula, from Taranto, a city in Italy + "allegro" It. fast this is a good spell for distracting and confusing your oppenet or if you really need dance skills you could use it on your self Rictusempra (Tickling Charm)
Pronunciation: /ˌrɪktəˈsɛmprə/ RIK-tə-SEM-prə Description: The subject experiences the sensation of being tickled Suggested etymology: Latin rictus meaning "open mouth", and Latin semper meaning "always".[12] Notes: This spell takes the form of a jet of silver light this spell makes them have to use silent magic which is harder to do it may be a way of countering the quietius spell this is untested in that way class work cast each spell 1 time correctly 2pts for normal casting 4pts for epic casting homework 1.what does the Rictusempra spell do?(1pts) 2.what does the tarantallegra spell do?(1pts) 3.what does the Impervius spell do ?(1pts) 4.what color is the rictusempra spell?(1pts) 5.name a 2nd way tarantallegra can be used that wasnt in the lesson(1pts) 6.what should you cast on your stuff if you want to keep it safe while swimming?(1pts) 7.what is the Suggested etymology of all 3 spells? 8.what does the rictusempra spell force an opponent to do?(1pts) 9.what is the tarantallegra spelll good at doing to your oppenent?(1pts) 10.does the impervious spell affect organic material explain your reasoning 5pts
charms 5 lesson 3 (Bubble-Head Charm) Description: Puts a large bubble of air around the head of the user. Used as a magical equivalent of a breathing set. bolla testa suggested etymology latin bolla meaning buble latin testa meaining head this charm is a great way to travel through watery areas it leaves your hands free to defend against under water magical threats Reducio Pronunciation: /rɛˈdjuːsi.oʊ/ re-DEW-see-oh Description: Makes an enlarged object smaller. Counter-charm to Engorgio. . Suggested Etymology: Latin reducio meaning "to bring back". this is useful for so many things you could make an object that is too large to carry fit in your pocket you could reduce the amount of objects blocking your opponet from view you could make the terrain easier to travel over by shrinking the tres rocks and boulders (Colour-Change Charm) Description: Changes an object's colour. colore cambiamento suggested etymology colore latin meaning color cambiamento latin meaning change class work you remember our monkey friends that we made quiet a few years ago right? well there back this time practice the color change spell on them the reducio spell will be used on the dummies and for the bubble head charm swim through this tank of water to the other side whie wearing a bubble head charm homework 1.what does the Reducio do? 2.what does the colore cambiamento spell do? 3.what does the bubble head charm do? 4. what is the suggested etymology for all 3 spells 5. name 3 uses for the Reducio spell 6.what does the bubble head charm act as 7.generate 1 spell that hasnt been used yet 8.the Reducio spell counters what spell? 9.what is your fav spell from the list explain your reasoning2pts
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past lessons charms 1 lesson 2
Alohomora- From Hawaiian “Aloha” which means “hello/farewell” and Latin “mora” which means “obstacle”. This spell is used to open a locked door or window. While it will not unlock all magically sealed doors, it works well against "Colloportus." this spell is used in most non combat situations but is still a valuable spell to know
the pronunciation is ah-lor-a-mora
Cheering Charm-these charms are for beneficial use only they cause the target to become happy more relaxed and more friendly the incantation is tuor vardamirthe pronunciation is two-R-VARD-A-mirror Confundus Charm “Confundo” is Latin for “to confuse”. Used to confuse an object or person, to make them believe what the spell caster wants them to. it is a spell that is relative to the caster's power can cause people to be very disorientatedthe pronunciation is kon-fun-do home work 1. where does the roots for the alohomora spell come from and what do they mean(2points) 2.name a good use of the cheering charm and explain your reasoning(2 points) 3. what would you use the confundus charm for explain your reasoning(2 points) 4.whatspell does the alohomora spell counter(1 point) 5.what does the alohomora spell do(1 point) 6.what does the confundus charm do(1 point) 7.what is the main purpose for the cheering charm(1 point) class work role play a situation where you must use the alohomora spell practice casting all the spells we learned today role play a time when you had cast the confundus charm on some one or when you had been the target of the charm
