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There is a ton of enchantments in the world of “Harry Potter,” all of which (obviously) do very different things. Some, like “Expelliarmus,” will disarm your enemy in battle. Meanwhile, “acio” summoning an object towards you, “Wingardium Leviosa” makes things float, “alohomora” opens (most) of locked doors, and “Avada Kedavra” will kill a witch or a growing wizard on the spot. (They’re not all nice Enchantments, and I never claimed they were.) So, what is the patronus charm (which uses the incantation “necalo sponsorship -patronum”)?
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Alongside all the enchantments, there are a host of magical creatures in the witchcraft world, and the darkest among them are dementers: hooded, faceless, hood that protects the isolated wizard Azkaban. The only way to care for dementers is by using your patronus, and unlike most charms, the patronus charm is completely unique to every witch and wizard who uses it. Take, for example, the living Eponymous boy Harry Potter (played in the original film franchise by Daniel Radcliffe). His batteronus, as he learned in The third book and film, “Harry Potter and Prisoner Azkaban,” at Stag, who honors his late father James Potter. (James, during his own time at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Witchcraft, was a secret animagus and could transform into a will.)
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There is something else that is vitally important about the patronus’ charm, which is so advanced that it doesn’t just need magical power and power – it needs a specific intention when you throw it. . Happy memories to fire the spell, because dementors feed on despair; They can only be defeated by joy. Depending on how strong the witch or wizard is, and how happy their memory is, you can either produce a “Non-Corporate” patronus, which means it is just a puff of silver smoke, or “corporate” batteronus, which appears as an animal (such as Stag Harry).
So, wait – why does Harry learn such an advanced charm so early in the “Harry Potter” saga narrative?