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Magical objects in Harry Potter

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Magical objects in Harry Potter: Encyclopedia II - Magical objects in Harry Potter - Transportation

Magical objects in Harry Potter - Broomsticks. Broomsticks are used for transportation by wizards and witches of all ages and for the game of Quidditch. Portkeys and Floo Powder also provide transportation. Licensed wizards of age will sometimes apparate. Eastern magic-wielders are usually the only ones to use flying carpets, and their use is banned in England at least, for being too conspicuous. A complete culture exists for broomsticks as exists for cars in the real world, see the list of Broomsticks in Harry Potter. See also:

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Magical objects in Harry Potter: Encyclopedia II - Magical objects in Harry Potter - Transportation

Magical objects in Harry Potter - Broomsticks. Broomsticks are used for transportation by wizards and witches of all ages and for the game of Quidditch. Portkeys and Floo Powder also provide transportation. Licensed wizards of age will sometimes apparate. Eastern magic-wielders are usually the only ones to use flying carpets, and their use is banned in England at least, for being too conspicuous. A complete culture exists for broomsticks as exists for cars in the real world, see the list of Broomsticks in Harry Potter. See also:

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Magical objects in Harry Potter: Encyclopedia II - Magical objects in Harry Potter - Transportation

Magical objects in Harry Potter - Broomsticks. Broomsticks are used for transportation by wizards and witches of all ages and for the game of Quidditch. Portkeys and Floo Powder also provide transportation. Licensed wizards of age will sometimes apparate. Eastern magic-wielders are usually the only ones to use flying carpets, and their use is banned in England at least, for being too conspicuous. A complete culture exists for broomsticks as exists for cars in the real world, see the list of Broomsticks in Harry Potter. See also:

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Magical objects in Harry Potter: Encyclopedia II - Wizarding world - Society

Wizarding world - Fundamentals. The society of the wizarding world is centred around two facts. The first and most obvious one is that its members can use magic. Presented as an inborn capability to do otherwise impossible things, magic is honed through study and training into a skill. It permeates every facet of the wizarding world, both as a near-universal tool and imbued in objects,such as wands, vital amplifying/focusing devices for spells, and creatures, including dragons and phoenixes. Spells can have almos ...

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Magical objects in Harry Potter: Encyclopedia II - List of wizarding terms in translations of Harry Potter - Magical things

List of wizarding terms in translations of Harry Potter - Broomstick. Bulgarian: Метла (Metla, literal) Czech: Koště Dutch: Bezemsteel (literal) Finnish: luudanvarsi French: balai (literal) German: Besen Greek, Modern: σκουπόξυλο Hebrew: מטאטא (literal) Hungarian: seprű Italian: manico di scopa (literal) Latin: manubrium sco ...

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Magical objects in Harry Potter: Encyclopedia II - Magic Harry Potter - Magical abilities

The following is a list of special abilities that a wizard or witch in the Harry Potter universe may have. Magic Harry Potter - Animagi transformation. An Animagus is a witch or wizard who can turn into a particular animal at will. This ability is not innate, it must be acquired by magical means, perhaps through a potion or transformation. Animagi must also register at a central authority; it is illegal to obtain this ability without registering, although most animagi described in the books are unre ...

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Magical objects in Harry Potter: Encyclopedia II - Harry Potter - Overview

Harry Potter - Publishing history. The books have fans of all ages. J. K. Rowling says she did not have any particular age group in mind when she started to write the Harry Potter books; her publishers, however, initially targeted them at young readers aged 8 to 15. The books have more recently been released in two editions, one with the original "children's" cover artwork, and one with artwork more consciously aimed at adult readers. Additionally, as the series has developed, Rowling's writing has become ...

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Magical objects in Harry Potter: Encyclopedia II - Magic Harry Potter - Magical abilities

The following is a list of special abilities that a wizard or witch in the Harry Potter universe may have. Magic Harry Potter - Animagi transformation. An Animagus is a witch or wizard who can turn into a particular animal at will. This ability is not innate, it must be acquired by magical means, perhaps through a potion or transformation. Animagi must also register at a central authority; it is illegal to obtain this ability without registering, although most animagi described in the books are unre ...

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Magic Harry Potter, Magic Harry Potter - The nature of magic, Magic Harry Potter - Magic morality and emotion, Magic Harry Potter - The limits of magic, Magic Harry Potter - Spellcasting, Magic Harry Potter - The Wizarding World, Magic Harry Potter - Magical abilities, Magic Harry Potter - Animagi transformation, Magic Harry Potter - Metamorphmagi transformation, Magic Harry Potter - Speaking parseltongue, Magic Harry Potter - Legilimency and Occlumency, Magic Harry Potter - Apparition, Magic Harry Potter - Veela charm, Magic Harry Potter - Magic resistance, Magic Harry Potter - Spell-like effects, Magic Harry Potter - Unbreakable Vow, Magic Harry Potter - Priori Incantatem

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Magical objects in Harry Potter: Encyclopedia II - Magic Harry Potter - The Wizarding World

The wizarding society exists as a shadow society to the Muggle world and works as hard as it can to keep its existence a secret, save for all but a few Muggles, such as those who are related to witches and wizards, or important Muggles such as the Prime Minister. To most magical people the Muggle world is unknown, and their attempts to disguise themselves as Muggles often have mostly humorous results. Muggle Studies at Hogwarts is considered a soft option. Most things of magical nature are hidden or otherwise obscured from M ...