charms 2 lesson 2
Reducio
Pronunciation: /rɛˈdjuːsi.oʊ/ re-DEW-see-oh
Suggested etymology redusen" Middle Eng. diminish, from "reducer" Old French. bring back to the source, from "reducere" Latin. bring, lead
this spell is used to make things smaller it is a great counter to engorgio
it is most often used to return things to their normal size after the engorgio spell has been done another use for this spell is to make things smaller so that they are lighter and take up less space great for travel
Rennervate Pronunciation: /ˈrɛnərveɪt/ REN-ər-vayt
this spell is good for bringing people out of unconsciousness when this spell is cast successfully it will emit a red light just like the stunning spell will
it is also a counter to the stunning spell not really used for combat but can wake up a friend who has been hit with the stunning spell and that gives you more people to continue the duel with
Suggested etymology from the prefix "re-" would come from Latin re-, "again" and "en-" Old French from "in-" L. cause to be + "nerves" Eng. c.1603 strength, from "nervus" L. nerve
Petrificus Totalus (Body-Bind Curse) Pronunciation: /pɛˈtrɪfɨkəs toʊˈtæləs/ pe-TRIF-i-kəs toh-TAL-əs
Description: Used to temporarily bind the victim's body in a position much like that of a soldier at attention; this spell does not restrict breathing or seeing, and the victim will usually fall to the ground. this spell has many uses from stopping people from getting away to keeping others from attacking you or a friend.
note the eyes of the target remain mobile which means the person is still aware of what is going on.
Suggested etymology English petrify meaning "to turn to stone" and English total meaning complete
class work practice the spells in the classroom
use the dummies for the first and last spell
use the unconscious monkeys for the 2nd spell
role play a time when you had to use one of the spells from the lesson
home work
1. what does the reducio spell do?(1 point))
2. what spell does the reducio spell counter?(1 point)
3. what is the Suggested etymology of the reducio spell?(1 point)
4. what does the Rennervate spell do?(1 point) 5. what is the Suggested etymology of the rennercate spell?(1 point) 6. whaat does the Petrificus Totalus curse do?(1 point) 7. what is aanother nme for the petrificus totalus curse?(1 point) 8.what is the suggested etymology of the petrificus totalus curse?(1 point) 9. what spell dooes the rennervate spell conter?(1 point) 10. which of these spellss would you like to use most in combat?(1 point) 11. true or faalse the petrificus totalus curse knocks out the target?(1 point)
chrams 3 lesson 2 Densaugeo Duro, Expulso Densaugeo Pronunciation: /dɛnˈsɔːdʒiː.oʊ/ den-SAW-jee-oh Description: Causes the teeth of the recipient to grow at an alarming rate. Suggested Etymology: Latin dens, meaning "tooth", and augeo, meaning "to enlarge". this spell is more of a distraction not realy that useful Duro
Pronunciation: /ˈdjʊəroʊ/ DEWR-oh this spell turns the target to stone in some countries it is considered the same as being petrified the mandrake potion can restor a person hit with a duro spell Expulso
Pronunciation: /ɛkˈspʊlsoʊ/ ek-SPOOL-soh Description: A spell that causes an object to explode. The force of the explosion may depend on the intent of the caster. this is a very useful spell in combat it only works on objects though if you cast it at a living thing it will fail but the items around them are very good targets by exploding the objects around them you cause two things to happen first they no longer have a item to throw/hide behind and 2 the shrapnel from the item exploding can cause them to take minor wounds that may be fatal it will also cause them to be distracted at the very least making them an easier opponent to disarm and subdue or escape from. Suggested etymology: Latin expulso meaning to "drive out, expel, force out, banish." classwork cast each spell once on the animated practice dummies only 2 pints for nomal casting 4 points for epic casting homework 1.what does the duro spell do?(1pts) 2. what does the Densaugeo spell do?(1pts) 3.what does the Expulso spell do?(1pts) 4.what is the suggested etymology for all 3 spells(1pts) 5.true or false densaugeo is very useful in battle(1pts) 6.can a duro spell affect organic material?(1pts) 7.can the expluso spell affect humans or other living creatures(1pts) 8.what two things are caused by the casting of an expulso spell?( 2pts) 9.generate 3 more spells that havent been generated yet these may appear in a future lesson ninja
charms 4 lesson 2 today we will learn some combat spells and a spell for helping out side of combat Confringo this spell is very useful it causes any thing it hits to explode into flames Pronunciation: /kɒnˈfrɪŋɡoʊ/ kon-FRING-goh (hard "g") or /kɒnˈfrɪndʒoʊ/ kon-FRIN-joh Suggested Etymology: The Latin confringo, which means "to break in pieces, to bring to naught" Diffindo (Severing Charm) Pronunciation: /dɪˈfɪndoʊ/ di-FIN-doh Description: To cut things. Suggested Etymology: Latin diffindo, "I divide. Scourgify (Scouring Charm) Pronunciation: /ˈskɜrdʒɨfaɪ/ SKUR-ji-fye Description: Used to clean something. Suggested Etymology: English scour meaning "to clean by vigorous rubbing". can be used on people but is not the best option
class work cast each spell once for the cleaning spell i have some dirty owl cages for you to practice on for the other two use the stunning dummies in the corner home work 1.what does the Scourgify spell do? 2.what does the Diffindo spell do 3.what does the Confringo do 4.which of the combat spells would you prefer to use? 5.what is the Suggested Etymology of the diffindo spell 6.what is the Suggested Etymology of the scourgify spell 7.what is the Suggested Etymology of the confringo spell 8.name 3 spells you would like to learn about that hasnt been used in any lesson charms 5 lesson 2 Avis Pronunciation: /ˈɑːvɪs/ AH-vis Description: This charm creates a flock of birds that pour forth from the caster's wand. When coupled with Oppugno, it can be used offensively. Suggested Etymology: The Latin word avis which means "bird".[7] this spelldoesnt make the birds attack they just appear
(Babbling Curse) Description: The Babbling Curse is not fully understood but it is presumed to cause a person to babble whenever they try to speak the incantation is jumo mumble this spell is useful for causing your oppent to say nonsense making it much more difficult for them to cast spells verbally also useful for making friends who have been captured not revel any thing to the enemies
pipistrello malocchio sugested eytomology latin for bat hex this is the bat bogey hex(no real incantation was able so i made my own) Description: Grotesquely enlarges the target's bogeys, gives them wings, and sets them attacking the target. this spell is a distraction homework 1. what does the bat bogey hex do(1pt) 2.sugested eytomology for the bat bogey hex is and what does it mean(1pt) 3.what is the incantation for the babliing curse?(1pt) 4.what does the babling curse do?(1pt) 5.name two uses for teh babling curse(2pt) 6. what does the avis spell do?(1pt) 7. what is the suggested etyomology for the avis spell and whats it mean?(1pt) 8.can you make the birds attack with the avis spell?
charms lesson 1
the Engorgio charm is very useful
it is used to make things bigger to enlarge them
there are many uses for this spell some include making objects bigger for demonstrations, making an item that was too small become bigger
making something bigger to see the tiny details in it
there are obviously lots more uses for this charm
the pronunciation is en-gorg-IO
the engorgio charm is meant for objects only there is a separate spell for living things
Expelliarmus spell
Latin for “to expel a weapon”.