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Magical objects in Harry Potter: Encyclopedia II - Magic Harry Potter - Spell-like effects

Magic Harry Potter - Unbreakable Vow. The Unbreakable Vow is a voluntary agreement made between two (or more) wizards or witches. It must be performed with a witness on hand, holding their wand on the agreeing persons' linked hands to bind them with a tongue of flame. The Vow is not literally "unbreakable" as the person taking it is still able to go back on their word, but doing so will cause instant death. The Unbreakable Vow was first introduced in Half-Blood Prince, in which Severus Snape made a promise to Narcissa Malfoy to protect her son, Draco Malfoy. ...

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Magical objects in Harry Potter: Encyclopedia II - Magic Harry Potter - Spellcasting

Spells are the every-purpose tools of a wizard or witch, short bursts of magic to accomplish single specialized tasks such as opening locks or creating fire. Typically casting requires an incantation, most often in a modified form of Latin (see Dog Latin), and gesturing with a wand. However, these seem to be aids to the will only; wands are vitally so, but sufficiently advanced witches and wizards can perform non-verbal magic. This technique is taught in the sixth year of study at Hogwarts; it requires the caster to concentrate on the ...

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Magical objects in Harry Potter: Encyclopedia II - Wizarding world - Relations

Wizarding world - To the Muggle world. The Muggles remain cheerfully oblivious to the wizarding world, which suits the latter just fine. To most magical people, the Muggle world is also basically unknown. Even if they know it is there somewhere, the regular wizard and witch is oblivious of the functionality and differences of the Muggle world. Their attempts to disguise themselves as Muggles, as when they have to venture out into " ...

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Magical objects in Harry Potter: Encyclopedia II - Wizarding world - Creatures

There are a lot of magical creatures in the wizarding world. These are described in Newt Scamander's Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. There is a general classification of creatures into three main fields: beings, beasts, and spirits Wizarding world - Beings. Humans Goblins House-elves Hags Vampires Giants See also:

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Magical objects in Harry Potter: Encyclopedia II - Wizarding world - Medicine

Wizard medicine is quantum leaps ahead of its Muggle counterpart. While Muggle medicine largely attempts to stimulate the body's own healing and defence systems, magic can simply impose well-being. Healing is not as simple as ordinary spells, but should be able to cure minor injuries in a negligible amount of time and just about every other somatic problem (even missing or boneless limbs) given somewhat longer. Conventional ailments, save from large-scale neurological damage, appear to be very easy to fix. Of course, a number of problems in a setting like this don't ...

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Magical objects in Harry Potter: Encyclopedia II - Wizarding world - Education

An untrained magical child will perform spontaneous magic intuitively when severely stressed or in danger, but acquiring the control and knowledge required to hone this into usability takes years. A rare exception appears to be Voldemort, who had actually begun training himself before he was accepted into Hogwarts and personally invited there by Albus Dumbledore, and the education he received there simply made him that much more powerful of a wizard when he eventually graduated. Wizarding world - Hogwa ...

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Magical objects in Harry Potter: Encyclopedia II - Magic Harry Potter - Spell-like effects

Magic Harry Potter - Unbreakable Vow. Main article: Unbreakable Vow The Unbreakable Vow is a voluntary agreement made between two (or more) wizards or witches. It must be performed with a witness on hand, holding their wand on the agreeing persons' linked hands to bind them with a tongue of flame. The Vow is not literally "unbreakable" as the person taking it is still able to go back on their word, but doing so will cause instant death. The Unbreakable Vow was first introduced in Half-Blood Prince, in which Severus Snape made a pro ...

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Magical objects in Harry Potter: Encyclopedia II - Magic Harry Potter - The nature of magic

In the Harry Potter books, magic is depicted as a natural force, one that can be used to override the usual laws of nature while still being approached entirely scientifically. Many magical creatures exist in the series, as do ordinary creatures which exhibit some magical properties (such as owls, which are used to deliver mail). Objects, too, can be enhanced or imbued with magical power. Humans with the ability to perform magic are referred to as wi ...

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Magical objects in Harry Potter: Encyclopedia II - Magic Harry Potter - The Wizarding World

The wizarding society exists as a shadow society to the Muggle world and works as hard as it can to keep its existence a secret, save for all but a few Muggles, such as those who are related to witches and wizards, or important Muggles such as the Prime Minister. To most magical people the Muggle world is unknown, and their attempts to disguise themselves as Muggles often have mostly humorous results. Muggle Studies at Hogwarts is considered a soft option. Most things of magical nature are hidden or otherwise obscured from M ...

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Magical objects in Harry Potter: Encyclopedia II - List of wizarding terms in translations of Harry Potter - Currency

NB: currency units are not capitalised in Greek, Italian, Norwegian or Romanian. List of wizarding terms in translations of Harry Potter - Knuts. Bulgarian: кнутове (knutove) Chinese (PRC): 纳特 Chinese (Taiwan): 納特 Croatian: knutovi Dutch: Knoeten Finnish: Sulmut French: Noises (nuts) German: Knuts Greek, Modern: μαστίγια Hebrew: ג ...

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