This spell is used to disarm an opponent. Although a simple spell, it causes
the victim's wand to fly out of his or her hand, depriving its victim of his
or her primary weapon and means of defense. When used by many people on a
single target in tandem, the spell is powerful enough to knock the target
off of his or her feet, as was demonstrated on Severus Snape in Harry Potter
and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
the pronunciation of this spell is
ex-spell-e-ar-mus
Immobulus
"Immobilise" means to prevent moving.
is a very useful spell can stop enemies from approaching, can stop things that are thrown at you
the pronunciation of this spell is
M-MOB-U-LUS
Hermione used this spell in her 2nd year to stop some Cornish pixies
home work
1. what does the engorgio spell do?
2. name 2 uses for this spell
3.what does the expelliarmus spell do
4.what happens when multiple people cast the expelliarmus spell on the same target
5. what does the immobulus spell do
class work
pratice the use of all the spells we learned about today
you are given promission to use the expelliarmus spell and the immobulus spell on each other
for the engorgio spell i have several cups for you to use
successfully cast each spell 1 times
points wont be given after the 1st correctly cast spell
charms 2 lesson 1
Serpensortia-Pronunciation: /ˌsɛrpənˈsɔrti.ə/ SUR-pən-SOR-tee-ə Suggested etymology: Latin serpens meaning "a snake" and French Sortir meaning "come out of, to leave".
Causes a large serpent to burst from the end of the caster's wand.
this is useful mostly as a distraction in battle but if you have a fondness for snakes then you might like this spell
Silencio (Silencing Charm)
Pronunciation: /sɪˈlɛnsi.oʊ/ si-LEN-see-oh
Suggested etymology: Latin serpens meaning "a snake" and French Sortir meaning "come out of, to leave".
this spell is used to make things silent witches and wizards dont cast every spell with out some form of verbal command making this a useful spell one use is to cast it on some one making all verbal messages they would send to others in battle useless and it also disrupts their team work a bit Obliviate (Memory Charm)
causes some one to forget a memory that
a good use for this spell is to use it on people who have seen things you dont want them to remeber or tell others about another use would be to cause them to forget the memory of the the spells they have learned making them unable to magically defend them selves
Suggested etymology: Latin oblivium meaning "forgetfulness"
class work
cast these spells for practice
use the monkey in the cage for the oblicaiate and silencio spells
home work
1. what does the obliviate charm do?(1 point)
2.what is the etymology of the obliviate spell and what does the etymology mean?(2 points)
3.what does the silencio spell do?(1 point)
4. what is the etymology of the silencio spell and what does it mean(2 points)
5. what does the Serpensortia spell do(1 point)
6. what is the etymology of the Serpensortia spell and what does it mean( 2 points)
7. which of these spells would you prefer to use and why?(1 point)
charms 3 lesson 1
Locomotor
Pronunciation: LOH-ko-MOH-tor
Description: The spell is always used with the name of a target, at which the wand is pointed (e.g. "Locomotor Trunk!"). The spell causes the named object to rise in the air and move around at the will of the caster.the castor uses their wand to point to where they want the item to go max weight it can move is 50 pounds
Suggested etymology: Latin loco meaning "to place" and Latin moto meaning "to move about"
Lumos
Pronunciation: LEW-mos
Description: Creates a narrow beam of light that shines from the wand's tip, like a torch.
Suggested etymology: Latin lumen meaning "light".
Notes: The counter spell, Nox, extinguishes the light. The caster of this spell can cast other spells while this spell is in effect. can harm creatures sensitive to light such as vampires
doesnt work against magical darkness
Muffliato
Pronunciation: MUF-lee-AH-toh
Description: Keeps nearby people, or those to whom the wand is directed, from hearing nearby conversations. useful for protecting private conversations or for keeping important info from prying ears
Suggested etymology: English muffle meaning "to make a sound less distinct by covering its source"
classwork
cast these spells 1 times(not on me)
homework
1.what does the lumos spell do?
2.what does the Locomotor spell do?
3.what does the Muffliato spell do
4.what is the counter spell to lumos?
5.name 2 uses for the Muffliato spell
6.what special conditions apply to the Locomotor spell
7.what is the Suggested etymology of all 3 spells
8.what is the max weight able to be affected by
the Locomotor spell
9. name 3 special properties of the lumos spell
10. give 3 spells that havent been used in any of the classes that you would like to learn about
(these may appear in the next lesson :ninjagreen: )
charms 4 lesson 1
Flagrate “Flagrantia” is Latin for “burning”. Makes the spell-caster able to draw lines of fire with their wand. this spell is not really use ful in battle except for giving coded messages to those around you Pronunciation: /fləˈɡreɪtiː/ flə-GRAY-tee
Impedimenta (Impediment Jinx, Impediment Curse) Pronunciation: im-PED-i-MEN-tə (/ɪmˌpɛdɪˈmɛntə/) Description: This powerful spell is capable of tripping, freezing, binding, knocking back and generally impeding the target's progress towards the caster.this spell is great for fleeing a bad fight or for slowing your opponent down all effects can be controlled by the caster but are not very long lasting it only impedes them but does not stop them completely the spell only last for about 10 seconds per a casting Suggested Etymology: Latin impedimentum (plural impedimenta) meaning "a hindrance" or "an impediment".
Waddiwasi Pronunciation: /ˌwɑːdiˈwɑːsi/ WAH-dee-WAH-see Description: Appears to launch small objects through the air. Suggested Etymology: English wad meaning "a lump of soft material and Latin vado meaning, "to go". this is used to send small objects flying which is only a distraction but can still be effective for a feint with a more powerful spell class work cast each spell successfully on things in the classroom do not cast on the professor homework 1. what does the Flagrate spell do?(1pts) 2.what is the Suggested Etymology of the spell flagrate and what does it mean(1pts) 3.what does the Impedimenta spell do? 4.name two other names for the Impedimenta spell 5.what is the Suggested Etymology of the Impedimenta spell 6.how long does the Impedimenta spell last per casting? 7. what does the Waddiwasi spell do 8.name a good use for the Waddiwasi spell 9.what is the Suggested Etymology of the Waddiwasi spell 10.which spell would you use most often?
Aparecium Pronunciation: /ˌæpəˈriːsi.əm/ AP-ə-REE-see-əm Description: This spell makes invisible ink appear. Suggested Etymology: The Latin word appareo which means "to become visible or to appear".[7] Notes: See also Specialis Revelio. this spell is useful for finding hidden messages that may lead to secrets of your enemies plans which help in battle cause it allows you to know what they are likely to do
Liberacorpus Pronunciation: /ˌlɪbərəˈkɔrpəs/ LIB-ər-ə-KOR-pəs (nonverbal) Description: The counter spell to Levicorpus. Suggested Etymology: Latin liberare meaning "to free", and Latin corpus meaning "body". useful incase any one uses that spell agasint you Levicorpus Pronunciation: /lɛvɨˈkɔrpəs/ LEV-i-KOR-pəs (nonverbal) Description: The victim is dangled upside-down by one of their ankles, sometimes accompanied by a flash of white light. Suggested Etymology: Latin verb levo meaning "to raise" and Latin corpus meaning "body". Notes: The counter curse is Liberacorpus. also very useful in battle your oppenet is disorientated and upside down and maybe partially blind for a bit which gives you plenty of opppurtunity to attack or defend some one else warning they can still cast spells if they still have their wand class work cast each spell once against the dummies for the counter spell you will use the dummies that are being held by another dummy who has cast levicorpus the dangling dummy will cast the disamr spell if you fail meaning wait 1 minute to find your wand before casting agin home work 1. what does the aparecium spell do 2.what does the liberacorpus spell do 3. what does the levicorpus spell do 4. what is the suggested etymology of the aparecium spell 5. what is the suggested etymology of the liberacorpus spell 6.what is the suggested etymology for the levicorpus spell 7. what spell is similar to this spell 8.what are the battle abilities of the levicorpus spell 9. who made the levicorpus spell 10. who made the liberacorpus spell
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